over 40 how about over 60
I started riding 2003, on a road bike. I was preparing for the pennsylvania senior games ( for anyone over 50) when in june I was run off the road and hit a pothole and fell, seperated my shoulder, so of course the july senior games were out.
well this year i started in march and qualified for 10k and 20k for the senior olympic games in pittsburgh. my point is when i went to the senior games (held in ever state) i couldn;t believe what an insipration it was to see all those seniors out there doing there sport. swimming track and field etc. I was amazed ,and in the cycling, well there serious about that too. It was a lot of fun and the people are so great and friendly. there is life after 50 in the sporting world.
I love to bycyle and entered 4 races this year. some times iam the only one in the 60-65 age group, but thats okay, because everyone cheers you on, guys in there 20-30years. say to you ,
keep going your doing great etc. so much fun , lots of hard work but i just love biking.
Another over 40... although I'm still in the child-bearing mode
Hey all,
I'm over 40--and generally loving life. Age is relative, right?
I still am highly encumbered by small children when riding, but we ride a LOT together as a family. I use a duo-trailer and we have a trailer-cycle (tagalong) thingie too. We are contemplating on buying a Bike Friday convertible triple bike so that we can more easily be a bike train. Are we nuts?!
Jane
how about the over 50 gals?
That's me 52 and counting, well when you consider the alternative counting ain't so bad. I'll be 53 in February and I started cycling at the ripe old age of 46. Nothing hard core like mountain biking I'm a roadie and like to do endurance rides like century rides.
Who am I kidding right now I would like to endure a 10 miler......awhhh shame on me, but I'll be back in the saddle and strong as ever this coming year it's a promise I've made to myself.
Howdy all,
Kate