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Sort of crossposting: average intensity level for an average bike courier?

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Default Sort of crossposting: average intensity level for an average bike courier?

Just interested in average values. Couriers ride a lot so I think they must limit their effort during the day. I'd be glad to see some heart rates or perceived exertion levels.
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