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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 172
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I was curious...
What's the longest distance anyone commutes regularly by bicycle ? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Chittenango, NY
Posts: 12
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Mines 32 miles round trip.
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 40
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I'm tied with you at 32 miles. How much vertical climb do you have? I'm uphill in the am, downhill in the pm. Not sure what the altitude change is, but I average 13mph in the am, and 18mph in the pm. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Chittenango, NY
Posts: 12
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Downhill in the am. Uphill in pm. No big hills just bridges over train tracks.
I plan on taking some detours to get some big hills at least once a week if schedule allows. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 70
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Mine is almost 12 miles each way, take the back scenic roads for about 4 miles then the rest is more urban. The early morning ride is what hits me the hardest, since I'm not really a work-out "morning guy", I'm in very good shape, but mentally I'm not quite psyched up, regardless after little less than 10' of riding I have to negociate this 7' long, kind of steep hill, to which I'm not quite warmed up yet by the time I get there, specially in these cool mornings, but after that climb I'm really woke up!
But it's fun I love it! I'm more up to beat my own record speeds riding back home, zooooom! Corsaire ![]() |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 28
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I have 3 different routes that I chose from depending on how I feel or what the weather is like. 11 miles if I take the most direct route. 18 if I use the local bike path. 28 for those days when I'm just not ready to go home. I always take the direct 5.5m route on the way to work as I leave at 5:30am and then chose my route home at 4pm.
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 375
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10 miles each way for me. lots of choices to go. in the morning the routes don't have anything more then a 2 block uphill. the bike path is pretty short but the first part is washboardy and on a racing bike it is rough plus several streets cross it. then you exit into a gravel drive and go a couple of miles to the next path that is new and nice and smooth.
home I have several routes. no big hills but I can choose between easy and somewhat hard. I would like to work harder in the morning and usualy a bit less when going home but it is the oppisite. I can take a light downhill route with just a slight slope so I can get to 20mph or so or a ltitle up and lots of down. |
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You all have me beat. 5.8 miles each way.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 62
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38 miles round trip. But I only do it in the summer. (Too dark at night otherwise, and I won't ride at night here in Atlanta.)
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 98
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7.8 miles or 12.5 kilometers each way.
fastest avg out was 30.23 km/h fastest back was 27.4 km/h this is over some pretty hilly terrain though the hills arent long i averaged 39 km/h till the first hill the other day, woohoo. |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 6
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I commute 36 miles round trip to work every day all year long. I sometimes use car pools and public transit during heavy rain or wet snow. |
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Depending on the route I take, my commute can take either 20, 24, 30, 36 or 40km each way. The longer routes include the Kew Boulevarde, which is a popular spot amongst roadies here for getting in some hill work.
Normally I take the 24km route each way (48km/30mi round trip), though in the summertime when the weather is nice and I'm in decent cycling shape, I take the 36km route in and the 40km home (76km/47mi round trip.) I do this on a road bike, and my average speed is usually 27-29km/h. Commuting by bike is a great way to rack up the kilometres! ![]()
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Peter Cannondale Last edited by rek : 30-10.-2003 at 03:01 AM. |
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 76
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50 km (31 mile) round trip for me, also every day.
People seem quite amazed when they find out you ride your bike as far as they drive their car in a year (~ 12000 kms +/- a few). |
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Pacifica California
Posts: 518
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Used to do 30 miles one way on the way to work- had a ride home in the evening. Often I couldn't bring my bike so I had to buy another one so I could ride the next day! On the weekends work started later so we'd take the long way along the coast and up through a nice park. Great way to start the day huh?
Tim |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 8
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I commute from Pacifica into San Francisco 3-4 times each week. It is 20 miles each way, headwinds each way and uphill each way.
Willy in Pacifica |
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