The Last Supper - Before Race Day
Let's face it, as a mountain bike rider, the chances of finding yourself out on the town or at the pub the night before an event are pretty high. We asked Marzia to help us navigate the bistro menu to uncover the "least worst" options you're likely to encounter when eating out the night before race day.
The pub is bustling, the talk is all about the course, the dirt, the features, and the favourites to take it home. The beer is flowing, and that burger on the menu is looking pretty tasty.
Are Burgers and Beers Suitable as a Pre-race Meal?
The answer is…it depends.
It may seem like all questions around nutrition are answered with “it depends”, but it really does depend on what your body is used to, what your gut can tolerate, what is available, what time the race starts, and how well you sleep after a couple of beers and a burger.
What About Beer?
Eat at Home if You Can:
Some Decent Options if You’re Eating Out:
Beef burger (just the beef patty and bun, no egg or bacon) with a small salad and a baked potato or a small serving of chips.
Chicken burger with a small salad and a baked potato or a small serving of chips.
Tomato-based pasta dish like Spaghetti bolognaise (skip it if gluten is not your friend).
Small steak with cooked veggies and baked potato.
Beef salad (if you are racing XCO, XCM or Enduro you will need to add a side of potato or rice to increase your carbohydrate intake).
Grilled fish with cooked veggies and baked potato.
Margherita, Hawaiian or Veggie pizza (only if you normally digest pizza well, avoid pepperoni or meat lovers as they are harder to digest for most).
If Fast Food or Takeaway Is the Only Option:
Wholemeal snack wrap x 2
Classic chicken salad
Classic Angus burger
Nando’s:
Powerfood salad with chicken tenders
Superfuel or Mediterranean salad with chicken tenders and a side of paella
¼ chicken + paella or corn on the cob and garden salad
The classic or supremo, corn on the cob, or rice and garden salad
Hungry Jack’s:
Tropical or Classic grilled chicken + small chips
Whopper + small chips.
Red Rooster:
Salad roll with chicken
Chicken roll + side salad
¼ chicken and mash or corn or crunchy potato & side salad
Guzman y Gomez:
Tacos with chicken; Bowl with chicken or beef
Salad with chicken or beef.
Subway: Chicken strips or steak or smashed falafel sub with lots of salad on rye bread
Kebab Shop: Chicken kebab with lots of salad.
Fish and Chip Shop: Grilled fish and small chips.
What to Avoid:
What About a Chicken Parmi?:
The Most Important Thing:
Meet Marzia
Marzia Bell is an Accredited Sports Dietitian and the founder of Life + Performance Nutrition. Marzia is a passionate outdoor sports enthusiast, giving all things trail and mountain a go.
Life + Performance Nutrition helps athletes and weekend legends nationwide perform at their best by fine tuning everyday, training and race day nutrition with personalised strategies that work.