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2014-09-17 12:12 AM
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Subject: RE: Fueling
Originally posted by Left Brain

I would bet most people don't need "fuel" for a bike ride of 3 hours or less, except for water.  The triathlon community is "fuel" crazy. 




Yeah I agree. It's unnecessary.


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