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View Poll Results: How old (or young) are you?

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  • Age 19 or younger

    1 0.65%
  • Age 20-24

    5 3.23%
  • Age 25-29

    15 9.68%
  • Age 30-34

    18 11.61%
  • Age 35-39

    26 16.77%
  • Age 40-44

    20 12.90%
  • Age 45-49

    34 21.94%
  • Age 50-54

    26 16.77%
  • Age 55-59

    9 5.81%
  • Age 60 or older

    1 0.65%
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  1. #1
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    Jul 2004
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    Going on 63!! I do tend to see more men my age cycling, but I also see a few women. I started cycling seriously in the early '60's, NO helmet, toe clips with cleats, sew-up tires, wool jerseys and shorts with "real" chamois, my bike, a Frejus (Italian) with Campy Gran Sport componants; gave up cycling for a while, returned in the '70's, left again and returned a few years ago. What is interesting to me is that the things I loved as a teenager - cycling being one of them, are the exact things I love now. I don't even feel that I am any older!! Even during the years I wasn't riding, beautiful road bikes always caught my eye. Go "baby boomers"!!

    Nina

  2. #2
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    Yay, Nina! I plan to be you in 25 years!

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  3. #3
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    Alright!! LBTC, I'll be wait'n for you!!

    Nina

  4. #4
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    Oh yeah?....well Nina, I hope to be you in TEN years!!!
    Lisa
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  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    somewhere between the Red & Rio Grande
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    Aggiecorgi- I hear you about College Station. When we left two years ago I felt so old at 24!! Those college kids will do that to you, even if you aren't far past college.

    You know what is funny? I HORRIFIED DH this weekend when I said "I don't know what the big fear of turning 30 is, I am looking forward to it." He said he dreads it because he will feel he is getting old. I became active at the ripe old age of 23 and have loved every minute of it. I was a lazy child, lazy college student (I worked full time) and now I am a busy but active woman. I find myself pitying the people I work with who make excuses to not be active when they are perfectly healthy. Such a sad way to be IMHO.

    All of you who have 10, 20, 30 years on me- WOW! I aspire to be out there in those years too.
    Amanda

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  6. #6
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    Jul 2004
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    Southern California
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    Hey girls, Just keep riding and you will be far ahead of me when you reach my age. It was those years when I didn't ride that I wish I could have back.

    Nina

  7. #7
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    Oct 2006
    Location
    Salt Lake City, UT
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    I am approaching 54. I regret not riding for a number of years after moving to Utah. I couldn't handle the traffic and being in a "big" city. I can't wait till I retire and I can easily ride any day of the week in between my bird watching and volunteer work. Boy, am I ready....

  8. #8
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    Aug 2006
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninabike View Post
    Going on 63!! I do tend to see more men my age cycling, but I also see a few women. I started cycling seriously in the early '60's, NO helmet, toe clips with cleats, sew-up tires, wool jerseys and shorts with "real" chamois, my bike, a Frejus (Italian) with Campy Gran Sport componants; gave up cycling for a while, returned in the '70's, left again and returned a few years ago. What is interesting to me is that the things I loved as a teenager - cycling being one of them, are the exact things I love now. I don't even feel that I am any older!! Even during the years I wasn't riding, beautiful road bikes always caught my eye. Go "baby boomers"!!

    Nina
    Nina,

    I too had a Frejus in the 70's. Actually, I still have it. My husband just rebuilt it last year before we started riding again. It really never fit me so now I have a new WSD Rodriguez.

    Kathy

  9. #9
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    Jul 2004
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    Southern California
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    Quote Originally Posted by dakay View Post
    Nina,

    I too had a Frejus in the 70's. Actually, I still have it. My husband just rebuilt it last year before we started riding again. It really never fit me so now I have a new WSD Rodriguez.

    Kathy
    Kathy, a little drift here. I don't know how may people even know what a Frejus is. My brother and I each bought our Frejus bikes in 1960 from an LBS owned by a 1956 Olympian tandem cyclist - Don Furgeson. He was a great guy and let us work on our bikes in his shop with his tools. We learned a lot!!He even let me ride one of his Cinellis for a while. When I went away to college, my mother asked if she could give my bike to a girl in our neighborhood who was recovering from rhumatic heart disease (her Dr. said cycling would would be good for her). I said "sure". When my brother went to Viet Nam in 1968, he gave his bike to our neighbor - a pediatrician. Believe it or not, I think he still may have it, although I have lost touch with that
    family. Incidentially, my Frejus didn't fit either - at least by today's standards. Nobody talked about "fit" in those days. You just "made do".
    Those years are some of my fondest memories!!

    Nina

 

 

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