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Old 05-30-10 | 05:57 AM
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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

(Please standby while I post the poll - it takes a few minutes)
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Old 05-30-10 | 05:59 AM
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Old 05-30-10 | 06:02 AM
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Want me to add the poll for you?
Sure - the questions are in the text of the other nearly identical thread I posted. I tried 3 times and got a wipe-out each time, using both IE and AOL.
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Bikes: Bikes??? Thought this was social media?!?

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.

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I can’t locate the poll
Thread from 2010........
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Thread from 2010........
And the OP was banned as well.
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And the OP was banned as well.
At his own request. That's one way to deal with social media addiction!
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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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And I thought my post would be the end of it. Imagine my surprise at all these responses.
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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,
I’m 72 and ride nearly every day. Mtb mostly, these days. Pancake flat terrain. And rarely more than 12-15 km.
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...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,
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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As old as this thread is, I still have 10-years before I can even think of answering the poll




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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,
You are quite right. I would not be out at 35 degrees either. I ride indoors when below 38. Too many slippery places to go down and for me, even bundled up, it is just uncomfortable. You get the bike stud award. 🏆
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You are quite right. I would not be out at 35 degrees either. I ride indoors when below 38. Too many slippery places to go down and for me, even bundled up, it is just uncomfortable. You get the bike stud award. 🏆
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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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.
I have skied at -20 and it was barely tolerable, but at least at the bottom of the hill it was a very tolerable 0. Of course for skiing, one has the equipment to stay warm. Your booties sound like a fine idea.
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I have skied at -20 and it was barely tolerable, but at least at the bottom of the hill it was a very tolerable 0. Of course for skiing, one has the equipment to stay warm. Your booties sound like a fine idea.
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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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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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.
you mean like this on the west channel bridge on Thursday?


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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,
My current average speed on the road bike is 10 mph. And I am in warm weather year round. Some would call it hot year round. When it gets really hot I ride mtb early mornings.
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My current average speed on the road bike is 10 mph. And I am in warm weather year round. Some would call it hot year round. When it gets really hot I ride mtb early mornings.
Well that’s 10 MPH faster than someone who only rides a sofa.

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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!
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