Jim:

Well said! Couldn't agree more. I'm 70 and the reply you gave to your 
neighbor was perfect in my book.

Best,
Rich in ATL

On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:21:58 AM UTC-4, Jim Salinas wrote:
>
> I am 71 yrs old and live in a gated community for seniors north of Dallas. 
> I ride 3 times a week with a small group...we go 20 to 30 miles on each 
> ride. I do the occasional solo ride that averages 10 miles. A neighbor once 
> waved me down as I was leaving on my bike, and said, "Jim, I hate to see 
> you riding that bike....you are going to get killed!" I said,"do you know 
> what the most dangerous activity is within Heritage Ranch? (Not a day goes 
> by without hearing paramedic sirens coming through the front gate) My 
> neighbor said, "what's that?" I replied,"laying in a recliner day after 
> day, watching cable news!" 
> I am not a lean and mean cyclist. I am 6' tall and weigh 220 pounds. I 
> would probably weigh 275 pounds or more without bicycling. I hate other 
> types of exercise because they are so boring. Like Garth...I prefer to be 
> outside. 
> I have 3 Rivendells (Waterford Hilsen, Cheviot, and Roadini). Everytime I 
> get on one, I think to myself, "this is my favorite one!" I feel young 
> again when I'm riding a bike. Try to put a price on that! Bicycling is not 
> just exercise...it is also mentally refreshing. 
> My point is, yes...bicycling is dangerous, as is everything else. We just 
> have to be as careful as we can be, but look at the big quality of life 
> picture.

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