Sujet : Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: Average speed
De : funkmaster (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Zen Cycle)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 05. May 2025, 18:55:53
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Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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On 5/5/2025 1:21 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Mon May 5 07:13:53 2025 zen cycle wrote:
On 5/4/2025 12:00 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Sun May 4 07:52:54 2025 zen cycle wrote:
On 5/3/2025 3:20 PM, cyclintom wrote:
The scum Flunky claimed that he averaged 20 mph on a 200 mile ride. When confronted wiuth that obvious lie he simply eraced it from the ride site.
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No matter how many times you tell that lie, it will never become true.
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He has claimed that my 10 and sometimes 12 mph average speeds are really low as if he could do better.
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I've never claimed that either but here are my last two commutes:
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https://www.strava.com/activities/14256779418
https://www.strava.com/activities/14261577903
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18.6 and 18.7, respectively, recorded on my Garmin 530. No, that _isn't_
fast, but it's faster than 12.
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My cop friend just sent a message about a local FAST youg rider that did:
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"Look at this guy's stats after his ride. Wow!
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Actually, something on his bike went haywire. His actual ride was 41 miles at 16.3mph average. "
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The "something went wrong" refers the legal power limiter. I do about 10 mph average on a course with the same amount of climbing and this guy, the Cop I've talked about before, who was really fast for a sport rider before his heart problem a year and a half ago.
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If he thinks that a 16.3 mph on an e-bike is fast,
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16.3 for an e-bike ride isn't fast.
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perhaps Flunky can tell us his average speed taken on the Garmin which he must be
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My last long outdoor ride last fall:
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https://www.strava.com/activities/12410134378
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69 miles, 4300 feet of climbing, avg speed 16.9, recorded on Garmin 745.
And for the record, that isn't fast at all.
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since he was telling all of you that it had to be MY software for me to get a beta release.
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In fact, the opposite is true. I've claimed it is _not_ your software,
it's that you finally learned how to turn on the autopause function.
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Those of you who, while working, could spend all day on the newsnets raise your hands.
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Some of us know how to manage our time.
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How many are you are willing to believe that Flunky can CLIMB at 19 mph when that is the speed of Podachar on 5% average climbs? That is over 30 kph. Remember this when I don't believe a word that comes from Flunky.
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Care to post a reference where I ever claimed I was climbing big hills
at 19 mph?
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Of course you won't, and can't. It's another lie from you. The link I
posted above shows what my climbing speed was on that day, the hardest
climb being the Lost River segment, 1.9 miles at 6%. My speed up that
climb was 9.1. Even my all time PR up that climb was only 9.9 MPH.
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https://www.strava.com/activities/1187349546#29260415857
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If you're going to make up lies and build strawmen, they should at least
have _some_ basis in reality.
That is why you used your Strava Account. So that all you had to do is erase your phony milelage and you can claim you never posted that. But everyone saw it. Too bad for you.
No one saw anything like that, not even you.
Unlike you, I have followers on Strava whom I have respect for and they have respect for me. These are people that I race, train, ride, and socialize with. If I were ever to post such a ridiculous feat of riding 200 miles at a 20 mph average, they would immediately call bullshit. Unlike you I keep my friends though honest interaction, not making up bullshit stories like developing every piece of medical electronics currently on the market or being a "senior business consultant" (or whatever the fuck that was).
There was never a post on my account of 200 miles, at _any_ speed. It's a blatant lie on your part.
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