For 70+ Riders, Compare yourself to the general population
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For 70+ Riders, Compare yourself to the general population
OK - let's get this competition a bit fairer.
For those 70+ - please answer the poll, comparing yourself with the general 70+ population.
Choose all that apply
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For those 70+ - please answer the poll, comparing yourself with the general 70+ population.
Choose all that apply
(Please standby while I post the poll - it takes a few minutes)
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. “He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.”- Fredrick Nietzsche
"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals." - Immanuel Kant
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I wanted a thread with a poll about how many 65+ (or 70+) ride e-bike/regular/both. I could not make it happen. Dumbo me.
edit: A DnvrFox, by any name, might want a similar poll for the 85+ crowd - 15 yrs after this thread was started.
edit: A DnvrFox, by any name, might want a similar poll for the 85+ crowd - 15 yrs after this thread was started.
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29% of the U.S. general population rides bikes. Anybody here 70 and up still riding is way ahead fitness wise, then most of the population. I count myself, even though I won’t be 70 till May. I know very few folks, even among those 29% are out on a day like today as I was, 35 degrees, winds strong from the NW, 1-1/2 on the bike,
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29% of the U.S. general population rides bikes. Anybody here 70 and up still riding is way ahead fitness wise, then most of the population. I count myself, even though I won’t be 70 till May. I know very few folks, even among those 29% are out on a day like today as I was, 35 degrees, winds strong from the NW, 1-1/2 on the bike,
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Good on you, it ain't easy I know. I'm lucky to be a snowbird that selected where we live for riding. In AZ we have a community with clean empty roads and the same in the Bighorns in the simmer so even with age (74) and osteoarthritis a weekly low milage for me is 60 miles.
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29% of the U.S. general population rides bikes. Anybody here 70 and up still riding is way ahead fitness wise, then most of the population. I count myself, even though I won’t be 70 till May. I know very few folks, even among those 29% are out on a day like today as I was, 35 degrees, winds strong from the NW, 1-1/2 on the bike,
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To me the bike stud award goes to those cyclists in the Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Canada, who have figured how to stay comfortable in temps well below freezing. Notice I didn’t use the term “warm”, only “comfortable”. Notice sure you can be warm at minus zero temps. I did read somebody ditched the SPD and went to flat pedals so as to be able to wear warm winter boots. That’s smart.
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I put a lot of miles on my rollers in the winter. In the PNW it's possible to get out for a dry ride now and then. I won't ride at under 40° because of the chance of ice. One accident can ruin your whole season.
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The original poster rejoined later under a different username, but has cut back cycling activity and BF participation due to health issues. I always liked his posts, and had the pleasure of meeting him and his wife once years ago when they were visiting my area.
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"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." --Theodore Roosevelt
Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
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I used to cross country ski, snow shoe, winter camp, etc…. Activities that don’t have a forward speed of 15-18 mph are easier to dress for. Road cycling, especially of there’s a wind of 15 or more, changes the equation and requires a different thought process as to the clothing you wear. Even mt biking is easier as your only going 8-10 mph and you’re sheltered in the woods,
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Since you live in Belize, have to share that one of my favorite trips was to Ambergris Caye for a week with my wife. Enjoyed diving every day (both types) and all the various ethnic and international foods. Wonderful culture. Didn’t spend any time on the mainland though. Maybe one of these days. Buen dia!
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Wow, a post from 2010 and it finally applies! At 73 I'm still in better shape than the average adult but it's getting to be much more of a struggle. Some people I meet in their 70's are in AMAZING shape and are truly an inspiration. I just want to stay healthy and keep doing things I enjoy (skiing, hiking, riding) and traveling with my wife. I'll be skiing with our grandkids here in Taos in about a week and hope to do that for a few more years. Oh, and skiing at low temperatures - years ago I skied at -32F with my kids on two different occasions, once at Stowe, VT and then at Mt. St. Anne in Quebec. Our youngest daughter was 5 when she learned to ski at Stowe that trip. Coldest road cycling was in the teens and it wasn't too bad until I started going downhill at 30-40 mph. Brrr!









