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  1. #16
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    Paydays are the perfect combo of carbs, protein, and fat for riding (before, during, or after) for me. The salt is nice too, on a hot ride. Bicycling magazine recommended them a couple of years ago for that very reason. They're also cheaper than protein bars. We keep a supply at all times. Yum!

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  2. #17
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    I take whole wheat bread and make a pb and honey sandwich, cut it up to bite sized pieces, freeze overnight. In the morning add raisins and peanut m&m's to the bag. They are good for mid-ride munching.
    I can do five more miles.

  3. #18
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    This is turning into a snack thread... Yum!

    My favorite snack bars for long rides:
    Clif Mojo Peanut Butter Pretzel
    Odwalla Sweet and Salty Almond Bar
    Odwalla Sweet and Salty Peanut Bar

    All three of those really hit the spot. All have sweetness, saltiness, and protein. They are more wholesome than a PayDay (no corn syrup, hydrogenated oils, or cholesterol). More $$$ too, though.
    Last edited by rij73; 07-30-2008 at 02:26 PM.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smilie View Post
    Is there any way to stay comfortable in the saddle the second day? Thanks!
    The only really good way is time in the saddle -- the more long training rides you do ahead, the less pain you'll have on the ride itself. Training isn't just to get your muscles and cardiovascular system in shape; it also gets the rest of your body used to sitting in this weird position for hours at a time.

    That said, some people swear by Butt'r, or other such gooey gels. I'm sure people here can weigh in on those, since I've never actually availed myself of them.
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  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by rij73 View Post
    All have sweetness, saltiness, and protein. They are more wholesome than a PayDay (no corn syrup, hydrogenated oils, or cholesterol). More $$$ too, though.
    Nonsense.
    There is nothing more wholesome than a Payday bar except for apple pie.
    Covered in caramel. And topped with ice cream.


    A Payday bar isn't going to kill you or cause major health problems.
    Everything in moderation.
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  6. #21
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    O.M.G. That pie looks soooooo decadent. The PERFECT breakfast food. Yum.

    Time in the saddle is what I need more of I am thinking. Have done a lot of rides, but not sure if they have been long enough. I guess I will find out in just a couple of days.

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  7. #22
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    Once again, thanks for all those tips, I am going to ride today and off tomorrow. I'm glad I asked my question because I wouldn't have thought of many things, so it's all great advice.
    I'm very excited about this ride, I know I can do it just fine, and was hoping to do the 109 mile total but there are 2 passes at the end, so I decided to do that next year and train for it in the meantime.
    Off riding, cia'o!

 

 

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