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PACE CALCULATOR BIKING

Calculate your time on diffrents distances (10km, 40km, 100km, 180km) or enter your desired distance, and your targeted speed. And discover your estimated time in the table.
km/h
km
SpeedYour Distance
90 km
10 km40 km100 km180 km
402:15:000:15:001:00:002:30:004:30:00
392:18:000:15:201:01:202:33:204:36:00
382:22:300:15:501:03:202:38:204:45:00
372:25:300:16:101:04:402:41:404:51:00
362:30:000:16:401:06:402:46:405:00:00
352:34:300:17:101:08:402:51:405:09:00
342:39:000:17:401:10:402:56:405:18:00
332:43:300:18:101:12:403:01:405:27:00
322:49:300:18:501:15:203:08:205:39:00
312:54:000:19:201:17:203:13:205:48:00
303:00:000:20:001:20:003:20:006:00:00
293:06:000:20:401:22:403:26:406:12:00
283:13:300:21:301:26:003:35:006:27:00
273:19:300:22:101:28:403:41:406:39:00
263:26:600:23:001:32:003:49:606:53:60
253:36:000:24:001:36:004:00:007:12:00
243:45:000:25:001:40:004:10:007:30:00
233:55:300:26:101:44:404:21:407:51:00
224:06:000:27:201:49:204:33:208:12:00
214:16:300:28:301:54:004:45:008:33:00
204:30:000:30:002:00:005:00:009:00:00

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - Pace calculator Biking

What is a cycling speed/time calculator table?

A speed/time calculator table is a tool that calculates the time needed to cover various cycling distances (10 km, 40 km, 100 km, 180 km, and a user-defined distance) based on a speed set by the user. It helps cyclists plan their rides and training sessions.

How to use the speed/time calculator table?

Select the cycling distances (10 km, 40 km, 100 km, 180 km, or enter a custom distance). Enter your desired cycling speed in km/h. The table will automatically display the total time required to cover each distance based on the entered speed.

How can the speed/time calculator table help me improve my performance?

By using the table, you can determine the time needed to cover various distances at a given speed. This can help you plan your training sessions, set realistic goals, and optimize your performance for different cycling events.

What is the ideal speed for cycling different distances?

The ideal cycling speed varies depending on your fitness level and cycling goals. Use the table to test different speeds and see how they affect your total time. Maintaining a steady and sustainable speed is essential for longer distances to avoid exhaustion.

How is the total time calculated for each distance?

The total time is calculated by dividing the distance by the speed. For example, if you cycle at a speed of 25 km/h for 100 km, your total time would be 100 / 25 = 4 hours.

Does the table take into account breaks or stops?

No, the speed/time calculator table does not take into account breaks or stops. It calculates the time based on continuous cycling.

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