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photonick 01-16-08 12:03 AM

Your average speed...
 
Just curious about what your guys average speeds are, I know this is totally a loaded question but I'll try and narrow it down.

What's your average speed on a 2 hour reasonably flat ride, pushing yourself hard.

Mines about 15.9 mph so far.

Edonis13 01-16-08 12:06 AM

about 43mph

bikeM3987 01-16-08 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by photonick (Post 5990537)
Just curious about what your guys average speeds are, I know this is totally a loaded question but I'll try and narrow it down.

What's your average speed on a 2 hour reasonably flat ride, pushing yourself hard.

Mines about 15.9 mph so far.

define: "pushing yourself hard"

photonick 01-16-08 12:10 AM

I guess I should say on your daily or weekly ride, not commute not cruise but when you go out to ride hard be it training or for exercise. Maybe its a question that can't be answered.

StephenH 01-16-08 12:11 AM

I'm riding a Worksman Industrial Bike (ie, a Slow Bike). On the White Rock Creek/ Lake trail, my best average speed so far is 15.7 mph. I would say that's not far off, maybe better than the average rider out there (not to be confused with the average serious rider!). But there are occasional people that pass me like I'm sitting still (ie, probably doing 25 mph or better). That's about a 1-1/2 hour ride, varying depending on route. And it is reasonably flat, and I am pushing myself, maybe not hard, though.

Spin Cycle 01-16-08 12:13 AM

20 to 21 MPH

photonick 01-16-08 12:15 AM

I'm curious because I'm kinda finding what sort of average speeds I should be looking to work towards when I do long rides trying to keep cadence.

AEO 01-16-08 12:17 AM

about 120mph if I start off at the right altitude.

30~35km/h for 2hrs, then I feel like crap.

Mr. Beanz 01-16-08 12:18 AM

17.4 on a flat solo 100 miles/ 22.6 on a 10 mile TT effort from a dead stop/ 19.1 on a solo flat 42 miles/14.5 for 100 miles with 10,000 ft of climbing.

photonick 01-16-08 12:21 AM

=o

wow im weak hahaha.

Machka 01-16-08 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by photonick (Post 5990601)
I'm curious because I'm kinda finding what sort of average speeds I should be looking to work towards when I do long rides trying to keep cadence.

The recommended cadence for long rides (100+ miles) is about 85-100 rpm. Faster than round-the-block riders, slower than racers. 85-100 rpm preserves the knees.

gkb 01-16-08 12:28 AM

i did ~18mph on a hilly* route yesterday, i was way psyched.


*oklahoma

FizzyPop 01-16-08 12:35 AM

Captain Slow here, 15mph on my usual route :)

photonick 01-16-08 12:35 AM

I wish I had a way of knowing my RPM's my cateye just tells me average speed. I've been doing 15-16. I did a 2.5 hour 40 mile cadence ride without stopping and averaged about 15.9.

Machka 01-16-08 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by photonick (Post 5990688)
I wish I had a way of knowing my RPM's my cateye just tells me average speed. I've been doing 15-16. I did a 2.5 hour 40 mile cadence ride without stopping and averaged about 15.9.

Have you got a watch? If so, you can count your RPMs ... revolutions per minute.

Geoff326 01-16-08 12:44 AM

my average speed is... too slow

photonick 01-16-08 12:53 AM

You guys got an easy way to calculate pedal rpms?

Machka 01-16-08 12:56 AM


Originally Posted by photonick (Post 5990762)
You guys got an easy way to calculate pedal rpms?

I just told you ... read post #15. You can tell time and count, right?

photonick 01-16-08 01:01 AM

Yah I read it, and understood it.

Machka 01-16-08 01:11 AM


Originally Posted by photonick (Post 5990781)
Yah I read it, and understood it.

Well, it doesn't get much easier than that. :) Just like taking a pulse.

photonick 01-16-08 01:12 AM

So you just do that intermittently during your ride, like say every 10 for example?

Machka 01-16-08 01:17 AM


Originally Posted by photonick (Post 5990808)
So you just do that intermittently during your ride, like say every 10 for example?


Once you settle into your most comfortable, natural cadence on flat ground, check the time and start counting for 15 seconds (and multiply by 4), or 30 seconds (and multiply by 2), or 60 seconds. Count the rotation of one foot ... in other words, every time your right foot (or left foot, whichever is easier) reaches the top of the circle, count it as one rotation.

You might do this 2 or 3 times to double check, but you'll likely discover that your numbers are approx. the same.

If you climb a hill, you might be curious what your cadence has slowed to, so you might count there as well.

rooftest 01-16-08 01:27 AM

I don't think I've ever done a "mostly flat" ride of more than 30 minutes at a hard pace. (too boring - I like to do a lot of climbing.) If I do, it's a recovery ride.

craigdurkee 01-16-08 01:29 AM


Originally Posted by Edonis13 (Post 5990551)
about 43mph

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photonick 01-16-08 01:46 AM

Thanks for the RPM advice for some reason when you first said it it seemed like too much to juggle while i'm riding but i like the idea of multiplying it by 4.


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