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Here's how to correctly list the type and pace of your ride:
On-road = All or nearly all of ride on paved and hard-pack surfaces suitable for skinny road tires.
Off-road = All or nearly all of ride on unpaved surfaces.
Multi-surface = Ride is a mix of on- and off-road surfaces.
Easy = Frequent stops, modest pace, group stays together, a shorter distance and nothing very strenuous or technical.
Medium = Fewer stops, a faster pace (usually aerobic), group stays together, a moderate distance and some harder or more technical sections.
Hard = Stops are rare, the pace is fast (constantly aerobic), group stays together, and can include strenuous and technical sections.
Race-like = Pace and route chosen to support training for actual races, no stopping for slower riders or flats, and conditions can vary widely.
Here's how to correctly list the type and pace of your ride:
On-road = All or nearly all of ride on paved and hard-pack surfaces suitable for skinny road tires.
Off-road = All or nearly all of ride on unpaved surfaces.
Multi-surface = Ride is a mix of on- and off-road surfaces.
Easy = Frequent stops, modest pace, group stays together, a shorter distance and nothing very strenuous or technical.
Medium = Fewer stops, a faster pace (usually aerobic), group stays together, a moderate distance and some harder or more technical sections.
Hard = Stops are rare, the pace is fast (constantly aerobic), group stays together, and can include strenuous and technical sections.
Race-like = Pace and route chosen to support training for actual races, no stopping for slower riders or flats, and conditions can vary widely.