tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67138128658840663842024-03-19T15:31:06.008+08:00ride the wind.........dedicated to all CYCLING ENTHUSIASTS and those who understand that life & cycling is not a race.mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.comBlogger329125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-40503542230360908342014-02-18T17:27:00.003+08:002014-02-18T17:29:07.393+08:00Chris Boardman: "Helmets not even in top 10 of things that keep cycling safe"<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-41656828804434805592012-09-27T18:47:00.002+08:002012-09-27T18:47:50.987+08:00Good reason to bike!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Lance will be banned for life by USADA and stripped of his 7 Tour Titles. What the heck..I'm still a fan. He beat cancer. He help others with cancer via his foundation. That's what matter most. In fact, he beat other who doped too, so life goes on.<br />
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Here is <a href="http://lancearmstrong.com/news-events/lance-armstrongs-statement-of-august-23-2012">Lance's statement</a>.<br />
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Bradley Wiggins became the first British rider to win the Tour de France as compatriot Mark Cavendish claimed a fourth consecutive final-stage victory.</div>
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Wiggins, 32, finished in the chasing peloton in Sunday's final stage around the streets of Paris with a winning margin of three minutes and 21 seconds.</div>
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Source: BBC Sports</div>mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-13578706129765958582012-07-16T16:14:00.000+08:002012-07-16T16:14:05.783+08:00Coconut Water<br />
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<span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px;">Basically, coconut water is like natural Gatorade. Like Gatorade, it contains water, simple carbohydrates (or, sugar), and electrolytes (or, minerals). Compared to a sports drink made with refined sugars,</span><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px;"> artificial flavoring, and blue food coloring, I’d say coconut water represents a solid upgrade. However, the benefits of sports drinks—whether natural or artificial—tend to be somewhat oversold.</span><br />
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Most sports drinks are consumed by people who aren’t exercising hard enough to need electrolyte replacement or benefit from additional carbohydrates. They end up consuming more calories than they’re burning. Here are my general guidelines for sports drinks: If you’re exercising very hard for more than 60 minutes, or in extremely hot conditions, a drink containing sugar and minerals can enhance your performance. Otherwise, plain water works just as well—and saves you some calories.<br />
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Not that I condone the use of drugs in professional cycling but you have to give it to Lance. Every top cycling during his time- Pantani, Basso, Ullrich, Landis, Hamilton, Zabel, Cantador and others were doing it, and they still can't beat the guy. So whether he cheats or not, (I would say NO because it's fair and square), he still a fantastic cyclist. The fact that the race is so tough and they all need to have superhuman effort to just finish the race so much so to win it! So good luck Lance, I am still a fan.<br />
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Shimano PD-A530 pedal is my favourite pedal mainly because it is a Road Touring Pedal. It has dual platform which one is the SPD pedal and the other is flat platform. I love to ride wearing my Touring Shoes with SPD cleat because I love the secure grip on the pedal especially when spinning or pushing/pulling pedaling during climbing. I also feel safe when standing on the bike with the SPD pedal as it grips the cleat and prevent slipping. But sometimes for short rides to the shop, i prefer wearing sandals. So, the flat platform will be suitable for it.<br />
<br />mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-9285981701423192532012-07-05T11:14:00.001+08:002012-07-05T11:14:14.725+08:00Kick Stand<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Bike Kick Stand is another accessories that is under-rated by most cyclist. For the roadies, they like to rest they bikes on the wall or using the pedal to rest it on the kerbs. For them, it will do just fine for their lightweight bikes. Furthermore, kickstand will only add more weight to their bikes, But for touring cyclist, additional weight and aerodynamics are not their main concern. They want everything to be practical. Since their bikes are too heavy with loads at the rear, So it is very important to ensure that the bicycle is stable when standing. And this can be done by having a kick stand fixed onto your frame. Greenfield Kickstand like in the picture is fixed onto both seat & chain stays.<br />
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<br />mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-77468768742682061612012-07-02T15:17:00.000+08:002012-07-02T15:18:00.247+08:00During ride food<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Snickers Bar is one of the favourite food to eat during riding because it is chocolate and very convenient to carry due to its bar form. It also has good amount of carbohydrates, protein & fat that are important for fueling during rides.<br />
