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105-year old sets new record
http://road.cc/content/news/214980-u...record-age-105
Robert Marchand after setting 105+ age group Hour Record (source BFM TV via Twitter).jpg French cyclist Robert Marchand has this afternoon become the first person to set an Hour Record for the Masters aged 105 years and above category - one specially created for him by the UCI. The 105-year-old set a distance of 22.547 kilometres at France's national velodrome in Saint Quentin en Yvelines, near Paris. His record attempt was streamed live by the French network BFM TV, and video of him completing his ride can be watched here (link is external). VIDEO - 22,547 km en une heure. Revivez l'exploit de Robert Marchand à vélo https://t.co/QDnzfYxrcH (link is external) pic.twitter.com/rVmRg3PJVD (link is external) — BFMTV (@BFMTV) January 4, 2017 (link is external) Five years ago, the UCI created the existing Masters aged 100 and over category especially for Marchand, who set his first record in 2010, when he rode 24.251 kilometres at the World Cycling Centre in Aigle, Switzerland. His previous experience of riding on a track had come eight decades earlier, and afterwards, he said: “I just wanted to do something for my 100th birthday.” In 2014, he bettered the record by 10 per cent when he rode 26.925 kilometres at Saint Quentin en Yvelines - a record that still stands. The same venue will host today’s record attempt on the record, which is due to commence at 4pm local time, and assuming Marchand completes the 60 minutes will also see the creation of a record in a new category for Masters aged 105 and over. It’s now more than 90 years since he first entered a bike race, which he had to do under an assumed name because he was below the age limit for entry. He has taken part in every edition of the Ardéchoise sportive since its debut in 1992, when he was aged 79, and has a mountain pass named after him, the Col Robert Marchand, which is at 911 metres above sea level – he was born in 1911. Accompanying Marchand today will be Véronique Billat, a university professor who specialises in physiology and performance, and is an expert in VO2 max, which measures the maximum volume of oxygen someone can use while exercising. She has been studying Marchand since he turned 100, and told Le Figaro (link is external) that following his latest VO2 max results she was “super excited” for today’s record attempt. “The improvement of the record from 2012 to 2014 had shown that it was possible to improve his performances despite advancing age with personalised exercises. “We are now certain that it is possible to improve Robert’s VO2 max thanks to his latest results, which measured 40 millilitres of oxygen per minute per kilogram of body weight, which is an increase from 2014. “This is incredible news since these measures are similar to those of a sedentary person aged 50 years.” While Marchand may be very much an exceptional case, Professor Billat said that his data showed the value of continuing to exercise – or even taking it up in the first place – late in life. “The [results] show that in any case exercise is a factor in youth. This is a beautiful message for Humanity: where there’s life, there’s hope, since the tendency of the VO2 max curve to decline, which seems inexorable from the age of 30, can be reversed. “We knew that already for people aged 50, but not for subjects aged 105. These data are exceptional, above all given they show the values of someone half his age.” She added: “The secret of youth, is above all to follow a personalised exercise regime in accordance with your abilities.” --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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105-year old sets new record
amazing pip pip ! Robert ! you're the top !
3 cheers YA YA YA goo.gl/nOE5YJ |
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105-year old sets new record
On Thu, 05 Jan 2017 15:54:24 -0800, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
amazing pip pip ! Robert ! you're the top ! 3 cheers YA YA YA goo.gl/nOE5YJ Incredible and inspiring! http://cyclingmagazine.ca/sections/n...ing-22-547-km/ |
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105-year old sets new record
On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 2:34:54 PM UTC-5, cassiope wrote:
On Thu, 05 Jan 2017 15:54:24 -0800, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote: amazing pip pip ! Robert ! you're the top ! 3 cheers YA YA YA goo.gl/nOE5YJ Incredible and inspiring! http://cyclingmagazine.ca/sections/n...ing-22-547-km/ http://www.sports-reference.com/olym...nibaldi-1.html http://www.sptimes.com/2006/01/11/So...gend_in_.shtml |
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105-year old sets new record
Per Frank Miles:
Incredible and inspiring! http://cyclingmagazine.ca/sections/n...ing-22-547-km/ I hope somebody has collected/frozen some tissue samples from this guy. -- Pete Cresswell |
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105-year old sets new record
Wow. I'd be fairly surprised just to keep waking up at 105, let alone
to be riding my bike for any distance. Good for him. Back in my racing days we had an older gent, in his early 80s, who had raced six day events in the early part of the 20th century. He pushed the velodrome at Blaine very enthusiastically and would show up as a spectator at races on his track bike. He still had a very supple spin and was very, very comfortable on what he called "track iron," would even do a few tricks on it. If I get to my 80s and can still ride a bike, I would consider that a pretty darned big win. I'm delighted to still be riding in my 50s. |
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105-year old sets new record
DNA DNA ?
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105-year old sets new record
Per Tim McNamara:
If I get to my 80s and can still ride a bike, I would consider that a pretty darned big win. I'm delighted to still be riding in my 50s. I think your chances are pretty good. I'm in my late 70's and can barely walk - but riding a bike has not yet become a problem -- Pete Cresswell |
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105-year old sets new record
On Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 9:22:05 AM UTC-5, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Tim McNamara: If I get to my 80s and can still ride a bike, I would consider that a pretty darned big win. I'm delighted to still be riding in my 50s. I think your chances are pretty good. I'm in my late 70's and can barely walk - but riding a bike has not yet become a problem -- Pete Cresswell why not walking ? |
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105-year old sets new record
On Sat, 07 Jan 2017 09:21:58 -0500, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Tim McNamara: If I get to my 80s and can still ride a bike, I would consider that a pretty darned big win. I'm delighted to still be riding in my 50s. I think your chances are pretty good. I'm in my late 70's and can barely walk - but riding a bike has not yet become a problem That's encouraging. I think one of the keys to being able to do those things in our later years is to start them in our younger years and to keep doing them. My wife is a backpacker and regularly meets people in their 70s and 80s who are still backpacking. Keep riding, Pete! |
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