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  2. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    For cyclists in Copenhagen, the average cycling speed is 15.5 km/h (9.6 mph). [11] The fitness and cadence of the rider, bicycle tire pressure and sizes, gear ratios, slope of the terrain affect the overall speed of the rider.

  3. Cadence (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Sport BC 1606L Cyclocomputer displaying cadence Bicycle cadence graph. In cycling, cadence is a measure of rotational speed of the crank, expressed in units of revolutions per minute (r/min or rpm). In other words, it is the pedalling rate at which a cyclist is turning the pedals.

  4. List of cycling records - Wikipedia

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    Race Across America, an ultra marathon bicycle race across the United States that started in 1982. The fastest average speed records are: Solo man: Christoph Strasser, 2014, who averaged 16.42 mph (26.43 km/h) riding 3,020 miles (4,860 km) in 7 days, 15 hours, and 56 minutes. [76]

  5. Can a Tour-Winning Bike Make an Average Cyclist Faster? - AOL

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    LAST TIME I racked my 18-year-old entry-level carbon road bike at a triathlon, it looked like it should have streamers hanging off the handlebars.Against the thousands of dollars in speed machines ...

  6. Hour record (recumbents) - Wikipedia

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    The record hour average speeds for these machines – 90 km/h (56 mph) for men and 84 km/h (52 mph) for women – are faster than a UCI rider could perform even in a short 200-meter sprint for 10 seconds, 72 km/h (45 mph), demonstrating their higher level of efficiency and speed.

  7. 5 reasons why the SoulCycle at-home bike is great for beginners

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  8. Cycling - Wikipedia

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    European city bike Children riding a bike in Ghana. Cycling, [1] also known as bicycling [2] or biking, [3] is the activity of riding a bicycle or other types of pedal-driven human-powered vehicles such as balance bikes, unicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles.

  9. Road bicycle racing - Wikipedia

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    Individual riders can reach speeds of 110 km/h (68 mph) while descending winding mountain roads and may reach 60–80 km/h (37–50 mph) level speeds during the final sprint to the finish line. Across a long stage race, such as a Grand Tour, the winner's average speed is usually near 40 km/h.