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Race Time Predictor helps you predict finish time for a new race distance based on a recent result (Riegel formula). Use this free browser-based calculator from XTRAW Tools to compare inputs, estimate results, and plan your next step.
Predict finish time for a new race distance based on a recent result (Riegel formula). It is designed for runners, walkers, cyclists, swimmers, lifters, coaches, students, fitness users, endurance athletes, gym users, and health reference users who want a fast browser-based estimate before relying on vehicle records, race software, training platforms, fitness trackers, competition scoring, route tools, manufacturer data, or professional sources.
People use this calculator when they need a quick way to estimate pace, finish time, race prediction, marathon pace, walking pace, and training targets.
Riegel formula: T₂ = T₁ × (D₂ / D₁)^1.06
Example inputs: Known Race Distance: 3.107 miles; Known Finish Time (hr): 0 hr; Known Finish Time (min): 25 min; Known Finish Time (sec): 0 sec; Target Race Distance: 26.219 miles
Example result: Using the default 5K result, predicted target finish time is about 3h 59m 46s.
Yes. This calculator is free to use on XTRAW Tools.
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Results may be estimates depending on the inputs, formula, rounding, method, equipment, route conditions, vehicle conditions, bodyweight, race conditions, or purpose of the calculator. Always verify important results before relying on them.
Disclaimer: This calculator is provided for general informational, educational, and convenience purposes only. It is not medical, health, training, coaching, safety, sports-science, nutrition, legal, financial, or professional advice. Fitness, race, VO2 max, powerlifting, and training outputs are estimates and can vary by method, equipment, bodyweight, conditions, and individual physiology. Always verify important results with a qualified professional, coach, clinician, governing body, or authoritative source before making decisions.