Depends on the course and the type of riding. For the big multi-day events, it's usually slightly above 40 KMH/25MPH.
5s > 175
Race distance / Race time = average speed i.e.: 300 km / 2 hours = 150 kph average.
It was between 35 and 40 kph...
To find the average speed of a cyclist over an entire race, you would divide the total distance covered by the cyclist by the total time taken to complete the race. This calculation will give you the cyclist's average speed throughout the race.
I'll say 140/5 = 28km/hr
185
Average speed is 40 miles per hour.
Jeff Gordon was the winner of the 2005 Daytona 500 race. His average speed was 135.173 miles per hour. His qualifying speed for the race was 188.312 miles per hour.
The average bike speed of professional cyclists during a race is typically around 25-28 miles per hour.
20 miles at 16mph would take 1.25 hours. To complete the race in 2.5 hours, the final 30 miles must be completed in 1.25 hours ie 30/1.25 = 24mph
To compute the average speed of an athlete, you need to divide the total distance they covered by the total time taken to cover that distance. The formula is: average speed = total distance / total time.
The average bike riding speed for cyclists in a typical road race is around 25-28 miles per hour.