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littledog
August 1st 05, 05:21 AM
After a couple of months riding my Schwinn Cruiser Deluxe I went for a
real cruise. A 50 mile long ride. A 8.6 mph average speed and time of
5hrs,52 minutes actual cycling time. The first 25 miles I had a
headwind of 15 to 22 mph. But on the way back the wind was only 5 to 7
mph. Why does the wind always die down when it is at your back?
littledog

Bill Sornson
August 1st 05, 06:38 AM
littledog wrote:
> After a couple of months riding my Schwinn Cruiser Deluxe I went for a
> real cruise. A 50 mile long ride. A 8.6 mph average speed and time of
> 5hrs,52 minutes actual cycling time. The first 25 miles I had a
> headwind of 15 to 22 mph. But on the way back the wind was only 5 to 7
> mph. Why does the wind always die down when it is at your back?

It doesn't here in San Diego. {pause} It /reverses/!

DR
August 1st 05, 06:42 PM
Consider yourself lucky to have any backwind. Where I ride, I'm lucky if the
headwind isn't greater on my way home that it was on my way out.
"littledog" > wrote in message
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> After a couple of months riding my Schwinn Cruiser Deluxe I went for a
> real cruise. A 50 mile long ride. A 8.6 mph average speed and time of
> 5hrs,52 minutes actual cycling time. The first 25 miles I had a
> headwind of 15 to 22 mph. But on the way back the wind was only 5 to 7
> mph. Why does the wind always die down when it is at your back?
> littledog
>

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