1720km in 22 odd hours
1640km in under 18 hours
2300km in 27 hours (overnight stop halfway through tho with a few hours sleep - not counted in 27 hours)
1000-1200km is a reasonably regular trip (done one the last 3 weekends)
Did Auckland to Wellington, left Auckland at 3am, Wellington mid morning. Visited two clients for work, left Wellington at 8pm, back in Auckland shortly before 5am. I did have to stop at Turangi for about an hour though, on the way up, as I was starting to feel a bit shattered
Did Auckland to Wellington, left late on Friday evening (after a full day of work), got to Wellington just before 0630am, in time for the Capital Cruise, did the cruise, back to Wellington, and then had an excellent sleep on a nice bed offered by KoroJ, before going back to Auckland on Sunday afternoon.
It doesn't really matter when I leave, even left at 4pm before... just ride through the night or day...
Will attempt 3200km in 40 hours on this coming TT2000.
The stats say its the equivalent to riding drunk, concentration wise, by about 20 hours. I think it depends on the person, your fitness, riding ability, how often you do it etc.
Some people "pack" for 200km and call it a day trip. Some head out for a burger and end up in Wellington (from Auckland) - where's GiJoe for this thread.
It also depends on terrain and weather conditions. Too straight, gets boring and fatigue sets in even earlier than if its twisty, but too twisty and you also get tired. Bad weather conditions can destroy your energy. I did 1600km one weekend, felt shattered, did 1600km the next without issue...
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GiJoe was in here... didn't see that
Yes, your sleeping pattern makes a massive difference. The GC is an easy example. Guys used to being in bed at midnight hit the wall around 1am, usually an hour or so after your normal bed time is when it gets hard for a while. My sleep pattern is all over the place, so I hit the wall around 9am - 10am, when I'm supposed to hand emergency overnight jobs over to someone on the day...
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