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  • General speed while commuting….
  • Daffy
    Full Member

    …I know this is highly relative WRT: bike, weight, luggage, topology, atmospherics etc….

    but can people list the following

    1. Number of times per week,
    2. Distance (round trip)
    3. Location,
    4. Approximate MPH,

    In my case:

    1. 3
    2. 27
    3. Bath/Bristol
    4. 16-19

    Cheers,

    M.

    clubber
    Free Member

    1. 22
    2. 107 miles each way
    3. Bath – London
    4. 44.74mph

    Just to get one-upmanship going…

    sobriety
    Free Member

    1. 5
    2. 13
    3. Nottingham
    4. 16-19

    finbar
    Free Member

    1. 5 (6 if i go into town on the weekend to do some shopping)
    2. 5 miles
    3. Sheffield
    4. 10mph (guess). I’m in no hurry.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    1. 0-5, depending on travel commitments
    2. Distance 5, I think
    3. That London’s Famous Cities of Westminster and London
    4. Not a clue. Often very slow, sometimes I go roadie-chasing for a laugh.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    10
    3
    Hove, actually.
    10ish depending on the lights and her legs.

    well, I call it a commute but I work at home and take my daughter to school and back on a trailer bike, so it’s twice a day.

    TheSouthernYeti
    Free Member

    1 to 2
    40
    Oxfordshire
    20 mph

    will
    Free Member

    – 5
    – 12
    – London
    – 18-20

    steve_b77
    Free Member

    1. Three or four depending on if I’m working the weekend
    2. 26 miles
    3. Hampton Hill to Victoria and back
    4. Average for the last few months is 16-17mph

    njee20
    Free Member

    1. 3 usually, depends on which office I’m in
    2. varies, 10 miles each way the direct route, took a 55 mile route home last night
    3. To/from Horsham
    4. 17-20mph

    warton
    Free Member

    1. 4
    2. 15
    3. Newcastle
    4 14/15MPH on the fixie, 18 on the road bike

    Daffy
    Full Member

    okay, so I’m not quite as slow as I’d feared. I was expecting people to be well into the 20s.

    Anyone else play the silly commuter race? I just can’t help myself.

    ourmaninthenorth
    Full Member

    1. Five
    2. 50 miles
    3. The North
    4. c60mph

    (In a car, though from most STWers, you’d think they rode that quick… 🙄 )

    drofluf
    Free Member

    1. 2 -3
    2. 30
    3. London
    4. 14 – 16mph depending on traffic, lights etc.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    Anyone else play the silly commuter race? I just can’t help myself.

    I’ve solved that – I got a Charge Steamer cruiser bike from Evans – 3 speed sturmey archer, drum brakes and sit up and beg styling – suddenly I don’t feel any need to reach HRMax on every school run.

    chutney13
    Free Member

    3 times
    11 miles
    yorkshire
    18 mph.

    ourmaninthenorth
    Full Member

    You know, I think the average commuting speeds generally posted on these threads tell me that either I’ve always been even slower than I thought I was or….

    …people post their moving averages, rather than average speed across the whole time they’re out.

    SiB
    Free Member

    Every day without fail (got rid of car last year so I’m proving a point!)
    12miles 2 days a week, 32miles 3 days a week
    Wirral (barnston – liverpool)
    17ish mtb, 20 road

    TheSouthernYeti
    Free Member

    Mine’s my moving average… but it would be pretty much the same.

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    I often wonder the same thing, OMITN.

    Eg, some of the ‘average’ speeds some people claiming they achieve in London sound pretty high. Not saying they don’t ride that fast, but it’s very difficult to achieve a high average speed in town due to traffic, lights etc. I spose if you come in on some of the A roads you might get a good speed up, on a road bike, but around 10-12mph is what I manage around town, on a hybrid, and I’m probbly at the quicker end of the spectrum of cyclists in town.

    chutney13
    Free Member

    mine’s total average but again, i don’t have to stop so it would be the same as moving average.

    thegreatape
    Free Member

    Where’s George?

    7 times a week.
    500 miles.
    The Himalayas.
    70mph.

    ourmaninthenorth
    Full Member

    Mine’s my moving average… but it would be pretty much the same.

    Fair enough.

    My (now old – hence the car) commute was 17 miles each way. In the summer my “real” average was 20mph, though the moving average was quicker due to the urban element which made up half of the journey. Hence the question.

    New commute will be 25 miles each way, but I’m so unfit (had 4 months off the bike), that I think miles per hour might be the wrong unit of measurement..!

    mattjng
    Free Member

    1. 3-5 depending on how much working at home I can do
    2. 35 via the cycle path, a few miles less if I feel like using the roads
    3. Bristol/Bath
    4. 17-20mph

    1. Every day (almost)
    2. 24km by the usual route, about 90% off road, often extended.
    3. Worcestershire/Shropshire border
    4. 17km/h. Varies a lot depending on route.

    woody2000
    Full Member

    2-3
    16 (50/50 on/off road)
    Brighouse > Bradford
    ~12mph

    Me slow! 😀

    Daffy
    Full Member

    ourmaninthenorth – Member
    You know, I think the average commuting speeds generally posted on these threads tell me that either I’ve always been even slower than I thought I was or….

