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Old 10-06-13 | 11:05 PM
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Overtraining is the usual cause, but then HR is usually depressed during the ride, and elevated first thing in the morning, so that's pretty easy to spot. Another thing is hydration state. Being dehydrated can cause a high HR and slow times both. Normally having low blood sugar/glycogen causes a lowered HR.
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