I see lots of 65 year olds cycling along main roads, quite happily.
Lots? I hardly see any. When I ride in to work I'd say that 75% of the people riding are 20-35 years old.
Nope not just the A10, that was the first example to hand.
Really?
When you're riding to work you don't see many people who are commonly of an age where they are likely to be retired?
Shocked I tell you, SHOCKED.
cough... maybe it's because the over 65s are mostly retired so they won't be commuting when you are.
edit: TSK got there first
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Lots? I hardly see any. When I ride in to work I'd say that 75% of the people riding are 20-35 years old.
Nope not just the A10, that was the first example to hand.