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Ketones in the Tour de France: super fuel or useless? – Health

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Ketones in the Tour de France: super fuel or useless?  – Health

How does it work? How does he do that? When Jonas Vingegaard beats his closest competitor Tadej Pogačar by 1:38 minutes during a 22-kilometer time trial at the Tour de France, like on Wednesday, and the next day almost six minutes ahead of him on the most difficult mountain stage, the astonishment is great. But Vingegaard is not the only one who achieves something superhuman when you see how fast the fastest men dash up the steepest ramps and manage an average speed of more than 35 kilometers per hour on the queen stage in the Alps with 5399 meters in altitude over 165 kilometers.

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