gavroche
Getting old but not past it
- Location
- North Wales
Try as I may I just can't make my average speed to reach 15mph. It always seem to peak at 14.8!! So I am now resigned to it and just enjoy my cycling. No world record for me.
Try as I may I just can't make my average speed to reach 15mph. It always seem to peak at 14.8!! So I am now resigned to it and just enjoy my cycling. No world record for me.
Tag along with faster riders
as long as your enjoying it who cares about statssame with me, cant get over 12 mph and cadnece above 75 for last 3 months, frustrating but hey, cycling is about going out and enjoying the views
I agree with you about the views. I'd rather ride somewhere scenic slowly than race along a dual carriageway!same with me, cant get over 12 mph and cadnece above 75 for last 3 months, frustrating but hey, cycling is about going out and enjoying the views
Step 1 - turn off computer/watch
Step 2 - Enjoy your cycling for a while
Step 3 - put your computer/watch back on in a couple weeks and see the magic 15mph![]()
You can get too target focussed, just get out and enjoy riding without being on the clock for a bit and you'll probably improve
(Oh, and make sure that you have the tyres pumped right up)
So glad to see someone rebutting that myth.(You will never get the time back on a descent that you lost on the ascent.)
When people argue with me about it, I present them with this scenario - Your average speed on the flat is 21 mph but on a 21 mile mountain road you only average (say) 7 mph so it takes you 3 hours to get to the top. You then turn round and descend at a crazy 63 mph average speed, the 42 mile round trip takes 3 hours 20 minutes for an average speed of 12.6 mph. 42 mph on the descent = 12.0 mph average. 31.5 mph descent = 11.5 mph.So glad to see someone rebutting that myth.![]()
I use a more realistic scenario as I only average about 15 on the flat.When people argue with me about it, I present them with this scenario - Your average speed on the flat is 21 mph but on a 21 mile mountain road you only average (say) 7 mph so it takes you 3 hours to get to the top. You then turn round and descend at a crazy 63 mph average speed, the 42 mile round trip takes 3 hours 20 minutes for an average speed of 12.6 mph. 42 mph on the descent = 12.0 mph average. 31.5 mph descent = 11.5 mph.
Therefore ... you never get back the time lost on an ascent! If the gradient is low and/or you are very fit and are a demon descender, then you can get back most of it. If you are not superfit and you climb a long, steep hill then you will lose a lot of time!