How far have you ridden your Hybrid?
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My rides are now in the 20-25 mile range when I am without the family. I hope for a 30 mile ride before the end of September.
#52
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175 km/109 miles in a day (7:20/9:35 saddle/total time), a couple weeks ago.
My next goal is 200 km, but with the days getting shorter, is doubtful I'll do it this year. I also plan to participate in a ~350 km ride next year, hoping to finish under 24 hrs.
My next goal is 200 km, but with the days getting shorter, is doubtful I'll do it this year. I also plan to participate in a ~350 km ride next year, hoping to finish under 24 hrs.
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Longest I've ridden my REI 2.1 CTY is 60 miles. Since July 15th, I've put 450 miles on this one. The longest I've ridden my Cannondale Quick is a little over 40 miles and in less than 2 weeks I've riden it 250 miles.
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My longest rides have been in the low 40s, but I find that after 30 or 35 miles I'm not really enjoying it any longer. That was true with my flat-bar Fuji Absolute, and it's still true with my drop-bar Fuji Jari. The exception would be if I stop mid-way and eat or at least take an extended break. My typical rides are in the 15 to 20 mile range... much less than that and I feel like it wasn't long enough, and much more than 30 and I'm just ready to be done.
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I have a route that I try to ride every day, except those I go on a long ride. It is between 16 miles and 20 miles. It includes some hills, nothing major but a mix of city streets and sidewalks (legal in our suburb) that takes me through an industrial park as well as residential. It takes a little over an hour, so I do feel I am getting some benefit from riding it.
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My longest ride was 28.85 miles. I ride 17 miles Monday through Friday and in the 20s on the weekend.
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I've 20 miles of gravel, dirt, mud, sand & grass. if I'm on pavement, I'll use a diff. bike
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I ride a loop that is 3.35 mile and have just made it to being able to do 4 laps, so, 13.4 miles. But let’s just say 14 if you add the distance to and from the park ; )
I found this pic of the elevation profile, for a beginner, well me anyway, the hill provides a solid challenge to push myself.
Hoping to work my way to 6 laps and an even 20 miles over the next couple of months.
#60
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How far have you ridden your hybrid?
since I got it in 2012 I've ridden my hybrid 5,482.46 miles of fun with a few spills and chills thrown in.
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