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Mile times
Hey-63 y/o with a Trek DS2 and I just got back to riding a bicycle and have been riding for about 7 days after a 25+ year absence. I started out pretty light 1 mile then 2 then 3 and so on. I rode 5 today and my legs were shot at the end. I'm doing a little over 5 minutes per mile. That seems pretty lame to me. What kind a mile spits are you riding in a flat bar hybrid? Thanks in advance
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Slightly slower than a rocket, and faster than a snail. I do most of my riding on road bikes, so not necessarily representative. But, each person is different. You're in to your low to mid 60's, so you don't necessarily need to compete against the 20 year olds. 5 min mile = about 12 mph. Not bad for long distance cruising, and a typical average commuting speed. Distance is important. On a road bike, I might do say 10 to 12 MPH for 100 plus miles. For me, 20 MPH is a pretty hard effort for 5 to 10 miles. 25 MPH for about 1 mile. And I can pop up to 30 MPH for perhaps 100 yards. |
Originally Posted by RocHed11
(Post 21284884)
Hey-63 y/o with a Trek DS2 and I just got back to riding a bicycle and have been riding for about 7 days after a 25+ year absence. I started out pretty light 1 mile then 2 then 3 and so on. I rode 5 today and my legs were shot at the end. I'm doing a little over 5 minutes per mile. That seems pretty lame to me. What kind a mile spits are you riding in a flat bar hybrid? Thanks in advance
TB |
Originally Posted by RocHed11
(Post 21284884)
Hey-63 y/o with a Trek DS2 and I just got back to riding a bicycle and have been riding for about 7 days after a 25+ year absence. I started out pretty light 1 mile then 2 then 3 and so on. I rode 5 today and my legs were shot at the end. I'm doing a little over 5 minutes per mile. That seems pretty lame to me. What kind a mile spits are you riding in a flat bar hybrid? Thanks in advance
TB Recently started riding an old Schwinn Hybrid Crisscross and one day last week I rode 10.1 miles at a 6 minute mile pace . I average around 7-8 miles for my rides and usually in the 7 minute mile pace . I’m 68 and weighed 280 my last doctor’s checkup down from close to 300 when I started . My average distance and pace has. Increased since going to the hybrid over the Cruisers and converted mountain bikes I had been riding . when I first started , it was 2 miles a day for about a week , then I increased it to three , and after a month I was up to five most days . I try to ride every day that’s fit to ride . I’ve found , if it’s sunny , I can deal with mid 40’s . If cloudy , I need low 50’s . Good luck with your rides and try to not over do it . |
63 years old and only 7 days back in to it after a several decade long break? 12mph is fine. i'd work on increasing distance from a 5 mile ride before increasing speed from a 12mph ride.
minutes a mile. sound like a bunch a runners in this thread. |
Originally Posted by RocHed11
(Post 21284884)
Hey-63 y/o with a Trek DS2 and I just got back to riding a bicycle and have been riding for about 7 days after a 25+ year absence. I started out pretty light 1 mile then 2 then 3 and so on. I rode 5 today and my legs were shot at the end. I'm doing a little over 5 minutes per mile. That seems pretty lame to me. What kind a mile spits are you riding in a flat bar hybrid? Thanks in advance
TB |
Originally Posted by CliffordK
(Post 21284894)
5 min mile = about 12 mph. Not bad for long distance cruising, and a typical average commuting speed
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I have a 17 mile commute to work, so 34 mile round trip, mostly flat but kinda downhill going to, kinda uphill going home. I commute 2-3 times/week if it’s not stupid cold or wet/ snowy. Takes me about 1:05 in, 1:15 home. I’ll be 48 this August, so I’d say that at 12 mph you’re doing fine. I try and try to reduce my times (increase overall speed) but about the only times I’m ever noticeably faster is when I have a consistent tailwind! As someone else said “my speed is my speed” so don’t stress about it. Rather, enjoy the ride and get there when you get there...
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I remember a few years back when 5 miles was quite an accomplishment. I'm 64 now and have a similar bike - a Specialized Crosstrail Sport. I can easily ride 20 miles now and have over 200 miles logged on Strava this month. I don't pay much attention to speed - I find that whatever day I'm riding I find a pace that is comfortable for me that day and keep at it. I feel better after a ride for sure - and at some point during most rides I get a feeling of happiness (for lack of a better word) that comes across me. It feels strange now to log less than 10 miles! I slowly built up my mileage to get to where I am so my advise is to just go slow and bump up the distance in small increments when you feel like you're ready.
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[QUOTE=t I feel better after a ride for sure - and at some point during most rides I get a feeling of happiness (for lack of a better word) that comes across me.[/QUOTE]
Yes, I feel that too, I wasn't sure if I was imagining it. It is a pleasant feeling that I never expected!!. I'm seeing progress at this point as I rode 12 miles today and felt very good during and afterward. Riding is good!! T |
RocHed11, that's what an endorphin rush feels like. Enjoy. :)
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