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That's obviously entirely dependent on how fast you ride. A racer should be able to do it in about 2 minutes or slightly less. I can do it in about 3 minutes. A casual rider might be able to stretch it into 5-6 minutes.

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15y ago

It depends on how fast you bike..... If there are 60 mins in one hour, and you are moving 5mph, you would make a mile in 12mins. (MPH)=60) / (SPEED)=5) = 12. Of course most people bike faster than 5 mph, so theres the equation, just plug in your numbers.

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15y ago

There's really no good answer to that, unless you specify some circumstances: type of bike, type of course, overall length of race, uphill/flat/downhill, type of rider....A decent track rider can probably do a mile in under 2 minutes.

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11y ago

Averages (about): 5 yrs: 20 min. 7 yrs: 15-20 min. 10 yrs: 10 min. 12 yrs: 12 min. 15 yrs: 10 min. 20 yrs: 7-10 min. 30 yrs: 12 min. 40 yrs: 10-20 min. 50 yrs: 15-25 min. 60 yrs: 15-25 min. 70 yrs: 20 min. 80 yrs: 20-35 min. Based on a person who could run a mile in 10 min. at age 11-12, or at age 30 could do an oliptical for at least 10 min. or at age 60 could walk a mile in 20 min.

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9y ago

The average city commuter travels at between eight and ten miles per hour. Therefore, it would take between six and seven and half minutes to travel one mile.

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11y ago

About five minutes if it's not too crowded or hilly

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