Your Best ride times? Speed/Clock/Averages
Post your best speeds, times what have you! Read a similar post on the other forum so just got curious about this group.:rolleyes:
Highest downhill speed was 56 mph on our tandem. Thank goodness the hill was only one mile. Highest on single 46 mph. Highest average 10 mile flat stretch (SART bridge to bridge) from dead stop is 22.6 mph. Highest average 60 miler (Greenriver to HB) with 2 other riders is 19.6 average. Best time on Ride Around the Bear Century (nearly 10k of climbing) was 7:38 official time. Best solo century (SART Flat) was 5:45 time. Highest speed on the flats (SART) was 32 mph at the end of a 42 mile ride. Best GMR time ( 21 miles/gate to gate) was 2:06 Gina's best push was 29mph on the SART on the final sprint of a ride. Gina's best average on 42 mile SART ride was 18.1 average. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I know there are plenty faster guys and gals, but always entertaining to know how we compare to others!:D |
Originally Posted by Mr. Beanz
(Post 5499159)
Post your best speeds, times what have you! Read a similar post on the other forum so just got curious about this group.:rolleyes:
Number of centuries or rides over 100 miles in my motionbased logs: 18 Double centuries: 3 Fastest Double: Solving Spring, 9:53 moving time, 19.4 mph (note, for total time, I did the fall double about 6 minutes faster, 11:42 total time) Greatest single day elevation gain: Everest Challenge (day 2), 14,561 feet Fastest ride/race: SLO downtown crit, 24.3 mph (9.2 miles) Fastest solo ride/race: Monday night TT, 23.6 mph (9.9 miles [measured officially as 10]) Best finish: 2nd in TT, RR, and GC at Conquer the Canyons in the "beginner" category Fastest century: Windmill, 4:49 moving time, 20.4 mph Fastest descent: 52 mph Best sprint finish: 27mph uphill at Sisquoc (for 16th place!) |
Wow 4:49 is fast on a century! And 9:53 on a double? SHMOKIN"!:eek:.....I know I'll never do that!:p
Forgot to log my best number of centuries 23 centuries in 2005, total maybe 30. |
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