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Old 05-14-02, 05:41 PM
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What's your fastest speed on a Downhill

How fast can you go on a downhill stretch of road, my fastest downhill ride was at 70 k/hour, and you can just imagine these professional riders like they are doing like almost 90 k an hour during their decent at Mount Ventoux, at the Tour the France last year
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96km/h/59.6mph - on knobbies.
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Are you CRAZY???? 56 mph********** And here I thought 30 mph was fast (although there are no real hills near me in Wisconsin).

Fast is fun...but if too fast, I want knee pads, elbow pads, butt pads, mouth guard-- in case of a crash/road rash!

WeeeeeooooooOOOOO!
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Originally posted by Bbmoozer
Are you CRAZY???? 56 mph**********
59.6mph

It was a very quiet, very steep, very straight dead end street with a long flat runoff at the bottom. The perfect place for a speed test. The only real difficulty was riding up the thing beforehand.

I must go back there one day with my slicks on. I bet I could go over 100km/h. If only I could remember how to get there.
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83kph/51.8mph on a downhill with two slight curves, braver men than me could go faster.

There is another hill that I have hit 80kph, I know someone that has reached 96kph on this hill but you need balls of solid steel, as the bottom is very bumpy (no road maintenance) and a blind right corner.
I usually hit 70kph/43mph on my way to work.

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53 mph going down the west side of going to the sun hy with a fullload. the road was curvy but tthat stretch was not bad and the speed just crept up then i saw the sign for the hair pin curve I almost went over the edge that day..
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Only 37mph so far - there were these stupid metal boxes on wheels at the bottom of the hill

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For me it's 46mph. I'm going to go back on a quiet Sunday morning and see what I can do.
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I, too, think that 30 mph is fast (enough, anyway ). Which is why I will probably not be riding back down after I climb Ventoux.

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I hit 43 MPH while coasting down a hill. I probably could have gone faster, but my rims on that bike are not good and I was starting to feel the front tire bounce on the pavement. I need to get my good road bike out there sometime.

There is also a nice steep hill west of Nashville, Indiana that I have driven up and really want to ride down sometime. My truck had to downshift several times to make it up the hill. I almost rode down it the day I drove up the hill but I had just bought my road bike and did not have shoes for it.

According to my bike computer, I once hit 76MPH. At the time it registered that speed, I was playing with it and a paper clip at my desk.
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65 mph. It was during RAGBRAI in 1998. I was in a paceline going down Pilot Mound Hill. For those that know what RAGBRAI is and know about the Pilot Mound Hill you know this is very possible on that hill. Especially since that part of the highway was redone prior to RAGBRAI that year. I hit this speed on my old road bike.

So far on my Vision R40 recumbent I have only managed to go as fast as 45 mph.
 
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43 mph is my record. But I am a coward on descents. There is a local hill that I think I could hit about 45+ on with the right wind but I don't ride that one that often. I did Lizard Head Pass last year. I rode my brakes down the hill. Most of the people in the group hit well over 40 but I did not like the traffic and the potential of rocks and debris in the road. I talked to a local and he said he tried to get no higher than 40 mph on that hill - pretty much for the same reason. Having a wipe out at 40+ is not fun to contemplate much less actually have.
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60 KPH on a department store bike.

I had to pedal of course since that thing has a terminal velocity of about 45 KPH.
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I regularly hit over 50 mph on a local sweeping downhill and have gone 55+ mph (88kph) on that hill. Did a trip in the Green Mountains of Vermont and hit 60 mph on a long downhill.

Say your prayers before you fly. Speed is fun, fun, fun, but can be fatal if not careful.
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48 mph downhill. but the real question is: how fast can you go on the flats? did 38mph with a 15-18 mph wind with me. Although when you think about it, anyone can hop on a bike and build up speed on a downhill. the thing that separates us from the rest is your max speed while you are going uphill, with a 15 mph headwind, on a crappy potholed road in a drizzle. now that is a topic.
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