The average bicycle speed is around 15-20 km/h.
Depends on the course and the type of riding. For the big multi-day events, it's usually slightly above 40 KMH/25MPH.
88.8kmh
(60 + 40) ÷ 2 = 50 kmh
4
any where between 5-15 kmh any where between 5-15 kmh
The formula for finding acceleration Acceleration= final velocity - initial velocity divided by the time it took to accelerate to this speed. So, using this formula the answer is 5 kmh
30 km/h
The average speed of a bicycle on Google Maps is around 10-15 miles per hour.
It is travelling at 75 kmph.
80 km/h
454 km
The average velocity of a bicycle going at a constant speed in a constant direction is equal to the speed of the bicycle. It is a vector quantity that indicates the displacement covered by the bicycle in a given time period, taking into account both the distance and the direction.