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    Drink, drink, drink. Don't forget to eat, but eat often rather than just at the rest stop. My understanding is that if you drink or eat/drink something every half hour, you'll have more energy for the entire ride.

    I use Jelly Belly Sportbeans for my electrolyte replacement. They work well as do Endurolytes. If you REALLY get in a pinch, ordinary table salt will stop cramps. I always carry a little bag with salts I pick up at fast food spots.
    Thanks for the advice!

    I carry 2 Polar water bottles and a Camelbak. I like having too much water, rather than too little.

    Heidi and I have discussed carrying food, just in case we need to eat between rest stops. I am a pro at eating and riding! HA!

    I have to be careful to stay on top of my nutrition though. I tend to underestimate how much food I need and don't eat enough. This time, I'm telling myself... EAT!!!! Now, I won't STUFF myself... but I will be eating... at the stop and riding as needed.

    I have tried the Sport beans, but wasn't too impressed. Honestly, they stuck together after being in my jersey in 100F degree heat for 2-3 hours. I do LOVE the Clif Shot Gel blocks though. I even have a bag on my bike to hold them, so I can eat them easily on a ride.

    Ah... I have eaten salt on a ride before. YUCK! But, I felt a twitch in my calf and I wasn't about to get a charlie horse while riding. It got the job done.

    Thanks for all the tips. I can't believe it's almost here!


    Here is what the site is saying about the attendence:

    Ten thousand bicycle riders and racers from all over the USA will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Hotter'N Hell Hundred Cycling.
    Last edited by KSH; 08-24-2006 at 02:09 PM.
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

 

 

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