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Enhanced 2021 report
for Nathan Rzepecki
This report was generated on
December 31st, 2021 (12:15:02)
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This year, I logged
291 rides
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It means an average of
24.25 rides per month
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Or, if you prefer, it equals
5.6 rides per week
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More precisely, it is exactly
0.8 rides per day
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In terms of distance, I totalized
13240 kilometers
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They can be converted in
8227 miles
But please note that the kilometer
is the only official distance unit for cycling!
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It is roughly like riding from
Buenos Aires
to
Anchorage
(which is exactly 13419 kilometers as the crow flies)
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This is exactly the
33.04%
of earth's circumference
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My average distance this year is
45.5 kms per ride
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It translates into an average of
1103.4 kms per month
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And obviously it means
254.6 kms per week
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Basically, you can say I'm riding
36.4 kms each day
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My total riding time this year is
18 days
12 hours
4 minutes
23 seconds
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This is the
7.62% of my life
excluding an average sleep time of 8 hours
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My average speed this year is
29.82 km/h
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It can be converted in
18.53 mph
Again, you should start to learn
how the metric system works.
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Talking about elevation,
this year I climbed exactly
205 meters per ride
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Or, from another perspective, an average of
4970.2 meters per month
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Yeah, it means that I climbed
1147 meters per week
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All the above is just to say
that I climbed a total of
59642 meters
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Approximately, it's like climbing
Mount Kilimangiarox10 times
In fact, it is 5895m high
and it's the highest peak in Africa
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At about 50000m I would have passed
the stratopause and entered the
mesosphere
This is the layer where most meteors
burn up upon atmospheric entrance