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Nutrition Tips for the 2026 Everesting World Championship

The nutrition strategy before and during an Everesting event is basically a very individual matter, especially for longer distances. Nevertheless, there are important guidelines to follow in order to get through the competition optimally. Special attention should be paid to the following four parameters:

• Fluid balance: Drink regularly and according to your thirst.
• Energy: Use easily digestible carbohydrates as the main source of energy, approx. 60-100 g per hour. Sports drinks and energy gels are particularly practical during races.
• Electrolytes/salt balance: Preferably use sports drinks and additionally take electrolytes (Salt Caps, Electrolytes Pure, Electrolytes Tabs) if the race lasts more than three hours. Especially, if pure water is drunk and warm temperatures prevail.
• In hot competition conditions, use the Hydration Preloader pre-performance drink to specifically prepare for high sweat loss.

→ Download SPONSER Everesting Athlete Nutrition Guide (PDF)

Before the race

Activation of NO metabolism

Formerly a secret tip, the so-called nitric oxide activation has spread in recent years thanks to broad scientific support. In addition to professionals, this concept is also used today by numerous ambitious amateur athletes. The activation of the nitric oxide metabolism (NO) aims, among other things, at increased oxygen availability and improved blood flow. The most efficient products are Nitroflow Performance und Red Beet Vinitrox.

Carboloading

The longer the competition, the more the body's limited carbohydrate reserves and absorption capacity become the performance-limiting criteria. As a rule, long distance cyclists therefore benefit from carboloading prior prior to the start. Efficient carboloading means filling the body's various carbohydrate stores to the maximum. Study results suggest that one to two days of carboloading before competition is the adequately efficient. However, large amounts of food on the eve of a competition often lead to an unpleasant feeling of fullness or even digestive problems, and are therefore not recommended. Consequently, in addition to a generally carbohydrate-rich diet immediately before the competition, we recommend taking the specially developed Carbo Loader on pre-race days. Carbo Loader is a highly concentrated, carbohydrate-electrolyte drink without free fructose. Ideally, one portion should be taken after each main meal. The advantages of such a carboloading are:

• Maximally filled glycogen stores.
• No feeling of fullness and less flatulence.
• Practical handling: Carbo Loader, especially in a portion bag, can be easily taken at any location.

Electrolytes & hydration

The electrolytes balance should be maintained before the race start. A little extra salt during the last meals is a suitable measure in this respect. Ideally, you should take one or two salt capsules or dissolve Electrolytes tabs in a water bottle. If you want to take carbohydrates at the same time, take a sports drink. Use our Hydration Preloader to prepare specifically for competitions and training sessions in the heat: this specially developed pre-performance drink provides electrolytes, particularly sodium, as well as carbohydrates and L-citrulline, making it ideal for preparing the body for high sweat loss.

During the race

Energy

For almost all mountainbikers racing a marathon distance or more, carbohydrates are the main source of energy in competition. However, their absorption capacity is physiologically limited. As a rule of thumb: Consume between 60-100 g carbohydrates per hour or approx. 1 g carbohydrates per kg of body weight.

If too much energy is ingested, digestive problems may occur. Flatulence or digestive problems, for example, are two such indicators. In principle, it does not matter whether the energy is ingested through sports drinks, gels, bars or the like. In addition to the competition route (topography), individual experiences and preferences play a decisive role here. We recommend a combination of the different sources. The longer the competition, the greater the need for solid food. In this respect, our High Energy Bars and Energy Balls have proven to be the most suitable. For ascents and with heavy breathing the energy is preferably taken via liquids. Intermittent energy shortage can optimally be countered with Liquid Energy Gels oder Carbo Hydrogel.

The choice of gels is individual and can be varied at preference. The Liquid Energy Salty gel is a good change in heat - not least from a taste point of view. It contains more salt, tastes spicy-salty and less sweet.

Fluid and electrolytes

Not only fluid but also electrolytes are lost through sweat. Therefore, it is important to drink regularly right from the start and to pay attention to the feeling of thirst, which is the most reliable indicator according to scientific findings. For nutritional and physiological reasons, we recommend taking Competition®, Long Energy, Carbo Fuel or Ultra Competition carbohydrate-electrolyte drinks. The advantage: These sports drinks provide the body with valuable electrolytes, fluids and, of course, the necessary energy in hypotonic form. The drinks are also acid-free, provide a broad carbohydrate spectrum and are only discreetly flavoured, which makes them optimally tolerated.

With increasing competition duration, high temperatures and a tendency to cramp, we recommend the use of Salt Caps as an additional electrolyte source (approx. 1-2 caps per hour). Another option is to mix the neutral-tasting Electrolytes Pure powder into a sports drink of your choice in the optimal dosage, which is determined in advance by means of a sweat test to determine your individual electrolyte and sodium loss.

Promo code for participants in the 2026 Everesting World Championship

Use the promo code you received from the organiser of the Everesting World Championship 2026 to enjoy a 20% discount on all SPONSER products in the online shop. Excludes Netto items. Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Valid until 26 September 2026.

