the average age of forum members ??
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the average age of forum members ??
Postby bda20 » Wed Feb 14, 2007 6:45 am
ok lets see what age everyone is.
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Postby Mulger bill » Wed Feb 14, 2007 1:26 pm
Off the bike 41 and growing.
On the bike, eternally 17.
Getting up at 0430 for early shift, 'bout 78
The Kids just say "OLD "
On the bike, eternally 17.
Getting up at 0430 for early shift, 'bout 78
The Kids just say "OLD "
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Postby mikesbytes » Wed Feb 14, 2007 5:03 pm
Partially correct. Technically it starts at 30 with MMAS1 WMAS1, but they don't issue those licences without a specific request, but it has happened. For those who follow the standard aussie procedure, it starts at 35 with MMAS2 WMAS2, the number increments with each 5 years of age.sogood wrote:In cycling, Masters starts at 35!
Im in MMAS4, so you can guess my age range.
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Postby bda20 » Wed Feb 14, 2007 9:32 pm
well I thought we could have had a lest 1 over 60 When I did the brisbane to the gold coast ride it was a great bloke who got me over the finish line(it was the first time I had ridden 100km the most before that was 30 ) He was 67 and was telling me about how he had been on a bike since his mid 20's and had done a lot of long distance touring.
so by time he finished his story's we were finished
so by time he finished his story's we were finished
quitting is so easy it makes success so sweet
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Postby AUbicycles » Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:40 am
No more silly posts.... I will explain it one last time only.europa wrote:I'm confused - how do I work out my Average Age
Add up the age you were for each year of your life and divide it by your age now, add 10% for GST and don't forget to calculate in the inflation index.
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Postby heavymetal » Thu Feb 15, 2007 9:54 am
Just after I was born, my parents changed my birth date by deed poll to 31 Feb so that they would never have to buy me a bike for my birthday.
I've never had a birthday since then. How do I work my age out now
I've never had a birthday since then. How do I work my age out now
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Postby tuco » Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:05 am
Just like the constipated accountant, work it out with a pencil.bicyclewa wrote:Just after I was born, my parents changed my birth date by deed poll to 31 Feb so that they would never have to buy me a bike for my birthday.
I've never had a birthday since then. How do I work my age out now
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