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Definition: This calculator computes the average speed of Tour de France 2023 based on the total distance covered and the total time taken.
Purpose: It helps cycling enthusiasts and analysts understand the performance metrics of the 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 indicator in cycling, showing the overall pace maintained during the race and allowing comparison between different years or riders.
Tips: Enter the total distance in kilometers and total time in hours. All values must be > 0.
Q1: What was the actual distance of Tour de France 2023?
A: The 2023 Tour de France covered approximately 3,404 kilometers over 21 stages.
Q2: How is total time calculated?
A: Total time is the sum of all stage times, excluding rest days and neutralized sections.
Q3: What was the winning average speed in 2023?
A: Jonas Vingegaard won with an average speed of about 41.4 km/h.
Q4: How does this compare to historical averages?
A: Modern editions typically average 40-42 km/h, while early 20th century races averaged 25-30 km/h.
Q5: Does this include time trial stages?
A: Yes, the calculation includes all timed stages of the race.