Must be oddities on those rides. All the metric centuries I've seen around here are between 60 and 65 miles.
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I am confused, ok, that is probably my normal condition but I am perplexed. Isn't a metric century 62 miles? I've looked at two regional rides on the last few days that list their metric century option at either 72 or 75 miles. These are not "new" rides, but fundraisers that's been around for quite a few years (Hope and Wabash River Rides, respectively).
Just curious if others have noted this same ambiguity in what makes a "metric century" in their area.
Must be oddities on those rides. All the metric centuries I've seen around here are between 60 and 65 miles.
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A metric century is supposed to be 100km=62.15 miles (1.609km =1 mile). Anything else is false advertising.
Maybe the organizers weren't so good at math.
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I'm doing one tomorrow that's right about 70 miles, but I imagine that's just how the route worked out. I'm know I can do 60ish, I'm hoping I can do those extra 10 miles![]()
I don't think I've ever done a metric that was exactly 62 miles, but I've never done one as long as 70 (or more)! Most have been 63-65 miles, in order to accomodate the route planning.
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I agree that most events are rarely the exact distance they are supposed to be, 70 and 75 seems ridiculous to me, too, to be called a metric. I, too, have been confused by the metric centuries I've done or seen advertised, having been told that a metric is 62 (.15) . . . yet they seem to always be a little longer or shorter. The first metric I did was 57.4 per my Garmin. I came in the end going, "Wasn't this supposed to be 62 miles? I only rode 57." Some guys says, "Then ride five more miles." Of course, I was very happy to be done, but kind of bummed that I didn't finish what I expected to finish. (However, three weeks later I did a century.)
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I understand they can rarely get the mileage exact, but that seemed a lot longer to really call it a metric. They also have "half century" routes available - that are 50 miles, so perhaps they couldn't come up with a with another name for a route that was mid-way between a half and full century. The full is closer, right at 105 miles. Regardless, I am looking forward to the ride.
Last edited by Catrin; 07-31-2012 at 02:11 AM.