That's 12 MPH, or just shy of 20 KMH. There's no way of telling if this is "good " or "bad" w/o knowing the riding conditions. A road race on a flattish course will be at about double that speed.
20 minutes.
26/52 = 1/2 mile per minute or 30 miles per hour
The distance you can bike in thirty minutes depends on your fitness level, terrain, and bike type. On average, a casual cyclist might cover about 5 to 7 miles (8 to 11 kilometers) on flat terrain. More experienced cyclists can travel 10 miles (16 kilometers) or more, especially on a road bike. If you’re cycling uphill or on rough trails, the distance may be less.
Talking about riding speeds and riding distances on a stationary bike is rather pointless because the bike isn't going anywhere, at any speed. If you're riding for exercise, count the time instead.
The time it takes to ride a bike 3.6 miles depends on your cycling speed. For an average cyclist traveling at about 12-15 miles per hour, it would take approximately 15-20 minutes. If you're a more experienced cyclist going faster, you might complete it in around 10-15 minutes. Conversely, if you're riding at a leisurely pace of 8 miles per hour, it could take around 27 minutes.
36.5 miles in 50 minutes equates to a pace of 43.8 miles per hour.
24 minutes
20 minutes.
i believe the average for riding 12 mph in an hour is 550 calories but it depends on the person and type of riding
26/52 = 1/2 mile per minute or 30 miles per hour
The distance you can bike in thirty minutes depends on your fitness level, terrain, and bike type. On average, a casual cyclist might cover about 5 to 7 miles (8 to 11 kilometers) on flat terrain. More experienced cyclists can travel 10 miles (16 kilometers) or more, especially on a road bike. If you’re cycling uphill or on rough trails, the distance may be less.
1 mile is 5,280 feet (7 x 5280 feet)/( 30 x 60seconds) = 36960 feet/1800 seconds = 20.53 feet per second
1 mile bike riding = 1 mile walked.Both are equivalent to 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, or 1,609.344 meters.
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The speed of a bike can vary, but on average, a person riding a bike can go between 10 to 20 miles per hour.
Talking about riding speeds and riding distances on a stationary bike is rather pointless because the bike isn't going anywhere, at any speed. If you're riding for exercise, count the time instead.
about 3 pounds