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August 31st, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

tour de france feed bags
What do the cyclists in the Tour de France eat?

for breakfast, lunch and dinner? What's in the feeding of their stock they receive?

Do a Google search and found an interesting news article. It is from 2004 but I would say that is reasonably relevant. ————————- ————————- ————————- – In http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/main.jhtml?xml=/health/ 2004/07/27/hlance27.xml The American Lance Armstrong Performance Program (Rodale Books, £ 10.99), a training guide he co-wrote last year, Texan-born Armstrong, who lives in Spain with rock star girlfriend Sheryl Crow, revealed fascinating details about the fuel that feeds the victory. For breakfast, before a race, eat noodles (Pasta) with an egg on top, a sprinking of Parmesan and some shredded basil. A little protein contained in eggs, helps break down carbohydrates and restore and maintain the storage of carbohydrates. He also drinks between eight and 16 ounces of a sports drink. For a trip for four to six hours, the riders competing in need 7000 calories a day Tour. Lunch is prepared by the team's coach, and usually consists of small sandwiches containing honey and chopped bananas or smoked turkey with cream cheese, plus energy bars and fruits such as apples, peeled. These lunches are dispensed to pilots on their way: the coach is in the side of the road, holding a bag of light material called musette. The cyclist rides past, with one arm, and transfers the contents of the jersey back pockets. For avoid dehydration, drink drivers four to eight ounces every 10 to 15 minutes. Most of us would be difficult to keep constant the handlebars with both eating and drinking underway, but, as if this were not enough, after an exhausting day of cycling, passengers can put their feet up. This is because 30 minutes after the exercise is glycogen window "when the body needs to replace the storage carbohydrates in the body. The glycogen depletion is the main because of exhaustion, and that cyclists have to eat quickly potatoes, pasta, rice or muesli. Later in the evening, dinner includes Armstrong lean steak or chicken grid, during the last week of the race when the drivers are using all their energy reserves, they tend to limit foods that require more effort to digest, such as fresh vegetables, and much of their food is mashed

Iron Maiden-2.Two Minutes To Midnight(Bercy,France 1986)

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tour de france cycling jerseys

August 18th, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

tour de france cycling jerseys

Cycling jersey

Origin
The best known jerseys are probably the yellow jersey of the Tour de France and the pink jersey of the Giro d'Italia. These T-shirts were given the same color as the role of its main original sponsors (both sports newspapers) were printed on: paper yellow and pink, respectively. Many other colors or shirts designed from a sponsor logo, and some shirts that change color when a new sponsor is found.
Overview T-shirts
multi-day courses
Course
General leader
Points leader
Mountain Leader
Youth leader
Other
Eneco Tour of Benelux
Red Shirt
(Rode Trui Maillot or rouge)
Blue Jersey
(Blauwe Trui or Maillot bleu)
No special jersey for the leader mountain.
Yellow Jersey
(Gele Trui or Maillot Jaune
Giro d'Italia
Pink jersey
(In Italian: maglia rosa)
Red Jersey
(In maglia rosso italiano)
Green Jersey
(In Italian: green jersey)
White T-shirt
(In Italian: maglia bianca)
Last in the race:
Black shirt
(In Italian: maglia nera)
Intermediate Sprints:
Blue Sky Azzura shirt (or jersey)
Tour de France
Yellow Jersey
(In French: maillot jaune)
Green Jersey
(In French: maillot vert)
Polka dot jersey
(In French: maillot pois rouges)
White T-shirt
(In French: maillot blanc)
Last in the race:
Red lantern (figure of speech)
Most combative:
Red numbers
Main equipment:
Yellow Number
History:
Leader of the general assembly:
combined jersey
Intermediate sprint leader:
Red Shirt
Back to Spain
Golden jersey or
(In Spanish: Jersey Gold)
blue shirt
(In Spanish: Blue Jersey)
Orange shirt
(In Spanish: Orange Jersey)
Combined:
White jersey
History:
Points: t-shirt fish
Dauphin Libr
T-shirt Yellow and blue
Green Jersey
Red with white polka-dot jersey
Combined:
blue shirt
Tour of Switzerland
Yellow Jersey
Points jersey
GPM-jersey
(Dependent on the sponsor)
Sprint Leader:
?
major group:
(Depending on the sponsor)
Tour of California
Yellow jersey
Green Jersey
Red Shirt
White T-shirt
Tour of Missouri
Yellow Jersey
Green Jersey
Jersey Water
White T-shirt
Paris-Nice
Yellow Jersey
Green Jersey
Polka dot jersey
White T-shirt
Volta a Catalunya
White and green striped shirt
blue shirt
Red Shirt
Tour de Romandie
Yellow Jersey
Green Jersey
Red Jersey
White T-shirt
Back to the Basque country
Yellow Jersey
White T-shirt
Red Shirt
Tour of Poland
Yellow jersey
blue shirt
White T-shirt
Tirreno-Adriatico
blue shirt
Red Shirt
Green Jersey
White jersey
Down Under Tour
Orange shirt
blue shirt
White T-shirt
Black shirt
Aggressive driver:
Red Jersey
Tour of Turkey
Yellow Jersey
Green Jersey
Red Shirt
Sprints leader Classification:
Light Blue Shirt
Tour of Luxembourg
Yellow Jersey
blue shirt
Green Jersey
White shirt
Championship Jerseys
Championship of
Jersey
Cycling World Championships
Rainbow Jersey
Australia
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Driekleur shirt
Brazil
Burkina Faso
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Tricolore jersey
Japan
Kazakhstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Moldova
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Russia
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
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Cyclists including Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey Alberto Contador in the Photo Mugs


