13 seconds apart over 6,932km of racing I think is what the statistic is supposed to be.
To work out how far that is, you'd need to work out the average speeds of the Giro and the Tour and then work out how far they'd have travelled in 13 seconds.
work out how far they'd have travelled in 13 seconds
Climb, descent, or flat?
Behind a motorbike or head on in the wind?
:-P
Climb, descent, or flat? average speeds of the Giro and the Tour
average speeds of the Giro and the Tour
^This kind of takes any of that into account. It would assume the average gradient for the whole parcours
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13 seconds apart over 6,932km of racing I think is what the statistic is supposed to be.
To work out how far that is, you'd need to work out the average speeds of the Giro and the Tour and then work out how far they'd have travelled in 13 seconds.