It's never too late: taking up racing as a veteran

Racing for the first time is a daunting prospect for any cyclist, but what if you’re in your 50s, like Mark Lansdown?

Photo: Russell Ellis

Bike racing is often thought best left to the young — with physical condition, race-craft, stamina and the ability to recover fast all peaking between the ages of 25 and 35.

Mark Lansdown, a consultant surgeon from Leeds, only took up cycling seriously at 51. Three years later he was lining up with a number on his back. Realistically he doesn’t expect to win, but he relishes the cut and thrust of the bunch. “It’s about picking a race you can enjoy — you can get something out of racing without being first,” he says.

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