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Definition: This calculator computes the average speed of Tour de France riders based on the total race distance and total time taken.
Purpose: It helps cycling enthusiasts and analysts understand rider performance metrics in the world's most prestigious cycling race.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The total distance is divided by the total time to get the average speed throughout the race.
Details: Average speed is a key performance metric in cycling, indicating rider endurance, efficiency, and overall race performance.
Tips: Enter the total race distance in kilometers and total time in hours. All values must be > 0.
Q1: What's a typical average speed in Tour de France?
A: Elite riders typically average 40-45 km/h on flat stages and 35-40 km/h on mountainous stages.
Q2: How is total time calculated?
A: Total time is the sum of all stage times, including time trials and regular stages.
Q3: Does this account for rest days?
A: No, the calculation only considers actual riding time during stages.
Q4: How does this compare to amateur cyclists?
A: Amateur cyclists typically average 25-30 km/h on similar terrain.
Q5: What factors affect average speed?
A: Terrain, weather conditions, team strategy, and rider fitness all significantly impact average speed.