How to lose weight cycling without sacrificing strength

If you're looking to lose weight cycling, here is a quick guide to reduce that number on the scales to improve your riding

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This article was originally published online in October 2023. It was updated on December 12, 2024, with all information checked and confirmed to be up to date.

Body weight and composition are widely discussed, and sometimes hotly debated, topics among cyclists. That’s hardly surprising, given that your body weight – along with the cycling nutrition and training habits that got you there – has huge potential to influence your performance, for better or worse. How can an individual cyclist know what’s best for them? When does weight loss benefit performance, and when might it be detrimental? These are the questions this feature will investigate, to help you figure out whether you really need to lose weight.

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Dr Eimear Dolan is a researcher in applied physiology and nutrition at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Her main research interests include energy availability, body weight management, bone health and female athlete physiology.  

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