Should I Do This?
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Should I Do This?
My city (Tallahassee, FL) is sponsoring a Senior Games and one of the events is cycling. The competition is a time trial with the option of either 10K or 5K. I'm thinking of entering even though I'm pretty sure I have no real chance to be competitive, for several reasons.
1. It's open to those age 50 and older and I'm 70. I doubt I'll be very competitive with cyclists 20 years younger than I am.
2. My only bike is a gravel bike (Specialized Diverge) with 38c tires. This seems almost like trying to compete in the Tour de France on a mountain bike (except that there actually are mountains in the Tour de France).
3. The distances are very short. The shortest ride I've taken in more than a year is 15 miles, so I'm more conditioned to endurance rather than speed. Maybe I'd be better off going for a trail ride than entering a competition with such a short distance.
I'm inclined to enter just to see what it's like. Does this seem worthwhile? Another question, assuming I enter, is whether I should ride the 5K or the 10K. My inclination is to ride the 10K, which already seems too short. Who would prefer a 5K bike ride anyway? My current thinking on this is: Why not? Any other thoughts?
1. It's open to those age 50 and older and I'm 70. I doubt I'll be very competitive with cyclists 20 years younger than I am.
2. My only bike is a gravel bike (Specialized Diverge) with 38c tires. This seems almost like trying to compete in the Tour de France on a mountain bike (except that there actually are mountains in the Tour de France).
3. The distances are very short. The shortest ride I've taken in more than a year is 15 miles, so I'm more conditioned to endurance rather than speed. Maybe I'd be better off going for a trail ride than entering a competition with such a short distance.
I'm inclined to enter just to see what it's like. Does this seem worthwhile? Another question, assuming I enter, is whether I should ride the 5K or the 10K. My inclination is to ride the 10K, which already seems too short. Who would prefer a 5K bike ride anyway? My current thinking on this is: Why not? Any other thoughts?
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Absolutely you should do this. Maybe, enter both!
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You did go ahead and sign up before bothering to ask us I hope.
If it's the kind of thing that interest you, then why not.
I'd still avoid any unmask crowds as best as can, though outdoors is always much safer. We have a Century coming up two weekends from now. They still ask that you wear a mask when not actually riding. I did it last year and everyone seemed to heed that. Will be doing it again this year with the additional protection of a vaccination.
If it's the kind of thing that interest you, then why not.
I'd still avoid any unmask crowds as best as can, though outdoors is always much safer. We have a Century coming up two weekends from now. They still ask that you wear a mask when not actually riding. I did it last year and everyone seemed to heed that. Will be doing it again this year with the additional protection of a vaccination.
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No, I haven't signed up yet, but thanks for all the encouragement. I need to look at the options. I was thinking I'd have to choose one or the other, but maybe it's possible to sign up for both. A total of 15K certainly wouldn't tax me distance-wise.
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Yes, you absolutely should sign up. Your bike is fine. You might invest in better tires and clip on aerobars, but if you decide to go full-Merckx style I doubt you'll be the only one. But you should also realize that you'll be competing against some of the fastest masters in the country, who'll turn out on UCI level equipment.
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I don't know what to expect, but I'm picturing a bunch of 54 year olds with their time trial bikes and aero bars, aero helmets and jerseys smugly looking at the 70 year old guy hoping to "compete" on his gravel bike. I'm definitely not getting new tires or new anything else for this. I already know I won't be a winner; just a participant, but with all your encouragement, I do think I'll sign up and give it a go. I usually ride in a t-shirt, but I do own some jerseys (all gifts) and should probably wear one to compete.
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To quote USA's only TdF winner, "it never gets easier, you only go faster."
Start training - Team 65+ is behind (literally) you.
edit: Gotta be a 70-75 age bracket = you got the edge as a youngster.
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I've never come close to winning any race -- cycling or running, time trial or crit. I just did it to test myself against myself, using the buzz from the public venue as motivation.
Back in the 1970s I was riding a 30 lb touring frame geometry entry level Motobecane, in crits and time trials against much lighter and fancier bikes. But it was mostly flat terrain. A different bike wouldn't have made much difference. The main limitation was the engine.
Often I've done worse in competition than on solo time trials, because I'm tensed up and not breathing and moving like I practiced. But that's a good thing. Helps me identify problem areas to work on later.
Just do it, be safe, have fun.
Back in the 1970s I was riding a 30 lb touring frame geometry entry level Motobecane, in crits and time trials against much lighter and fancier bikes. But it was mostly flat terrain. A different bike wouldn't have made much difference. The main limitation was the engine.
Often I've done worse in competition than on solo time trials, because I'm tensed up and not breathing and moving like I practiced. But that's a good thing. Helps me identify problem areas to work on later.
Just do it, be safe, have fun.
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Apparently it's 5-year age groups. https://www.talgov.com/uploads/publi...or/cycling.pdf
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I don't know what to expect, but I'm picturing a bunch of 54 year olds with their time trial bikes and aero bars, aero helmets and jerseys smugly looking at the 70 year old guy hoping to "compete" on his gravel bike. I'm definitely not getting new tires or new anything else for this. I already know I won't be a winner; just a participant, but with all your encouragement, I do think I'll sign up and give it a go. I usually ride in a t-shirt, but I do own some jerseys (all gifts) and should probably wear one to compete.
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Actually this is a good heads up.
Each State may be having Games this Summer.
For Washington here is the cycling link for our State Senior Games
WSSG - Cycling (washingtonstateseniorgames.com)
In our State there are 5year age brackets. A 5k TT, 10k TT & 40K road race.
Each State may be having Games this Summer.
For Washington here is the cycling link for our State Senior Games
WSSG - Cycling (washingtonstateseniorgames.com)
In our State there are 5year age brackets. A 5k TT, 10k TT & 40K road race.
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Do it!
I've regretted not doing events.
I never regretted doing one, no matter how much trepidation I felt prior to the event.
I've regretted not doing events.
I never regretted doing one, no matter how much trepidation I felt prior to the event.
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I don't know. I'll check this out. All I saw was that the riders would start in order of their ages, from youngest to oldest. If there were age group categories, I might actually think I could be competitive. (I used to run before my knees gave out, and I'd always be gratified to move up into a higher age group and be the youngest in the group. One of the benefits of getting older! I don't know if they do that in this case.)
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No, I don't, and I wouldn't care if they did. Many decades ago (I was about 20) some friends of mine and I, all experienced runners, went to a summer track meet and ran a 4x400 relay. We were dressed in various t-shirts and the other teams were track clubs with spiffy identical uniforms. We didn't even have a team name. We were from Daytona Beach and when the starter came to our lane and asked the name of our team, we said "Daytona Beach Petunias." The starter wrote down "Daytona Beach Track Club." We won the race. I look at it this way. If I ride my gravel bike and finish behind someone on a time trial bike, well, that's how it should be. But if I beat someone who's riding a time trial bike...
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Thanks to all who have encouraged me. I've signed up for both the 5K and 10K time trials. It does appear that they have age groups, but the information doesn't say what they are. It does say that in 2019 there were 36 cycling competitors and in 2020 there were 41 competitors. I'll be interested to see how it goes. The event is on Sunday, May 2.
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Do it for the party atmosphere and to get a baseline for next year when you have proper preparation and equipment to smoke the youngsters!
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Reminds me....... I need to order my 70+ jersey ..... maybe for the event.
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Apparently it's 5-year age groups. https://www.talgov.com/uploads/publi...or/cycling.pdf
Look at recumbent times. Even if you have never ridden one, borrow one and set a record...lol!
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