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lane

Veteran
Audax is all km. Think that's why I started using and thinking of distances as km for cycling. Everything else I do use miles.
 

rogerzilla

Legendary Member
Imagine how depressing the Dunwich Dynamo would be, if the first sign for Dunwich read "Dunwich 11" instead of "Dunwich 7".

(Although it is sometimes altered with a Sharpie or black tape to 17)
 

rogerzilla

Legendary Member
Bear in mind that there are some on here who think that "bath" doesn't rhyme with "path" and that "issue" doesn't have a "sh" sound in it
The main difference between northern and southern English accents is whether the pairs of words bath/trap and foot/strut are differently pronounced. In the north, they are usually identical. In the south, they are different.

However, the Bristol pronunciation of that posh town to the east of it is "Bath", not "Barth".
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
Kilometres aren't very poetic.
And I would walk 500 kilometres, and I would walk 500 more?
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
It's clear from this discussion that both the mile and the kilometer are arbitrary values and entirely unsuited to measurements related to cycling.

We need a unit that is meaningful to cycling, and then we will all agree unanimously ;)

A bit like this: Poronkusema (literally: a reindeer piss) is a measurement of distance originating in Northern Finland. It is the distance traveled in a reindeer pulled sleigh, between two instances of reindeer urinating. (Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsolete_Finnish_units_of_measurement )

Any suggestions? The Standard Pootle? The Spin?
 
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Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
OK here's my suggestion. The Standard Pootle is the distance covered at pootling pace in an hour.

Roughly speaking:

1 Pootle per hour (pph) is pootling pace
1.5 pph is a medium relaxed ride without stopping (for me, at least)
2.5 pph is about club run pace
3 - 3.5 pph is pro peloton cruising pace
The hour record is a bit over 4 pph
We can replace both the imperial and metric centuries with a decapootle as it's in the right ballpark.
Audax Randonees will come in at around 15 pootles.

I'm proposing 13.09* km or 8.13* mi as the Standard Pootle.
* approx
 
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Sterlo

Sterlo

Early Retirement Planning
OK here's my suggestion. The Standard Pootle is the distance covered at pootling pace in an hour.

Roughly speaking:

1 Pootle per hour (pph) is pootling pace
1.5 pph is a medium relaxed ride without stopping (for me, at least)
2.5 pph is about club run pace
3 - 3.5 pph is pro peloton cruising pace
The hour record is a bit over 4 pph
We can replace both the imperial and metric centuries with a decapootle as it's in the right ballpark.
Audax Randonees will come in at around 15 pootles.

I'm proposing 13.09* km or 8.13* mi as the Standard Pootle.
* approx
I think 8.14mi would be more accurate
 
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