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MurderPacing

murderpacing
mur-der-pac-ing 
/mərdər/pās/ing/

verb
​1) to ride a bicycle at a reckless and unnatural speed, prompting daydreams about the sweet release of death, primarily for the infliction of physical and psychological distress to others
"We should use murderpacing to split the group, forever."
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​2) ohgodohfuckohshitmylegsmyheartmylungsithinki’mgoingblindkillme

#murderpacing
Original phrase coined by Jason Quinn on October 4, 2017 in an attempt to describe the method in which to achieve the fastest possible time over a STRAVA KOM, regardless of the implications.

Actual conversation between Jason Quinn and Macen Van Allen:
  Jason: "Macen, we should use... murderpacing today..."
  Macen: "What?"
  Jason: "It's like motorpacing, but without a car.  Sort of like, if we keep going at that pace we, or others, will probably die.  You know, murderpacing."
  Macen: "OK. " (with evil smile)

During this initial murderpacing session, they were able to manage an average pace of 31.5 mph for 6 miles with a maximum speed of 38 mph, over mildly undulating terrain.

Co-author of definition Matt Denis, 2017.


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