Global Cycling Network's 'Top 10 Things Not To Eat While Cycling'
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fvy43QrIW5I[/media]
Not your typical advice.
(Alternatively, skip to 4:45 for my personal favourite)
I liked their method of carrying the pizza in particular.
In all seriousness though, cold pizza is amazing for a long bike ride. Lots of salt, and tons of calories. Warm pizza falls apart though.
Itching to take my Foil out for a ride every time I watch one of GCN's videos.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;45477688]I liked their method of carrying the pizza in particular.
In all seriousness though, cold pizza is amazing for a long bike ride. Lots of salt, and tons of calories. Warm pizza falls apart though.[/QUOTE]
That's fairly interesting to note about the cold pizza. However, it would be awkward trying to eat some while out and about. Perhaps rapping individual slices in aluminium foil would be best when out on a bike? Possibly putting it in a bike basket or backpack depending on the bike.
I will take this into account for the night I order pizza and have to use my bike the next day.
[editline]23rd July 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Thund3rdome;45478352]Itching to take my Foil out for a ride every time I watch one of GCN's videos.[/QUOTE]
Carrera master race.
(I want a road bike, but I must say, this (Carrera) Titan bike is swwwweeet)
[QUOTE=Kickin Balls;45478653]That's fairly interesting to note about the cold pizza. However, it would be awkward trying to eat some while out and about. Perhaps rapping individual slices in aluminium foil would be best when out on a bike? Possibly putting it in a bike basket or backpack depending on the bike.
I will take this into account for the night I order pizza and have to use my bike the next day.
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If it's thin crust, you can fold it/roll it and pack it in foil or clingfilm, which you can roll back for an easy one-handed snack. It won't drip or drop any toppings like it would conventionally, and allows you to increase calorie intake per bite/minute.
[QUOTE=Cabbage;45478694]If it's thin crust, you can fold it/roll it and pack it in foil or clingfilm, which you can roll back for an easy one-handed snack. It won't drip or drop any toppings like it would conventionally, and allows you to increase calorie intake per bite/minute.[/QUOTE]
This is some surprisingly useful shit, thanks bro.
That cereal one does look pretty convenient to have, though
[QUOTE=Crash155;45478754]That cereal one does look pretty convenient to have, though[/QUOTE]
Would feel rather hard to eat cereal and avoid traffic. However, the roads they ride on are -superb-. Wish lots of places in the UK had roads that sweet in the towns.
[QUOTE=Kickin Balls;45478653]That's fairly interesting to note about the cold pizza. However, it would be awkward trying to eat some while out and about. Perhaps rapping individual slices in aluminium foil would be best when out on a bike? Possibly putting it in a bike basket or backpack depending on the bike.
I will take this into account for the night I order pizza and have to use my bike the next day.[/QUOTE]
I just stack it in a ziplock bag. It get's crushed a bit, but it tastes perfectly fine. You can open and close them one handed, and to get it out you just pin the bag to your handlebars with your steering hand (or just keep a big ass binder clip handy).
I dunno, the pizza thing seemed pretty useful
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