I've been researching how to diet for a cutting or lean mass cycle. I'm primarily an endurance athlete and do weight training during my off season. There are great differences between what's recommended for body building macros and an endurance athlete diet. A prominent bike racing coach, recommends 1.2 to 1.7 grams of protein per Kg of body weight and 7-10 grams of carbs per kg. That works out to 12% protein, 73% carbs, and 15% fat (the fat could vary with diet choices). From what I've read in the stickies on this thread, a 40/40/20 would be better from a body building point of view. I'm ok with that but wonder how the fact that I'll be doing cardio 2-7 days per week (depending on the weather) in addition to 3 days weight lifting per week in the gym. I'm guessing that I'll need to keep my carb intake high enough to replenish glycogen stores when I'm riding a lot. This also raises the question of how I should time my cardio (bike riding or running). I understand the theory of doing it before breakfast, but the amount you'd do in a body building program would be under 1 hour a few days per week, and I may well exceed that amount. I often have to cram my cardio and weight work out into one long session and have found that I do much better on weights without depleting myself doing cardio first. I read a post that said doing cardio after lifting is bad for strength gains. Is there any truth to that? Thanks for your help!