Peter Stetina's guide to nutrition for gravel domination... or survival

Stetina stopping to grab some food at last year's Dirty Kanza
Stetina stopping to grab some food at last year's Dirty Kanza (Image credit: Wil Matthews)

This article is part of Gravel Week on Cyclingnews, a whole week dedicated to the stories, personalities, and tech of cycling's up-and-coming discipline. Here, Peter Stetina, who left WorldTour road racing to become a full-time gravel 'privateer' racer, shares his tips for what to eat and drink on a day on the dirt. For all of our other Gravel Week stories, click here

There are ultra-endurance races that will take you longer, but most gravel races, or at least the big ones, fall between the 6-10-hour mark.

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