30 miles... so that's like 50 KM I think. I averaged 18 miles per hour... which is 30 KM and hour. So it took me just over 1.5 hours. It was mostly flat right, no climbs... In those days I was more of climber and all my gearing was set to climb so I was missing that really big gear to crank out a good flat road ride.
I would ride from Marostica, Italy to Asiago, Italy every weekend and that was over 30 KM one way... but it was all uphill mostly from like a Cat 1 Climb in the De France, then all down hill descending back down... so its like a 70 KM ride that feels more like a 40KM because you are not working hard at all over the last 30 KMs of the ride. I averaged 16 to 20 Kilometers per hour so it took at least 3 hours, but I was climging at less than 10 KM per hour in at times when the grade kicked up to over 10%, and then came down it at 80 to 90 KMs per hour... as you get up toward 100 Kilometer per hour gets supper freaky and the bike gets super shaky, So that would take me 2 hours to get up the climbs then, 30 minutes to back down, so 60 KM in 2.5 hours.
So I am not sure the farthest I ever rode really is... I just remember those to events because they stand out. ... but honestly I never rode more than 50 to 60 miles in a day... so 80 to 100 KMs at one time.
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100kms/60miles, I do that every Saturday
I used to bike for 3 hours with my dad twice a week and it was 1.5 hours to the park and than back home so I’m assuming around 15 miles or so.
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About 35 miles. It took me two and a half hours, and I did this all on a regular bike (not a mountain bike or the e-bike I have now). It had a tracker though, to tell how many miles I did.
I usually bike about 44 miles (70km) on Saturday but I've gone twice that some days if it's nice outside. I had a car accident years ago and have trouble with my left knee if I go farther. There's A spot on the trail which has an ice vending machine I'll stop and ice my knee if I want to ride farther.
If I recall, it was 32 miles. It was on a "rails to trails", where there were old railroad tracks that were no longer being used, and the tracks were converted into a bike trail with asphalt.
I’ve honestly never measured.
Though it really depends on the incline/decline. I’m born and raised in Utah. A half mile mountain bike ride up a steep mountain will kick your ass.roughly 10 to 15 miles round tip took about 1.5 to 2 hours to finish. but that was an almost daily event for me. because I was traveling to and from work during nice weather at the time.
On the sidewalk/road probably 10-15 miles each way with a break in the middle. On mountain bike courses probably about 10-15 miles total.
Hmm 60ish also
I used to do 30k daily five days a week for my commute before covid killed the officeNo idea, 10 to 12 miles. No, probably 18, or so. Oops!! I forgot! I used to be a bicycle messenger so, maybe 40 or 50 miles.
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somewhere between 22 and 24 kilometers... that's about 15 miles, and I survived it barely, lol
70 miles (110 km) in like 6 hours. It was ridiculous. I didn’t plan it out well. I started at around 4:00pm then didn’t get back until nearly 10:00pm well after dark.
85?
We did 150 in two days.
Twice.
Bike tours to raise money for multiple sclerosis.when a lot younger we had a 24 hour run down the A5 in north wales down to London sleeped for two days after
I think I’ve done around 25 miles and boy was I hungry afterwards
60 plus miles. London to Brighton bike ride.
16 to 20 kms... only once
It was about 60 miles.
30 miles / 48 km in city traffic.
Down the block and back
100mm, about 62 miles.
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Maybe a couple hours on mountain bikes
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