RedBike
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- Beside the road
Some people stop others don't.
There's loads of arguements about not stopping.
Your body starts trying to recover / and uses energy digesting the food so you can't ride as well after. You spoil your bodys ability to turn fat into fuel. Your body gets used to stopping for a rest instead of riding for a long time. blar blar blar...
As far as i'm concerned I'm riding for fun and at this time of year a cup of coffee, a big slice of cake and a warm beats the heck out of a sweaty powerbar from my pocket.
Most audax rides (of any distance) do involve a cafe stop and there's always food stops on sportive rides.
Stop or don't stop. It is VERY important to have food with you on a long ride and to keep eatting. The first time you get the bonk you'll know about it.
There's loads of arguements about not stopping.
Your body starts trying to recover / and uses energy digesting the food so you can't ride as well after. You spoil your bodys ability to turn fat into fuel. Your body gets used to stopping for a rest instead of riding for a long time. blar blar blar...
As far as i'm concerned I'm riding for fun and at this time of year a cup of coffee, a big slice of cake and a warm beats the heck out of a sweaty powerbar from my pocket.
Most audax rides (of any distance) do involve a cafe stop and there's always food stops on sportive rides.
Stop or don't stop. It is VERY important to have food with you on a long ride and to keep eatting. The first time you get the bonk you'll know about it.