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Old 11-22-11 | 06:48 PM
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overthehillmedi
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From: Nanaimo.B.C. The We't coast of Canada
Originally Posted by Louis
I'm in the same boat. At age 69, I look back at what I did in my 40's and 50's and realize those days are never coming back. I still consider myself a good cyclist but not a fast cyclist.

My motivation took a huge plunge in 2011 due to a number of reasons I've discussed here. Also, a few years ago my doctor told me I have a leaky heart valve. He thinks I had rheumatic fever as a child and probably didn't even know it. That's probably one reason why I've never been a strong climber.

Your last paragraph describes me quite accurately, except that I am already retired.

Does your weather allow you to train outdoors during winter? I'm looking forward to spending most of the winter on my trainer.

Best wishes, stapfam.
You could always pack up your bike and come out here and visit your friends in Cedar, nice relatively flat rural area to ride in.
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