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The old men of the peloton

  • Thursday, 28 January 2010
  • Cycle Sport
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Few sports, aside from crown green bowling perhaps, can boast the number of participants in their mid-thirties who can remain competitive against athletes half their age.

No fewer than seven riders in the current pro peloton will be turning 39 by the end of the 2010 season, meaning that they were all born in 1971.

The oldest rider is Milram's Servais Knaven. The Dutchman was born on March 6, 1971, and will therefore be 39 by the time the spring classics arrive.

Comeback man Lance Armstrong is fifth oldest rider in the bunch, he'll turn 39 in September. If the seven-times Tour de France winner manages to add an eighth victory to his tally in July, he'll be the oldest rider to have won the Tour. Currently that accolade belongs to Firmin Lambot, who won the Tour in 1922 at the ripe old age of 36. Armstrong became the third oldest rider to win the Tour in 2005, at 34.

These creaking, greying riders will be up against the likes of Thibaut Pino of Francaise des Jeux, who is half Knaven's age - Pino was born on May 29, 1990.

Cycle Sport magazine calculated the top ten oldest rider's in the ProTour:
1. Servais Knaven (Ned) Milram - DOB Mar 6, 1971, current age 38
2. Christophe Moreau (Fra) Caisse d'Epargne - DOB April 12, 1971, current age 38
3. Jose-Luis Arrieta (Spa) Ag2r - DOB June 15, 1971, current age 38
4. Jens Voigt (Ger) Saxo Bank - DOB Sept 17, 1971, current age 38
5. Lance Armstrong (USA) RadioShack - DOB Sept 18, 1971, current age 38
6. Frederic Guesdon (Fra) FDJ - DOB Oct 14, 1971, current age 38
7. Chris Horner (USA) RadioShack - DOB Oct 23, 1971, current age 38
8. Robbie McEwen (Aus) Katusha - DOB Jun 24, 1972, current age 37
9. JV Garcia Acosta (Spa) Caisse d'Epargne - DOB Aug 4, 1972, current age 37
10. Alexandre Moos (Swi) BMC - DOB Dec 22, 1972, current age 37

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January 28 12:28

Cillian Kelly

I know his team aren't part of the Pro Tour but surely Cervélo's Inigo Cuesta deserves a special mention. He'll be 41 by the time the Tour de France rolls around this year!

January 28 12:41

Brian

Errr…What about our very own Malcolm (Peter Stringfellow lookalike) Elliott?

Does he not represent the peloton in the eyes of the pre-pubescent youth of Cycling weekly?

Yours

A sandwich eating (every pounds a prisoner) old cyclist

January 28 12:50

old codger

How depressing. I was born in 1970 and will therefore turn 40 this year. Must I finally admit that I will never make the pro ranks? Come to think of it I never made any sort of ranks....

January 28 15:30

Brian

Hey Old codger

1970 I remember it well, dammed loose fitting cottered cranks, wool shorts (itchy B****) and Rain capes that acted like hang gliders. How times change, squeaky FSA chainsets, the wrong type of Lycra and Lusso rain jackets.
Whats changed?

January 29 09:36

Graham Galpin

Well I hit a significant birthday today and get my bus pass, hence I am old enough to be the father of these aging couriers! Really feel my age.

February 02 15:58

davidwaterworth

at 75 and 2 knee replacments .i miss a potter in the cheshire lanes

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