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The Daily Tour The genius of the Tour Down Under is that it is based out of one location - Adelaide, South Australia. Sure, many of the world’s best cyclists are here to race, but that is not what makes this event fantastic. Atmosphere is what makes the Tour Down Under special and that is created by the people who visit the event. It cannot be bought but it’s here. The locals, the people from regional areas, interstate and international visitors create the atmosphere. And that is what makes the event. The Daily Tour - photography from around the race, capturing some of this atmosphere. It’s not a visitors or cyclists guide to the Tour Down Under, it’s a snapshot looking at what is going on in Adelaide and the surrounding regions. This includes the regions, iconic Adelaide and race KOM climbs, around the cafes and some pro chasing. People on bikes. Published daily from Friday 17 January for 10 issues, you might get your photo in it. Follow on Facebook and Twitter. Drink water. Hope the heatwave goes. Enjoy this small piece of the Tour Down Under. And if you couldn’t make it to Adelaide, just pretend you’re here....... Bigguy thedailytour2014@gmail.com
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Welcome to my Adelaide.
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Adelaide is my Aussie summer home, my cycling home and my training ground for Europe. Born and bred in Sydney the sea change at 26 years of age was a calculated decision to become a world class athlete. Adelaide was my Launchpad – A quieter city, less expensive and a gateway to relentless traffic free terrain of the Adelaide hills, McLaren Vale and the Barossa which soon became my workplace toward European success. The Adelaide cycling community have been an incredibly important part of my development as an athlete humbly receiving support from the South Australian Institute of Sport, local produce suppliers, bike shops, gyms and of course local coffee shops! I still choose to reside here in Summer months while I prepare for Europe and remain adamant it is one of the best cycling cities in the world! Rachel Neylan www.rachelneylan.com
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We asked Rachel Neylan to nominate her favourite post ride Cafe. Red Berry Espresso 1A L’Estrange St, Glenside (2km from CBD, just off Greenhill Rd)
Other popular cafes include: Espresso Royale • 357 Magill St. St Morris Paddy’s Lantern • 219 Gilbert St. Adelaide Borcelli Caffe Ristorante • 81-89 Hutt St. Adelaide LaMusette, Siphon Coffee Bar • 3/15 Moseley St. Glenelg Muratti 114B • Prospect Rd. Prospect Add to the list. Email details to: thedailytour2014@gmail.com
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Adelaide Metropolitan Area:
JT Cycles Adelaide [1] 262 Pulteney Street Adelaide 08 8359 2755 www.jtcycles.com.au Monday:
9:00 - 18:00
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9:00 - 18:00
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9:00 - 18:00
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9:00 - 18:00
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9:00 - 20:00
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Bike Society Anzac Parade [2] 100 Anzac Highway Everard Park 08 82979952 www.bikesociety.com.au
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All metropolitan shops are Authorized S-Works Dealers.
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Contact Everard Park, Blair Athol and Hove stores for BodyGeometry FIT.
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10:00 - 17:00
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11:00 - 16:00
Bike Society Blair Athol [3]
JT Cycles Elizabeth [5]
Oxygen Cycles Mclaren Vale
394 Main North Road
Shop 3/9 Elizabeth Way
143 Main Road
Blair Athol
Elizabeth
Mclaren Vale
08 8262 5449
08 8252 1983
08 8323 7345
www.bikesociety.com.au
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Outside Metropolitan Area (within 100km):
Bike Society Brighton [4] 391 Brighton Road Hove
Bicycles Mount Barker
17/485 Main North Road Evanston
12a Walker Street
08 8358 1500 www.bikesociety.com.au
Gawler Cycles Evanston
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Mount Barker,
www.gawlercycles.com
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Adelaide Metropolitan Area: Adelaide Bicycle Creations Adelaide
Mega Bike City Adelaide
Adelaide Hills Cycles Mt Barker
Mike Turtur Cycles Medindie
Aldgate Bike Shop Stirling
Mitcham Cycle Centre Kingswood
AvantiPlus Norwood Norwood
North Adelaide Cycles North Adelaide
AvantiPlus Salisbury Salisbury
Norwood Parade Cycles Norwood
AvantiPlus Semaphone Semaphone
Oxygen Cycles McLaren Vale
AvantiPlus Unley Unley
Plympton Cycles Plympton
AvantiPlus Woodville Woodville
Road Rage Cycles St Peters
Bernie Jones Cycles Warradale
Road Track &Tri Direct Glenunga
Bicycle Express Adelaide
Seaton Cycle Works Seaton
Bike Lane Golden Grove
Southcoast Cycles Christies Beach
Bike Society Blair Athol
Standish Cycles Hyde Park Hyde Park
Bio-Mechanics Cycles & Repairs Adelaide
Standish Cycles Klemzig Klemzig
Clarks Cycles Kensington Park
Standish Cycles Marion Marion
Classic Bicycle Shop Adelaide
Standish Cycles Mile End Mile End
Complete Cycle, The Port Noarlunga South
Standish Cycles Morphett Vale Morphett Vale
Corsa Cycle Centre Adelaide
Standish Cycles Tea Tree Plaza Modbury
Cumberland Cycles Cumberland Park
Standish Cycles West Lakes West Lakes
Cycleland Clearview Elizabeth West
Star Cycles Elizabeth West
Euride Campbelltown Campbelltown
Super Elliotts Adelaide
Euride Hyde Park Hyde Park
Tailwind Cycles Reynella
Gawler Cycles Gawler
That Bike Shop Salisbury Plain
Glenelg Cycles Glenelg
The Bike Station Hove
International Cycle Centre Stepney
The Cyclerider Blackwood
JT Cycles Adelaide Adelaide
Trak Cycles Norwood
JT Cycles Elizabeth Elizabeth
Treadly Bike Shop Adelaide
Largs Bay Cycles Largs Bay
Up Front Bikes O’Halloran Hill
Lifecycle Bicycles Norwood
Whippets Workshop Stepney
Little Black Bike Adelaide Mawson Lakes Cycles Mawson Lakes
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How to get the most out of your riding / training
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Nutrition tips for the everyday cyclist Alan McCubbin – SDA Advanced Sports Dietitian, Next Level Nutrition
Sports nutrition is often thought of as something that elite athletes pay close attention to, but not something that should concern the average cyclist. But no matter what level of riding you do, it’s likely that some adjustments in how you eat may make you faster or stronger on the bike, and get through your rides with plenty of energy. Here’s a few quick nutrition tips to make the most out of your cycling.
