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    My estimation is that you will do just fine!!!! Break it into rest stop to rest stop. I usually take some protein of some sort - we often do peanut butter and honey on a flour tortilla. I struggle with electrolyte drinks as well but they do make a difference. Can you handle gatorade? Even dilute w/ water if necessary. We use nuun (call you LBS) and I love Ultima (whole foods or a good food coop) I just use a little less than the directions say. Both have zero sugar.
    Good luck and look forward to the report!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sky King View Post
    My estimation is that you will do just fine!!!! Break it into rest stop to rest stop. I usually take some protein of some sort - we often do peanut butter and honey on a flour tortilla. I struggle with electrolyte drinks as well but they do make a difference. Can you handle gatorade? Even dilute w/ water if necessary. We use nuun (call you LBS) and I love Ultima (whole foods or a good food coop) I just use a little less than the directions say. Both have zero sugar.
    Good luck and look forward to the report!
    I've never even have tasted gatorade so maybe this isn't the time to try it.

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    Go to any REI, outdoor store, etc... doesn't have to be an LBS and buy a tube of Nuun. Put one tab in your water bottle and stick the tube in your seat bag or pocket. It tastes like flavored water, basically, mild, and no sugar. You'll get electrolytes with no sugar. Bring a small ziplock of your dates and almonds, or maybe a piece of whole wheat bread with some kind of nut butter, or both.
    For 46 miles under those conditions, you shouldn't need more than that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Go to any REI, outdoor store, etc... doesn't have to be an LBS and buy a tube of Nuun. Put one tab in your water bottle and stick the tube in your seat bag or pocket. It tastes like flavored water, basically, mild, and no sugar. You'll get electrolytes with no sugar. Bring a small ziplock of your dates and almonds, or maybe a piece of whole wheat bread with some kind of nut butter, or both.
    For 46 miles under those conditions, you shouldn't need more than that.

    I am 20 miles away from a bike store and 160 miles from an REI. Any other options? If it is really important I can drive to the bike store this afternoon.

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    I suggest you give the Gatorade I try - dilute it with water or pack your bottle with ice. Take another bottle filled with just water. If there are protein or salt foods you know you can stomach well, take a few along (I favor mixed nuts, almonds, Salted Nut Rolls, dried apricots, figs, crunchy peanut butter 1/2 sandwiches, and Gu). However, as this ride is supported with rest stops, you will probably find all the food you need there, but it would not hurt to carry one or two things you know you can stomach, just in case.

    The first few MS-150 rides I did, I actually GAINED weight because I didn't pace my eating correctly at the rest stops. Good luck and have fun!

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    Don't worry about trying energy drinks. You need to experiment with them to determine which ones you can tolerate. I found out on a ride that Gatorade just makes me sick, I struggled to finish the ride. I use Accelerade because it has a 4 to 1 ratio of carbs to proteins.

    Since the ride starts at noon eat a good breakfast and lunch (if you can) and a good dinner tonight. I always carry a Cliff bar, and a peanut butter sandwich if I think I'm going to get hungry. Hydrate well tonight and in the morning, also eat at the sag stops, fruit, nuts, etc.

    Since you're a slower rider would it be ok to start earlier than the recommended 46 mile time? That way you can finish the ride and won't be one of the last ones out. Don't linger too long at the sag stops and don't feel that you need to stop if you're feeling ok. I sometimes skip the first stop unless I need the bathroom, which I usually do early in the morning.

    Energy drinks need to be mixed at the recommendation of the manufacturer. Under diluting diminshes the benefits you get from the drinks. I've seen people put "little tiny bits of powder" in their water bottles thinking they're getting a boost but all they have is flavored water.

    Have fun, I toured in the Duluth area this summer. Are you riding the bike trail that goes north? along bike Superior?

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    If you are really afraid you are going to bonk from not getting the nutrition and hydration correct, then go to the bike store and buy a packet of Shot Blocks. Use your regular food and water and supplement with the Shot Blocks if you need to. I am more into getting most of the nutrition from real food, and no sports drinks. I used Accelerade for years and it just adds too many calories, hence the Nuun. Shot Blocks are pretty much pure sugar/gummy bear like things that I only need one of to make me feel better if I am lagging. You are supposed to eat 3 at a time. You chew it up as you drink water and it takes about a minute or two for me to feel better. I have used them when I have felt awful and they work.
    For a 46 mile ride, I wouldn't need anything other than a good pre-ride meal and maybe one Luna Bar, unless it was very hot and/or hilly.
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    I don't know if I can start early. The website says the 46 miles riders are "released" at 12:00. The 64 milers are released an hour ahead of that. I'll come early to see if I can start early. I have to pick up my packet anyway.

    I'll not worry too much about the drinks. When I went 37 miles I was totally happy to eat a few nuts and fruit and drink my water.

    The ride does not go up the shore--it would be nice if it did, I like that ride and it would be cooler. This one runs along the Munger trail, one of the country's longest paved trails from outside Duluth going south. I've biked on it before, nice and flat but there are some rough areas due to frost heave.
    Last edited by goldfinch; 09-09-2011 at 08:51 AM.

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    Until recently, I only drank water on rides. Lately I've been experimenting with homemade sports drinks, and they have been working well. Some taste better than others. So far my favorite is pear nectar diluted with water, with a pinch of salt. I just looked at the "Santa Cruz Organic" website, and it looks like apricot nectar would even be a better choice for potassium. I'll try that next time.

    I think you're going to do great! Have fun!
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