View Poll Results: How many century riders
Regularly/frequently ride centuries or further



36
39.13%
Have done no more than a couple but will do more



28
30.43%
Have done no more than a couple but now stopped



8
8.70%
Have done none, but aim to



12
13.04%
Have done none and most likely never will



8
8.70%
Voters: 92. You may not vote on this poll
Century poll
#1
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Beicwyr Hapus

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From: Caerdydd
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Century poll
The frequency of recent threads on century or longer rides has got me thinking about the number of 50+ members who have done them, and how many have no interest in them.
Not sure if this poll has been done before, and not sure what it shows, but it's interesting to me at least.
N.B. 100 Miles not Kms.
Not sure if this poll has been done before, and not sure what it shows, but it's interesting to me at least.
N.B. 100 Miles not Kms.
Last edited by Gerryattrick; 07-03-14 at 02:16 PM.
#5
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I've cast my vote in the first category, but it doesn't accurately describe my position.
I've ridden 100 miles in a day, or further, on many occasions. But only a dozen or so of those occasions have been in organised events. Mostly they've been days when I was alone on tour, and decided to go a bit further than usual because I wanted to visit a particular place. Sometimes they've been days when a riding buddy and I have decided to do a particular route for fun.
I've no doubt there'll be days in my future on which I ride more than 100 miles. But I don't expect any of them to be organised sportives, or Gran Fondos, or whatever. I'm no longer especially interested in that.
I've ridden 100 miles in a day, or further, on many occasions. But only a dozen or so of those occasions have been in organised events. Mostly they've been days when I was alone on tour, and decided to go a bit further than usual because I wanted to visit a particular place. Sometimes they've been days when a riding buddy and I have decided to do a particular route for fun.
I've no doubt there'll be days in my future on which I ride more than 100 miles. But I don't expect any of them to be organised sportives, or Gran Fondos, or whatever. I'm no longer especially interested in that.
#7
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I voted have done none but aim too...since I assumed you mean 100 miles not 100km. If it's 100km then I've done one
In reality given the time commitment needed for a century the last category might be more likely
In reality given the time commitment needed for a century the last category might be more likely
#8
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Beicwyr Hapus

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From: Caerdydd
Bikes: Genesis Equilibrium, Genesis Datum, Whyte 901, Dawes 701,1973 Harry Hall, 1989 Orbit America
I've cast my vote in the first category, but it doesn't accurately describe my position.
I've ridden 100 miles in a day, or further, on many occasions. But only a dozen or so of those occasions have been in organised events. Mostly they've been days when I was alone on tour, and decided to go a bit further than usual because I wanted to visit a particular place. Sometimes they've been days when a riding buddy and I have decided to do a particular route for fun.
I've no doubt there'll be days in my future on which I ride more than 100 miles. But I don't expect any of them to be organised sportives, or Gran Fondos, or whatever. I'm no longer especially interested in that.
I've ridden 100 miles in a day, or further, on many occasions. But only a dozen or so of those occasions have been in organised events. Mostly they've been days when I was alone on tour, and decided to go a bit further than usual because I wanted to visit a particular place. Sometimes they've been days when a riding buddy and I have decided to do a particular route for fun.
I've no doubt there'll be days in my future on which I ride more than 100 miles. But I don't expect any of them to be organised sportives, or Gran Fondos, or whatever. I'm no longer especially interested in that.
#10
Voted; I've done three (one on converted mtb; two on flat-bar road bike). Will do more as/when the mood takes me.
I've absolutely no interest in 'goals', or organized/charity/group rides etc. Ride alone ... always; for me, that's a substantial part of the point of cycling. In all three instances, I just set off early one morning with no particular objective other than doing a (long) distance ride that day; morphed into a 'century' (yes, true Imperial century).
I've little doubt such a day will come again.
I've absolutely no interest in 'goals', or organized/charity/group rides etc. Ride alone ... always; for me, that's a substantial part of the point of cycling. In all three instances, I just set off early one morning with no particular objective other than doing a (long) distance ride that day; morphed into a 'century' (yes, true Imperial century).
I've little doubt such a day will come again.
#12
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From: northern michigan
Bikes: '77 Colnago Super, '76 Fuji The Finest, '88 Cannondale Criterium, '86 Trek 760, '87 Miyata 712
I'm getting near to doing one. I'll go solo. As usual. When I ride alone, I prefer to be by myself.
#13
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From: In the foothills of Los Angeles County
#15
Broom Wagon Fodder
Joined: Jul 2006
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From: Minnesota
Bikes: Fuji Supreme; Kona Wo; Nashbar road frame custom build; Schwinn Varsity; Nishiki International; Schwinn Premis, Falcon Merckx, American Flyer muscle bike, Motobecane Mulekick
Too big a gap between the first two choices. I generally do a century or two per year. I wouldn't call that frequently but it's more than "a couple."
#16
Getting older and slower!
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From: Bowling Green, Kentucky
Bikes: Trek Domane 6 series Project One, Bike Friday Pocket Rocket, Trek XO1, Specialized Turbo Vado 6.0
I used to do a few every year, seven being the most. However I have not ridden a century since my heart surgery in '05. I have ridden several 60-80 miles rides and expect to do a century this fall. I might do it as my pie ride, as that will be 70 miles this year.
#17
just keep riding
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From: Milledgeville, Georgia
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I've done a few dozen, but lately just a few each year. One so far in 2014, but probably two or three more to come.
#18
I tried one. Too much time required for training. I got bored after 70 miles, I would have stopped, but the route was the fastest way back to the car.
I proved to myself I could do it.
I proved to myself I could do it.
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#19
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From: Northern VT
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The only century goal I have in mind is a 100 year age.
still don't understand the obsession some have riding 100 mi.
I ride for my pleasure.
Sometimes I ride 20 or 30 km, another time the distance might be 160 or 170 km.
the organized or charity rides I do, might go the 100; but depending upon my mood or conditions may go on to something else.
still don't understand the obsession some have riding 100 mi.
I ride for my pleasure.
Sometimes I ride 20 or 30 km, another time the distance might be 160 or 170 km.
the organized or charity rides I do, might go the 100; but depending upon my mood or conditions may go on to something else.
#20
Trek 500 Kid

