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Friday, August 14, 2009

The Tour is over for this year - but...


This is an extract from a February post from The Science of Sport website, which I highly recommend by the way.


"It brings to mind one of the most fascinating quotes I've ever come across in a cycling book - it was in the book "The death of Marco Pantani" by Matt Rendell, in which a story is recounted of how in the 1990's, with EPO use rampant, the cyclists would set their heart rate monitors to sound an alarm if their heart rate dropped below a certain level. On hearing the alarm, the cyclists would have to wake up, get the bike out and spend 10 minutes on the rollers, in their hotel rooms, just to jump start the circulation.


In the words of one cyclist: "During the day we live to ride, and at night, we ride to stay alive". "


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