Service Course Report

Giro Chaos & Cycling’s High-Carb Revolution

1 h 36 min · 14. maj 2026
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The Giro d’Italia finally hits Italy and immediately delivers chaos. Ed, KS, and Derin break down Stage 5’s rain-soaked finale, UAE’s continued crash problems, and Visma’s controversial “back is the new front” strategy. The crew also dives into cycling’s high-carb fueling trend — from Maurten gels to maple syrup packets — debating what actually works for real riders versus the pros. Plus: • La Vuelta Femenina recap • Giro sprint stages and GC tactics • Old-school cycling memories from the 7-Eleven Giro era • Riding all the bikes • Why social rides still matter A mix of race analysis, cycling culture, gear talk, and stories from decades in the sport.

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