Originally Posted by
Looigi
You probably don't want the book "Cycling Past 50" anyway. I have it and it's really more for hard core riders who want to continue to race after 50. It mainly goes into specific and detailed physiologic explanations why getting old sucks and basically advises to HTFU. (which is always the standard and good advice when it comes to cycling).
That book has some great information in it. I read it in my late 30s, enjoyed it, and then gave it to my father to read ... and he enjoyed it too. I didn't think it was that hard core ... my impression was that it was for average cyclists.