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They are elite male professional athletes in their 20s who weigh about 60kgs...I am none of the above!
That is my point. To be realistic. I am happy if I can do half of what they can do.
They are elite male professional athletes in their 20s who weigh about 60kgs...I am none of the above!
Indeed, pasted from another source..This basically.
Firstly, ditch the computer and stats, just go and ride, the first 10 mins or so at a gentle pace to properly warm-up and the last 5 mins at a gentle pace to steadily warm-down.
Don't fight the wind, it'll beat you every time.
10.8sorry 11 mph average on a windy day is not bad for a beginner, but don't under estimate the size of the gap between 11mph and 20mph average over an hour, it's huge This is because wind resistance increases as a cube to your speed, not linearly. There is a big difference in effort required for each mph gained over say 15mph than up to that speed, so don't be disheartened. 20mph average over an hours solo ride is very good going indeed!
As a beginner - particularly at this cold time of year, you're much better off just getting comfortable miles under your belt and gently building up your distance and stamina. Most of all, just get out there and enjoy it rather than focusing on the stats .... they'll not help you.
Do you know that average speed at Tour De France is about 25 miles an hour. Here is a link. Now we can make up our mind what we should be aiming for
http://triathlete-europe.competitor.com/2011/07/25/tour-de-france-stats-winners-and-average-speeds
On Bikes that cost up to 10k also.They are elite male professional athletes in their 20s who weigh about 60kgs...I am none of the above!
On Bikes that cost up to 10k also.
"I tried to stay in the big front ring for the whole trip"
Current understanding of physics and physiology of cycling teaches us that it does not serve any purpose.
You can find enough articles on the subject on the internet under cadence and gear ratios.
Doc333, where in Cheshire are you? I am also Cheshire based, and also only been riding for 3 weeks so if you're same area as me then, could be good to go for a ride some time?
Phil I'm from Crewe
Not too far from me, I'm in Warrington, always happy to put bike in the car to see new places, so if you're planning on going out and want a riding partner, give me a PM![]()