Do triathlon athletes pee themselves?

A large case of nerves combined with pre-race hydration practices make some athletes feel the urge to urinate, even though they just visited the port-a-potty a few minutes before. Some athletes will urinate, wetsuit or no wetsuit, while standing in the water waiting for the race to begin.
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Do triathletes pee on themselves?

On to the matter at hand – yes, some triathletes do, in fact, pee on their bikes.
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How do people pee during a triathlon?

Though there are portable toilets along the sides of the course you probably won't have time before the start gun goes off. A lot of triathletes pee in their wetsuits and that's normal. It is a common option for most athletes as the wetsuit is on long before the race starts.
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How do triathlon athletes go to the bathroom?

There are provisions for portable toilets or porta-potties in most triathlon races for athletes' usage on race day. They are usually located 12-15 miles apart on a bike course and 1-1.5 miles apart on a run course.
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Why do triathletes pee on the bike?

In longer races, you are more likely to need to pee during the bike. In fact, during an Iron-distance race, peeing one to two times on the bike is a sign of good hydration. During a one- to two-hour event, needing to pee would be a sign of over hydration.
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Do long distance cyclists pee themselves?

Many Tour de France stages are road courses, so the riders can stop at the side of the road to pee, with teams sometimes organizing a “nature break” in which the teammates collectively urinate. Time is of the essence here because riders will be passed by other racers while they are taking care of their business.
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How do Olympic road cyclists pee?

Pee at the side of the road

Some riders stop at the side of the road to go for a pee. The peloton may organise itself, selecting a 'nature break' slot during which the riders will collectively pee; at a Grand Tour tradition dictates that the GC leader determines when this will be.
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Do Tour de France riders poop?

Ideally, racers would plan around their need to defecate, but once in a while, nature calls and all you can do is answer it.
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How do professional female cyclists pee during a race?

A lot of the women's races are less than 5 hrs so usually we pee 8 times right before and then can hold it to the end of the race if needed. Other times, a rider will choose to pull over and pee and then get the car to help them get back. No woman pees herself while riding, at least on purpose!
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Can you pee in a tri suit?

Two piece trisuits have a separate top and bottom, which can be extremely advantageous when you need to go to the bathroom. When I have to pee during a triathlon, my entire one piece suit has to come off (and it's a tight squeeze so it's difficult to get on and off).
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Do you stop to pee during Ironman?

Whatever you do be careful how and when you pee during a race – while many do pee while riding the bike it's actually against race rules, and can result in a yellow card or stop-and-go penalty if seen by a race referee.
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Where do Tour de France riders pee?

It's common for the peloton—that's the pack of riders pedaling together all day—to stop near the start of the race and take a leak on the side of the road en masse. (The TV cameras offer common courtesy in this case.) But every man's bladder is different, and sometimes guys _just have to go.
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Are females allowed in the Tour de France?

The event broadcasted the details of the 2022 Tour de France Femmes, the highly anticipated new stage race for pro women. The eight-day Tour de France Femmes will replace the old La Course by le Tour de France, which was a single-day event held in various locations across from 2014 until 2021.
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How do you hold your pee in a long car ride?

Practice pelvic floor exercises, like Kegels, to increase your body's ability to hold in your pee when you have to (i.e. when you're traveling in remote areas where there's no rest stops or fast food joints to stop at). Invest in a portable pee urinal that you store under the seat in your vehicle.
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Do cyclists wear diapers?

Competitive cyclists, they said, do not wear underpants because they become uncomfortable and can chafe during a stage. Despite long days in the saddle, travelling through some of France's most beautiful countryside, Wynants admitted he has little time for enjoying the scenery.
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What is a sticky bottle in cycling?

Noun. sticky bottle (plural sticky bottles) (cycling, slang) A water bottle, handed from a car occupant to a cyclist during a race, illicitly used to aid the rider as he/she briefly maintains a grasp on the bottle while being carried along by the car.
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Why do cyclists shave their legs?

For over a century cyclists have been shaving their legs and as a result shaving your legs is seen by many as a sign of dedication and commitment to the sport, it's a way of ensuring a rider is perceived as a “serious cyclist”. It's the fashion, the tradition.
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Do female cyclists pee?

Women cyclists can't pee on a bike without wetting themselves. Since their races are shorter than 4 hours, most of them don't pee during a race at all. If they have to, they do it off the bike using a special technique that allows them to pee without taking the shorts off.
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How do long distance bike riders pee?

When the pace is more leisurely, “riders pull to the side of the road, pull their shorts down just like you would underwear—you know, pull the front down, and do your business,” he says. During a neutral roll out, King says there's plenty of time to catch back on to the peloton before the race starts in earnest.
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Can anyone ride the Tour de France?

The race is essentially run for amateurs but it's open to anyone 18 years or over on race day. (Younger riders can enter with parental permission). We say it's aimed at 'amateurs' but it also attracts future and ex-pros. Greg LeMond, Raymond Poulidor and Miguel Induráin have all ridden it.
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Who is the woman that caused the Tour de France crash?

German rider Tony Martin bumped her and fell, causing a chain-reaction crash of other riders 28 miles from the end of the first stage, between Brest and Landerneau, in northwestern France.
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What is the peloton in Tour de France?

Peloton. You'll hear this word used a lot in cycling commentary, whether it's the Tour de France or an Olympic road race. Quite simply, it's a large group of riders bunched together on the race route. Peloton is the French word for a small ball.
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How much weight do Tour de France riders lose?

Or in case of an emergency, the maximum weight loss would be 0.5kg," Van der Stelt explains. Though calorie burn and intake will vary between individuals, she says the riders use up to 8,000 calories a day - "taking on 10 per cent extra every day, just in case," which can even cause some weight gain.
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Where do the Tour de France riders sleep at night?

Team Sky, which is believed to have the largest budget in professional cycling, planned to have Froome and two other top riders spend the three weeks of the Tour sleeping in motor homes rather than hotels, whose quality varies greatly from town to town.
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