This is one of those numbers that sometimes needs to be interpreted a bit differently in endurance athletes than in the general population. As you get more fit, the heart gets stronger just like any other muscle. Contractions are stronger as a result, which means stroke volume goes up and resting HR going down. There are also training adaptations that happen in the vascular system (increased vasoconstrictive capacity) that can cause systolic pressure to be a bit higher than in untrained people.
It might be something to talk about with your Dr on next visit just because your systolic # of 130 is getting into the borderline 'high' range (by current standards), but I wouldn't read too much into the pulse pressure number itself if everything else checks out. My pulse pressure is into the 50's sometimes, but in my case neither BP number is into the 'high' range (my pressure is usually in the range of 110-120 over 60-70).