Ted I think we're agreeing.  I assert that most UN-racers spend the 
majority of their time cycling at speeds below 16MPH.  Those of you who 
spend the majority of your time riding MUCH faster than 16MPH are not 
UN-racers in my book.  I definitely spend the majority of my time below 
16MPH.  I spend the entirety of my time riding the bike I feel like riding. 
 

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Friday, May 16, 2025 at 2:14:24 PM UTC-7 Ted Durant wrote:

>
> On May 16, 2025, at 4:09 PM, Bill Lindsay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If the data presented by the Original Poster is representative of the 
> larger truth as it applies to essentially ALL of us UN-racers, then when it 
> comes to speed, it does not matter one bit what bike you ride, provided you 
> like it and it fits. 
>
>
>
> Close, but the data only applies to riding at my commuting speed, which is 
> a few mph slower than my recreational riding speed, and now commuting 
> represents zero percent of my riding time.
>
> The real point of the thread is that 16mph seems to be a real threshold, 
> above which aerodynamics become significant, below which you can blow them 
> off.
>
> Ted Durant, the Original Poster
> Milwaukee, WI USA
>

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