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How much do you bike per year?
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(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?

about 6,000kms per year but i also run and swim on the side
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#82
Lightbulb 
I try to bike as much as I can depending on how the weather is! Especially once it’s not winter weather anymore.
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#83
Everyday to work and back
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#84
There was a point back in London in the 90s when I was doing 70+ miles/day. Now, I work from home so I'm lucky if I manage 7 miles in a day...
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#85
I currently dont have a rideable bike
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#86
Rainbow 
During the summer/spring, I can do this every day in the evening. In autumn only when it is not cold. In winter I have never tried. Maybe one day hahaha
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#87
(08-31-2019, 12:43 PM)CharleyFarley Wrote:  
(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?
My fat bike, at nearly 3 years old, has 6,000 miles on it. My hybrid, at 2 years old, has 3,600 miles on it. Both bikes have accurately calibrated bike computers.

I'm retired so I ride every day, but only short distances in our Florida summers. I ride longer rides during our winter months. Happy to be riding at my age, 73.

Hello CharleyFarley,

SO good to see your contribution to this topic. I someone who's still in my 40s don't ride every day, even though I love every time I mount my bike. Currently, I have a Framed Minnesota fat bike. How about you? Happy and safe biking...:-)
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#88
2500 miles
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#89
I am aiming for 2'500 miles (4'000km) for the second half of this year (six months) with commuting every day and doing weekend ride. On a road bike. Should consider myself as a beginner
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#90
My annual mileage varies. Last year may be some 6-7000 miles while this year it might be less due to not much biking to work miles..:-( Regardless, I love everytime I am on my bike whether it's a short ride or a 100-miler or going to another state.
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#91
I'm so lucky that I have a trail across the street from my home. As the weather permits I am on the trail biking most days - even if it is for a shorter ride. Longer rides are usually on weekends.
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#92
It's great to hear that there are people who can cover such impressive distances regularly! Cycling helps me incorporate exercise into my daily life, whether commuting, exercising, or being outdoors.
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#93
(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?
every day
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#94
(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?

I've never looked at this way. HMMM. I usually do trails so I go by time or trail runs with friends, till we are tired. I'll start keeping track with GPS. New amazon list now. Haha
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#95
(01-28-2021, 07:27 AM)Eddieley Wrote:  I have so far done a bit over 3000 km or about 100km per week. Next year i plan to build on this.

Do you ride this distance on a BMX? Amazing if so! 🙌
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#96
So far, I have been riding to and from get off work every day. The round trip is about 10 kilometers, and I have driven more than 1,000 kilometers.
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#97
I go out and ride five kilometers every other night, all recorded by my BP Doctor, everything is improving.
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#98
I enjoy the rides when instead of looking at mileage, I am having a good time with friends on the trails or in the mountains. The miles go fast and they are not painful. I wish every ride was that enjoyable. When I start counting miles or the hours I have sat on the saddle, I end up not having fun on those rides..:-(

(06-21-2023, 11:30 AM)Talha Wrote:  
(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?

I've never looked at this way. HMMM. I usually do trails so I go by time or trail runs with friends, till we are tired. I'll start keeping track with GPS. New amazon list now. Haha

During this biking trip in India, I keep seeing villagers/farmers riding these heavy steel sing-gear bicycles. Sometimes they have bales of grass or bags of stuff on the rear carrier, handle, and any other place they can attach bags/things to. And, they ride these long distances on a daily basis without ever looking at it as exercise.

I am always hoping to get that mentality of riding instead of counting up/down the miles I have left or my elevation gain/loss..:-(


(10-12-2023, 02:51 AM)GirishH Wrote:  I enjoy the rides when instead of looking at mileage, I am having a good time with friends on the trails or in the mountains. The miles go fast and they are not painful. I wish every ride was that enjoyable. When I start counting miles or the hours I have sat on the saddle, I end up not having fun on those rides..:-(

(06-21-2023, 11:30 AM)Talha Wrote:  
(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?

I've never looked at this way. HMMM. I usually do trails so I go by time or trail runs with friends, till we are tired. I'll start keeping track with GPS. New amazon list now. Haha


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#99
Waiting for the days when I can bike every day. Work and life getting in the way right now.
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I am a bike commuter.

I've been scaling the past few years.

I put in consistently 1,200 / 1,300 / 1,400 miles a year. This year was supposed to be chill, but I still managed just about 100 miles less than last year (which I grinded consistently).
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