Rhythm Thief
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- Ross on Wye
Noodley said:
Crikey.
Noodley said:
bonj said:sounds like it, yes.
consider the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5.
the mean is (1+2+3+4+5+5+5+5)/8 because there are 8 numbers, i.e. 30/8 = 3.75.
The mode is 5.0, becaue that number occurs 4 times, all the others occur only once.
Rhythm Thief said:Crikey.
arranandy said:Average speed depends on a lot of factors such as terrain, weather and rider performance. For instance today I did a fairly hilly 64 mile route with a average speed of 13.7mph. However in the past I have done the same route with an average speed of 16.8mph. The main factor affecting today's ride was the wind. At times I was down to 6mph cycling uphill into a headwind followed later by almost 35mph on the flat with a tailwind
summerdays said:Out of interest how big is a hill - my killer one Muller Road goes from 50 ft at the bottom to 250 ft with a bump at 150ft which drops to 30 ft in the middle. It is 1.75 miles long and by the time I reach the top I am almost dead - usually going at 4 mph. It probably takes about 8 mins approximately. As a result of all this 4 mph stuff my average seems to be about 8 mph even though going down it I usually manage 20 (depending on how much traffic there is).
However I assume that to some of you riding in the Peak District or abroad, that is a mere bump? Is the way to improve, to just keep on doing it?