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peed-uhl RPM

noun, abbreviation

Pedal RPM is a measure of the number of revolutions per minute of a cyclist's pedals.

Example usage: My Pedal RPM was over 120 during the race.

Most used in: Cycling and triathlon competitions.

Most used by: Professional and amateur cyclists.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 2/10

Also see: Cadence, Crank Revolutions, Pedal Strokes,

Understanding Pedal RPM in Cycling

Pedal RPM, or Revolutions Per Minute, is an important cycling term used to measure the rate at which a cyclist is pedaling. It is the number of times a cyclist's pedals rotate in one minute and is used to track performance and gauge effort.

In order to accurately measure Pedal RPM, a cyclist must use a cadence sensor. This device is typically attached to the bike's crank arm and measures the number of times the pedals rotate in a minute. For example, a cyclist pedaling at a rate of 90 RPM would mean that the pedals have rotated 90 times in one minute.

The average Pedal RPM for recreational cyclists is typically between 50-70 RPM. Professional cyclists, however, can reach up to 100 RPM or more depending on their level of fitness and experience. Research has also shown that cyclists who pedal at a higher RPM tend to have greater power output and performance.

Measuring Pedal RPM can help cyclists improve their performance, as well as track their progress over time. By tracking their Pedal RPM, cyclists can work to increase their cadence and power output to reach their fitness goals.

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The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Pedal RPM'

The term “Pedal RPM” was first used in the late 1800s in Europe to describe the rate of a cyclist’s pedaling. It was coined by French cycling enthusiasts who wanted to measure the efficiency of their pedaling technique. At the time, the term was used primarily in competitive cycling circles and was not widely adopted for recreational cycling.

In the early 1900s, the term “Pedal RPM” began to be used more widely as cycling became more popular. It was used to measure the speed of a cyclist’s pedaling and to compare it to the speed of other cyclists. By the mid-1900s, the term had become a standard measurement for cyclists of all levels and was used in competitive and recreational cycling alike.

Today, the term “Pedal RPM” is still used to measure the rate of a cyclist’s pedaling. It is an important metric for competitive cyclists and is also used by recreational cyclists to measure their performance and progress. The term has become an essential part of the language of cycling and is used around the world.

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