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Old 05-13-11 | 09:37 AM
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pixelharmony
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Originally Posted by AdelaaR
Honeydutch, first off ... not wanting to insult you or anything ... but I find it strange that a 20 year old calls 16 miles a "long ride".
16 miles may seem like a lot for a commuter, but for a cyclist this is peanuts.
Things like 100 miles are considered pretty short stages in cycling.

This is all a very personal thing, so if 16 miles is a lot for you then I congratulate you and wish you courage and fun in your future cycling.
If you start doing this on a regular basis you'll notice that after a while your speed will be greater and you will start doing longer distances.

To give you an idea of how fast people ride ... in 1 hour:

-slow riders go about 10 miles
-normal riders go about 14 miles
-good riders go about 17 miles
-fast riders go about 21 miles
-cancellara goes more than 30 miles

I'm at about 22 now ... and training for more.
I just got a bike 3 weeks ago and I started off with 14-15 mile rides. Honestly I haven't had time to really push myself but I'm averaging about 100 miles a week including my commute. Avg speed is around 14mph moving (MyTracks).

I'm going to bike the drive in Chicago in a week and hopefully I can hit 30-45 miles, I'm really going to push myself to see how far I can go within 4 hours.
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