My nutritionist was the one who put that idea into my head - she recommended 1,600 calories on non-ride days and 2,200 calories on long-ride days - INCLUDING what I have on the bikeConsidering that I have burned almost that amount on a ride there is something very wrong with that advice. She may know a lot of things but apparently doesn't understand the demands of endurance cycling.
I am currently reading Nancy Clark's book on nutrition for cyclists, and also have a book titled "Ride Your Way Lean" by Selene Yeager. I am following my nutritionists advice on some things, but am getting information elsewhere. Thank you for the link!



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Considering that I have burned almost that amount on a ride there is something very wrong with that advice. She may know a lot of things but apparently doesn't understand the demands of endurance cycling.