Cyclists including Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey Alberto Contador in the Photo Mugs



Cyclists including Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey Alberto Contador in the Tour de France 2009, at the Grand St. Bernard Pass, Valais, Switzerland, Europe….


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Tour De France Stage One Jersey Bike


Tour De France Stage One Jersey Bike


$277.09


The Tour De France Stage One Yellow Jersey Road Bike combines modern features with a classic look for a winning combination! The Jersey bicycle includes Shimanos stem-mounted SIS lever shifters with their front and rear A050 derailleurs to switch through the 12 speeds with added performance. This durable bike include an alloy frame with double walled alloy rims, steel hubs, and quality Wanda 25c t…

Tour de France Cycling Jersey Set(available Size: M, L, Xl, Xxl,xxxl)


Tour de France Cycling Jersey Set(available Size: M, L, Xl, Xxl,xxxl)


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Tour De France White Short Sleeves Cycling Jersey Set (Available Size: M, L, Xl, Xxl)


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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Cyclists including Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey Alberto Contador in the from Robert Harding


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Photo Puzzle, Cyclists including Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey Alberto Contador in the. Cyclists including Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey Alberto Contador in the Tour de France 2009, at the Grand St. Bernard Pass, Valais, Switzerland, Europe. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affi…

One Way Road: The Autobiography of Three Time Tour de France Green Jersey Winner Robbie McEwen


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Robbie McEwen is one of the most successful road cyclists of the last 20 years, having achieved the rare distinction of winning over 100 professional races, including multiple stages in the prestigious Tour de France and Tour of Italy. At the Tour de France, he has taken the coveted green jersey three times. He spent his teen years winning just about every possible title for his age group at BMX, …

The Story of the Tour de France Volume 1: 1903 - 1964


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“After forty years of study on the subject, I can with some confidence say Bill and Carol McGann’s The Story of the Tour de France is the finest such work ever produced in the English language, and perhaps in any.” -From the preface by Owen Mulholland, author of Uphill Battle “Besides towering over all bicycle races, the Tour de France endures for its unique Gaulic character, like Victor Hugo’s L…

The Story of the Tour de France, Volume 2: 1965-2007


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Volume 1 of “The Story of the Tour de France” concluded with Jacques Anquetil’s record-setting fifth Tour win. Volume 2 opens with the greatest Italian racer of the modern age, Felice Gimondi and his effortless victory at the young age of 22. Despite his extraordinary talent, he never won the Tour again. Starting in 1969, Eddy Merckx began his run of 5 victories. Bernard Hinault, who also managed…

Bike Hugger Jersey - Neo Retro


Bike Hugger Jersey – Neo Retro



Bike Hugger logo on a Hincapie Sportswear jersey. Great design, great jersey, and made for the cycling enthusiast. Please note that the Club Cut is a roomier fit. Neo Retro is our 2009 Design…


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tour de france gear

August 9th, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

tour de france gear

The Tour de France they are much more inspiring for any garage door

Millions worldwide are discovering that the Tour de France has replaced his time in the world and football, the audience is changing the way they work with their garage doors . Looking cycling leads a person to want to cycle. This means that instead of sitting inside the vehicle with ample space for an individual starters is minimally dressed and, if been a bit since the last trip, a little out of breath.

