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Marie Attoinette Fan
Coincidently me and my brother were talking about that last night and Strava prediction of power when we have done identical routes, I've done them faster but he has had more power.Power is a better measurement.
Coincidently me and my brother were talking about that last night and Strava prediction of power when we have done identical routes, I've done them faster but he has had more power.Power is a better measurement.
I assume that is down to bike weight and rider weight which you put in, since losing weight I "think" Strava is showing I have also lost power even on my recent PB ----> rushes off to check I read my figures rightCoincidently me and my brother were talking about that last night and Strava prediction of power when we have done identical routes, I've done them faster but he has had more power.
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Come and join us on Strava. It's fun.
My averages are screwed at the moment from spending the last 4 weeks on a MTB with suspension forks and nobblies. Then I decided to go pootling round the country tracks today and made it even worse!
On the road bike, it's usually 13-15mph, depending on whether I pick a more or less hilly route.
I went through a phase of setting myself targets, but every ride ended up feeling like a race, and I stopped enjoying it, so I'm making a deliberate effort to not care about my speed now, and just enjoy riding.
'Tis an irrelevant comparison. Terrain, road surface, bike type, weather conditions all play a part.
Most of my riding is done commuting through london at rush hour, so my averages appear pretty low, that is only because I spend between 10 - 20% of my journeys stationary at traffic lights.
Weekend rides for me are about enjoying cycling, so I don't go hell for leather all the time to get an amazing average speed.
Train harder, my mate on a relatively heavy alu road bike was averaging just under 25mph for the 50mile race today on a reasonably hilly circuit. Ive averaged it in stints and on flatter rides but I certainly couldn't keep it up for 50miles but he's also 10 years younger than me, well thats my excuse anywayI too am trying to reach the 20 mph target do a lunch time tide out of 18/19 miles but can't quiet get there. Apart from cycling faster I don't know what the answer is(apart from spending out on a carbon biken+1 )))