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The Wind Beneath My Wheels...
I usually average 13 mph over the 9 mile mostly downhill ride to work. This morning I had a stiff tailwind and for the first 6 miles I averaged 31 mph! The last 2 miles were mostly into the wind, but I was still smiling.
The wind shifted around almost 180-degrees for the ride home, but it was not as strong. Although I did average 13 mph instead of the usual 12 (uphill) and the steepest section of the route wasn't too bad. Just wanted to share. |
Good for you. I'm not sure I see 31 mph all that often...
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Originally Posted by bpcyclist
(Post 21273595)
Good for you. I'm not sure I see 31 mph all that often...
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Originally Posted by BobbyG
(Post 21273629)
On another route there is a 1/2 mile downhill where I regularly see low to mid 30s with little or no effort. a few years ago I used to pump it there and see how fast I could ride. I hit 44mph once, but I scared myself and no longer go that fast. If there were no traffic I might try to top that, but there's always traffic now.
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That sounds like fun. In NYC, my average times are very low because of all the stopping and going. At the end of my ride, I often see 11 or 12 mph, but if I had an open road, I guess it would be above 13 mph. We also have a lot of wind, and I notice it affects my average speed more than any other factor.
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My ~5 mile commute is a gradual uphill ride (312 ft) so not very steep, but pretty constant. My average spd to work is typically about 11 mph. On the way home, that same gradual hill lets me easily cruise (in a velomobile) at just south of 40 mph. The speed limit is 30. ;)
The cool thing about the velo is that the wind barely affects me at all. On nearly level ground, I can cruise at 23 mph into a pretty stiff headwind and not even notice it. The flipside is that tailwinds don't really help much either. I've hit 65 mph in my velo on a short, steep hill near work. I think once I close the foot holes and get the race cap, I should be able to push 70 down that hill. |
Opposite for me today - holy headwind batman! I have a 1x10 drivetrain and I was in 1 to 2 gears LOWER than average on my way to work this am!
I also hate the side gusts that take you by surprise - I have bar ends mounted inside my brake levers so I can get in to an aero tuck but you don't have QUITE as much control as when you're on the grips so when a gust hits your side, it's unnerving (I can send pics of my setup if this is confusing) |
Gusting to 31 here at the moment. Was going to go out, but not really feeling it at the moment...
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Originally Posted by davei1980
(Post 21274677)
...I have bar ends mounted inside my brake levers so I can get in to an aero tuck but you don't have QUITE as much control as when you're on the grips so when a gust hits your side, it's unnerving (I can send pics of my setup if this is confusing)
https://www.bikeforums.net/general-c...converted.html |
Okay, Tragically, had to go to the store tonight. FIrst sideways rain of the year. Yessss!!!!!
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I spent 8 years in Wichita KS commuting. I do not miss the winds there.
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Originally Posted by Notso_fastLane
(Post 21275766)
I spent 8 years in Wichita KS commuting. I do not miss the winds there.
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Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 21275935)
Can you give us an idea of what they're like there? The descriptions I've heard are like nothing I've experienced, yet I complain about wind often. I should shut up. I think I'm just sensitive to wind since I'm thin and light.
"Windy" in KS usually means 20-30 mph, and those weren't unusual at all. I'd say at least one day/week. Biking was miserable, even riding a motorcycle was a pain. |
Originally Posted by Notso_fastLane
(Post 21276710)
You could tie a kite to a fencepost, and it would stay airborne for weeks....
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