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"Edward Dolan" wrote in message news:MKudnaJThsetbMfbnZ2dnUVZ_vShnZ2d@prairiewave. com... "Claire Petersky" wrote in message ink.net... "Jorg Lueke" wrote in message ups.com... In the middle of burning 2000 calories it seems to be a good idea to eat a few calories along the way. Yes. Does it matter much what one eats? Yes. Does it make a difference if it's during rather than after a ride? Yes. I would think simple sugars like fruit and even candy would be OK while you're riding Yes, depending on the length of the ride. (who carries pasta salad? I've seen some!) Usually a rice salad, either French or Chinese style, for a long ride. But does it make a big difference in general for 2-3 hours 30-50 miles? Depends on a lot of things. If you're riding 50 miles in two hours, I'd think you'd need more refueling than if you're riding 30 in three. Edward Dolan wrote: Claire with the Slavic last name never tires of advising us what we should eat and drink, but I require more details. Please Claire with the Slavic last name, tell us what you nibble on when you ride your trusty bicycle. Spare us nothing. Your domesticity is always a delight for all of us male slobs to ponder here on RBM. Claire of the Slavic last name obviously knows next to nothing about what hard working cyclists need in the way of fuel. We needs lots of fat, salt and sugar. You can get this in any convenience store. I recommend several Milky Way candy bars, several packages of potato chips and several bottles of soda pop. You should have this every hour or so. That way you will get all the fat, salt and sugar that you need to keep on cycling. If you are in Wisconsin, you can fuel up on beer. Every other house along your route will have a beer parlor in the basement where you can go and chug-a-lug as much as you please. Mr. Tom Sherman of this newsgroup, ARBR , will guide you to these very desirable hovels. But don't blame me if you end up looking like a typical Wisconsin cyclist - a big fat belly and weighing 100 pounds more than you should. I do believe Wisconsin has the fattest slobs on earth and Wisconsin cyclists are no exception to the prevailing zeitgeist that exists there. What is really disgusting is that these Wisconsin cyclists like to wear tight fitting clothing so that we can all appreciate just how revolting they are. By the way, only slender teenagers should ever wear tight fitting clothing. The rest of us should be wearing tents. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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On May 30, 9:41 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
"Edward Dolan" wrote in message news:MKudnaJThsetbMfbnZ2dnUVZ_vShnZ2d@prairiewave. com... "Claire Petersky" wrote in message link.net... "Jorg Lueke" wrote in message roups.com... In the middle of burning 2000 calories it seems to be a good idea to eat a few calories along the way. Yes. Does it matter much what one eats? Yes. Does it make a difference if it's during rather than after a ride? Yes. I would think simple sugars like fruit and even candy would be OK while you're riding Yes, depending on the length of the ride. (who carries pasta salad? I've seen some!) Usually a rice salad, either French or Chinese style, for a long ride. But does it make a big difference in general for 2-3 hours 30-50 miles? Depends on a lot of things. If you're riding 50 miles in two hours, I'd think you'd need more refueling than if you're riding 30 in three. Edward Dolan wrote: Claire with the Slavic last name never tires of advising us what we should eat and drink, but I require more details. Please Claire with the Slavic last name, tell us what you nibble on when you ride your trusty bicycle. Spare us nothing. Your domesticity is always a delight for all of us male slobs to ponder here on RBM. Claire of the Slavic last name obviously knows next to nothing about what hard working cyclists need in the way of fuel. We needs lots of fat, salt and sugar. You can get this in any convenience store. I recommend several Milky Way candy bars, several packages of potato chips and several bottles of soda pop. You should have this every hour or so. That way you will get all the fat, salt and sugar that you need to keep on cycling. If you are in Wisconsin, you can fuel up on beer. Every other house along your route will have a beer parlor in the basement where you can go and chug-a-lug as much as you please. Mr. Tom Sherman of this newsgroup, ARBR , will guide you to these very desirable hovels. But don't blame me if you end up looking like a typical Wisconsin cyclist - a big fat belly and weighing 100 pounds more than you should. I do believe Wisconsin has the fattest slobs on earth and Wisconsin cyclists are no exception to the prevailing zeitgeist that exists there. What is really disgusting is that these Wisconsin cyclists like to wear tight fitting clothing so that we can all appreciate just how revolting they are. By the way, only slender teenagers should ever wear tight fitting clothing. The rest of us should be wearing tents. More dogmatic rubbish for the man who does it best. There are no teenagers in the professional peloton and they all wear tight fitting clotthing and look quite good in it too. Jim