Er, it's 60 miles, or 96 kilometers. what else would it be?
The time it takes to bike 60 miles depends on your speed. On average, it takes about 3-4 hours to bike 60 miles at a moderate pace of 15-20 miles per hour.
40 mph
It depends on the distance travelled, If the person had travelled 120 miles the it would be 2 hours. Time = Distance/Speed
60 feet
20 min: 60 mph = 1 mpmin
60 miles is 96.56km
Embarking on a 60-mile bike ride with no prior training can pose several challenges and risks. These may include muscle fatigue and soreness, dehydration, overexertion leading to injury, and potential for accidents due to lack of experience and stamina. It is important to consider these factors and prepare adequately before attempting such a long-distance ride.
If you ride your bike 5 kilometres in 20 minutes, you are riding at a speed of 15 kilometres per hour (since there are 60 minutes in an hour). Therefore, in one hour, you will ride your bike 15 kilometres.
about 60 miles and hour
The distance is about 3000 miles. Someone pushing fairly hard with a light pack might cover 100 miles/day, giving a total of 30 days. In reality someone like that would probably ride harder, but then add rest days. Someone dragging more gear and/or riding more casually might make it in 60 days.
Sometimes it can be up to 60 minutes long
It is the time it takes for the bike to go from a dead stop to 60 miles per hour.