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Yes, I loved the scenes along that route too. Drove it as recently as in April. But are we all in mid-life crisis? I note there are so many cyclists in the late 30 and mid 40s on the various forum and getting really serious with cycling. What's going on? ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NYC, USA
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In a word I guess I would say "YES"...lets think about this, I am 41, I have a wife and a daughter, a good business, my chances for making cycling a career are pretty much none unless I want top get into the equipment end...so I would say "YES" it is a mid-life crisis...I can just go to the gym and get all the same benefits of the bike and much more.
But I also say what is wrong with that? We all need our outlets outside of work and family. The only issue I see, is that you do not want to turn your hobby/love into a job. When I wake up and do not feel like riding but say I must do my intervals today or must put in my 30 miles than I have gone too far. I have heard and read articles that cycling is now the new "golf" for making business contacts and getting away from the house. For me having my first job as a messenger in NYC and never one to mingle, it had a spcial place. I never had great grades but as a messenger I was king...I could make $100 bucks a day and call my own hours...it gave me more pride than anything in my life at that time... I would more people are starting to fall into this category of the 30, 40 business ex-golfer guys. I notice teams with names like Comedy Central and Merrill Lynch...tells you something...as long as every so often an old man like me can give some of these kids a good challenge.... -john sirabella Quote:
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Gosh, one big reason that turned me off golf. Please don't make cycling the same... ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: China
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I have never tried anything like that. I also do not pay much attention to heart rate. I have had my heart checked out thoroughly, and expensively I might add, and the diagnosis was that I have never had a heart attack and I never will from the looks of it. I have never cycled with a heart monitor or anything like that. I am just one person who loves to go on long distance bicycling tours. Admittedly, my last tour from Flroida to Mexico was a bummer, but that was because of way too much inconsiderate traffic and debris cluttered raodways that kept chewing up my brand new tires before I could get any wear out of the tread.
When my equipment holds up I feel good. When things keep going wrong I feel not so good. Things just kept going wrong on that last tour, but that was an exception. Quote:
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