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Old 04-18-24, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Iride01
Carbs consumed while riding are able to be absorbed by the gut into the blood stream to be converted fairly fast to glycogen to replace what's lost.
Carbs ingested during exercise are metabolized in the liver to glucose and used for energy in end organs, mainly muscle and brain. Glycogen consumption is suppressed if you eat enough, but glycogen is not repleted to any significant degree.

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