Well how far/long did you ride in 2011
CDGolden
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SO how many miles/hours did you ride in 2011.
My total looks to be 1358 miles, riding and commuting, about 93 hours on the saddle, an average speed of 14.6.
Jan-0
Feb-14
Mar-0
Apr-0
May-69
June-94
July- 381
Aug- 263
Sept- 250
Oct- 90
Nov- 58
Dec- 131
My total looks to be 1358 miles, riding and commuting, about 93 hours on the saddle, an average speed of 14.6.
Jan-0
Feb-14
Mar-0
Apr-0
May-69
June-94
July- 381
Aug- 263
Sept- 250
Oct- 90
Nov- 58
Dec- 131
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6885 miles, on a real bike and some spinning classes in Nov & Dec but I don't record those on My Cycling Log. 485 Hrs 12 mins. Rolling avg was 14.09 mph. Total number of rides was 500.
http://www.mycyclinglog.com/profile/sittingduck0 -
I didn't start riding until April 6th, 2011. Here are my totals by month:
April - 117
May - 253
June - 354
July - 608
August - 670
September - 472
October - 550
November - 537
December - 557
Total - 41190 -
this is a tuff one:
Jan 57.08
feb 66,72
marc 107.12
april 23
may 82.26
jun 31
jul 22
agu 89
sep 101.22
oct 116.28
nov 127.46
dec 146.37
for a comulative 2011 Total of 969.51 not including the trainer minutes. If you woldn't asked I would have never figure it out. not including:laugh: :laugh: most of the mtb because I had no way of recording it. all in all Fantastic!!0 -
Nicked from my blog...
In 2011, I rode for 7 days 9 hours and 16 minutes give or take a few seconds.
In that time I covered 3523km - thats 2189 miles for the former colonials ;-) Not bad for a bloke who lost 3 months of riding due to a knee injury and the recovery process. In the 2189 miles, I managed to climb 76,250 feet (2.62 Everests!) and burned a terrifying 226,973 kcals - equating to 64.8lb of fat - or approximately 463 (uk) Big Mac's.0 -
Managed to bag 10,700 miles in 2011 (11 months) using both a mountain bike (commuting 41 miles a day) & a road bike (touring and club rides) . Was able to do a handful of 100+ rides, maxing out at 107 miles.
2012 - hit 10K again and look to do a 150 miles day ride.0 -
1611m commuting since 1st July and about 900m social and club rides.
Will be happy if I do 5000 in 2012 (6000 would be great)0 -
These are all really great! I need to start keeping records in 2012! I can only roughly estimate from several training regimens and a longish tour but it should have been around 2500-3000 miles (and I can calculate over 100k feet climbing - lots of hills in 2011). I really like the record keeping some of you have been doing!0
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Mine is not quite as detailed but I rode 3128 miles in 2011. I'll try to keep better records in 2012!0
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I rode 2015 miles in 2011. Up from 760 in 2010. Can't wait to see what I do in 2012!0
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1000 miles in 2011.
Aiming for 2000 miles for 2012!0 -
Heya! Didn't start keeping a log/diary until mid-May, but I managed to get in around 2,080 miles. November, December turned out to be kind of, well...meh. But here is to a GREAT new year everybody! Ride, ride, ride, let it ride! (Shameless BTO reference!)
My ride log for 2011/2012:
http://tinyurl.com/someguyonabikesridelog0 -
Distance - 15010km
Average speed - 25.05km
Maximum speed - 72.7kph
Biggest month - May (1638.81km)
Smallest month - December (636.20km - the only sub 1000km month all year)
Biggest ride - 616.4km (a 600km brevet to Wales and back in October - cold and wet)
Total weight lost - 0.0 (got down to 68kg a couple of times, back up to 76kg atm)
January - 1002.86km
February - 1313.75km
March - 1512.25km
April - 1430.84km
May - 1638.81km
June - 1567.09km
July - 1012.71km
August - 1037.01km
September - 1233.81km
October - 1373.55km
November - 1251.27km
December - 636.20km
http://www.mycyclinglog.com/profile/DrMekon
Edited to add mycyclinglog profile link0 -
4157.9 miles on the bike (I should have pedaled an extra .1 mile on that last ride, heh) and 710.3 miles on-foot. This next year I'm shooting for a few more miles running (maybe 750 or so) and maybe 3500 on the bike--probably about the same hours in the saddle, but more time off-road. I really want to get semi-proficient at cyclocross mounts and dismounts, too. I end up leap-frogging at races with people who pedal slower but are better with mounting/dismounting.0
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