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  1. #1
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    Are you sure it's not the flu?

  2. #2
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    I bonk hard if I don't get enough good quality sleep and then eat a carb breakfast with no protein or fruits. By the time I get to the trailnead I already feel tired and it's downhill from there.

    If I balance my carbs with some protein (nuts, meat, cheese...) and drink some dark berry fruitdrink or add some berries to my breakfast, I do much better and enjoy the ride much more. When I hit the hills, they don't hit me back as hard. I also try to eat something more than gel on longer rides. Yesterday I rode for about 3 hours with hills and headwinds; I really should have had some Hammergel about a half hr in but forgot, and got that low blood sugar feeling that means I'm gonna crash soon. I hit the minimart for some OJ. Had a few Lunamoons, a banana and some water too and rested a few minutes. What a difference. I continued to alternate the gel/energy drink every half hour and kept up the water intake (it was hot, mid 80s to mid 90s as I gained elevation) and managed to get back to the car feeling really good.
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  3. #3
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    All of those things combined conspired to make you feel badly, but the air quality alert should not be taken lightly, especially combined with the high pollen count. We had several days of this around here, and I rode, despite the fact that I know it will make me feel sick and can start an asthma incident. Even if you don't have asthma, it's just not good for you to be exerting yourself when the ozone is high.
    Hopefully, a storm will come and blow that stuff out of there!

  4. #4
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    Now I know what it means to "bonk," too. I was at the 15-mile point on a very hot day and I couldn't believe that I could barely pedal when going DOWNHILL! I shifted into granny gear to go downhill and still had a hard time. It's amazing how the body tells us what's going on. Anyway, it helped to know what it feels like to bonk. :-)

  5. #5
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    Sure you didn't have a brake rubbing?

    It's not a failure--for sure. It just is. I'm going with the dehydration theory. The best part is you get to ride again!

    Karen
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  6. #6
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    A hangover is very dehydrating to the body. Best not to bike long distances when feeling that way.
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    Sure you didn't have a brake rubbing?
    LOL, I actually did stop and check for that!

    Initially I was just going to do a short ride, maybe 15 miles or so, because I knew that my imbibing the night before was gonna have an effect, but I felt so good in the early part of the ride that I kept on going. Ironically it was around the 15-mile mark that I conked out.

    I just dragged my bike out of the back the car (I didn't have the energy to pull it out yesterday) and checked my cycle computer -- looks like I ended up doing 28.65 miles. Only had about 8 miles to go to get home, but that just wasn't gonna happen, especially at a whopping 6 miles per hour!

  8. #8
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    That happens to me when I get my period. And yeah, it helps to hydrate during those times (and especially if you were drinking the night before!)
    I can do five more miles.

 

 

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