Why are you a former cyclist?

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attack different joints at different times
If not had it checked, you may wish to make sure its not the onset of rheumatoid arthritis, as the sooner its identified the more damage they can prevent.
Also, if you get hip issues, don't dismiss replacements. I have known a couple of people who had one done and were so pleased they could not wait to get the 2nd, having initially been wary about the 1st replacement. One had thier first replacement last Autumn and they said they had not realised how very soon they would be back to doing normal things. I have read also of several people who cycle happily with replacement hips.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Haven’t completely given up but don’t cycle anywhere near as much. My fitness largely went when I gave up commuting and moved to full time wfh. LEL 2013 also damaged my motivation for long distance rides as I lacked a goal.

While i never ever did those kind of challenges, 84 miles being my longest single ride, interestingly I actually found the opposite, it damaged my desire to go out for hours on end, usually pushing myself while doing it.
I found after that particular long ride for me.,,I baulked at the prospect of doing it again and settled back to my normal 50 milers...at a steadier pace, I suddenly stopped pushing and found a different kind of enjoyment.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Haven’t completely given up but don’t cycle anywhere near as much. My fitness largely went when I gave up commuting and moved to full time wfh. LEL 2013 also damaged my motivation for long distance rides as I lacked a goal.

Of which has been a great loss to our little cycling group of friends.
 
Haven’t completely given up but don’t cycle anywhere near as much. My fitness largely went when I gave up commuting and moved to full time wfh. LEL 2013 also damaged my motivation for long distance rides as I lacked a goal.
Why do you need to do the long distance rides?I've done quite a few century rides(nothing like @ianrauk mind you!) but at seventy i'm quite happy do go out and do rides of thirty to forty miles.It's all exercise after all.
BTW I'm a former cyclist at the moment as I've just had surgery for an obstucted small bowel.Hopefully back on the bike June/July.
 

neilrichardson55

Active Member
Location
Hemel
I was ill heath, then broke my shoulder now trying to recover from ill heath, so nice and slowly. nothing better than being out on the bike fresh air and time to put world to rights lol, or plan my next project.
 

presta

Guru
Why do you need to do the long distance rides? I've done quite a few century rides(nothing like @ianrauk mind you!) but at seventy i'm quite happy do go out and do rides of thirty to forty miles.
If you have the capacity to ride 100 miles you can explore 11 times area available to you with a 30 mile range. Conversely, if you can only manage 3-4 miles it's not enough to escape the built up area, because by the time you've reached the edge of town it's time to turn round and go home again.
 
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