For the last 3 years my commute has been a 24 mile daily round trip. I only have 2 route choices (both around 45-50 minutes, but one route is quite hilly). What I have started to do lately is to make really small changes by going down a different road/cycle path that's only slightly out of my way, just for a bit of a change.
Are we counting one way or in total? I clicked '1-5' but that's only one way. Its 3 miles each way for me, but I go a slightly longer and more scenic way home to make it 6.7miles, and now the weather is nicer and its lighter I've extended it to 7.2 miles each day.
16 to 19 miles depending on exact route and especially which side of Windermere I go, west side is shorter and quieter but involves a ferry voyage, the east side might get a bit busy in summer.
My commute is a 44 mile round trip from South Bristol to Wotton-under-Edge. Only doing it 3 times a week at the moment but hoping to build it up by the summer...
I started a new job back in January and have been getting the bus everyday since, but this morning i cycled the 20 miles from Oxford to Aylesbury in 1hour 30mins. Not too shabby. I'm going to start off one day a week and see how it goes. The route is pretty flat luckily but there is a hillier route i can take if and when i'm feeling brave!
Mine's about 5 miles each way.Generally, it takes me 18 - 20 minutes, nearly the same as it takes on my motorbike if ridden sensibly! There is a little short cut I take when peddling though. The car takes a minimum 25 minutes.
Hi I'm on a 40 mile round trip,each work day, little bit tired by the end of the week, but can't resist a run out on the weekend, one rest day a must, I have two nice 17percent hills at very end of commute, on way home arghhh,times way out with last weeks winds but still enjoyed the training cheers
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.