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Why cyclists put on nasal strips, as important a part of cyclist’s gear as the helmet and shades | Sport-others News

Why cyclists put on nasal strips, as important a part of cyclist’s gear as the helmet and shades | Sport-others News

Riders at the Pune Grand Tour have a face-care routine though it’s not powdering of their noses. Right before they step out of their tents, riders get busy with slathering or spraying sunscreen on their arms. And looking into their mobile phone mirrors to locate the exact spot on the nose bridge to tape on a ‘nasal strip’. Nasal strips have leapt on to other sports, but their predominance amongst road cyclists is pretty high. Enzo Fuentes of Pro Cycling Team says getting onto a professional cycling set-up solved two of his issues: breathing correctly when cycling, and disturbed sleep. His teammates from Andorra joke that he sought out the strips because they informed him he snored. But the rider says it’s essentially to clear nasal pathways and regulate breathing. “I started using them two years ago after joining the Pro Cycling team. It’s also to ensure I’m breathing right when I sleep,” he says. A bunch of Spanish, French, Dutch and Belgian teams here travel with a box of nasal strips, which are stuck …

‘No serious’ injuries after crash on Day 1 of Pune Grand Tour | Cricket News

‘No serious’ injuries after crash on Day 1 of Pune Grand Tour | Cricket News

Estonian road cyclist Taavi Kamimae was the oldest rider to turn professional, after his training buddies in the national team, persuaded to sign up for the start of the season. “I had just turned pro and was very excited to start the season. This was my life’s first ever race, and I read up everything about Pune. And then Boom!” he narrates. A crash of the second lead pack at the Pune Grand Tour, which impacted an estimated 30 riders, near Golvan village, caused a nasty pile-up, as India’s first UCI 2.2 race got off to a scalding start at the quarter way mark. Kamimae says he was furiously chasing the bunch at around 70 kph, and ended up leaping over the pile of fallen cyclists and landed with a thud. “There were more serious injuries than mine, so I didn’t bother the medical team who were rushing to tend to them,” he recalls, the moments that made his first race unforgettable. An official statement said no serious injuries or hospitalisation were reported, though Malaysian …