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Very first one person may find that a code number Opener outside is a great investment. The carpet was crucial in well over a decade ago, but it is usually a great concept nowadays. Some runners find a hiding crucial in the works of his socks. The question is, if a guy is hot and sweaty then once you enter the front door, go straight on refrigerator. After a shower and forget about your bicycle abandoned in front of the garage door in place of safety inside. Open the door the garage and hide in the inner journey is the safest and most efficient.

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If the bike is new, the challenge will be back the discovery of a great place to place. There is really a variety of devices mounted on the wall to store bicycles. This could add a higher component body little by some cardio. If out of sight leads to things every time out of mind, leaving the bike in a very visible area can be a great concept. Correct before the vehicle could be a great concept, but leaves open the possibility of scratching the front. Remember to look at the amount of space inside the front and rear to provide a great concept of how much space is available. Along one side wall is the concept to be accessible, no corners to turn. Having nothing after some vehicle will make anyone a park farther away from that object. Keep alert for more than a week later or so while pulling in and would ensure that no accidents occur.

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In general, take advantage of these inspiration for the exercise. Think outside the box can allow This inspiration lead to some garage conversion. With just a little time and a lot of financing the garage could be turned into an exercise room with a stationary bike and maybe some weights. If the room is of concern of an individual can push the gear towards the edge and leave the vehicle off despite working, only to return later. Ideas on where to buy equipment to ensure it remains accessible is really one of the main reasons individuals do not have with their systems. Some art stores are rented for use by test equipment or the provision of a subsequent purchase. The garage door could open for fresh air or closed for privacy.

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Biking to a local market for any forgotten item is also great for the environment. An individual need not with a front basket for shopping, a basic backpack can provide plenty of storage for the return trip. So now that the World Cup is almost at a store near the soccer balls to follow the lead in the Tour de France yellow jersey for any shooting or at least a new gadget for the garage door.

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2011 Tour De France 12 Hour Collector's Edition


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This DVD provides an inside version of the 2011 Tour with exciting racing footage, including coverage of each mountain stage.3-Disc SetItem SpecificationsGenreRoad…

Blood Sweat + Gears: Racing Clean to the Tour de France


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$16.14


Follow the members of the American ProTour cycling team in this exhilarating sports documentary as they aim to take the top prize in the Tour de France. Not popularly favored to win, the U.S. squad journeys from Colorado to the Paris-Roubaix in Northern France, finally arriving in Paris pumped to compete in the renowned 3,500-kilometer event. 93 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English….

2011 Tour De France 4 Hour Version


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$32.39


This DVD provides an inside version of the 2011 Tour with exciting racing footage, including coverage of each mountain stage.3-Disc SetItem SpecificationsGenreRoad…

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Giro Atmos Road/Racing Bike Helmet


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$179.95


The Giro Atmos continues to guard the bar (it itself raised) by offering the lightest, most comfortable bike helmet around. “Atmos”, roughly translated from Greek, means “air” or “vapor” and upon donning this protective chapeau, you will instantly understand why. The 26 Wind Tunnel vents and the low profile will keep your head so comfy that the Atmos will remain…

DeFeet Armskin Tour De France Arm Warmers


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$24.95


The Defeet Tour de France ArmSkin wont win the Tour for you, but at least itll protect your arms if you go down trying to out-sprint Cavendish. Stayfast cuffs keep the Armskin from heading south no matter what the weather, and the Coolmax fabric disperses sweat so you stay cool as a cucumber on a hot summer day.Product FeaturesMaterial: 49% Coolmax EcoMade, 47% Nylon, 4% LycraCuff Closure: Elastic…

Tour De France Non-Slip Gel Bicycle Gloves


Tour De France Non-Slip Gel Bicycle Gloves


$21.79


The Tour De France Non-Slip Gel Bicycle Gloves provide a secure, comfortable fit to keep you in control! These half finger gloves include non-slip knobs for improved grip. They are constructed of washable, breathable material and are suitable for use with a grip shift. The Tour De France Gloves include elastic wristbands with a Velcro closure for improved fit. Available in medium, large, and extra…

The 2011 tour DE France Euskaltel-Euskadi team/climber/professional / 11 Spain spots jersey


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$102.99


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