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How To Prevent Heat Exhaustion/Hitting the Wall?
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[QUOTE="Smokin Joe, post: 84455, member: 18130"] Thanks Tex & Jobe for your insight. Tex, I find your reply extremely informative. It kind of fits with what my experience has been. I just wanted to make sure that by training at that level I wasn't defeating the purpose. I'll take Greg LeMond's advice anyday. He has been there and done that. Anyone that could recover from a near fatal gunshot wound and be able to ride at and win at the international level. I can't remeber if he went on to win the Tour de France after the recovery but I'm sure you know Tex. I find it also says alot about American athletes that Lance Armstrong also recovered from a life threatening situation (cancer) to re-win the Tour. [/QUOTE]
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