
Originally Posted by
katluvr
What do you folks average on hilly routes...had some rollers, some very step and some longer climbs.
Ha ha...
This weekend I was very proud to finish at all. This ride is a big regional feather in one's cap. It's rated at TDD 10. (From what I've seen of the Mt. Dora/Clermont area, I'd guess it'd be rated around 3-4, but you'd have to ask your local cycling clubs.) Barometric altimeters weren't working because of the rain, but I've been told CFC is 9,000 feet the first day and 8,000 the second.
I wasn't DFL, but then again I had no mechanicals and no flats - the sag support alone went through over 70 tubes, so I must've been one of the only people who never had to stop except for food, pee, and once to tell the sag about another bike with a broken chain. So maybe I was actually the slowest rider out there. 
I did Saturday's 114 miles at a moving average of 13.3 and Sunday's 101 at a moving average of 12.5 mph. But I finished - and unlike a lot of people, didn't drop out because of the weather. Which I totally didn't understand, since they'd been forecasting a 90-100% chance of rain on Saturday, since at least Thursday - if they didn't want to ride in it, why start at all (and get their bikes all gritty)? 
On our usual club rides, we do anywhere from 40 to 80 on Tuesdays and 35-ish on Thursday evenings at a TDD of probably 7-8, and there we'll average 15-16.
Last edited by OakLeaf; 09-28-2009 at 09:18 AM.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler