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mixed terrain, some road - some moorland, one big climb and some undulations.
just wondering if i have enough time from when i finish work (4pm) to ride home, which is 17 mile etc... before it gets dark.
whats a reasonable time for a semi-fit person??
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Ben
We'll it's not getting dark until just before 7pm so you should be able to do 17 miles in under 2.5 hours
2 hours at an absolute max surely, especially if you have quite a bit of road, so well before dark
Smee could do it in 1.
You should be able to ride it in two hours
Well under 2 hours I would have thought. It's light untill almost 7pm now.
2 hours ....but if your slower than that (how about adding a light to your bike !!! ahem !!!
Smee could do it in 1.
Druid, what exactly has this guy smee done to p-ss so many people off? just been on the chat forum and he seems to have got up a lot of peoples noses ๐
Wow < 2 howaz = RAD speedz
footstomper - MemberSmee could do it in 1.
Druid, what exactly has this guy smee done to p-ss so many people off? just been on the chat forum and he seems to have got up a lot of peoples noses
Meh - it goes back a long way as Smee and in his previous incarnation as Glupton. Let's just say he has an interesting personality which [i]can[/i], [i]sometimes[/i] rub folk up the wrong way - something we can all be guilty of on occasion. My comment was meant to be humorous, but based upon his cycling abilities.
he is just a bit of a t1t thats all, nowt bad
yep ive already got a good set of lights, just havent done this route before - and i just prefer riding in the daylight!
whats the route?
the one you sent me mate, plus the extra bit from sheff city centre, finally got the commuter finsihed so its time to get crackin!
I reckon 40 mins to fox house then 40 mins to Eyam and 20 mins from there
Easily do it before dark, unless the one big climb is over Snowdon.
yeah but youre quicker than me Rob! i was thinking about the 2hr mark, im on a full rigid so i should be able to get some good speed up on the road bits
Rule of thumb (for off-road): 5kph uphill, 10kph on the flat, 15kph downhill.
Won't matter soon as the clocks go forward an hour in only 13 days. YAY. Light until 8 o'clock ish then. ๐
The same amount of time it would take to ride 27.36km...
[i]Rule of thumb (for off-road): 5kph uphill, 10kph on the flat, 15kph downhill.[/i]
?? I reckopn that's a bit slow.
I tend to ride an average of 9.5mph on most of my rides. Allowing for post work fatigue i think 2hrs should be plenty, even allowing for a puncture repair or mechanical trauma!
I think this is a hard thing to put a time to. I did 26 miles at the weekend. Took 4 hours in total with a 20 mins break for some grub. the first 13 took us 2.5 hours and the return 13 took just over an hour. On the first 13 there was a howling wind and even on a good bit of downhill we couldn't get over 13mph. Think there are alot of things you need to take into account.
I did a 14 mile ride, 3 weeks ago and it took just over 3 hours... But I am very unfit!