Product recommendations for the 2026 Everesting World Championship

Competition

Orange


from € 2,40 EUR

Carbo Hydrogel

Pure


from € 3,00 EUR

Electrolytes

Lemon


from € 5,90 EUR

Salt Caps

Salt Caps


€ 29,90 EUR

Activator 200

Fruit Boost


from € 2,30 EUR

Power Gums

Fruit Mix


from € 3,20 EUR

Amino 12500

Cherry


from € 2,80 EUR

Sweat Test Analysis

Sodium loss through sweat varies greatly from person to person and can range from around 200 mg to over 2,300 mg of sodium per litre of sweat. As sodium plays a key role in fluid balance and the absorption of fluids and carbohydrates, a personalised electrolyte intake can support performance and tolerance during prolonged periods of exertion. The Sweat Test determines an individual’s sodium loss, enabling hydration and nutrition strategies to be tailored specifically to their own needs. The analysis is particularly useful for people who sweat heavily, train or compete regularly in hot conditions, are prone to muscle cramps, undertake prolonged periods of exertion, or wish to optimise their hydration and electrolyte intake. The results help to tailor personal drinking and nutrition strategies more effectively to training and competition.

How does the Sweat Test work?

It is simple to carry out and can be done conveniently during your own training session: 1. Stick the test patch to the inside of your forearm. 2. Then complete a training session lasting at least 60 minutes. 3. After training, the collection pad in the patch should be noticeably damp or visibly discoloured. 4. The patch is then placed in the supplied packaging and sent back in the pre-paid return envelope. 5. The analysis is carried out in Switzerland. 6. A few days later, you will receive a report with personalised recommendations on sodium and electrolyte intake. The personalised report contains: your individual sodium concentration in sweat; an interpretation of the results; recommendations for sodium intake; specific dosage suggestions for drinks and electrolytes; advice on optimising your competition and training nutrition; suitable SPONSER® products.
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Pro Tips, Secret Weapons and Regeneration

Activator is recommended for overcoming slumps in performance. This small drink bottle provides 200 mg of caffeine, which is equivalent to two to three cups of coffee. Caffeine boosts and improves endurance performance, concentration and focus. It also has a noticeably positive effect on motivation. As with all products, it is advisable to test Activator for tolerability in the period prior to a competition.
The right carbohydrate intake often determines victory or defeat. But how many carbohydrates does the body really need? And why does the ratio of glucose to fructose, known as the «carb ratio», play such a crucial role? The carb ratio describes the ratio of glucose to fructose in a sports drink or gel. All sources, such as sucrose, maltodextrin, isomaltulose, trehalose, etc., are taken into account. Both types of sugar are absorbed in the intestine via different transport mechanisms. Glucose uses the sodium-dependent SGLT1 transporter, while fructose is absorbed via GLUT5. The advantage: if both pathways are used in parallel (e.g. in a ratio of 2:1 or 1:0.8), the body can absorb significantly more energy per hour without overloading the gut.
If you want to consume high amounts of carbohydrates (e.g. more than 80 g/h), you will hardly be able to avoid a higher fructose content such as a 2:1 or 1:0.8 ratio. Carbo Fuel is a highly concentrated, acid-free sports drink containing blackcurrant and acacia fibre, with a carbohydrate ratio of 1:0.8. Carbo Hydrogel is a liquid energy gel with a carbohydrate ratio of 1:0.8, which does not require additional water intake.
Anyone who is prone to cramps as a competition goes on might benefit from the use of Muscle Relax as a way to feel better. This pickle-like, sour and spicy drink activates neurosensory receptors and helps to normalise muscle function.
Amino 12500 is a highly concentrated amino acid shot, consisting of 12.5g amino acids in the fastest available form. Due to its practical usability, the concentrate is ideal for both strength and endurance sports. Amino 12500 is based on whey protein hydrolysate in combination with the free amino acids L-ornithine, L-arginine and is rich in BCAA. These ensure that your muscles are protected quickly and in an optimal way during exercise. Especially if you are in an energy deficit during training, your body starts to "self-cannibalize" your muscles. Amino 12500 helps you to balance your protein balance during exercise. It is recommended to take one shot every 2–3 hours during exercise or immediately after hard training sessions to support recovery.
The regeneration phase begins immediately after the finish line and is particularly decisive. The faster, the better for the body, even if there is usually no feeling of hunger at this point. The following three factors are central to your rapid regeneration: • Replenishment of glycogen stores through easily digestible carbohydrates. • Rehydration with fluid and electrolytes. • Restoration/repair of the muscles with protein. Elite athletes consume a professional regeneration drink with a protein content of approx. 20 to 30 g within 30 minutes after passing the finish line in order to cover all important elements easily and efficiently. Pro Recovery, Recovery Shake or Whey Isolate 94 are used most frequently. The Recovery Drink (combined with a flask Amino 12500) has also proven itself in practice thanks to its practical portion size.
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At more than 100 sporting events with more than 100,000 athletes every year, SPONSER® products are not only put through their paces under laboratory conditions, but also in practical tests. So not only our products, but also our athletes are always one step ahead of the competition.

At more than 100 sporting events with more than 100,000 athletes every year, SPONSER® products are not only put through their paces under laboratory conditions, but also in practical tests. So not only our products, but also our athletes are always one step ahead of the competition.