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Lovely and helpful of you to reference Scarlett and his book, cliveo. Happy birthday for later this month, and good luck with the ride - not long now!
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Raw before cooked.
Isn't all food raw before cooked?
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• #229
CliveO
Bike being boxed in the morning
Prepare for self-sufficiency!
I do however love the image of a General (one-star) overseeing such an exercise!
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• #230
The reason for overseeing it is to ensure I know how to unbox it and then rebox it for the return journey without upsetting the carefully calibrated fit. It turns out to be easier than I had thought.
Thank you Miss M. All food is raw before being cooked. Some food is eaten without being cooked. Refried beans are cooked before being cooked. Scarlett bullied me into it. He's like that.
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Ideally, to obtain peak performance from my body, I will continue to avoid gluten but this is unrealistic when I will be moving through Italy burning 5,000 calories a day.
As someone with coeliac disease, I've found Italy to be one of the better places to cycle as there are plenty of gluten free lunch and dinner options in most restaurants.
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• #232
Fingers crossed. I have to say, Spelt pasta and bread is rather tasty.
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• #233
Result Clive!! You can ciao down without worry! Boom boom!
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• #235
Good luck with this Clive.
Your blog has been inspiring and has almost caused me to follow suit. Diet-wise obviously.
I've cycled in Italy - even when everything hurts it's still beautiful.
Enjoy it!
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• #236
Thank you all.
Fly out in the morning. Will try and knock out a final blog piece overnight and have it up tomorrow.
During the ride I will be doing shorter daily blog posts for Reactions Magazine http://www.reactions.net They will open them up and allow access without a password. A link will appear on the Lloyd's Wellbeing site. I will also tweet on @cliveoconnell
Very busy at work which makes preparation difficult and promises to infringe on recovery time each evening.
Good news is that temperatures are down to 27 or thereabouts which is manageable. Bad news is that this is caused by a northerly wind which will blow into our faces.
I am as prepared as I am going to be. Fingers crossed for a safe ride with no mechanicals.
Thank you all for your support and advice. it has meant a huge amount to me.
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• #237
Best of luck, Clive.
Remember to enjoy it, even at those points where enjoyment is furthest from your mind. I'm sure it'll be amazing.
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• #238
"For he's a jolly good fellow..." and all that business.
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Good Luck Clive!
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Thanks Chris.
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• #242
When do you expect to arrive at MC? Is there an official finish line spectators can cheer from.
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Arrive Saturday. Not sure of time yet. Prob 4pm ish
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• #245
Keep at it Cliveo.
I've read all the blogs (probably doubling traffic to the excellent reactions website).
A little suffering is ensuing.LFGSS can be proud that Cliveo is so far only one of 6 of the original 26 that hasn't needed vehicular assistance. I doubt he is thinking of us but he might still be swearing at his garmin or his fogged up glasses.
The forecast appears to imply Sun for the last leg. Hope you are enjoying the last stage C!
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• #246
^ that!
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done.
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• #249
Good job. Pity the Scor lounge isn't open... A celebratory drink or two is well deserved
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• #250
Chapeau cliveo!
If food is hard to digest, the tendency is to eat more.
Simple tricks of digestion:
Raw before cooked.
Don't drink with meals.