Originally Posted by
on the path
I know cyclists like to use average speed as a benchmark. However, benchmarks by definition are not accurate. The problem is that most use moving time to figure average speed. This invites all sorts of fudging, if not actual deception. The only way average speed has any kind of meaning is if moving time is equal to elapsed time. Only then can one claim true average speed.
I'm 36 years old. Wonder how many miles I've accumulated...
If you're going to count time spent in the bathroom as part of average speed, why not include sleeping and going to the doctor, too?