Well done, my neighbour is type one and does Keto, he was waned not to by the health practitioners, he still follows
his regime and as he says he has looked into it extensively.
I am about to obtain a slow release carb low GI powder, so that I can fuel my long rides as I do not eat that much and,
when doing lots of climbs I am using a lot of calories for energy and putting nothing back.
It only contains five grams of sugar per serving, which is burnt off rapidly while exercising
this is why I came on this site to put the question out there, is this good for endurance sports!
I also run,swim weight train sometimes all in one day, and any other sports that I can fit in. I also know what you mean
about other competitors, I have many times past young lads on their expensive bikes who go fast on the flat, only to grind
to a slow crawl on the climbs, they will not speak to you as you pass them on a heavier machine and double their age.
It is not the bike, runner, or swimmer, on the day it is the athlete mindset and determination, oh what a fun world we live in.