It depends on how fast you are going, at 10 mph it would take you 6 minutes and at a tour de France sprint speed of 37 mph it would take 1:36 to ride a mile.
It entirely depends on your fitness, terrain and bike. I just came back from an 8.5km bike ride which was mostly flat but with some killer hills; took me about 35 minutes. I did it on a mountain bike, and it was entirely road. So in this instance, I averaged about 6.5 minutes for a mile. Obviously that time would have been quicker with a road bike and on flat ground. And if I were fitter.
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The average bike rider can average 10-20 mph, while bicycle racers can do 30 mph over short sprints. Therefore, averaging 15 mph, it would take 4 minutes to cover a mile, while averaging 30 mph it would take 2 minutes to cover a mile.
It depends on how fast you're walking. If you walk at 2 miles per hour, it will take half an hour (30 minutes).
Really depends at what rate your going, Average jogging speed of a 36 year old male is 6.9 mph
If you're walking, it can take between 15 and 30 minutes. 15 would be a speedwalk while 30 might be hiking uphill. Overall, I would say it would take at a normal, flat pace 20 minutes.