Senior riders

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58 and suddenly realised wherever I go (apart from national trust sites) I'm always the oldest there......depressing !!
 

Erasmus

Well-Known Member
Location
Liverpool
Our little gang of slow old duffers (acronym there in itself) refer to ourselves as f.o.s.s.i.l's - fat old silly somethings in lycra (words for the s's vary...)
 

Gwylan

Veteran
Location
All at sea⛵
Well there must be a good few seniors on here, well I'm one as just comming up to my 75th birthday. I took up cycling again at 65 to have more of a heathly lifestyle after a fairly sedentarly job fortunatly I took to it and now find that as the years go by find I don't go anyware near as far as I did but still enjoy it even if after all this time havn't found a comfortable saddle yet! So I don't plan to give up tillthe knees tellme to.

Welcome to my world!
 

Fredo76

Über Member
Location
Española, NM
The Beatles wrote a song about my age. I'm still fed, and I think I'm at least a nice-to-have, maybe a little nicer after re-starting cycling a couple years ago. I'm half as fast as I used to be, and haven't yet ridden half as far as I used to ride, but I feel better than I have in a long time.

Congratulations!

Keep it fun and you'll keep it up. :smile:
 

Mart44

Über Member
Location
South of England
I'm 77 and took up off-road cycling as a born again cyclist at age 52. Gave that up around 4 years ago. I am now much more sedate and ride a Scott e-bike on the road most of the time. I still have my Claud Butler mountain bike and ride it sometimes but I think tackling some of the off-road hills I used to ride up would be out of the question now ..but still onwards and upwards eh? ..or onwards, along and preferably downwards. :smile:
 
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