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Personally, I like Snickers because of it taste i.e. its combination of chocolates, nougat, caramel & peanuts which give better taste satisfaction that other chocolate bars.<br />
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Fenders are probably the most underated bicycle accessories. Not many cyclist consider this gadget as important as others. Maybe some cyclist are trying to reduce the weight of their bike by minimizing its accesories.<br />
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Nevertheless, as a touring cyclist, fenders are meant to protect our bike & our clothing from dirt when riding on wet roads. It is so convenient to simply riding throught puddle of water rather than avoiding it especially when riding at fast speed or in the rain.<br />
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<br />mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-65531401222330491032012-07-02T14:25:00.001+08:002012-07-02T14:25:09.753+08:00Butterfly Handlebars<br />
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<span style="background-color: white;">Butterfly</span> Handlebar is popular among the commuters & touring cyclist in Europe than their counterparts in the North America. Recently, there were quite a demand for it in Malaysia by budding touring cyclist.<br />
What I like about the handlebar is its flexibility to raise its level to be higher so that I can be more upright during riding and also it has more space to hold on. These are importants as we touring cyclist will spent more time on the bike when on tour. It can be purchased via online from overseas bicycle stores or from local seller e.g. mudah.com.my.<br />
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<br />mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-19921856586525447262012-07-02T11:51:00.002+08:002012-07-02T11:51:54.967+08:00Protein improves your post ride recovery<br />
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Prolonged and intense endurance training like cycling increases your protein requirements for two reasons. Firstly, you need more to compensate for the increased breakdown of protein during training. When muscle glycogen stores become low (around 60-90 minutes of endurance training) certain amino acids known as branched chain amino acids which make up a substantial proportion of muscle protein (see box below) can be used for energy.</div>
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Secondly, and perhaps more importantly for cyclists, protein is vital for the repair and recovery of muscle tissue after a ride. It’s in this post-recovery phase that you may need to rethink what you’re eating. Not only should you be rebuilding your fuel stores immediately after a ride, but you also need to repair damaged muscle fibres as soon as possible.</div>
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Eat the wrong foods after training and you’ll end up exhausted with sore, aching legs. If you eat right then your body will get stronger, fitter and recover faster.</div>
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Protein-rich foods have additional benefits too – they are involved in producing neurotransmitters, chemical messengers in the brain keeping you alert, focused and energised. They also slow down the release rate of glucose into the bloodstream, helping stabilise blood sugar between rides, and containing energising nutrients such as B vitamins, iron and zinc.</div>
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Can't buy bike, just build one. Just check out the brakes..awesome!<br />
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You eat 40 whole eggs per week. 5 to 6 eggs daily at breakfast. You eat them with veggies, really like them and feel full of energy at the gym each time your day starts with an omelet.</div>
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But everyone tells you you're crazy eating so many eggs. They tell you eggs are unhealthy because they're full of cholesterol. You'll clock your arteries and die if you continue. Sounds familiar? Truth or myth? Let's see.</div>
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<strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Why People Say Eating Lots of Eggs is Unhealthy.</strong> Eggs contain high amounts of cholesterol. 1 large egg has about 200mg cholesterol and 5g of fat. Almost half of that fat is saturated fat.</div>
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The logic is that since eggs are high in cholesterol, a high egg consumption will increase your blood cholesterol. So by cutting eggs from your diet, your blood cholesterol will decrease. This, however, isn't how your body works.<strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"></strong></div>
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<strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"><br style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;" />Facts on Cholesterol. </strong>You can find studies showing that high cholesterol levels will make you live longer and more immune to infections & diseases than low cholesterol levels. More facts:</div>
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<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Your Body Makes Cholesterol.</strong> Your liver makes 3-6x more cholesterol than you can get eating eggs and other animal products.</li>
