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Train + Eat

Do get caught napping

A short sleep during the day can significantly increase reaction times and decision making

 can’t translate Sudoku directly into bike racing, but I know it works the same area of the brain you use when making rapid decisions during a sprint,’ Mark Cavendish once told this very magazine. But now a recent study published in last month’s might have found a less

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