PpPete
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Not being of the "sportive" persuasion I usually go with as much proper food as possible.  A few Jelly Babies are good in between cafe stops. And mini bite-size salami are a great salt/fat hit if you want a change from sweet stuff.
That said, on really long rides (over 200km), the Torq Banoffee gels with Guarana & caffeine are an almost "miracle cure" should the bonk strike in the closing stages. I usually take one for emergencies and don't need it. I'll be taking two with me on the Bryan Chapman Memorial (600km) on Saturday as I shall likely need something a bit special to get me through the night - and then another to keep me awake on Sunday afternoon.
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			That said, on really long rides (over 200km), the Torq Banoffee gels with Guarana & caffeine are an almost "miracle cure" should the bonk strike in the closing stages. I usually take one for emergencies and don't need it. I'll be taking two with me on the Bryan Chapman Memorial (600km) on Saturday as I shall likely need something a bit special to get me through the night - and then another to keep me awake on Sunday afternoon.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 rotein mix with water, (6 scoops) half a loaf of soreen (sliced for easy regulation and extraction from the packet), 2 big bananas, 5 high5 enegry gels. You get I think about 100 cals from 60mls of them, they taste good and are not gloopy/viscous like the Science in Sport ones, which if you spill are incredibly sticky as well.
rotein mix with water, (6 scoops) half a loaf of soreen (sliced for easy regulation and extraction from the packet), 2 big bananas, 5 high5 enegry gels. You get I think about 100 cals from 60mls of them, they taste good and are not gloopy/viscous like the Science in Sport ones, which if you spill are incredibly sticky as well. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		