RE: Ketones, superfuel for pro-athletes?

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Ketones, superfuel for pro-athletes?

in sportstalk •  5 years ago 

I think the intuition behind Ketone drinks is completely fine for cyclists; pretty much all cyclists follow a high-carb, low-fat diet to maximise body glycogen stores, but the liver doesn't produce as much Ketones as if they were following a Ketogenic, high-fat, low-carb diet, and they use the drinks to promote the levels of these molecules. I wouldn't outright say it's natural but it definitely isn't a performance enhancing "drug" per say.

That being said, Ketone drinks are definitely widening the gap between WorldTour level teams and Continental level teams - I read somewhere that a litre of Ketone drink can cost you upwards of $1000. Just a dip in the ocean for Team INEOS or any of the other big cycling team, but for a low-budget continental team trying to get exposure it 's not a level playing field. For that reason I think they should be banned completely by the UCI.

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True, but if you see how Corendon-Circus as a pro-continental team is beating Worldtour teams on big events, you would wonder what these big teams like Katoesja and CCC are doing with their millions... Or maybe it’s because of ketones? 😏

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