What is a good bike speed for a triathlon?

For the average triathlete, you are looking at speeds of 27 km/hr up to 40 km/hr. Of course the shorter the bike distance is, the higher the average speed will be.
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Is 15 mph a good cycling speed?

The majority of riders can average a speed of about 15 mph on a one hour ride. A good speed for a beginner is 10 mph, but you should be able to get to 15 mph pretty quickly. If you start training every once in a while, you could get your average up to 18 mph, but training on a regular basis could get you to 22 mph.
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Is 20 mph on a bike fast?

Average speed - indications

Beginner, short distance (say 10-15 miles): average speed 12 mph. Most cyclists can achieve 10-12 mph average very quickly with limited training. More experienced, short-medium distance (say 20-30 miles): average 15-16 mph. Reasonable experience, medium (say 40 miles): average around 16-19 ...
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What is a good Ironman bike time?

The average Ironman time for men is 12h38 min. They spend 1h18 min on the swim, 6h13 min on the bike, 4h50 min on the run, and 17 min in transitions.
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Is 20km/h fast cycling?

20 km/h = 12.4 mph. 30 km/h = 18.6 mph. 40 km/h = 24.85 mph. 50 km/h = 31.06 mph.
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Is cycling 5km a day good?

5k a day on a bike will DEFINITELY make you fitter! I know so because I got a bike to get to work and back (under 5k) and have lost weight and got noticeably fitter without changing anything else in my life. Good for you and enjoy!!
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Is 25km/h fast on a bike?

On the other hand, 25 kms an hour is probably fast enough for most people. It's faster than most can ride up hills. It's a speed at which you can travel at without having to compete with other cyclists and it's comparable with what an average cyclist might be able to keep up for an hour over fairly flat terrain.
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What is a good average speed on a bike?

Ride consistently and get fitter, and you should be able to maintain a mileage per hour in the mid-teens (around 15.5mph/25kph) over several hours – Strava reckons that's the average speed for rides logged. To hit an average speed of 20mph/32kph, you'll probably have had to put in lots of systematic training.
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How long does biking 112 miles take?

If you can bike 112 miles at 17 mph you will complete the bike portion in 6 hours and 33 minutes. And if you can finish running 26.2 miles at 10:30 minutes per mile you will complete the run leg in 4 hours and 35 minutes.
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How long does it take to bike 100 miles?

Riding time varies largely on terrain and experience level, a 100 mile bike ride can take anywhere from 4 hours to 10 hours. That's a long time to be on a bike!
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How fast do Olympic bikers go?

Over the last several years, the winner of the tour has posted an overall average speed of right around 25mph (40kmph)–but that encompasses an entire tour. Uphill, downhill, time trial, flatland, it's all averaged at 25mph.
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Is 30 miles a long bike ride?

Cycling for 30 miles for two hours is considered a good pace for slow, fast, and experienced bikers. So, you would not have to fret about going faster than that. However, there's a huge possibility that you would not feel too good by the time you finish this mileage.
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How do pro cyclists ride so fast?

But the other major way that professional cyclists go much faster than the rest of us in a race like the Tour de France is their expertise in drafting or slipstreaming. This is where they cycle "on the wheel" of the rider in front so they are protected from some of the air resistance.
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Is riding a bike 20 miles a day good?

For some, the answer will be yes. If you are out of shape or have health issues, it is better to start out slow, with shorter distances and more casual speeds. Your body will get stronger, you will feel better, and that 20-mile-a-day goal will just be down the road.
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What is considered vigorous cycling?

For an activity like cycling on a stationary bike to be considered vigorous, your target heart rate typically must reach between 70 and 85 percent of your maximum heart rate.
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What is considered high intensity cycling?

Generally speaking, HIIT, or high-intensity interval training, refers to repeated sets of intervals that are between five seconds and a minute long, with a relatively short rest period.
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What does an Ironman do to your body?

Among the greatest physiological challenges encountered in an Ironman are core body temperature regulation, dehydration, energy depletion, muscle damage, nutrient absorption, and brain fatigue.
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What is the slowest Ironman time?

Slowest Ironman courses:

Finish Time: 14:31:02.
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Do you eat during an Ironman?

As a general rule of thumb, endurance athletes should aim to eat 60-90 grams of carbohydrate per hour during IRONMAN events, with athletes typically able to consume more calories and fluids during the bike leg and fewer calories during the run portion of the event.
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How much slower are endurance bikes?

Endurance bikes are 2.5% slower than road bikes on flat roads, on a 5% grade climb endurance bikes are slower by 2.7%, when the speed increases over 40kmh the endurance bike can be 5.25% slower. This means that the difference is in aerodynamics.
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How long does it take to cycle 20km?

Cycling 20k is classed as being within the endurance classification in cycling. If you are a beginner, then this will take on average one and a half hours to complete. If you were riding on a flat surface the whole way at 10-12 mph, it will take around 60 minutes to complete 20 km.
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Is 23 km/h fast cycling?

More experienced cyclists can average speeds of 24-29 km/hr (15-18 mph). Reasonably fit cyclists can reach speeds of 40 km/h (25 mph) with racing bikes, and professional cyclists are able to maintain speeds of 40-45 km/h (25-28 mph) on flat surfaces.
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What is a good 20k cycle time?

What is a good 20k time? A good 20k time is 43:26. This is the average 20k time across all ages and genders.
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Is 18 km cycling good?

18 km is very manageable. You might feel it for the first few days, but you'll quickly get used to it.
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