Joined: Feb 2013
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From: Spokane WA
Bikes: '83 Trek 970 road --- '86 Trek 500 road
How about: Used to do lots. Now rarely.
Home upgrades have taken up too much of my time this summer but I'll do another one next year when I'm better prepared to do it justice.
Home upgrades have taken up too much of my time this summer but I'll do another one next year when I'm better prepared to do it justice.
#21
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From: Southern CaliFORNIA.
Bikes: KHS Alite 500, Trek 7.2 FX , Masi Partenza, Masi Fixed Special, Masi Cran Criterium
Failed first attempt-threw in towel at 80. Birthday 2013
11/2/2013- 102 mi., 3k ft. Bike Ride Profile | 440 Days from MI to 100mi. near Oceanside | Times and Records | Strava
3/2/2014 - 101 mi. 5276 ft. Bike Ride Profile | 101 miles near Solvang | Times and Records | Strava
11/2/2013- 102 mi., 3k ft. Bike Ride Profile | 440 Days from MI to 100mi. near Oceanside | Times and Records | Strava
3/2/2014 - 101 mi. 5276 ft. Bike Ride Profile | 101 miles near Solvang | Times and Records | Strava
#22
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Beicwyr Hapus

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From: Caerdydd
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My apologies if there are some flaws in the poll, but I am not a statistician and only did it on the spur of the moment to paint a broad picture of 50+ preferences.
I would have thought that anyone who used to be a frequent century rider should count themselves in the first option.
I must admit to being a bit surprised at this early stage at the high percentage of frequent century riders, if this is a reliable representation. Or is it down to the likelihood that century riders are more likely to read the post after seeing the title?
I would have thought that anyone who used to be a frequent century rider should count themselves in the first option.
I must admit to being a bit surprised at this early stage at the high percentage of frequent century riders, if this is a reliable representation. Or is it down to the likelihood that century riders are more likely to read the post after seeing the title?
#23
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My apologies if there are some flaws in the poll, but I am not a statistician and only did it on the spur of the moment to paint a broad picture of 50+ preferences.
I would have thought that anyone who used to be a frequent century rider should count themselves in the first option.
I must admit to being a bit surprised at this early stage at the high percentage of frequent century riders, if this is a reliable representation. Or is it down to the likelihood that century riders are more likely to read the post after seeing the title?
I would have thought that anyone who used to be a frequent century rider should count themselves in the first option.
I must admit to being a bit surprised at this early stage at the high percentage of frequent century riders, if this is a reliable representation. Or is it down to the likelihood that century riders are more likely to read the post after seeing the title?
Last edited by chasm54; 07-04-14 at 06:36 AM. Reason: typo
#24
I'm in the done a couple, hope to do more category. Both my centuries were loaded touring, as in pulling a Bob trailer full of camping gear, and both took me from early morning to dusk.
After full retirement, which I anticipate in a few years, I hope to work up to doing centuries loaded only with emergency and hydration supplies.
After full retirement, which I anticipate in a few years, I hope to work up to doing centuries loaded only with emergency and hydration supplies.