<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Cholesterol is Vital To Your Body.</strong> You need it for the production of steroid hormones like Testosterone and to build & repair cells.</li>
<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Dietary Cholesterol Isn't Bound to Blood Cholesterol</strong>. There's no relation to cholesterol & saturated fat intake to higher cholesterol levels.</li>
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<strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"><br style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;" />Benefits of Eating The Egg Yolk. </strong>Eating the yolk makes your life easier since you don't have to separate it from the egg white each time. Eating the yolk is also healthier for 3 reasons:</div>
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<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">More Vitamins.</strong> The yolk is full of vitamins A, D, E. Vitamin D is especially important since most people lack vitamin D.</li>
<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Twice The Protein.</strong> Eating whole eggs doubles the protein intake you'd get eating egg whites only: the yolk contains half the protein.</li>
<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Increased Testosterone Levels. </strong>Saturated fat and cholesterol increase testosterone production. Both are heavily present in the egg yolk.</li>
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<strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"><br style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;" />How to Protect Yourself Against Heart Diseases.</strong> This is the real concern people have regarding cholesterol. Some things you can do.</div>
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<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Lose Fat.</strong> People with high cholesterol usually have excess body fat. Read the article on <a href="http://stronglifts.com/fat-loss-101-how-to-lose-fat-fast-with-free-fat-loss-diets/" style="border-bottom-color: rgb(153, 102, 51); border-bottom-style: dashed; border-bottom-width: 1px; color: #185e15; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none;">fat loss</a> and apply.</li>
<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Exercise.</strong> This will make you lose fat and improve your health. Check<a href="http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/" style="border-bottom-color: rgb(153, 102, 51); border-bottom-style: dashed; border-bottom-width: 1px; color: #185e15; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none;">StrongLifts 5x5</a> if you don't know where to start.</li>
<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Eat Healthy.</strong> No more junk food, sodas, artificial trans-fats and refined sugars. Apply the 8 nutrition rules.</li>
<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Get Antioxidants. </strong>Like berries and green tea. These keep your LDL particles acting normal, preventing blockage in arteries.</li>
<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Relax. </strong>Stress can negatively influence your cholesterol levels. Relax, take breaks, exercise, think positive, ...</li>
<li style="line-height: 1.6em; margin: 0px 0px 0.3em; padding: 0px;"><strong style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Avoid Drugs. </strong>Cholesterol lowering drugs are harmful to your liver in the long-term and useless if you don't eat healthier, exercise and lose fat.</li>
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If you tried the above and your cholesterol levels haven't improved, then MAYBE you're part of the minority of the population who's genetically predisposed.</div>
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Source: StrongLifts.com / photo from FueledbyEggs.com<br />
<br />mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-35814804739128131542012-06-28T16:17:00.001+08:002012-06-28T16:27:54.749+08:00Bicycle Touring is more fun!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Bicycle Touring allows you to be yourself. In fact, you can be a fashionista by wearing any kind of shirts and pants instead of those body-tight Lycra jerseys and tights. Also, you can wear any type of shoes or sandals (people wearing high heels can be seen in Denmark) instead of those racing shoes. And finally, you can wear caps or no helmets instead of those colourful cycling helmets. It's simply more fun!<br />
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Furthermore, bicycle touring allows you be more relax, funny and more interactive with your fellow cyclist. Hence the ride will be more enjoyable!<br />
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Let's travel on bikes.<br />
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Source : Pic from travellingtwo.com<br />
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<br />mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-76139397469675897722012-06-28T15:31:00.000+08:002012-06-28T15:31:10.037+08:00Bike Anatomy<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-size: large;">This is simply awesome!</span><br />
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Nasi Lemak is Malaysians' favourite food for breakfast.The rice which is cooked with coconut milk and pandan. Eat with fried anchovies and peanuts. Sambal (thick chili sauce), cucumber and eggs complete this famous national dish.<br />
