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Old 09-11-22, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
See, where you are concerned with elevation, I am more interested in there average speed/ time for these centuries.

We’re all seven completed in the same foot print? or did they progressively take longer and longer. Progressively increasing in time isn’t impressive. It’s impressive that someone didn’t have work for 7 days and chose to ride all day 7 days. That’s impressive.

Yes, there is a little hint of jealousy there .
I think they were all different, or at least somewhat different routes because of slightly different mileage and elevation. I didn't look at the times, I'd have to search for it again. Pretty sure the person is retired.

I always thought when I retired I would be riding a lot more than I actually am. In my 30s when I took time off I rode like 400 miles per week. I took 10 months off one time and 3 months another time when I did a long tour.
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