it obviously depends how fast you can ride a bike and how long you can go without stopping
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∙ 13y agoIt depends on how fast you can ride a bike!
Er, it's 60 miles, or 96 kilometers. what else would it be?
Since a stationary bike doesn't move, there's no way it can travel 20 miles. Now, if you're asking how long it would take to ride twenty miles on a bicycle, it depends on speed, wind, and other factors. Typically a bike maximum speed is about 20 miles per hour. So it would take about an hour to ride 20 miles on a REGULAR moving bicycle.
140 miles long!!!!
20 minutes.
Assuming you could ride at a consistent speed of 10 mph and you don't stop, it would take approximately 8,760 hours or 365 days to ride around the Earth. This calculation does not account for factors like elevation changes, terrain, or rest stops.
A long bike ride that is partially uphill be would be considered vigorous physical activity.
About 12 miles.
if your speed is 4 miles per hour it takes an hour,at 8mph it takes 30 minutes.
26 divided by 8 equals 3.25 hours or 3 hours and 15 minutes
I presume you mean how long will it take for a 12 miles bike ride. It depends on how fast you can bike, if it's uphill or downhill. The average is between 8-13 mph for most people to bike on a 10-speed on the whole. By that measurement, it could take 50-90 minutes or so on the average.
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