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According to Star Online, 1 serving of Nasi Lemak is 644 calories. Add another 290 calories for a fried chicken. Meanwhile, 1 piece of Roti Canai (or Prata) + dhal gives you 360 calories. While Roti Telur is 414 calories. Teh Tarik is 83 calories and 2 half-boiled eggs & plain Roti gives you 227 calories.<br />
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There you go people! Malaysian cyclist whether they are riding or not still favour these dishes despite high calories over some 'mat salleh' food for breakfast. No wonder, it is hard to lose weight even on bike tour!<br />
<br />mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-73731343959827485742012-06-28T13:48:00.002+08:002012-06-28T13:48:48.002+08:00Which drink is better?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">What drink is best for getting and staying hydrated during exercise? Should you choose water? Are sports drinks best? What about juice or carbonated soft drinks? Coffee or tea? Beer?</span><br />
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<b>Water</b></div>
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The natural choice for hydration is water. It hydrates better than any other liquid, both before and during exercise. Water tends to be less expensive and more available than any other drink. You need to drink 4-6 ounces of water for every 15-20 minutes of exercise. That can add up to a lot of water! While some people prefer the taste of water over other drinks, most people find it relatively bland and will stop drinking water before becoming fully hydrated. Water is the best, but it only helps you if you drink it.</div>
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Sports drinks don't hydrate better than water, but you are more likely to drink larger volumes, which leads to better hydration. The typical sweet-tart taste combination doesn't quench thirst, so you will keep drinking a sports drink long after water has lost its appeal. An attractive array of colors and flavors are available. You can get a carbohydrate boost from sports drinks, in addition to electrolytes which may be lost from perspiration, but these drinks tend to offer lower calories than juice or soft drinks.</div>
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<b>Juice</b></div>
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Juice may be nutritious, but it isn't the best choice for hydration. The fructose, or fruit sugar, reduces the rate of water absorption so cells don't get hydrated very quickly. Juice is a food in its own right and it's uncommon for a person to drink sufficient quantities to keep hydrated. Juice has carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes, but it isn't a great thirst quencher.</div>
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When you get right down to it, the colas and uncolas of the world aren't good for the body. The acids used to carbonate and flavor these beverages will damage your teeth and may even weaken your bones. Soft drinks are devoid of any real nutritional content. Even so, they taste great! You are more likely to drink what you like, so if you love soft drinks then they might be a good way to hydrate. The carbohydrates will slow your absorption of water, but they will also provide a quick energy boost. In the long run, they aren't good for you, but if hydration is your goal, soft drinks aren't a bad choice. Avoid drinks with lots of sugar or caffeine, which will lessen the speed or degree of hydration.</div>
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Coffee and tea can sabotage hydration. Both drinks act as diuretics, meaning they cause your kidneys to pull more water out of your bloodstream even as the digestive system is pulling water into your body. It's a two-steps-forward-one-step-back scenario. If you add milk or sugar, then you reduce the rate of water absorption even further. The bottom line? Save the latte for later.</div>
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A beer might be great after the game, as long as you were the spectator and not the athlete. Alcohol dehydrates your body. Alcoholic beverages are better for hydration than, say, seawater, but that's about it.</div>
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The bottom line: Drink water for maximum hydration, but feel free to mix things up a bit to cater to your personal taste. You will drink more of what you like. In the end, the quantity of liquid is the biggest factor for getting and staying hydrated.</div>
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SCHWALBE MARATHON, t<span style="background-color: white;">he name itself is simply legendary in the bicycle touring world!</span><br />
It is made for extreme bicycle touring and is favourite among touring cyclist around the world.<br />
You can use it for both on or off road expedition. The tire is really fast.<br />
I have them fixed to my folding & last touring bike..until now (touch wood) it has not puncture.<br />
So, invest in good tires like Schwalbe that use anti-puncture compound or layers. They really works.<br />
It may be a bit expensive but it worth it because changing tires during cycling ride is very troublesome especially when you are fully loaded.<br />
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I do carry some bars & gels on bike tour FOR EMERGENCY use.<br />
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Why? because they <span style="background-color: white;">can give instant carbs when in urgent need in a</span><span style="background-color: white;"> small & easy size to carry. </span></div>
