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  1. #1
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    Sep 2010
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    I've found avg speed was something to obsess about when I first started riding but now I don't worry about it. I'm not competing,I'm not getting paid,I'm not a professional,so I don't have to have that be a factor on daily rides. Ride with someone faster,or better than you and it will make you faster. When I ride with my DH I push myself to keep up and my speed goes up. I like to do this every so often to show myself possibilities. He does this this himself during racing season,he will ride track races he's not going to win to condition himself for road races he can.
    I like bikes, sometimes more than my husband

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Soquel, CA
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    Do all the people who have average speeds of 14-15mph live in the flats? I live in the Santa Cruz Mountains, and try as I may, the average speed on my bike computer is always between 10-12 mph. I may be going down at 30mph and going up at 5mph. It seems like 13-14mph (when I look down) in the very few flat areas.

    I notice after not being able to ride much due to rain, that I am somewhat out of condition. It seems that even the rides that I think of as 'flattish' and relatively easy are full of hills that I notice more when I haven't ridden for awhile.

    I am trying to gradually improve my speed and not feel so frustrated with myself.
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  3. #3
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Washington, DC
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    I would not set your training goals around average speed. However, average speed can give you some useful information when taken into account with the rest of the ride conditions.

    For example, when I am doing one of my large team rides, if I see that our average was 20mph or more on the way back into town, I might think, wow, this ride was really "race pace" (for me, maybe not for most of the guys). Of course, this is in a large group, and I will never put myself into the wind unless I need to bridge a gap or go for the town line sprint. On the other hand, if I do a ride on similar terrain by myself or in a small group and the average is 16mph or less, I may see it as a good aerobic, endurance ride if we were rolling smoothly. Or, it could be poor training for me if I am leading new cyclists, for example, and we are stopping or regrouping a lot. A 16mph average or less could also mean a really good, really hard ride if I'm out in the mountains where I spend a lot of time sub-10mph but at or above threshold.

 

 

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