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I would suggest timing yourself around the 10 mile loop, but keeping your heart rate constant and fairly low, at most about 70% of max. This will train your body to ride faster at a lower heart rate, which will help you on both hills and flats.

It's called building an aerobic base. You should see your times improving every month.
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