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So today was my birthday and yes, I did ride my age in miles today. I am 41 and was able to get a 52 mile ride in today. Well today got me thinking. Just who is the oldest BF member who is still riding a decent amount of miles. How about it guys and gals......how old are you and are you still active on the bike?
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I don't know the answer to your question (I'm just 27), but happy birthday!
:bday: :bday: And congrats on your birthday ride. :beer: |
Originally Posted by jschen
I don't know the answer to your question (I'm just 27), but happy birthday!
:bday: :bday: And congrats on your birthday ride. :beer: |
I'm 47 and plan to keep on riding. I see guys all the time in their 60's riding here in Indiana.
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That ride your age gets harder as you mature. Well done but The distance is what I would expect from someone that gives me a few years. Now do it offroad and see what it will be like in 20 years time.
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I'm an old guy at 62 and did about 3000 miles this summer, incljuding a couple of centuries. No offroad like Stepfam though - my bad back can't handle a DF bike and bents are no good for offroad! Oh to be in the 20's again...........
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Robert Gardner is 85 and was riding about 2,000 miles per year with his left leg amputated amd a bum right knee.
He still posts. He is my hero. Date of Birth: May 11th, 1921 Age: 85 Biography: I have been a recreational road biker for the last 70 years Location: Sierra Madre, CA, USA Interests: biking, astronomy, botony Occupation: retired physicist Bicycle(s): Trek 5300
Originally Posted by Robert Gardner
I try to keep very accurate records of my riding and here are my statistics for 2003. I only rode 164 days. I covered 1,929 mi (3,106 km). That is only roughly an average of 12 miles a day or 19 km. During most of the year I was just trying to regain my health after a lay off of six months at the end of 2002 due to very bad back problems. The best year I have had since I lost my left leg and inured my right knee was 3,321 mi (5,347 km). On my best days near the end of that year and this year I was doing 35 km (21 mi). My first flat of the year occurred after 2,294 mi (3,693 km) carried over from the previous year. The next one occurred after 416 mi (669 km). The last one occurred after 1,346 mi (1,929 km). The increased rate may be due to my tires getting thinner. They are slicks, so they don’t show the wear. These statistics may sound very poor to most riders but remember my worst limitations are my right knee and my age, 82 years. I ride only because I have always loved the bike. Keeping accurate records keeps me at it even as my health fails.
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Age 68. Last week I rode 195 miles - with my long ride at 84 miles. This week I will ride a 92 miler. I'm getting ready for Tour de Tucson at 109 miles on Nov. 18. In Tucson, there will be lots my age or older who are much faster than I.
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I'm lucky my birthday usually falls on good weather (August in Michigan.) I did 52 miles on my 51st birthday this year. So while I'm not the oldest one riding his/her age, I'm working on it.
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I will be 67 next week, I ride about 4,000-4,500 miles per year.
But, I am young. Zonatandem and his wife, in their 70's, ride their tandem like crazy. Will Dehne (65) rode across the country in 25 riding days (out of 28 days) this summer. See the Rogue's Gallery for more accomplishments. |
Originally Posted by garysol1
So today was my birthday and yes, I did ride my age in miles today. I am 41 and was able to get a 52 mile ride in today. Well today got me thinking. Just who is the oldest BF member who is still riding a decent amount of miles. How about it guys and gals......how old are you and are you still active on the bike?
i'm only 21, so i guess i don't get to compete in this one. |
There's a guy I work with who's around 60 and rides a couple of hundred miles a week.
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59, 2852 miles total YTD on the way to 3000. Just starting Tri's this year (did 2) have cut my bike mileage this year due to swim and run training time.
BTW - Happy birthday, mines in June, did 120 miles of KATY trail in Missouri on that day. |
Thank you DnvrFox for the write up. I am thrilled at the recent interest in bicycling. I ride in the vicinity of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Getting on and off the bike is the most dangerous part of my ride for taking a fall. Though I must admit that my current reason for riding is for my health, however I think it should be for just the joy and freedom that a bike gives you. Everyone I talk to today says they ride for their health through the exercise it gives them. That’s too bad because biking is so much fun. I still feel a bit of the thrill when I start my ride, but at the end of less than an hour my legs say no more.
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Thank you Robert. You are a true inspiration.
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Clair is my hero.... he was 90+ when this pic was taken.
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I'm 52. I'm at about 7K miles for the year and should get to 8K by the end of the year. I also commute by bike and have done so since the 1970's. Two weeks ago I rode more than twice my age (111 miles) and and on my last birthday I rode a sub-5 hour solo century so I guess that I still ride a bit.
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I am 28 and ride about 10,000 miles a year.
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I'm 59 and ride 6000 miles a year. 5 or 6 centuries, including a solo century (114 miles) a couple of weeks ago. Also ride in the AIDS/LifeCycle -- SF to LA --585 miles in 7 days.
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Along a similar line, my dad skied 60 days the year he turned 60. His goal was to ski until he was 85...but he only made it to 81. Two years ago he passed on on his last run of the day and was found unconscious on the slope by the ski patrol. They airlifted him to Reno where he spent a week in the hospital with a concussion and 2 broken ribs. Recovery has taken a while but he's still active, walking and going to the gym every day and riding his bike around Stanford campus 2-3 times a week. No more skiing though.
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Originally Posted by Robert Gardner
Thank you DnvrFox for the write up. I am thrilled at the recent interest in bicycling. I ride in the vicinity of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Getting on and off the bike is the most dangerous part of my ride for taking a fall. Though I must admit that my current reason for riding is for my health, however I think it should be for just the joy and freedom that a bike gives you. Everyone I talk to today says they ride for their health through the exercise it gives them. That’s too bad because biking is so much fun. I still feel a bit of the thrill when I start my ride, but at the end of less than an hour my legs say no more.
Good On 'Ya, Mate! I liked it when you said "I still feel a bit of the thrill when I start my ride...". I do too, particularly when i hear that first rush of wind past my ears. |
I'm only 38 myself, but I was told that one of the guys in our club ride is 71. I about died on my first ride with this group, so he must be pretty good.....
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My old man is 73 and keeps on riding. He was commuting on a bike all his life - 30 km a day - and he just keeps going.
I am only 42 and started to bike year ago; my longest ride was 4th July WOD trail Purceville to DC and back again - 92 miles:) |
I will be 51 in January. Since April I have put in 1200 miles of my bent. Longest ride so far was 83 miles. It was supposed to be a century, but some how messed up the route. I was riding in honor of my sister-in-law who is going through Chemo for Lukemia
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I'm 54 & did ride my age a couple of times this summer, not that that's any great feat. BTW: there is a fifty plus sub-forum.
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