Managing #Diabetes at the World's Longest One-day Pro Cycling Race
See how Team Novo Nordisk rider Charles Planet managed his type 1 diabetes over 6 hours and 250 kilometers in the breakaway at Milan-San Remo, the longest one-day professional cycling race in the world.

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inCycle: Team Novo Nordisk-racing, nutrition and diabetes management

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This Training Session Is So Good It Blew My Mind

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A DAY IN MY LIFE - Type 1 Diabetic/Pro Cyclist

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11 Seconds: Ina Montt

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Racing Pro Cycling with Type 1 Diabetes | Team Novo Nordisk 2026

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Elite Cycling & Fitness with Diabetes

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How To Stop Your Legs Hurting From Cycling

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Why the Tour de France is Exclusively for Insane People (American Reacts)

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Lightweight | The MOST EXPENSIVE and BEST wheels in the world?

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How are the Tour de France pros so fast on the mountains?

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