What My Bike Has Taught Me About Getting Older
Photo: The Old Guy Bicycle Blog Quick Take: Age changes how you ride—but not why you ride. The miles still matter, even when they look different. Last Updated: November 3, 2025 I don’t ride like I did in my 30s. I’m slower. I recover a little differently. I warm up a little longer. But here’s the thing: I feel the same. The same ambition still burns. The same grit still shows up. And I’m still out here riding—maybe not racing the clock, but definitely not backing down. My bike has taught me a lot over the years, but maybe the most important lesson is this: getting older doesn’t mean giving up who you are. You just learn to meet the road differently. In my younger years, I was all speed and fire—push harder, go faster, prove something. Now, I ride longer, think deeper, and savor the miles more. I don’t have to prove anything anymore. That doesn’t mean I don’t push myself; I just do it with more patience, more wisdom, and a whole lot more gratitude. ...