​​Mango flavour, and 120g per hour: How does Tadej Pogačar fuel in a Tour de France stage?

Tadej Pogacar eating an Enervit gel
(Image credit: Enervit)

Despite advances in sports science and cycling-specific training, nutrition and fuelling strategy are often not emphasised enough among amateur athletes, and thiꦬs can have a significant impact on performance.

Your body is an engine, and to run optimally, it needs to be fueled at regular intervals to supply your working muscles with the fuel re▨quired to produce ene🥃rgy and delay the depletion of your muscle glycogen stores, which can lead to bonking.

Aaron wa🏅s the Tech Editor Cyclingnews between July 2019 and June 2022. He was born and raised in South Africa, whe🐽re he completed his BA honours at the University of Cape Town before embarking on a career in journalism. Aaron has spent almost two decades writing about bikes, cars, and anything else with wheels. Prior to joining the Cyclingnews team, his experience spanned a stint as Gear & Digital editor of Bicycling magazine, as well as a time at TopCar as Associate Editor.

Now based in the UK's Surrey Hills, Aaron's life revolves around bikes. He's a competitive racer, Stravaholic, and Zwift enthusiast. He’s twice ridden the Cape Epic, completed the Haute Route Alps, and represented South Africa in the 20🌃22, 2023, 2024 UCI eSports World Championships.

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