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Cytomax sport drink
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Harvey Dent
2004-06-08 22:01:08 UTC
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A friend of mine gave me some Cytomax to try on my last ride. I really like
the taste and I felt great during and after the ride. Is it possible for a
sport drink to have such an effect...or was it just me.

Thanks to all comments...

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Mark Hickey
2004-06-09 03:49:03 UTC
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Post by Harvey Dent
A friend of mine gave me some Cytomax to try on my last ride. I really like
the taste and I felt great during and after the ride. Is it possible for a
sport drink to have such an effect...or was it just me.
The stuff is spooky in its abilty to prevent lactic acid buildup.
It's not just you.

Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $695 ti frame

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Harvey Dent
2004-06-10 17:23:34 UTC
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Thanks Mark,
I didn't think it was just me...I went to the website
(http://www.cytosport.com) and found some good info in their science
section. This stuff rocks!!
Post by Mark Hickey
Post by Harvey Dent
A friend of mine gave me some Cytomax to try on my last ride. I really like
the taste and I felt great during and after the ride. Is it possible for a
sport drink to have such an effect...or was it just me.
The stuff is spooky in its abilty to prevent lactic acid buildup.
It's not just you.
Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $695 ti frame
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Dain Bramage
2004-06-11 03:15:06 UTC
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Wow! It's just totally amazing how us disinterested
folks who are definitely not in any way associated
with the product can be so totally positiive about
it and supply such useful links to the places where
you can, like, BUY stuff... I mean, like, wow!


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Mark Hickey
2004-06-11 18:31:15 UTC
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Post by Dain Bramage
Wow! It's just totally amazing how us disinterested
folks who are definitely not in any way associated
with the product can be so totally positiive about
it and supply such useful links to the places where
you can, like, BUY stuff... I mean, like, wow!
Could be - but spamming rbo-r isn't a very high-percentage move (the
ten of us who may actually still read this probably won't make much
difference to whatever corporation makes Cytomax.

Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $695 ti frame

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Mike DeMicco
2004-06-15 18:10:28 UTC
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Post by Harvey Dent
A friend of mine gave me some Cytomax to try on my last ride. I really like
the taste and I felt great during and after the ride. Is it possible for a
sport drink to have such an effect...or was it just me.
Most sports drinks are about the same. On any ride longer than 1-1/2
hrs. you should be drinking a sports drink instead of water. Buy
whichever one tastes the best and that you can stomach on long rides and
doesn't cause problems like bloating, etc.. I use Cytomax myself and
find it's easier on my stomach than the others.

After a long, hard ride you might want to try Endurox R4, which is a
recovery drink.
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Mike McCracken
2004-06-29 13:49:46 UTC
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Post by Harvey Dent
A friend of mine gave me some Cytomax to try on my last ride. I really like
the taste and I felt great during and after the ride. Is it possible for a
sport drink to have such an effect...or was it just me.
More shameless promotions, but Cytomax was introduced to me on a 18
hour climb and it worked for me.

Mike

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S o r n i
2004-06-29 15:27:52 UTC
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Post by Mike McCracken
More shameless promotions, but Cytomax was introduced to me on a 18
hour climb and it worked for me.
OK, I'll bite: an 18-hour climb?!?

Bill "Professor and MaryAnn along?" S.

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Mark Hickey
2004-06-30 19:35:45 UTC
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Post by S o r n i
Post by Mike McCracken
More shameless promotions, but Cytomax was introduced to me on a 18
hour climb and it worked for me.
OK, I'll bite: an 18-hour climb?!?
Bill "Professor and MaryAnn along?" S.
Lessee... in the last hill climb I did a couple hours would get you up
6,000 feet (~1900m) of climbing. Multiply that times nine and you'd
better be wearing a pressure suit...

Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $695 ti frame

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Chris Phillipo
2004-06-30 19:56:03 UTC
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Post by Mark Hickey
Lessee... in the last hill climb I did a couple hours would get you up
6,000 feet (~1900m) of climbing. Multiply that times nine and you'd
better be wearing a pressure suit...
Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $695 ti frame
It gets easier once that pesky wind resistance goes away.
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S o r n i
2004-07-01 00:25:08 UTC
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Post by Mark Hickey
Post by S o r n i
Post by Mike McCracken
More shameless promotions, but Cytomax was introduced to me on a 18
hour climb and it worked for me.
OK, I'll bite: an 18-hour climb?!?
Bill "Professor and MaryAnn along?" S.
Lessee... in the last hill climb I did a couple hours would get you up
6,000 feet (~1900m) of climbing. Multiply that times nine and you'd
better be wearing a pressure suit...
Unless you climb at MY speed...

Bill "snorkle, anyone?" S.

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Mike
2004-07-13 17:49:41 UTC
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Post by S o r n i
Post by Mike McCracken
More shameless promotions, but Cytomax was introduced to me on a 18
hour climb and it worked for me.
OK, I'll bite: an 18-hour climb?!?
Bill "Professor and MaryAnn along?" S.
Sorry for not explaining it further. It was an 18 hour Alpine/Rock
climb of the North Ridge of Mt. Stuart here in the Cascades of
Washington. A buddy of mine and I did a route that is listed as 2-3
days in most guide books in 18 hours of none stop hiking and rock
climbing. It was a great outing for me who is a family guy that
doesn't get out to do big climbs too often. Just do a search for
North ridge of stuart and you'll see some incredible pictures of this
great classic climb.

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