So what’s the best way to go about weight loss – low carb, intermittent fasting, calorie counting or just eating less? Ultimately any approach that reduces the total energy (kilojoules or calories) will result in weight loss, but the approach that will work best for you is the one that you find the easiest to follow in the long term (and caters for any specific medical conditions, food allergies or intolerances).
Shave some grams off your rig
One thing that very few people ever discuss is the effect weight loss has on your body’s energy needs. Smaller bodies burn less energy – so if you were to lose 5kg and return to eating what you did before, chances are your weight will rebound back to where it started (or worse). So it’s very important to realise that to lose weight AND keep it off you have to eat less energy (or burn more through exercise) than you are now permanently, for the rest of your life. If you can’t continue that whacky magazine diet or gruelling exercise regime for the next thirty years, then don’t start it in the first place.
Most cyclists (well at least us blokes) inevitably want to buy their next bike - one that’s lighter, faster and shinier. Saving weight by spending big on equipment has long been an obsession for many, but why spend hundreds (or even thousands) to save a few hundred grams when you can drop a kilo or two from your own frame without spending a penny (or at least a small amount on getting some expert guidance)? Nothing makes you ride faster uphill than giving gravity less ammunition.
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Periodise your Fuel Back in the 1990s sports dietitians used to go on about carbohydrate as being the important exercise fuel. If you did a lot of training you were told to eat lots of carbs. But things were a bit more primitive back then, and athletes were encouraged to eat lots of carbs everyday, regardless of the training schedule. Since then both training and nutrition has come a long way, and with it the concept of periodised nutrition. That is, matching your carbs to your training schedule. Big ride tomorrow morning? Then make sure you get plenty of carbs the night before. Rest day or an easy social ride? Then no need for it. Afternoon ride? Then it’s extra carbs for breakfast and lunch. Carbohydrate is essentially starch and sugar, so foods like breakfast cereals, bread, rice, pasta, bananas, flavoured milk and yoghurt and foods made with flour and/or sugar will provide you with fuel for your high intensity
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efforts. Use these when you need them but reduce them when you don’t. You’ll have energy for training but eat less total energy over the week (helpful if weight loss is a goal).
Get maximum benefit from your training It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realise that the more you ride, the fitter you get. But have you ever thought about what goes on in the body to make that happen? Research in the last ten years has been able to directly measure what’s going on inside the muscle. Following exercise, our muscles build proteins that result in the beneficial changes that occur in the body. With different types of exercise, different proteins are produced. But nutrition also has a role to play. The protein building effect is enhanced by eating foods that contain protein shortly after a ride. Even when not exercising there is a role for regular serves of protein across the day to maintain your muscle size and strength.
There’s still more research to be done to determine the ideal way to eat protein for cyclists, but current recommendations suggest eating serves of 15-25g of protein (more if getting protein from plant foods) about 4-6 hours apart and one serve within the first hour after a big ride. Examples include a small tin of tuna, 3 eggs, 100-150g of meat, fish or chicken, 500mL of milk (plain or flavoured) or 200g of greek style yoghurt.
Have a plan It never ceases to amaze me how many cyclists measure every aspect of their training. They have coaches writing individualised training plans, they measure heart rate, power, cadence and anything else they can analyse. But despite this, so few have a thought out nutrition plan that’s designed specifically to match their immaculately prepared training program.
most out of your hard work on the bike. This means eating differently on different days of the week, adjusting your diet when your training plan changes emphasis during the year, and making adjustments when you’re injured or taking time off the bike. It can be tricky working out exactly how to individualised your nutrition to your specific goals and training schedule. If you’re looking for an expert to help build you a plan, find an Accredited Sports Dietitian by checking out the Sports Dietitians Australia website – sportsdietitians.com.au
Nutrition planning is about eating according to your goals and training schedule, to get the
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