"...began running after retiring from his job as a car
mechanic, initially struggling to complete even a single mile.
But over time he steadily built up his fitness, began
competing at 70 and, as the years passed, moved from shorter
distances to longer races rCo ultimately taking on
ultramarathons."
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Andrew Muzi am@yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971
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From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@cyclintom@yahoo.com to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Feb 7 20:24:09 2026
"...began running after retiring from his job as a car
mechanic, initially struggling to complete even a single mile.
But over time he steadily built up his fitness, began
competing at 70 and, as the years passed, moved from shorter
distances to longer races ? ultimately taking on> ultramarathons."
That article must have been written by a 12 year old tghat doesn't know the first thing about aging.
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From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@cyclintom@yahoo.com to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Feb 7 20:32:52 2026
"...began running after retiring from his job as a car
mechanic, initially struggling to complete even a single mile.
But over time he steadily built up his fitness, began
competing at 70 and, as the years passed, moved from shorter
distances to longer races ? ultimately taking on> ultramarathons."
"off the charts, FOR HIS AGE" wild exaggeration since his max heart rate is the same as any other 80 year old. Now this veries from person to person it does NOT change by much.
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