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Originally Posted by UniChris
I was drinking mostly mixed up gatorade powder with added sodium and potassium salts, or water with just a Nuun tablet, or purchased powerade with nuun a tablet dropped in. Had a couple incidents of actual or near vomiting from straight water a few years back when I first stated doing distance rides and so have been very wary since then - I'll drink water early in the morning, but later on the volume of what I drink is augmented, followed with a little yet-unmixed water mostly to rinse the other stuff out of my mouth or get solid food down.

Someone I was planning to do a moderate ride with at the end of August was recommending coconut water, might have to try that sometime.



I'm going to have to try the actual gels or shots I guess. The rice cakes are an interesting idea, I so rarely even eat white (vs brown) rice that the stuff is like candy.



Lots of coffee in the 4am range didn't quite have the intended result before setting out, which lead to being a little wary of strong flavors though yes, some kick can be nice. Had a bag of wasabi and soy almonds waiting at home it took real willpower not to dig into in advance, but did bring some more mild ones along and realized that by late afternoon any effect of the flavor and fiber would be safely later so nibbled on some at cool-down stops.



I ended up buying gallon jugs of water at my rest stops, so would often take the stale water left in bottles and pour it on my long sleeves. Rinsed out my headsweats in a water fountain when I found one (learned yesterday I've now ridden by another water fountain at an absolutely heat critical stretch no less than 3 times without seeing it, though at least this time my planned stops provided more than enough water to actually drink). At one point in the afternoon an office park had sprinklers carelessly covering the trail, decided not to ride through the way a guy who passed me did (remembering the time when pouring water over my head just caused it to end up in my shorts) but after walking around went back and carefully drenched my sleeves and headsweats in one.

Maybe I should have taken advantage of the river people were swimming in, actually had an extra pair of bike shorts along, and guess I could have changed to them in the wheelchair-sized outhouse, but didn't think of it at the time. Was definitely eyeing the town pool I rode by on last month's century.

I wrote some code a while back to extract my rest breaks from a gpx file and going through them, was surprised to find that a lot of my late afternoon critical energy/heat shade breaks in the afternoon were a lot shorter than I expected - 5 to 7 minute range. The overall total of non-riding time was insane as it always has been, but those specifically were less a factor than I'd expected. The stops to purchase water, refill bottles, mix drink power, etc always seem to eat up lots of time, everything from waiting to get across intersections to wander store aisles trying to find something suitable to trying to find a trash can for the empty gallon jug.
It is crazy when you mention to some people that you literally cannot stomach water at some point. They are so stunned but it is true. That is why Nuun and the Camelbak Elixr tablets are key for me. One water and one with a tablet or two and if I am touring then two water and one tablet. If I can get coconut water that is the jam, anytime I lose blood in quantity I usually reach for it because many many years ago I read they used coconut plasma back in WW2 and was like that's cool. I don't know if it really works the same but I always feel hydrated and refreshed.

The Isotonic gels are also super helpful and something I have learned to really love. I like something I don't need to use water for especially on rides it is scarce or maybe I don't want to drink too much.

The rice cakes are something I have really wanted to try making. I did some potatoes on a ride once and it was great. Real food is great for nutrition and it is a nice boost sometimes, that is why the differently flavored stuff is nice. It gives you a break from the gels and such that are delicious but usually flatlined in flavor. Though for some it may not work. If you are racing and really putting the hammer down then maybe blander is better but for touring and my long rides which are generally a bit more casual I like some pow and zazz. Then again I don't really go for bland foods and am frequently spicing it up some way or another (and not always with heat).

My last really big ride I made sure at every stop I could I would drench my sun sleeves and sometimes the hat or dump water on top. I always want to jump in with my shorts but I worry heavily about chafing and sores because it happens so easily for me. Like you I will dump out old water on myself and replace it if I can.
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