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I've never got unwell on a long ride - usually feel great. Apart from being knackered, everything hurting, that is!
Pretty similar to @hippy
Some people do take vitamins. I think I might have read @skinny saying something about it (apols if not you - was someone at the top end of ultra world!) but I also only take vitamin D in normal life, and don't bother with it if I am going to be out on a bike in the sun all day.
Showers are great when you can find them but I prefer them to be warm!
I try and eat the best food I can. When racing it tends to be pretty poor, but the quantities are high so bound to get some vitamins if you eat enough of it. I eat a lot of cereal bars on the bike as good trade off between ease of carrying / eating on bike, carb-dense, reasonably nutritious esp if bits of fruit in them, ok flavour, etc. I always grab a sandwich if available when I stop. Byrek is great if in London or the Balkans but hard to find in between. Sometimes it has to be croissants, cakes chocolate bars and other junk as nothing else available. I don't think I've ever eaten a 7-days while stationary, though!
I use electrolyte powder if it's hot (>25). Carry a tiny bag of it with me and put a small pinch in each bottle.
The big risk I take is hand hygiene. Don't wear gloves unless cold which helps a bit as easier to wash / sanitise hands. But everything gets smeared on my bar tape.
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I'll be honest (sorry) that photo is the summation of everything wrong with modern life.
Eat healthy and then worry about vitamins. Taking vitamins will not undo the damage of eating shit food.
I do take soke vitamins, occasionally. But mostly I just eat very well and a lot of fruit and vegetables.
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That's interesting about the hand hygiene, I've been carrying a little sanitiser bottle in my saddle bag since covid. I'll keep that then, I never thought about that but if you're eating on the go and stopping at various places then the risk of picking up any germs is very high.
Also love that story below about gaining 10 places just to get some chocolate milk!
It's the plastic use which is why I swapped to making my own, using a soft flask is actually better as you can modulate how much you take. I make it for my GF too and she much prefers them as she never uses the full shop bought gel so she can have as much as she needs. I'm definitely not that accurate with my measurements, I follow the grams but just pour the salt in and hope for the best..... Also maybe test try the homemade ones for the TTs, you could definitely put the flask down the front of your skinsuit which could have some aero benefits depending on your body shape. One of my mates who's pro-conti does this and swears by the benefits although he never does 12hour TTs.
@frank9755 i'm definitely a fan of making a batch up for the weekend for the 2 days but now that I've got a multi day ride coming up I will stick to solids as you and hippy have mentioned. I've only done gels for a few hours at a time and not multi day races like you have and found my mouth is less than desirable.
What do you guys do about staying well? I'm the vitamins below and cold showers which has been working but I'm interested in what a lot more experienced people do.
My breakfast looked like the below today with a glass of OJ and a double espresso, does this mean I'm an endurance cyclist....