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Yes, they are expensive and tastes funny, so it is optional.<br />
Usually I don't even use them in a tour.</div>
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So don't worry, you DON'T have to carry them if you don't want to.<br />
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I love to eat. When people ask me what to eat for bike tour? I would say, eat more carb before start riding, eat simple carb during cycling and eat carb & protein after ride. Easy rite?<br />
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As a Malaysian, I'd eat anything local, but I'd try to skip Nasi Lemak before ride, not because it is not 'sporty' enough for cyclist but because of the sambal that might hurt my stomach. I'd opt for Roti Canai and Teh Halia instead. And sometimes, I'd eat Bee Hoon Goreng or Mee Goreng, if they are available.<br />
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And what if you are overly conscious about your calories intake? Then skip Nasi Lemak or Roti Canai, just eat <span style="background-color: white;">2 half-b</span><span style="background-color: white;">oiled egg & plain bread. Hmmm Boring........</span><br />
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During ride, eat simple carbs like sweets, cakes, bread etc. I used to carry biscuits, nuts, raisins or dates for bike tour. Or simply eat bananas which is easy to digest.<br />
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After ride, I usually eat Nasi Campur because I love Rice and I need those carbs, and add up with Fish or Chicken for the Protein we need for muscle recovery. And don't forget the junk food like crackers, potato chips, chocolates too.<br />
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So, don't worry too much about what to eat. Just enjoy the tour & the food! <span style="background-color: white;">Bicycle touring will burn out those calories when you ride slow as we usually do, so eat up!</span><br />
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Sipping fluids before and after a hot weather workout is just as important as drinking during a ride. Here we turn to the experts for the when, how and what of staying quenched.</div>
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<b style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Time it right</b> Hydrating before pedaling helps you avoid drying out on the road. For best absorption, sip 12 to 16 ounces of water four hours before hopping onto your bike; two hours before, sip another 12 ounces. While riding, drink enough to match the intensity of the exercise, the heat of the day and your body's needs—the average recommendation is one 16-ounce bottle per hour in cool weather, up to as many as four bottles per hour in extremely hot weather, based on a 150-pound cyclist. Afterward, your goal is to replace lost fluids and electrolytes. If the ride was easy or moderate, sipping water and having a small meal within an hour of finishing should be sufficient, but if the ride was long and intense, use the weighing method below to determine your drinking regimen.</div>
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<b style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Keep it simple</b> "On easier rides, stick with water. You'll get the mother lode of electrolytes, calories and fluids from the meals and fluids you consume prior to, and after, your ride," says Casa, who's been researching hydration and exercise issues for more than a decade. When a ride is intense, pushes past an hour, or is in hot weather, consider a sports drink. "I recommend staying away from the stuff with 9,000 ingredients," says Casa. "You just need the essentials—fluid, carbohydrates and electrolytes."</div>
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<b style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Try and try again</b> The only way to find what drinks work for you is by testing them. "Some products may not taste good to you, while others may sit in your stomach in a bad way," says Casa. If you're the type of salty sweater who finds white streaks on your jersey after a ride, you may need a drink with more sodium. For extreme salt sweaters, Casa suggests adding 1/4 teaspoon of salt to 16 ounces of sports drink (that's 600mg of sodium). If you find that a sports drink upsets your stomach, try diluting it with water. "Just never start a big event with a new product in your bottle," says Casa. "That's a recipe for disaster."</div>
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<br /></div>mat touringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07016177759494008452noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713812865884066384.post-46627482658356598432012-05-15T15:28:00.000+08:002012-06-28T14:35:15.756+08:00Welcome to the wonderful world of Bicycle Touring!<br />
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Recently, I was told that a local bicycle shop, Bike Pro is stocking & selling Surly Long Haul Trucker frames. This development with the number of inquiry that I received from visitors to my Blog, indicated that more and more people are interested in Bike Touring. Hooray!!<br />
