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A man of 62 years prepares for 14,000 mile ride
14,000 wow! I wish I could ride like this guy! Actually he only plans to
ride about 300 miles a week. But still! http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...l/11123858.htm I need to get out and ride more this guy would kick my butt and he is almost twice my age! Ken -- More of my mind dribblings: http://mind-dribble.blogspot.com/ And my homepage: http://kcm-home.tripod.com/ |
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Ken Marcet wrote: 14,000 wow! I wish I could ride like this guy! Actually he only plans to ride about 300 miles a week. But still! http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...l/11123858.htm I need to get out and ride more this guy would kick my butt and he is almost twice my age! This guy's riding is pretty modest. Do a little reading on ultra-cycling, and you'll be surprised. Your ideas about age need a little updating. |
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"Peter Cole" wrote in message ups.com... Ken Marcet wrote: 14,000 wow! I wish I could ride like this guy! Actually he only plans to ride about 300 miles a week. But still! http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...l/11123858.htm I need to get out and ride more this guy would kick my butt and he is almost twice my age! This guy's riding is pretty modest. Do a little reading on ultra-cycling, and you'll be surprised. Your ideas about age need a little updating. My ideas about age? I don't follow you. This guy is 62, I am 32. He is almost twice my age. And yeah it seems to me that 300 miles a weeks is on the low side for touring, but I don't think I could do 300 miles a week right now. So he could kick my butt! For now, but I am sure with more training I could do more than 300 a week. Ken |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 08:46:14 -0500, Ken Marcet wrote:
"Peter Cole" wrote in message ups.com... Ken Marcet wrote: 14,000 wow! I wish I could ride like this guy! Actually he only plans to ride about 300 miles a week. But still! http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...l/11123858.htm I need to get out and ride more this guy would kick my butt and he is almost twice my age! This guy's riding is pretty modest. Do a little reading on ultra-cycling, and you'll be surprised. Your ideas about age need a little updating. My ideas about age? I don't follow you. This guy is 62, I am 32. He is almost twice my age. And yeah it seems to me that 300 miles a weeks is on the low side for touring, but I don't think I could do 300 miles a week right now. So he could kick my butt! For now, but I am sure with more training I could do more than 300 a week. I won't knock the mileage as it's more than I do! I know a lady who we nicknamed Boots (Hi Lilian!). She road 19K in one year and has emphysema. The nickname comes from the fact that she'd ride with stylish high heeled boots. She eventually switched to cycling shoes but I've seen here on many occasions riding in the boot. I won't say here age (lady's prerogative) but she has my respect! -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry http://home.comcast.net/~ncherry/ (Text only) http://hcs.sourceforge.net/ (HCS II) http://linuxha.blogspot.com/ My HA Blog |
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Ken Marcet wrote: "Peter Cole" wrote in message ups.com... Ken Marcet wrote: 14,000 wow! I wish I could ride like this guy! Actually he only plans to ride about 300 miles a week. But still! http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...l/11123858.htm I need to get out and ride more this guy would kick my butt and he is almost twice my age! This guy's riding is pretty modest. Do a little reading on ultra-cycling, and you'll be surprised. Your ideas about age need a little updating. My ideas about age? I don't follow you. This guy is 62, I am 32. He is almost twice my age. And yeah it seems to me that 300 miles a weeks is on the low side for touring, but I don't think I could do 300 miles a week right now. So he could kick my butt! For now, but I am sure with more training I could do more than 300 a week. I'm sure you could. You seemed to be surprised that a 62 yo could beat you. I'd bet that even after lots & lots of training there will still be a lot of 62 yo people that could beat you. |
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"Peter Cole" wrote in message ups.com... Ken Marcet wrote: "Peter Cole" wrote in message ups.com... Ken Marcet wrote: 14,000 wow! I wish I could ride like this guy! Actually he only plans to ride about 300 miles a week. But still! http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...l/11123858.htm I need to get out and ride more this guy would kick my butt and he is almost twice my age! This guy's riding is pretty modest. Do a little reading on ultra-cycling, and you'll be surprised. Your ideas about age need a little updating. My ideas about age? I don't follow you. This guy is 62, I am 32. He is almost twice my age. And yeah it seems to me that 300 miles a weeks is on the low side for touring, but I don't think I could do 300 miles a week right now. So he could kick my butt! For now, but I am sure with more training I could do more than 300 a week. I'm sure you could. You seemed to be surprised that a 62 yo could beat you. I'd bet that even after lots & lots of training there will still be a lot of 62 yo people that could beat you. I am not surprised by his age, heck 62 is the new middle aged! And I know there are lots of people in that age range that could kick my butt! Ken |
