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Hacienda71 Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire 7 Jun 2011 #32 40 far fitter than when I was 30.
Peter88 Veteran 7 Jun 2011 #34 40 here and the same as Hacienda71 feeling better than when i was 30 and not cycling
D Deleted member 1258 Guest 7 Jun 2011 #36 I make 60 in December this year, and I'm enjoying my cycling as much as I've always done.
E ebournecyclist New Member 7 Jun 2011 #39 32 here and doing my bit to lower the average age in Eastbourne
Glow worm Legendary Member 7 Jun 2011 #40 42 and a half here. Still read the Viz though, and Mrs G says my sense of humour is 'puerile' so I'm still young at heart!
42 and a half here. Still read the Viz though, and Mrs G says my sense of humour is 'puerile' so I'm still young at heart!
C chillyuk Guest 7 Jun 2011 #41 I'm only a few weeks from my 64th. By heck time flies when we are having fun! And us older people have one big advantage over you youngsters. Whatever happens, we cannot die young.
I'm only a few weeks from my 64th. By heck time flies when we are having fun! And us older people have one big advantage over you youngsters. Whatever happens, we cannot die young.
JohnHenry Loose member. 7 Jun 2011 #42 I'm 58, just returned to the bicycle, can still eat a boiled egg and cannot remember whether I've had my cocoa yet
I'm 58, just returned to the bicycle, can still eat a boiled egg and cannot remember whether I've had my cocoa yet
OP OP P Peter91 New Member 8 Jun 2011 #44 Looks like it's following a bell curve so far, fortunately I'm on the right end of it .
zacklaws Guru 8 Jun 2011 #45 56 most of the week, otherwise 18 on Friday and Saturday nights, and if its been a good one, then 80 next morning
56 most of the week, otherwise 18 on Friday and Saturday nights, and if its been a good one, then 80 next morning