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I started to be interested in Bike Touring about 10 years ago when I visited New Zealand South Island in Summer 2002. It was in Picton that I saw a guy loaded his bicycle onto the train heading to Christchurch. Then, on the way to Greymouth via Arthur's Pass, I saw a lone rider with a trailer. She was struggling climbing some steep section of Arthur's Pass. Then I met an old lady who looked like a seasoned triathlete, camping near our cabin in Te Anau. That was the first time that I saw a folding bike that she was touring with. And her age, lean physique & folding bike really amazed me.<br />
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Came back from New Zealand, I decided to embark on a bike tour. But it took me about 1 year before I started my new venture of bike touring to Scotland in Jan/Feb! And it was still winter. There were still snow in some places. The towns were empty but I still can see sheep on the empty grounds and the Highlands.<br />
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So I brought my road bike converted to touring bike of striking yellow with rear racks along.<br />
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It was my first experience of bike touring as well as winter riding. It was a bit cold for some one who came from a country with 32C average temperature. But I did all my research from internet, on how to ride through snow, winter clothing, winter ride equipments etc. It was cold but I really enjoy my ride. And I learned that it rains everyday in Scotland.<br />
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So, when I came back to Malaysia, I start planning to tour Malaysia for 5 days. Therefore, we choose to ride from Alor Star to my house in PJ. About 500km in 5 days. Being young and active at that time, riding 100km a day is fine with us. We successfully finished the tour by stopping at Sg Petani, Taiping, Ipoh, Teluk Intan. It was an amazing experience. I got hooked.<br />
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Since then, we have met a local group of 'seasoned' riders who were into Bicycle Touring. And then joined their group riding and touring. Over the years, we have tours around the roads of Malaysia, Sarawak, South Thailand. Riding in a group is always fun and give you a sense of security especially if your tire got punctured, bicycle parts failed, if you meet an accident, or too exhausted to continue, etc. you can always rely on someone to assist you.<br />
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I personally love riding in group for above reason. But prefer to ride alone or with another rider because I love to manage my own time on what time to wake up, where to stop for lunch, ride at my own pace, etc..<br />
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But riding alone, you will have to carry everything by yourself- tools, spares, cooking utensils etc. Which in group these can be shared among the tour members.<br />
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Bicycle touring is exciting. I love stopping at the roadside stall and have my ice lemon tea and pisang goreng.I remember being surrounded by people who got stuck by traffic jam on the way to Maarhi, India. They start asking question about my handheld GPS, camelback and my bicycle. In fact a newlywed did took picture with my bicycle at Manali! Majority of the people thought that my handheld GPS was a satellite phone and even 1 guy thought my Camelbak hose is for oxygen when we were at 12,000ft near Rohtang Pass.<br />
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Bike touring allows us to meet various types of people. Majority of them are friendly. Maybe because we shared the same interest.<br />
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In Thailand, I met a German lady who allows me to try her KTM bicycle with Rohloff Speedhub which she was very proud of for being made by the German. In India, I meet a couple from France who were teachers, a couple from Australia who work as doctors on 1-year sabbatical leave touring The Himalayas, an Indian Ironman who traveled with his backpack, notebook & DSLR hanging on his neck, a group of fun-loving British guys, and nice old couple from Scotland who were embarking on a very long tour! What I like about these people is their down-to-earth attitude and never trying to show off like some Lance Armstrong wannabes. Some of them even ride on normal bikes with cheap parts.<br />
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What I like about Bicycle Touring is that it is for everyone regardless their physical condition but willing to take some time to prepare. It is not for macho men or women with perfect bodies or fancy carbon bikes, it is for anyone who with sense of adventure, humor (cause we like to joke around when travel in group) and those who drawn to explore the back roads, countrysides, the highlands, cruising the coastal roads etc. It is for people who would like to travel with few barriers as possible. Whether you are young or old, male or female, you don't have to be all that athletic, gearing & patience are more important than raw strength.<br />
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I personally love it because I can manage my own time to travel i.e., ride at my own pace, take lots of photographs, enjoy the local delicacies and as well as enjoying the beautiful scenery. Also, I don't have to wear those colorful jerseys and tight pants (ha! ha!). And if I happen to come back last from a ride, I can always say that at least, I did enjoy the scenery longer.... HAPPY RIDING FOLKS!<br />
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