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While racing in my early-30s, I topped 60mph on a long wide-open downhill, and would regularly hit 40mph in sprints at the end of a race. After 15 years off the bike, I got back to riding at the end of 2019. I've been regaining my comfort at speed, but it's been very slow to return. Approaching 40mph makes me nervous.
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Originally Posted by GamblerGORD53
(Post 21850793)
I go as fast as the WIND let's me. Same as for any bike. The second last day of my last tour, I was cruising on the flat freeway/ highway at 25 to 32 mph, with a 120 lb bike. When I stopped for lunch at the A+W, 3 drivers came over and commented > you was flying. LOL. The second day going, I had a 30+ mph direct headwind, I got 23 miles at 3.5 mph. LOL.
My SA XL-RD5w is my speed machine. 9 mph wind + 9% slope = near 46 mph on a less than 1/2 mile hill near here. I have 2 videos to prove it. The first was my maiden voyage for my tour bike custom. The second was after I added a whole bunch of CF addons, frame bag and weight. LOL. |
Originally Posted by 5 mph
(Post 21851370)
Keep posting these childish posts and you might live to 100. Makes me happy to see this attitude. Can't wait until a 70 year old posts " I did 70 mph."
Originally Posted by alo
(Post 21851447)
The real question is how fast do you go when you are on a flat road? Again I am slower than many here. When I am just taking it easy, and not in a hurry, I used to cruise at around 15 kph. However, I have lost some fat, and gained some fitness. I now cruise at around 20 kph when I am just taking it easy, and not in a hurry. I am strong enough to go fast, but only for a short time. I am not as fit as some. To all the other fat challenged people out there. Don't worry if you are not as fast as others. Just work on getting fitter. |
Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
(Post 21852148)
The real question is: Does enjoyment of bicycling require obsessing over or boasting about speed, mileage and/or so-called fitness ?
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I think I hit 50mph ONCE in my life... yeah, it was fun.
I used to hit 45mph pretty regularly on my regular ride; now I generally keep it below 40mph in that same section. I don't enjoy going fast anymore. The last couple times I crashed and broke bones, I wasn't going fast - but it certainly gave me a better awareness of my own fragility. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...28c1112d88.jpg |
Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
(Post 21852148)
The real question is: Does enjoyment of bicycling require obsessing over or boasting about speed, mileage and/or so-called fitness ?
I am clearly not the only one here who likes to go fast and also clearly not the fastest here and that’s cool. I notice on my rides that very rarely do I see people pushing going downhill they’re usually just coasting and riding the brakes so I was wondering who else likes to go fast is all. If you don’t like to go fast there’s nothing wrong with that. |
Originally Posted by HD3andMe
(Post 21852473)
Given how common multi-path errors are, I take any GPS-only numbers with a grain of salt. Add a speed sensor, and you're golden.
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As fast as I can... but my bike always gets there before me!
I haven't figured out the tandem magic though: I always get there before my wife but she always goes just as fast as me. Brent |
With all the BS that gets passed around about "SLOW" IGH bikes, someone >> ME>> has to prove it's 99% malarkey NONSENSE.... It sure as hell isn't a SA 5w hub.
Just yesterday there's yet another N+1000 geezer wanting mountain climbing gears on a 3 speed. LOL. Sorry if I ruffled your rocking chairs and old wives tales. |
Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
(Post 21852148)
The real question is: Does enjoyment of bicycling require obsessing over or boasting about speed, mileage and/or so-called fitness ?
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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
(Post 21852148)
The real question is: Does enjoyment of bicycling require obsessing over or boasting about speed, mileage and/or so-called fitness ?
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Originally Posted by DeadGrandpa
(Post 21850199)
Speed going downhill is some kind of achievement?
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Originally Posted by GamblerGORD53
(Post 21852919)
With all the BS that gets passed around about "SLOW" IGH bikes, someone >> ME>> has to prove it's 99% malarkey NONSENSE.... It sure as hell isn't a SA 5w hub.
Just yesterday there's yet another N+1000 geezer wanting mountain climbing gears on a 3 speed. LOL. Sorry if I ruffled your rocking chairs and old wives tales. |
Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 21853973)
Sharing of experiences isn't necessarily "obsessing" or "boasting". People who enjoy riding bikes also tend to like talking about riding bikes. How far, how, fast, or how often is just another topic of discussion.
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Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 21854161)
The real question is why you feel compelled to post on a thread about speed if it’s not your thing?
Edit: I read on one thread somewhere that fishing was mentioned (especially because it was "catch and release"), and I asked for someone to explain the attraction to the activity. I actually got a pretty good explanation. |
Originally Posted by big john
(Post 21854168)
These things have been topics throughout the time I've been here. Probably always will be.
Some years back I posted a speed thread very similar to this...and got the same and similar mixed results. :lol: |
Originally Posted by DeadGrandpa
(Post 21854180)
I enjoy reading about others' perceptions. I try to understand different cultures. I browse new posts to sample various interests, think about the implications of unfamiliar concepts, ask a question when I don't understand. If my question offended, you probably care too much about what other people think.
Edit: I read on one thread somewhere that fishing was mentioned (especially because it was "catch and release"), and I asked for someone to explain the attraction to the activity. I actually got a pretty good explanation. I do find it interesting however that your curiosity is punctuated at the end by a negative comment. There are many things I would not consider doing, like sky diving or free climbing, but certainly don’t register my negativity towards those who do. Different strokes, and evidently different attitudes towards civil conversation. If I need your assessment of my mental state or attitude, I will kindly let you know. Since I sincerely doubt you are licensed to make such determinations, you may want to stay within your depth unless otherwise requested. Have a nice evening and keep learning. |
Originally Posted by John E
(Post 21849117)
I am much more interested in how fast I can ascend, rather than descend.
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I've missed the solo 5-hour-century three times-- my closest was averaging 3m1s per mile, so I missed it by less than 2 minutes. Not quite fast enough.
I don't obsess much over downhill speed, as that's just a combo of willingness and luck. I've averaged 35mph for half an hour before. Thanks, gravity! Aside from once having a 100%-not-awesome speed wobble @ 45mph due to an over-tightened headset, I've not really had much drama descending (knock wood.). My "best day out there," for avg. speed that is, came at the close of the Rapha Festive in 2018-- I let +20mph winds from the north push me from the IE all the way to the Pacific Ocean, covering 75 miles in 3h10m, averaging 23.7mph. I set something like 140 PRs that day, and most of them are untouched still. |
I could descent OK back when I was racing, but now I take it REALLY easy. People have died.
Especially after 2020 & time off, my average speed is way off. Lately I've ridden nothing by my chunky gravel bike, even on pavement (with 28mm road tires). I average about 15.5 mph for hilly endurance rides. I probably won't get back on to my old race bike until sometime in April - I would imagine it's going to feel a LOT quicker. |
I live in Florida, No long hills near me. I get a sense of achievement and satisfaction doing 27-31 mph in a Paceline for miles. Lots of guys faster, but that’s pretty good for me.
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