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    Article re: Pro cyclists losing weight

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    Within the last 6 months to a year I read an article on how pro cyclists lose weight. The article said something to the effect that they didn't recommend their methods but they were just providing it for information. I may have read it in Bicycling magazine but I can't recall. Does anyone remember such and article and what issue of which magazine it was in? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by li10up View Post
    Within the last 6 months to a year I read an article on how pro cyclists lose weight. The article said something to the effect that they didn't recommend their methods but they were just providing it for information. I may have read it in Bicycling magazine but I can't recall. Does anyone remember such and article and what issue of which magazine it was in? Thanks.
    Jonathan Vaughters wrote such an article for Bicycling magazine in 2006, I think it was. You can look it up in the archived articles at http://www.bicycling.com, searching for "Vaughters" as the author...

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    Thanks PscyclePath but that gives me 50 pages of articles to search through. Anyone else have an idea?
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    A quickie Yahoo! search for "pro cyclists" & "weight loss" brought up these results:

    http://www.bicycling.com/article/1,6...5969-1,00.html

    http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/8514206/page/2/

    But, I think you're thinking of RoadBikeRider.com's 29 Pro Cycling Secrets for Roadies, bonus feature entitled, "How Not to Lose Weight." Unfortunately, I am unable to cut and paste from the pdf. You'll have to go to www.RoadBikeRider.com and subscribe to their newsletter in order to read the e-book.

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    Yikes!

    I glanced a the bicycling link that mm provided and saw this:

    I LOST 20 POUNDS
    The Racer: Tom Danielson
    The Body: 5-foot-10, 130 lb.


    Good grief - 130 lbs on a 5'10" frame. That's nearly emaciated!

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    Thanks, Michelem. Am printing it out right this minute!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    Good grief - 130 lbs on a 5'10" frame. That's nearly emaciated!
    Give this guy a cookie!! And a cheeseburger.

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    Huh. I plugged 5'10" and 130 lbs into a BMI calculator and it came up with 18.7 -- 18.5 or less is considered underweight.

    So I guess he's not as emaciated as I thought. Still ...

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    My brother is 5'9" or 5'10" and weighs about 140, maybe up to 150 since finding the beer and hitting 30. He doesn't look too emaciated but he is one thin boy. My husband is 6'2" and 175-180, his family thinks his Crohn's is causing him to be malnourised. They don't see his love handles (he would kick me for saying that!

    I couldn't handle the way those pros eat I love Mexican food and good cheeseburger plus a nice glass of wine or a beer. I am on the Vaughters retirement diet.
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    Just one reason why mountain bikers are more fun than racer boys - cheeseburgers and beer.
    OK, that's two reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Just one reason why mountain bikers are more fun than racer boys - cheeseburgers and beer.
    OK, that's two reasons.
    My DH is actually more of a mountain biker. He likes that post ride for the race is a burger and a beer. Probably why he isn't under 170.
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    Quote Originally Posted by michelem View Post
    But, I think you're thinking of RoadBikeRider.com's 29 Pro Cycling Secrets for Roadies, bonus feature entitled, "How Not to Lose Weight." Unfortunately, I am unable to cut and paste from the pdf. You'll have to go to www.RoadBikeRider.com and subscribe to their newsletter in order to read the e-book.
    You are exactly right! This was what I was looking for. Thank you.
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