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  1. #16
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    Jul 2007
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    I started a couple of months ago on a MTB and saw a gradual improvement in my time. ON my 20 mile a day ride I started to average 17mph on the flat parts. Then I was lent a road bike by my LBS and I was amazed at how fast I flew. I had to give it back earlier this week and convert back to my old MTB - the difference is shocking! I now struggle to reach 17mph on my MTB because it is so heavy compared to what I have been used to recently (hills are where I notice the biggest difference).

    I am buying a road bike this weekend but I have officially decided that I will do at least one ride a week on the MTB because it does wonders for fitness (kind of like running with weights in your socks!)

    Anyone who cycles a MTB is going to have to push twice as hard as anyone on a road bike. Dont let it get you down when a roadie whooshes past, just tell yourself that when you can afford a road bike you will probably be much faster than them!

    Get a road bike on finance - its sooooo worth it. Im practically wetting myself about collecting my new Bianchi tomorrow

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Riding my Luna & Rivendell in the Hudson Valley, NY
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesy124 View Post
    I started a couple of months ago on a MTB and saw a gradual improvement in my time. ON my 20 mile a day ride I started to average 17mph on the flat parts.
    Hey NO FAIR! Counting only "the flat parts" is no average at all! Your average is counting the whole ride, both hills and flats. Like, if I counted only my downhills I would be averaging 30mph instead of the 10mph I actually average including all the uphills and flats too!
    Lisa
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