35 miles should be doable in about 3 hours, depending on terrain, bike quality and the rider's fitness level. You need a certain amount of bike experience, and a reasonably well fitting bike to avoid getting really, really sore at exposed places(butt, shoulders mainly).
You'll need to carry some drinking water, and I'd also recommend carry a snack or two to keep your energy up. Also, make sure you know how to fix a flat, and carry the tools and a spare tube.
Pace yourself. If you have a geared bike, make sure to use the gears. Keep spinning at an even pace of about 80-100 rpm.
It depends on how fast you can ride a bike!
20 minutes.
it obviously depends how fast you can ride a bike and how long you can go without stopping
140 miles long!!!!
Gerald and Michelle went on a 24 mile bike ride. They rode 1 fourths of the distance before stopping. By, luchtime, they rode 5 eights of the total distance. How many miles did they have left to ride after lunch.
It is 40 miles on the bike ride route, or 25 miles by road x
It depends on the distance travelled, If the person had travelled 120 miles the it would be 2 hours. Time = Distance/Speed
The distance remains the same - whether you ride a bike or walk.
3 miles
Er, it's 60 miles, or 96 kilometers. what else would it be?
Since a stationary bike doesn't move, there's no way it can travel 20 miles. Now, if you're asking how long it would take to ride twenty miles on a bicycle, it depends on speed, wind, and other factors. Typically a bike maximum speed is about 20 miles per hour. So it would take about an hour to ride 20 miles on a REGULAR moving bicycle.
Think about it. 12 yards is about the length of three cars parked bumper-to-bumper. You'd need to ride AMAZINGLY slow to get that distance to last one hour.