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	<title>Ultra Distance Cycling &#187; Everest Challenge</title>
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		<title>Everest Challenge Time Estimate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am trying to figure out how long for each day for the Everest Challenge.   Day 1 has 120 miles with 15,465 feet of climb and Day 2 has 86 miles with 13,570 feet of climbing.   However the actual racing distance (excluding neutralized start and neutralized last descent after timing finish) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am trying to figure out how long for each day for the <a href="http://www.everestchallenge.com/" target="_blank">Everest Challenge</a>.   Day 1 has 120 miles with 15,465 feet of climb and Day 2 has 86 miles with 13,570 feet of climbing.   However the actual racing distance (excluding neutralized start and neutralized last descent after timing finish) is 92 miles for Day 1 and 61 miles for Day 2, or a total of 153 miles.</p>
<p>I found this on the website:<em>How long will it take you?   A rough guide is - you should be able to do Day Two in 15 to 20% less than your Death Valley to Mount Whitney time, or 35 to 40% less than your Markleeville Death Ride time.  Day One should take you 10-15% longer than your Death Valley to Mount Whitney time, or 10-20% less than your Markleeville Death Ride time.</em></p>
<p>For the recent Death Ride <a href="http://www.franzkelsch.com/?p=124" title="Death Ride Blog Entry" target="_blank">my total time was 9:22</a> and a rolling time of 8:40. I doubt I can do any better, especially since the Everest Challenge is two days back to back. Using the 9:22 total time, less 10% less for Day 1 and 35% less for day 2, I calculate what I consider the very best possible time I could ever do as:</p>
<p>Day 1  8:25 (average 10.9 mph total time)<br />
Day 2  6:05 (average 10.0 mph total time)<br />
Total: 14:30</p>
<p>But looking at Gary&#8217;s time last year makes me think that I can not possibly do it in 14:30, maybe 15:30 is more likely.</p>
<p>For 2006, the time for my age group range from 12:40 (1st) to 18:04 (7th place).  The best time in 2005 for my age group (55+) was 12:55.  The slowest of the four entries was 17:33.   For 2003, it is similar.  The 55+ category that year ranged from 13:42 to 17:43.</p>
<p>So if I place, it will be only because there are no more than 2 other people in the 55+ grouping.</p>
<p>I am about ready to register for the event.  I just need to decide if I should enter it as a race or tourist class.</p>
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