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On-bike bites

It’s easy to forget to keep fuelling during an event, or you may just not feel like eating, but it’s vital you consume enough to avoid running out of gas. “Up to 90% of riders – casual, club or pro – don’t eat enough on the bike,” says chef Alan Murchison in his new recipe book The Cycling Chef on the Go.

Swapping processed bars for homemade delights is obviously better for us,

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