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"Ken Marcet" wrote in message
... I am not surprised by his age, heck 62 is the new middle aged! 62 is middle aged only if you plan on living to about 124. The ages of man (and woman), self-described: 8-10 Preteen 10-14 Teen 15-17 Young adult 18-22 Adult 23-30 Early 20's 31-39 Late 20's 40-55 Early 30's ... and so forth. |
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Peter Cole wrote: Ken Marcet wrote: 14,000 wow! I wish I could ride like this guy! Actually he only plans to ride about 300 miles a week. But still! http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...l/11123858.htm I need to get out and ride more this guy would kick my butt and he is almost twice my age! This guy's riding is pretty modest. Do a little reading on ultra-cycling, and you'll be surprised. Your ideas about age need a little updating. Who has the time to ride 300 miles a week? I have a short commute to work adding up to about 6 miles at most, I work 8:00 a.m. to 5:00. I also run my own business which takes up most of my Saturdays. I read an article about ultra-cycling and it gave training points for people who just do NOT have the time to train that hard. Most people do not have that amount of time per week. Maybe if I were independently wealthy, did not have the responsibility of a home and family or was homeless with a great bike, I could accomplish 300 miles a week....but I don't think the average person can do it. The trainers were discussing how to make the most out of the time you do have to train. So I don't think the guy's riding is modest. I think it a hell of a lot of riding every week. As far as age is concerned....when I was in young, people in my opinion became ancient at 40. Views concerning age change as you yourself age. When I was 20 years old, someone in their 40's or 50's was an "OLD PERSON." Time changes that thought process. Now those guys in their 60's look mean and lean to me. ;-) How did those old people get so hot? All good things, Maggie |
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Maggie wrote: Who has the time to ride 300 miles a week? I have a short commute to work adding up to about 6 miles at most, I work 8:00 a.m. to 5:00. I also run my own business which takes up most of my Saturdays. Working 2 jobs doesn't leave much time for anything else. I know lots of people that work single jobs and have the time to ride 200 mi/wk. I knew one guy who rode 1,000 mi/wk while working a full time job, but he was a national champion. The trainers were discussing how to make the most out of the time you do have to train. So I don't think the guy's riding is modest. I think it a hell of a lot of riding every week. It's modest if you're riding full time, like the guy in the OP's article. That's a very slow touring pace. As far as age is concerned....when I was in young, people in my opinion became ancient at 40. Views concerning age change as you yourself age. When I was 20 years old, someone in their 40's or 50's was an "OLD PERSON." Time changes that thought process. Health and fitness play the biggest part. There are a lot of young people living in old bodies these days. It's really sad. |
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"Maggie" wrote in message oups.com... Peter Cole wrote: Ken Marcet wrote: 14,000 wow! I wish I could ride like this guy! Actually he only plans to ride about 300 miles a week. But still! http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...l/11123858.htm I need to get out and ride more this guy would kick my butt and he is almost twice my age! This guy's riding is pretty modest. Do a little reading on ultra-cycling, and you'll be surprised. Your ideas about age need a little updating. Who has the time to ride 300 miles a week? I have a short commute to work adding up to about 6 miles at most, I work 8:00 a.m. to 5:00. I also run my own business which takes up most of my Saturdays. I read an article about ultra-cycling and it gave training points for people who just do NOT have the time to train that hard. Most people do not have that amount of time per week. Maybe if I were independently wealthy, did not have the responsibility of a home and family or was homeless with a great bike, I could accomplish 300 miles a week....but I don't think the average person can do it. The trainers were discussing how to make the most out of the time you do have to train. So I don't think the guy's riding is modest. I think it a hell of a lot of riding every week. As far as age is concerned....when I was in young, people in my opinion became ancient at 40. Views concerning age change as you yourself age. When I was 20 years old, someone in their 40's or 50's was an "OLD PERSON." Time changes that thought process. Now those guys in their 60's look mean and lean to me. ;-) How did those old people get so hot? All good things, Maggie Well, I am not wealthy, but I am seriously considering a cross country ride. But I need to ride more / train more. I have time because I work from home running my own business. But you are right about the time thing. If you work a regular job 40 plus hours a week it could be tuff to get in saddle time. Ken |
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