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Basic Skills for Group Riding You don't have to be a competitive cyclist to enjoy the benefits of group rides. Utilized correctly, regular group sessions can motivate you, improve your fitness and make any ride more enjoyable...
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Indoor Training for Improved Climbing To excel at climbing, get on your mountain bike and practice your in-the-saddle and out-of-the-saddle technique and pedaling style to develop the power needed for climbing...
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How to Prepare for Multi-day Racing In the cycling world, summer is stage-racing season. The Tour de France is the premier stage race, but countless mini-tours take place throughout the world...
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Cracking the Code on Hydration In most cases, cyclists do not need to supplement with electrolytes for sessions under 90 minutes long, but there are some athletes who lose above normal amounts of electrolytes while sweating...
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Warm Up or Die A good warmup permits a gradual increase in metabolic processes and prevents premature accumulation of lactic acid. This means less fatigue at higher levels of exercise. The fatigue associated with the accumulation of lactic acid is actually a self-preserving process...
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