Closer to 60 point, the better, at the higher levels.
no, more like a 6 min. to 5 min. mile pace
A 10-minute mile pace equates to a pace of 74.56 minutes per 12k
The race pace calculator will calculate your running pace per mile or kilometer. There are many free race pace calculators online available. There is no need in buying an actual calculator for this purpose.
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A 13k race in 1 hour 11 minutes 35 seconds equates to a pace of 7 min 49 sec per mile.
They calcute your pace per mile or per kilometer. You have to enter your reace time and distance, and the calculator will calculate your pace. It is pretty acurate.
A 'split' is the time it takes to run a portion of the race. Split times in the mile run are generally taken after 1/4 mile, 1/2 mile, and 3/4 mile and are used to determine whether the runner is on pace to finish the race in the desired time or in a record time.
it is good to be running a 22-25 minute race, considering it is 3 miles long
It would depend on how long you've been running and what grade you're in. If you're in 6th grade, I'd say a good time for boys would be 6:30-8:00 for 1 mile (multiply that by 1.5 for a 1.5-mile race). If you're in 7th grade, maybe 6:00-7:30 for 1 mile. For 8th graders, 5:15-6:30. Again, if your races are 1.5 miles, multiply that mile time by 1.5. If you run 2-mile races (which I doubt, for middle school), multiply it by 2. Although, keep in mind that you probably won't be able to maintain your mile pace for 1.5 or 2 miles, so it will be about 15-30 seconds per mile slower.
it keeps the pace so the race is fair
You can watch a 500 mile car race in Indiana.
The key to maintaining a good bike pace during a long-distance cycling race is to pace yourself by finding a sustainable rhythm that balances speed and energy conservation. This involves proper training, nutrition, hydration, and mental focus to avoid burning out too quickly.