What's that in old money can't do all that Euro stuff lolThis is an a-typical chainy ride for me:
- 66.9km
Distance
- 2:13:55
Moving Time
Speed AVE - 30.0km/h Max 56.5km/h
Heart Rate 138bpm Max 179bpm
Cadence 90 Max 154
Power 201W Max 1,008W
Calories 1,805
Temperature 14℃
Elapsed Time 2:25:10
Whereas; i'll usually between these rides do say about 12-25mls recovery days...mostly rolling around..
- 18.7km
Distance
- 46:13
- Time
Speed 24.4km/h Max 48.6km/h
Heart Rate 117bpm Max 157bpm
Cadence 84 Max 125
Power 155W Max 872W
Calories 481
Temperature 15℃
Elapsed Time 57:10
What's that in old money can't do all that Euro stuff lol
Who's willy waving now lol that could be a cruising along group ride not a balls out ride as hard as you can. It's a pretty respectable average.30kph is around 18mph. If that's a chaingang (chainy?) ride, then it's poor.
Who's willy waving now lol that could be a cruising along group ride not a balls out ride as hard as you can. It's a pretty respectable average.
OK it wasn't a friend it was a work colleague who also cycles, I have no friendsDo we really believe there was 'a friend' who said the OP was riding 'too fast'? Come along children, be honest. Do any of us give a flying fark?
Yes I know what a chaingang is cheers.
I think that's how Xeno's Paradox VC train.Don't forget, its an average so for half your ride you were going slower than that. If you can work out which half is holding you back and don't do that bit next time, then you'll get a much better number. Then repeat the exercise to get rid of the slow half on your next average, and so on. Works every time for me.
30kph is around 18mph. If that's a chaingang (chainy?) ride, then it's poor.