How many energy bars and gels do you get through per season?

I ordered 48 bars and about 70 gels, for use before/during races only. Will see how long they last. How many do you get through in a season?
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Ruth
it's a hard life if you don't weaken.
sometimes iv used them in a 10 though only because i was feeling terrible! lol
10m tt pb:23:42.
25m tt pb: 1h 2min( only done 2)
Depending on how many road races I do I'll expect that box of 30 to probably last until close to the end of the RR season. I'll probably have to get a stash before the CX season starts as I seem to have grown a habit of squeezing a gel down before a race starts :roll:
How out of date can they go ..?
I bought a full box of short dated Viper gels that actually do feel like they do good for 1/3 of the retail price... loads left in the cupboard.. last year I ended up 'rewarding myself' 3 or 4 sports beans every lap ( road race lap length I hasten to add), more of placebo effect probably.
What you have ordered would probably last me the next 10 years.
25 - 53:07 R25/7
Now using strava http://app.strava.com/athletes/155152
This is the racing forum but I go through tons of gels for sportives - about 1 an hour. At 83-84 kg my engine burns a LOT of fuel to keep me moving.
In total: ~20 freebies plus 1 x 20 pack of SIS Go gels and 1 x 20 pakc of High5 caffeine so 60?
my freebies mostly through sponsorship
At sportives, they're not free cuz you've already paid £15-25 but I've more than made up for that on a couple occasion. On one Wiggle sportive I got 8 gels and 8 packets of 2:1 and 4:1. On one action medical sportive I got 6 ZipFit gels and 20 Zipfit packets of the pink energy drink. I think the product sponsors mis-calced on those 2 occasions.
I used 26 gels in one race.
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I want to now how you wasn't sick, even the longest race I would think about using them, I would have a max of 4 and that is for less than 4 hours
I ate:
~13L of fluids (water, Go, High5 4:1, Cytomax)
1 Pepsi
1 Pepsi Max
1 V energy drink
2 small instant coffees
26 Powergels
9 Powerbars
1 chicken roll
1 ham roll
1 brioche jam
1 brioche plain
1 bowl pasta
1 Kit Kat
5 Pro Plus tablets
I was a bit ill after switching to the 4:1. Once we stopped that it was better. If you train for it you can consume it.
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Only 5 pro plus tablets (good knows how much caffiene I get through in a 12 hour
http://www.xcracer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=60
I trained on gels and powerbars so no problems there.
Hi5 4:1 I did a 12hr training ride on the night course the week before and was fine on it.
I was falling asleep during the 24hr but too dozy to take enough caffeine. I won't be making that mistake again.
Rob Lee must have trained on the gels. No problems. I could've swapped out the bars for gels but the variety was important. I was also mixing my drinks quite strong 8-9% GO for example, whereas he used weaker drinks and more gels. Either would work as long as you are getting max carbs into your system without gastric upset.
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...but I can't help noticing how many adverts the sportsfood companies put in these magazines :twisted:
It took a decent amount of time before I could stomach all that censored . Wilko will do 540mi on Go and peanut butter/honey sandwiches because that's what he's used to and what he trains with.
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Some people just don't on with certain products, training with them or not, and for me Hi5 is one of them. As for training with gels, unfortunately I don't want a 2nd mortgage just for energy products that are not really needed in bulk during training, 12 or 24 hour TT's. I can understand higher intensity races where eating food is very difficult, but even I, whom feels it very hard to actually eat on the bike can manage solid food during a 12 hour TT. Plus the benefit of food (or energy bars as these are solid food), is that it is a more sustained release of energy which is better for ultra endurance events.
Energy drinks are needed to supplement the food intake, as it is unlikely whilst racing or training you could actually eat the 60-80 garms of carbs recommended per hour for the best performance. I generally use Go, but don't really train with it either, and it doesn't upset my stomach.
The reason I use gels and bars is one of convenience - carrying 12 hours worth of sandwiches or bananas or pretty much anything else is impractical and I don't want to be stopping at shops to refuel. A cheaper alternative is to make your own bars and gels so you get more energy for carrying the same quantity of food for less coin. Anyway, mortgage rates are low.. splash out!
I also know my energy expenditure for my given race pace and even with the huge amount of calories I was ingesting I was in deficit after the 24hr but crucially I wasn't dehydrated, nor did I bonk. A few tweaks this year and things should be much better too.
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Unfortunately my current mortgage is a big one, so not so cheap
You will always be in deficit, as your body just can not process the amount of food required, as mentioned above it can only process about 60-80 gms of carbs an hour so about 320 calories of carbs, you will be burning alot more than this each hour. Unless pedalling very slowly
PS get a helper or 2, then you don't have to carry much food at all. I carry about 1-2 hours worth in a 12 hour TT.
I had a great team. I don't have them when training though - they're just not -that- sick in the head.
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