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That be my age. Used to cycle a great deal in my 20s to early 30s, on mediocre machines, which meant I was probably in much better shape than I realized. Around Colorado Springs, CO, home of the Olympic Training Center hence athletes. Have not cycled in 25+ years. So purchased a Trek XO1 in late 2000 (after a total housefire that took everything incl a Bridgstone XO bike) and promptly did not ride it for the next 11 years. Finally, got fed up and mainly wanted to be outside and get into shape, so I started 6 weeks ago.
Am totally in to it. Having a fantastic experience. Started at 240lbs. Down to 227lbs and am will hunker down until I get to a reasonable weight. At first I was aiming to just reach 199lbs. But after reading several experiences from others, I may pursue an even lower weight. I derive much from everyone's stories here. Main thing is this has been a great thing so far. I actually think my rhythm is not half bad for someone my age and weight. Am able to keep up with youngsters for periods of time. Not in a competitive way but in a communal way... is just nice to be out and about with other like minded folks. Was passed by what I am certain was a Pro who had all kinds of Colorado Springs Velodrome citations all over his gear and attire, and as he passed he gave a thumbs up. Stuff like that means a lot. Have only had positives from folks who encourage to keep at it. Same for here too. Nice to have a community of people to share these things with.... Onward. |
Black or Yellow?
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To quote baseball great Satchel Paige, "How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was?"
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Welcome from Parker. Good stuff!! Keep it up.
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Welcome! Don't ask about wearing undies under bike shorts and you'll be fine. :)
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Welcome! Glad to hear you are back into riding. Good luck with your goals.
Was good to hear of the rider giving you thumbs up! |
Good to have you posting with the rest of us. I restarted riding after having both hips replaced. My health is better than ever.
I used to see Pike's Peak out my front window and Peterson Field out the back. CS might be the best place to live in the world. |
:welcomeGood to see another local C. Springs rider on the forum! If you see a gray haired, small beard wearing clydesdale rider on a black Jaims Coda Sport with a Large rack pack, running blinking lights in the daytime, that might just be ME ;) Might pass you by on a rail trail one day, we like the Midland Trail from America the Beautiful Park to Manitou Springs quite a bit! Have a most excellent day! Might check out the Colorado Springs Cycling Club: http://www.bikesprings.org/ A nice bunch of all different types of riders! :thumb:
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Flip it and slam it.
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you mile high guys are in better cardio shape than you think, you just don't live at sea level.
Keep it up. reward the weight loss with a 2nd set of wheels - lighter w/ skinny tires |
Yellow, or as I like to say, Gold.
Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
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Black or Yellow?
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Congrats and welcome back! I went 30 years without riding. What a loss! No good excuse. Got on my MTB (because of the gearing) to ride to work in 2008. Did 750+ miles in 4 months. Lost 25 lbs. Still did not feel good as when I was younger. Was in good enough shape to get on my 72 Motobecane Le Champion that had been sitting in garages for that time. 3mph difference. 2009 was riding to work at 21mph and a uninsured motorist pulled in front of me. Done for the summer while bones and road rash healed which added up to $62K in medical bills. Replaced the Moto (bent up badly) with a 83 Colnago while the arm was still broken. Next year rode over 1000 miles while unemployed. Great diversion! Looking for a job kept me from riding more regulary as I was traveling across the country.
Am trying to settle down in DC but the summer was too hot (95+ w/70%+ humidity) for me to ride. I miss the great weather and bike friendly Portland Or area. |
Welcome to the forum, I am sure you will find a lot of great info here. There are lots of "Clides" in the Clydesdale section of the form too. This is a great place to hang out. Good luck.
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Very belated reply. Pikes Peak to the west and Pete field to the east. Yes. We are on the Westside so PP is very much in my view. A hop, skip and jump from here to Manitou Springs. I have a zillion routes to pick from, not the least of which being the Garden of the Gods.
Hope your hip replacements go well. My wife has had 6, yes 6 total joint replacements and she tools around just fine.
Originally Posted by Daspydyr
(Post 14724735)
Good to have you posting with the rest of us. I restarted riding after having both hips replaced. My health is better than ever.
I used to see Pike's Peak out my front window and Peterson Field out the back. CS might be the best place to live in the world. |
Ah, I think I may have seen you, passed you that is, several times. Small grey beard for starters, very much in shape, you always heading uphill when I think I pass you going the other way (tho I earn the 'down' along Ute Trail is it?, after pressing 'up' from the westside to Rockrimmon Hills and beyond, before circling back down along the trail)... Anywayz, I think from your description that be you.
I do tool up the Midland Trail from America the Beautiful park after coming from whatever direction, but only need to go to Old Colorado City and home. I did take the Midland Trail, once, a few weeks ago, and got the only flat so far, so kinda soured me on that link. Also, I will check out the CS Cycling Club too. Felt I needed to get into decent shape to keep up with people tho think I've been able to do ok... having lost 20+ lbs in 60 days. And good sustainability, most likely a legend in my own mind. What should I bark if I think I see you next time? Are you a Clydesdale!
Originally Posted by bjjoondo
(Post 14725755)
:welcomeGood to see another local C. Springs rider on the forum! If you see a gray haired, small beard wearing clydesdale rider on a black Jaims Coda Sport with a Large rack pack, running blinking lights in the daytime, that might just be ME ;) Might pass you by on a rail trail one day, we like the Midland Trail from America the Beautiful Park to Manitou Springs quite a bit! Have a most excellent day! Might check out the Colorado Springs Cycling Club: http://www.bikesprings.org/ A nice bunch of all different types of riders! :thumb:
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Second set of wheels... hmmmm? Have to admit it is starting to cross my mind, slightly. Have lost 20 lbs but figure need to lose another 20 before it seems realistic.
Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 14728090)
you mile high guys are in better cardio shape than you think, you just don't live at sea level.
Keep it up. reward the weight loss with a 2nd set of wheels - lighter w/ skinny tires |
Originally Posted by billydonn
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Welcome! Don't ask about wearing undies under bike shorts and you'll be fine. :)
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What kind of pie do you like?
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Originally Posted by drhiii
(Post 14884596)
Ah, I think I may have seen you, passed you that is, several times. Small grey beard for starters, very much in shape, you always heading uphill when I think I pass you going the other way (tho I earn the 'down' along Ute Trail is it?, after pressing 'up' from the westside to Rockrimmon Hills and beyond, before circling back down along the trail)... Anywayz, I think from your description that be you.
I do tool up the Midland Trail from America the Beautiful park after coming from whatever direction, but only need to go to Old Colorado City and home. I did take the Midland Trail, once, a few weeks ago, and got the only flat so far, so kinda soured me on that link. Also, I will check out the CS Cycling Club too. Felt I needed to get into decent shape to keep up with people tho think I've been able to do ok... having lost 20+ lbs in 60 days. And good sustainability, most likely a legend in my own mind. What should I bark if I think I see you next time? Are you a Clydesdale! |
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