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What to bring on a charity century?

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Old 23-03.-2007, 07:19 AM   #1
Mike Jacobs
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Default What to bring on a charity century?

I have no special needs, so what should I take this weekend on-bike for a 100-mile ride touted as the "best supported" cycling event?

TIA!
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Old 23-03.-2007, 10:47 AM   #2
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Default Re: What to bring on a charity century?

Whoops - just realized that I kinda cross-posted with the Cafe forum with pretty much the same question (Rookie/MS150 thread). Sorry 'bout that... working too hard this week getting everything done for the big ride this weekend - actually forgot in the same day. If you answer here, your advice will NOT go unheeded, though! TIA(A)
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Old 24-03.-2007, 12:18 AM   #3
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Default Re: What to bring on a charity century?

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I have no special needs, so what should I take this weekend on-bike for a 100-mile ride touted as the "best supported" cycling event?

TIA!

My #1 Recommendation is Hammer Perpeteum. I swear by it for long rides.

http://www.e-caps.com/za/ECP?PAGE=P...10047&AMI=10103

It has an oatmeal texture/taste to it, but it will keep you from cramping and bonking early.
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