I've been experimenting with various 'diet' related things this year and I thought I'd give 'fasted riding' a go. I'm not one of those people who needs to continually eat while out, so I wondered whether I might have a reasonable tolerance for it.
No food since Thursday evening, when I ate a low carb meal (I forget quite what) ... So, yesterday's ride started with nothing other than tea. The first 30-odd km were okay and I felt as I expected to feel. Stopped for a brew and turned round. The second 30-odd km was noticeably harder. The terrain was similar as was the amount of ascent and by the time I finished, I felt noticably more fatigued than I really should have ... the fact is, I felt fatigued and after 65km and 1100m of ascent (albeit off-road), I really shouldn't have.
I had an evening meal following the ride of steamed salmon, mushrooms, onion and courgette with a decent handful of rice. I also felt quite tired all evening which is unusual.
This morning, I got up and again started to ride without eating. Within the first 5km the perceived effort required was way higher than expected. The remaining 35km saw a steady decline in absolutely everything. The last 3km were on virtually flat tarmac but even slight inclines (and I mean slight) had me clicking down through the gears. It's fair to say that by the time I'd finished, I didn't feel very well and I think a full blown bonk was probably only 10km or so away.
Returned home (not feeling well) and made a toasted bacon and cheese butty. Within 15 minutes of eating it, the pain in my legs had gone and I felt pretty much back to normal.
As I say, the above proves nothing at all but I thought you may like to laugh and point
