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How much do you bike per year?
#61
I am lucky to get 30 miles a week because of work obligations, but i enjoy every minute of it.
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#62
I'm usually at around 100 miles a week - give or take. Some weeks are more some weeks are less miles depending on the weather, my health and how much I have going on in a given week. During the winter I get in less miles than other months....although I would like to change that and get the right gear for snow and ice.
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#63
(08-29-2019, 05:47 PM)Nikko Wrote:  Does not matter if it's training or commuting, or touring. Some people bike every day back and forth to work & can gather easy 100+ miles on weekly basis, which makes more than 5000 miles per year. How much do you ride?

Not enough!
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#64
Last year I rode just over 1600 miles. Aiming for 2000 this year.
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#65
I typically try to commute at least three days a week
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#66
Not enough! Trying to get back into it and get others to join me. Tough when it's wet and cold outside and you've got winter inertia to overcome!
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#67
I bike at least 3 times a week. Weather permitting.
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#68
(08-29-2019, 05:47 PM)Nikko Wrote:  Does not matter if it's training or commuting, or touring. Some people bike every day back and forth to work & can gather easy 100+ miles on weekly basis, which makes more than 5000 miles per year. How much do you ride?

Not nearly enough lol I am making it a goal this year to bike more once the weather warms up. In the meantime, I bought an exercise bike to use.
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#69
I ride seasonally - Spring through Autumn - as weather allows. I'm older now & like it for exercise. My best weeks are ~100 miles.

I've not tracked it precisely but will use the Fitbit or UA apps just for fun. Too bad these were not available during my youth. I loved long bike rides then.
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#70
2021, 2500 miles. I think that's not bad for Wyoming weather and my age of 77.
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#71
I bike with my son in the summer. We live in Wisconsin so wi ters can get a little cold for biking.
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#72
3000 per year
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#73
I am not sure but easily 2000 miles a year
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#74
I rarely ride now (maybe once a month.)
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#75
In 2021 I did approx 1,073 miles.

In 2020 I did approx 1,152 miles.

It's amazing how some people double my miles.

I have nothing better to do and cycling is my only means of transportation.
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#76
It doesn't matter how much you ride in every year.Because every people ride it for different purpose. Its important to have a good quality bicycle.If you want good quality bicycles visit the India's largest supplies.
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#77
(08-29-2019, 05:47 PM)Nikko Wrote:  Does not matter if it's training or commuting, or touring. Some people bike every day back and forth to work & can gather easy 100+ miles on weekly basis, which makes more than 5000 miles per year. How much do you ride?

Since I moved to the desert, we haven't ridden much. It's hot, plus where we live out in the county, the roads are often unpaved and are a tire killer. Most of all, we need to get motivated again.
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#78
Solid numbers here in the comments! I've covered 800-1200 in the recent years. Used to and would love to ride more but maybe it will happen in 2023 & onwards.
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#79
Since 2019, I have moved from the mountains to my home country/town. As a result, there are more commute rides to work and more fun rides which can mean more than 40km or 50km though. However, I also do far, far less road training or uphill MTB rides, unfortunately.

Overall, a few days ago I calculated that I will gather 2700km of home-work-home commute having to cover 17km both ways. I would then add 500km of fun tour rides and races, which sums to 3200km ... basically, 2000 miles.
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#80
I agree with Nikko. In the past when I commuted to-from work, for groceries and other errands, I could easily get 50+ miles in a week. Weekend leisurely or long distance bike rides would add more. And as some of you pointed out, it also depends on where you are living and/or how the route is.

I am currently riding through Ecuador and M using mountainous, dirt roads. So here, to get 35+ miles/day is an accomplishment. Some days, I do clock more miles but that's on paved roads with good shoulders. So looking at my past 6-months, I think I have some 2000+ miles but I have been bikepacking. It's an interesting, open-ended question though..:-)
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