kdawg
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- Jun 25, 2003
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Are you going camping with that seat pack?
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i chuckledAre you going camping with that seat pack?
It's a bicycle.What is it?
Haha nah I just threw it on real quick it rolls up I just wanted something big enough to fit my cell phone and keysAre you going camping with that seat pack?
2020 Specialized Roubaix Comp Di2What is it?
I run a front. Only use it when needed. I prefer having it, nice when you need to quick stopAll you fixed gear riders run no brakes?
Similar for me -- about 15 miles in an hour, but it depends a lot on how often I have to stop (for roads) and if there's traffic (on bike trails).Just curious. What is everyone's average miles within an hour ride? I am doing like 14-15 miles within my hour ride and I wonder if that is decent or if I need to step it up. Granted I ride where there are stop lights but it's pretty flat so I shouldn't be losing a ton of time but I feel like I am going slow for whatever reason. Seeing people do half century to century rides, I feel like that would take me forever to accomplish. I figure with fatigue and terrain, I would average like 10 miles per hour unless I have a lot of downhill to ride.
Just curious. What is everyone's average miles within an hour ride? I am doing like 14-15 miles within my hour ride and I wonder if that is decent or if I need to step it up. Granted I ride where there are stop lights but it's pretty flat so I shouldn't be losing a ton of time but I feel like I am going slow for whatever reason. Seeing people do half century to century rides, I feel like that would take me forever to accomplish. I figure with fatigue and terrain, I would average like 10 miles per hour unless I have a lot of downhill to ride.
All you fixed gear riders run no brakes?
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Just curious. What is everyone's average miles within an hour ride? I am doing like 14-15 miles within my hour ride and I wonder if that is decent or if I need to step it up. Granted I ride where there are stop lights but it's pretty flat so I shouldn't be losing a ton of time but I feel like I am going slow for whatever reason. Seeing people do half century to century rides, I feel like that would take me forever to accomplish. I figure with fatigue and terrain, I would average like 10 miles per hour unless I have a lot of downhill to ride.
Its an S works Pave carbon seatpostNo brakes, i just ride way more carefully. I only mash the pedals when there's not a lot cars, intersections, and the road is relatively flat.
$4k on a carbon frame ain't bad at all
What seatpost is that?
Are you riding the track bike or the road? If it was the track bike then i understand. But with a road bike i could easily do like 40 miles with three or four breaks in like 2 hours.
It could also be your body is not trained for long distances at the moment. Maybe you need to do some HIIT for conditioning and lower body weight training for get those legs stronger.
40 mph?! I’d definitely die SC roads so trash...For the century I did we averaged around 14 mph, which felt really fast. We did take turns pulling at the front so that kind of conserves some energy. There were some climbs where our pace would drop to like 4-5 mph but we also had descents where I hit 40 mph. That ride had 7 hours moving time with 10 hours total elapsed time, so we took a lot of breaks.
Its an S works Pave carbon seatpost
ya mans MakeNTGreatAgain got brakes and still out here running into parked carsNo brakes, i just ride way more carefully. I only mash the pedals when there's not a lot cars, intersections, and the road is relatively flat.
ya mans MakeNTGreatAgain got brakes and still out here running into parked cars
Finally did a decent ride. I started losing it though around mile 30-39. My legs, *** and back started to go out. I guess I have to condition more to do these long rides.
ya mans MakeNTGreatAgain got brakes and still out here running into parked cars
Beautiful bikeFinally did a decent ride. I started losing it though around mile 30-39. My legs, *** and back started to go out. I guess I have to condition more to do these long rides.
I had a feeling you were using your road bike. Before your accident, how was your physical fitness and how long were your rides on average?