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				<title>Southern diabetic cyclist training with American team</title>
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						&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;While most athletes watch what they eat, Southland cyclist Hamish Beadle takes it to the next level.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Beadle has had type 1 diabetes since he was three-years-old and must monitor his blood sugar levels during his races using a small device.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The 18-year-old has signed a contract with a professional development team that features riders with type 1 diabetes.  Team Novo Nordisk is a US-based cycling team in Georgia, with a dietitian and medical staff.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;&quot;It is an amazing opportunity and it means I will be living in America and I will be travelling pretty much all around the world,&quot; he said.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;Having diabetes means that Beadle must watch what he eats in order to control his condition.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;He consumed plenty on the recent Tour of Southland, when he completed the race as part of the Talbot Forest Cheese - Ultimo team.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;&quot;I don&#039;t eat anything different from your normal rider; I just eat a lot more to control my blood sugars, just sports gels, Raro in my drink bottle, electrolytes, muesli bars, just the volume of what I eat is a lot bigger,&quot; he said.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;Beadle knows the importance of keeping in tune with how his body is feeling, but is grateful for support vehicles like those on the recent Tour of Southland.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;&quot;If you don&#039;t do it right, things can go wrong pretty fast,&quot; he said.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;&quot;Yeah there has been a few sketchy times, the old low blood sugar, but you have a good support crew in the convoy or you go to your team car and they have a can of Coke and you guzzle that down and you are pretty much sweet to go within a few minutes.&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;He keeps on top of his condition by getting regular check ups at the doctor, insulin treatment and tests his blood sugar levels more than six times a day.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Beadle heard about Team Novo Nordisk through former Southland cyclist Steph McKenzie who also has diabetes and rides for the women&#039;s team.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;She contacted the men’s team and told the teenager to email them.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&quot;They said, here is pretty much a free trip to America for the talent ID camp, we are leaving these dates, come if you can come,&quot; Beadle said.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;He joins the development team of 19 riders who will compete mainly in the United States, but also in Europe.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Beadle leaves Invercargill on Sunday for the Dominican Republic for a week of team building exercises before travelling to the US for training.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;From The Southland Times, 23 November, 2016 (abridged).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
					
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