What do you eat "on the go" on long rides?
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Clearly, we all like different things, but wanted to get an idea of what you guys tend to eat whilst on the go on longer rides (eg 70+ miles).
Generally, I don't stop whilst out on the bike so I need something that can be easily accessed. Gels are great, but it's also nice to have something to actually eat. I used to have SIS GO energy bars which are great, but lately I've been making my own kind of bars.....heat up some honey, coconut oil and peanut butter in a saucepan, blend some oats with mixed dried fruit in a blender, then mix all together....once done lay out on a baking tray and bake for 25mins.....job done.
sandwiches are great if you stop, but can be fiddly when actually still cycling
Generally, I don't stop whilst out on the bike so I need something that can be easily accessed. Gels are great, but it's also nice to have something to actually eat. I used to have SIS GO energy bars which are great, but lately I've been making my own kind of bars.....heat up some honey, coconut oil and peanut butter in a saucepan, blend some oats with mixed dried fruit in a blender, then mix all together....once done lay out on a baking tray and bake for 25mins.....job done.
sandwiches are great if you stop, but can be fiddly when actually still cycling
Bananas mainly but I did carry a meat pie 40 miles for a snack last week
The whole energy market is dodgy in my opinion, I prefer real food
Whilst by no means an athlete I have done the Marmotte a few times powered by Sportcommunication's famously poor quality baguettes and brie - actually the cheese could have been anything at all TBH not necessarily brie
If gels and bars work for you then thats absolutely fine, but I know what suits me and its cheaper and often a lot more tasty
The last Etaoe I did had some rather lovely quiche yet people were shovelling powders into their bidons in preference
Very rarely ride that sort of distance without stopping, but I favour a good peanut butter and jam roll or similar for some "proper" food, supplemented with a few bananas. Would much rather stop and have a proper bit of grub with some mates though. Part of the journey is the stopping itself
Fig rolls, nutella and banana sarnies, wine gums but mostly energy bars. Not a huge fan but I love all day rides and if you want to carry enough for the day then they are the best bet. Normally have 3 or 4 different ones on the go - SIS, Powerbar wafers and Etixx ones at the moment.
I draw the line at gels though. Foul things
I draw the line at gels though. Foul things
Gren said:
Fig rolls, nutella and banana sarnies, wine gums but mostly energy bars. Not a huge fan but I love all day rides and if you want to carry enough for the day then they are the best bet. Normally have 3 or 4 different ones on the go - SIS, Powerbar wafers and Etixx ones at the moment.
I draw the line at gels though. Foul things
I'm not a fan of SIS energy gels, they're quite thick.... Try high5 isogels if you haven't. They're basically of the same consistency of a drink.... Maybe a tad thicker but not much. I draw the line at gels though. Foul things
Long Drax said:
Bananas, mini pork pies, fig rolls, Tangfastics.
Fig rolls and pork pies, boom! Word of warning, I developed an allergy to Bananas, was eating about 10 a week. Nothing serious, itchy skin and a trout pout, but haven't eaten one for a couple of years. Everything in moderation... Fugazi said:
I've been taking those individually wrapped crepes filled with Nutella from Tesco, which are already all rolled up and can be folded in half in a pocket and eaten a bit like an ice-pop while riding.
Interesting, ive got some of them but usually give them a quick blast in the microwave first, theyre i take it theyre ok cold...Gassing Station | Pedal Powered | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff