Most states have adopted either 65 or 70 mph as the top speed outside of populated areas. The 'average' speed traveling cross country, taking into account stops for fuel, food and rest, is about 52.3 mph.
There are 2 snowboard events, one is called the half pike and the other is the snowboard cross which is a race cut into 2 knock out rounds which then 4 snowboarders meet in the final to see which one gets bronze, silver and gold,
class 220s do not tilt, class 221s do tilt, however, cross country 221s have their tilt disabled. meaning that cross country 221s and and all 220s are limited to 110 mph not 125 mph
the speeds get up to 94 mph
Depends on road conditions and speed limits, if you are driving cross country under normal conditions you can average about 50 mph. about 40 hrs. to go 2003 miles.
Depends on the type of MTB, and where it's ridden. The current speed record for a straight line downhill run is about 100 MPH for summer conditions and about 130 for winter conditions. On the flat - a cross-country race - the average speed can be about 20-25 MPH.
The fastest speed achieved in downhill skiing is 157.1 mph (252.45 km/h) by Italian Simone Origone in 2006.
The average mph of a human running is 12mph.
Average speed is 50 mph [(40+60)/2].
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35 mph would be about average.
Depends how fast you drive, how much traffic is on the streets, how you hit the lights, etc. If you average 5 mph . . . 2hours 12minutes If you average 10 mph . . . 1hour 6minutes If you average 15 mph . . . 44 minutes If you average 20 mph . . . 33 minutes If you average 30 mph . . . 22 minutes If you average 60 mph . . . 11 minutes