Who doesn't love Stats?


I'm into these kinds of things, so I thought I'd post some statics from my ride to Virginia just for fun.

Not including the day I rode to the post office in Berea to lighten my load, I rode 1,918.78 miles or 106.60 miles per day.

Including stops, from the time I started in the morning to when I got to my stopping point, it took 142 hours, 16 minutes, and 39 seconds.  That's an average of 7 hours, 54 minutes, and 15 seconds a day.

Not including stops, the bike was moving 123 hours, 4 minutes, and 24 second or, on average, 6 hours, 50 minutes, and 14 seconds a day.  That's 15.59 miles per hour.

I climbed 91,203 feet total or, on average, 5,056.83 per day.

I burned 67,606 calories (on the bike) or 3,755.89 per day.

If you count a pedal stroke as one complete rotation of the crank, there were over 520,258 pedal strokes or complete rotations.  That's over 28,903 per day.

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