Its taken me over a month but here are the stattos.
Heres the data table
Longest day was Perth to Kingussie at 121 klicks. Average distance was 89km on the odometer and we travelled roughly 3kms extra each day than measured on the map. I'm very happy about the accuracy of my odo so this is probably due to extra bits cycling round carparks, to shops etc.
Longest day was Perth to Kingussie at 121 klicks. Average distance was 89km on the odometer and we travelled roughly 3kms extra each day than measured on the map. I'm very happy about the accuracy of my odo so this is probably due to extra bits cycling round carparks, to shops etc.Height climbed was on average just over 1000m each day. Most was Langholm to Edinburgh (profile below) with 1859m. That day felt long but not the hardest. The climbs were actually quite gentle.

Flattest and probably easiest day was standish to milnthorpe with no real hills. it was also our fastest day as we were fit and motivated

Looking at the profiles and remembering how we felt day two was toughest. Lots of 50m+ steep hills. we also weren't fit yet at that point so it really took it out of us. I think the only climbs i thought might beat me were in Cornwall and Devon.
biggest hill of the trip was the pass of drummochter. which has to be said in a comedy gimli scottish accent


Flattest and probably easiest day was standish to milnthorpe with no real hills. it was also our fastest day as we were fit and motivated

Looking at the profiles and remembering how we felt day two was toughest. Lots of 50m+ steep hills. we also weren't fit yet at that point so it really took it out of us. I think the only climbs i thought might beat me were in Cornwall and Devon.
biggest hill of the trip was the pass of drummochter. which has to be said in a comedy gimli scottish accent
we clearly got faster as the holiday went on but once in scotland became a bit more relaxed and basically went along on cruise control. fatest speeds were in the middle when we felt we had a long way to go and might not make it if we didn;t keep up progress