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Philippa York on the evolution of nutrition in pro cycling

Philippa York on the evolution of nutrition in pro cycling

Nutrition? This whole concept was almost an affront to the French-speaking peloton of the 1980s. The established idea of pre-race food for everyone was steak and rice, finished barely three hours before the start.

If that wasn’t conducive enough to a gentle few opening kilometres then the packing of jersey pockets with mini sandwiches, creamy rice cake and slices of apple tart certainly held you back. I never heard the word nutrition uttered in relation to any kind of performance and calories were only ever mentioned if someone turned up looking a bit porky.

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