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like the vid, but what did it represent? Still no scientific proof of anyone's cadence.
For the record...
I run 700x32C tyres, 36t chainring, 15t sprocket. That's about a 65" gear by my reckoning. My average speed on my commute this morning was 27.8km/h, my max speed was 48.5km/h.
The highest speed I've reached on that setup (on the aforementioned descent - but I didn't go that way this morning) was about 60km/h. I make that somewhere in the range 185-190rpm but please feel free to check my maths.
As I said above, I wouldn't be able to keep up that speed for more than a few seconds, but I can well believe others are capable of higher cadences.
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Now we are on the same page. 27.8 kph is 17.2 mph which is a reasonable average speed and a top speed 30.1 mph. These are fair numbers and puts your cadence at average 90 ish. That is about what the websites say is ..."normal" (sorry to use such a word but feels right). Nothing wrong with that OR that you have hit 38 ish mph (60 km). And maybe like me, (as I said in my first post when I did 31.2 twas probably downhill) maybe you also did it downhill. A lot of people on this site hit crazy speeds like 50.9 mph going downhill ( and must be bl@@dy crazy for it).
The thing I had concern over was that, if you read the posts, people SEEM to be doing all these crazy rpm's which put them in the league of professionals. I didn't PICK on you, it was just that you replied to me first. I felt that you were a little rude to call someone SPECIAL. I love coming on here and reading what more advanced people can tell me about cycling, how to do it, what gear is best etc etc but how can I set myself a goal if people are bounding around false info'. The original question..... which is why I looked, to try and learn something from people with experience, was 'What is a realistic maximum cadence?' If people put 90ish like you have done to work today then a novice like me can then say, "ok I am on track to where I want to be." When people write anything up to 207 then what can I learn? Only that people make it up.
Anyway, no hard feelings. Nice to chat to you and I can honestly say I take my hat off to you for going at that speed on a fixed gear. I personally wobble too much over 30 ish mph and tend to go through the brake blocks as you said yourself hehehehehe