McNamara Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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"JimmyMac" wrote in message oups.com... On May 30, 9:41 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: [...] Claire with the Slavic last name never tires of advising us what we should eat and drink, but I require more details. Please Claire with the Slavic last name, tell us what you nibble on when you ride your trusty bicycle. Spare us nothing. Your domesticity is always a delight for all of us male slobs to ponder here on RBM. Claire of the Slavic last name obviously knows next to nothing about what hard working cyclists need in the way of fuel. We needs lots of fat, salt and sugar. You can get this in any convenience store. I recommend several Milky Way candy bars, several packages of potato chips and several bottles of soda pop. You should have this every hour or so. That way you will get all the fat, salt and sugar that you need to keep on cycling. If you are in Wisconsin, you can fuel up on beer. Every other house along your route will have a beer parlor in the basement where you can go and chug-a-lug as much as you please. Mr. Tom Sherman of this newsgroup, ARBR , will guide you to these very desirable hovels. But don't blame me if you end up looking like a typical Wisconsin cyclist - a big fat belly and weighing 100 pounds more than you should. I do believe Wisconsin has the fattest slobs on earth and Wisconsin cyclists are no exception to the prevailing zeitgeist that exists there. What is really disgusting is that these Wisconsin cyclists like to wear tight fitting clothing so that we can all appreciate just how revolting they are. By the way, only slender teenagers should ever wear tight fitting clothing. The rest of us should be wearing tents. More dogmatic rubbish for the man who does it best. There are no teenagers in the professional peloton and they all wear tight fitting clotthing and look quite good in it too. Obesity is rampant in this country. Teenagers are fatter than ever. It has become a disease which is sapping the strength of the nation. We are doomed if we continue on our present path. Pelotons don't matter. They never have and they never will. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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On May 30, 9:41 am, Mr. Ed Dolan wrote:
... If you are in Wisconsin, you can fuel up on beer. Every other house along your route will have a beer parlor in the basement where you can go and chug-a-lug as much as you please. Mr. Tom Sherman of this newsgroup, ARBR , will guide you to these very desirable hovels. If one is riding the Sugar River Trail, this is a must stop: http:// www.newglarusbrewing.com/index.htm. But don't blame me if you end up looking like a typical Wisconsin cyclist - a big fat belly and weighing 100 pounds more than you should. I do believe Wisconsin has the fattest slobs on earth and Wisconsin cyclists are no exception to the prevailing zeitgeist that exists there. What is really disgusting is that these Wisconsin cyclists like to wear tight fitting clothing so that we can all appreciate just how revolting they are.... Then there are the Wisconsin specialties of bratwursts, butter burgers and frozen custard to accompany the beer. -- Tom "Beer is Food" Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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On Jun 1, 1:34 am, Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman
Then there are the Wisconsin specialties of bratwursts, butter burgers and frozen custard to accompany the beer. -- Tom "Beer is Food" Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful Isn't frozen custard the reason God created Milwaukee? |
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"Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman" wrote in message ps.com... On May 30, 9:41 am, Mr. Ed Dolan wrote: ... If you are in Wisconsin, you can fuel up on beer. Every other house along your route will have a beer parlor in the basement where you can go and chug-a-lug as much as you please. Mr. Tom Sherman of this newsgroup, ARBR , will guide you to these very desirable hovels. If one is riding the Sugar River Trail, this is a must stop: http:// www.newglarusbrewing.com/index.htm. But don't blame me if you end up looking like a typical Wisconsin cyclist - a big fat belly and weighing 100 pounds more than you should. I do believe Wisconsin has the fattest slobs on earth and Wisconsin cyclists are no exception to the prevailing zeitgeist that exists there. What is really disgusting is that these Wisconsin cyclists like to wear tight fitting clothing so that we can all appreciate just how revolting they are.... Then there are the Wisconsin specialties of bratwursts, butter burgers and frozen custard to accompany the beer. Tom "Beer is Food" Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful I hope Claire with the Slavic last name is taking all of this good stuff in. I'm going out to my kitchen now and get a pizza out of the fridge. It is my understanding that tomato sauce is very good for one's health. l will have a bit of the old vino too as it is suppose to be good for the blood circulation (according to the latest TV bulletin). Yea, live healthy or die! Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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