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Seven people will explain how to overcome the "barrier" of age in order to enjoy road biking for the rest of your life.
The seven racers will teach you tips on how to change your training methods and
They will teach you tips on how to change your training methods and motivate yourself according to the changes in your body and mind. In each method, you will find your own
You will find tips for your own road biking life in each of their methods. Giving up because of age
Racers who have lost sight of their next goal or who have given up because of their age should read this book.

[Includes a conversation between Tomoya Kano and Mari Suzuki.]
Kano and Suzuki were teammates at the prestigious Shimano Racing in the early 2000s.
The two, who are still running today, discuss their training during their Shimano days and the effects of age.

[The 7 Fastest Veteran Racers]*Profiles as of September 2021

File1: Masashi Nishitani (54)
He has won the Tour de Okinawa, and in 2008, he won a professional race against the top professionals in Japan.
In 2008, he won a professional race against top Japanese professionals. He had been in decline for a while due to an irregular heartbeat and other problems.
However, she has improved her power as a result of adopting the latest indoor training.

File2:Tomoya Kano (48)
A professional racer who has been on the podium many times at the All-Japan Championships and international races, and has also raced in Europe.
He is an extremely valuable professional athlete who is still active at almost 50 years of age. He talks about how Japan's top professionals are battling age and
He talks about how Japan's top professionals are battling against age.

File3:Mari Suzuki (46)
Legendary sprinter with a brilliant career that includes two consecutive Asian Championship titles and an All-Japan championship win.
She is now focusing on coaching, while still racing occasionally, and sometimes runs more than 2,000 km per month while accompanying young athletes.
He sometimes runs more than 2,000 km per month while accompanying young athletes.

File4:Kozo Fujita(53)
He competed in both track and road races, and completed the road race at the Barcelona Olympics.
After retiring, he competed in hill climb races while working, winning many races.
The secret to his success is his training, which is designed to counter the effects of age and to improve efficiency.

File5:Toshio Murayama (62)
Despite being a full-time worker, he won the Norikura Hill Climb, the pinnacle of hill climbs, six times in a row (1998-2003).
He is also the 1995 All-Japan Duathlon Champion, defeating the then World Champion.
He is a legendary racer who still rides nearly 3,000 km every month at the age of over 60.

File6:Hiroshi Nara (56)
With 30 years of racing experience, he is a regular top finisher at the Tour de Okinawa. He organizes many training sessions for hobby racers in the Kanto area.
He organizes many training sessions for hobby racers in the Kanto region, and is admired by many hobby racers. He has a wealth of experience in organizing training sessions.
He has a lot of experience in organizing training sessions and has devised a variety of training methods.

File7:Kaoru Obata (45)
He is a famous hobby racer who is a regular top-ranked racer in the Tour de Okinawa and a famous mechanic who serves as the chief mechanic at Narushima Friend.
Now in his mid-40s, he has found ingenuity in choosing and setting up his equipment to overcome the age barrier.
Now in his mid-forties, he has found ingenuity in his equipment selection and settings to overcome the age barrier.

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Road & Hill Climb Training of the Fastest Experienced Racers
最速ベテランレーサーのロード&ヒルクライムトレーニング
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Item added on: 2022/5/30
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Year of manufacture: 2021

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Seven people will explain how to overcome the "barrier" of age in order to enjoy road biking for the rest of your life.
The seven racers will teach you tips on how to change your training methods and
They will teach you tips on how to change your training methods and motivate yourself according to the changes in your body and mind. In each method, you will find your own
You will find tips for your own road biking life in each of their methods. Giving up because of age
Racers who have lost sight of their next goal or who have given up because of their age should read this book.

[Includes a conversation between Tomoya Kano and Mari Suzuki.]
Kano and Suzuki were teammates at the prestigious Shimano Racing in the early 2000s.
The two, who are still running today, discuss their training during their Shimano days and the effects of age.

[The 7 Fastest Veteran Racers]*Profiles as of September 2021

File1: Masashi Nishitani (54)
He has won the Tour de Okinawa, and in 2008, he won a professional race against the top professionals in Japan.
In 2008, he won a professional race against top Japanese professionals. He had been in decline for a while due to an irregular heartbeat and other problems.
However, she has improved her power as a result of adopting the latest indoor training.

File2:Tomoya Kano (48)
A professional racer who has been on the podium many times at the All-Japan Championships and international races, and has also raced in Europe.
He is an extremely valuable professional athlete who is still active at almost 50 years of age. He talks about how Japan's top professionals are battling age and
He talks about how Japan's top professionals are battling against age.

File3:Mari Suzuki (46)
Legendary sprinter with a brilliant career that includes two consecutive Asian Championship titles and an All-Japan championship win.
She is now focusing on coaching, while still racing occasionally, and sometimes runs more than 2,000 km per month while accompanying young athletes.
He sometimes runs more than 2,000 km per month while accompanying young athletes.

File4:Kozo Fujita(53)
He competed in both track and road races, and completed the road race at the Barcelona Olympics.
After retiring, he competed in hill climb races while working, winning many races.
The secret to his success is his training, which is designed to counter the effects of age and to improve efficiency.

File5:Toshio Murayama (62)
Despite being a full-time worker, he won the Norikura Hill Climb, the pinnacle of hill climbs, six times in a row (1998-2003).
He is also the 1995 All-Japan Duathlon Champion, defeating the then World Champion.
He is a legendary racer who still rides nearly 3,000 km every month at the age of over 60.

File6:Hiroshi Nara (56)
With 30 years of racing experience, he is a regular top finisher at the Tour de Okinawa. He organizes many training sessions for hobby racers in the Kanto area.
He organizes many training sessions for hobby racers in the Kanto region, and is admired by many hobby racers. He has a wealth of experience in organizing training sessions.
He has a lot of experience in organizing training sessions and has devised a variety of training methods.

File7:Kaoru Obata (45)
He is a famous hobby racer who is a regular top-ranked racer in the Tour de Okinawa and a famous mechanic who serves as the chief mechanic at Narushima Friend.
Now in his mid-40s, he has found ingenuity in choosing and setting up his equipment to overcome the age barrier.
Now in his mid-forties, he has found ingenuity in his equipment selection and settings to overcome the age barrier.

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