On a little bit of a drunken whim, I signed up for the Lutsen 99er., a 102.8 mile mountain bike race here in MN at the end of June. It's got 6,200 ft of elevation gain over the miles but is mostly gravel roads and snow mobile trails, not much single track.
I've got a bike and have done some riding but have no idea what to bring with me and am struggling to figure out a nutrition strategy. I rode 75 miles this weekend and took 6 Gus, ate a pop tart and a sausage and cheese snack thing from a gas station. I definitely would have needed a lot more food had I been going any further.
I'm guessing this takes me a little less than 8 hours to complete.
Aid Stations are at 22, 56, 76 and 94 and a bag drop is at 56.
When I run, I usually fuel with Gu or Maurten but it seems like I need more sustenance on the bike.
I have a backback that I wear running that has a 1.5 Liter reservoir. I was thinking water in that and then two bottles full of tailwind for calories. Then maybe keeping some peanut butter crackers, PB&J sandwiches or other normal food in the back pockets of my jersey to eat.
What should I carry for bike repair? I've heard quick chain links, quick link tool, tire levers, CO2 thing and then a spare tube. I'm riding on tubeless tires with sealant so hoping I don't have to mess with tires.
Any thoughts on how to approach the fueling or the emergency mechanics?! Thanks!
I've got a bike and have done some riding but have no idea what to bring with me and am struggling to figure out a nutrition strategy. I rode 75 miles this weekend and took 6 Gus, ate a pop tart and a sausage and cheese snack thing from a gas station. I definitely would have needed a lot more food had I been going any further.
I'm guessing this takes me a little less than 8 hours to complete.
Aid Stations are at 22, 56, 76 and 94 and a bag drop is at 56.
When I run, I usually fuel with Gu or Maurten but it seems like I need more sustenance on the bike.
I have a backback that I wear running that has a 1.5 Liter reservoir. I was thinking water in that and then two bottles full of tailwind for calories. Then maybe keeping some peanut butter crackers, PB&J sandwiches or other normal food in the back pockets of my jersey to eat.
What should I carry for bike repair? I've heard quick chain links, quick link tool, tire levers, CO2 thing and then a spare tube. I'm riding on tubeless tires with sealant so hoping I don't have to mess with tires.
Any thoughts on how to approach the fueling or the emergency mechanics?! Thanks!