    …people post their moving averages, rather than average speed across the whole time they’re out.

    In my case, mine is calculated not cycle computed:

    I do 15.126 miles on the way in to work, and 12 on the way home:

    On the way in, my best time is 48 mins, my worst is 56 mins (iphone timer on my arm)

    15/(48/60) = 15/0.8 = 18.75mph = best
    15/(56/60) = 15/.93 = 16.12mph = worst

    Simples. 😀

    AnalogueAndy
    Free Member

    Daffy – Member
    okay, so I’m not quite as slow as I’d feared. I was expecting people to be well into the 20s.

    Anyone else play the silly commuter race? I just can’t help myself.

    Ahh, Bristol Bath Railway Path?? You must be one of the people I pass? 😉

    1. 0-5
    2. 30-130
    3. Bath-Bristol
    4. 12-22

    What you after the stats for Daffy? Depths of winter after a long hard day I sometimes crawl home the shortest route averaging 12mph; height of summer, take the afternoon off, head over the bridge into Wales and do 70+ miles 🙂

    SilentSparky
    Free Member

    1. 2
    2. 28
    3. Newbury
    4. 17-18mph (Total average)

    Also ride a shorter commute on the other days, although strangely have a similar speed;
    1. 3
    2. 5
    3. Newbury
    4. 17-18mph (Total average)

    mrmo
    Free Member

    This week
    4 times
    5 miles each way
    Cheltenham
    15mph inclusive.

    A couple of weeks time it will go to 15 miles, cheltenham to evesham.

    And I know it is going to hurt, I have lost a lot of fitness since I got made redundant. That was a13 mile commute between cheltenham and tewkesbury. Average for that was 16-18mph.

    Daffy
    Full Member

    AnalogueAndy – Member

    Ahh, Bristol Bath Railway Path?? You must be one of the people I pass?

    1. 0-5
    2. 30-130
    3. Bath-Bristol
    4. 12-22

    What you after the stats for Daffy? Depths of winter after a long hard day I sometimes crawl home the shortest route averaging 12mph; height of summer, take the afternoon off, head over the bridge into Wales and do 70+ miles

    Andy, no mate. I’m up near Dyrham. So I’m across the top into Filton.

    I was just curious, as I wouldn’t class myself as particularly fit (especially to the point of adding 70+ miles to my journey) but wanted to see where I was in the pack….middle to bottom it would appear 😕

    RobinL
    Full Member

    1-2
    30 miles
    Mirfield – Bradford ( Apperley Bridge )
    12 mph

    Woody2000 – You’re not slow, we’ve got hills op North 🙂

    kimbers
    Full Member

    5 times
    7 miles each way
    london
    ~12 mph (i blame all the traffic lights)

    Gary_M
    Free Member

    3-5 times a week
    39 miles – 19.4 each way
    Glasgow-Kilmarnock
    13-19.5mph average is 16.8. Depends on the wind though. Gonna have a fierce headwind tonight.

    On a bicycle btw.

    Oh and 495 ft ascent on way to work 688 on way home.

    AdamW
    Free Member

    4 times (MTB the other time)
    34 miles
    Nottingham
    13-15mph

    Daffy
    Full Member

    RobinL –

    Woody2000 – You’re not slow, we’ve got hills op North

    Oi! There’s hills in the south too!

    Gary_M – Member

    13-19.5mph average is 16.8. Depends on the wind though. Gonna have a fierce headwind tonight.

    I feel for you Brother; Wind is the slag of riding weather!

    wbss
    Free Member

    variable
    25 miles each way
    between two places
    15-18mph depending on the wind.

    i have to eat millions.

    AnalogueAndy
    Free Member

    Daffy – Member

    AnalogueAndy – Member

    Ahh, Bristol Bath Railway Path?? You must be one of the people I pass?

    1. 0-5
    2. 30-130
    3. Bath-Bristol
    4. 12-22

    What you after the stats for Daffy? Depths of winter after a long hard day I sometimes crawl home the shortest route averaging 12mph; height of summer, take the afternoon off, head over the bridge into Wales and do 70+ miles

    Andy, no mate. I’m up near Dyrham. So I’m across the top into Filton.

    I was just curious, as I wouldn’t class myself as particularly fit (especially to the point of adding 70+ miles to my journey) but wanted to see where I was in the pack….middle to bottom it would appear
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    Ahhh, I remember now, you were asking about places to move to a while back?

    Several of my routes take me that way, Ring Road path? Or some of the nice lanes Pucklechurch way, or the other way up Hinton Hill, on to Castle Combe etc.

    If you really fancy developing some speed we do a group Chain Gang ride from Cadence Bike Shop in Bath on a Saturday morning, 3 groups do the same 43 mile loop, starting a 5 min intervals aiming to finish about the same time for coffee and chat – to give you an idea the slowest averages 18-20, the fastest 22+.

    Gary_M
    Free Member

    i have to eat millions

    It’s funny that, once I got used to my commute my appetite levelled out. I don’t find I have to eat more than anyone else. Everyone’s different though.

    frogger
    Free Member

    1. 3-4 times a week
    2. 17 miles one way
    3. South London
    4. 13mph average with mountain bike

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