Yeah, that's all a part of being "mentally sharper".No question about that. But for most - myself included, it goes beyond being sharper. I can absolutely promise you that I am much more cautious of blind curves, road conditions and other hazards than I was years ago.The other thing to keep in mind when "returning" is that, you aren't as young as you used to be. That means that your mind may be sharper, (and more full of impotent knowledge) but your reflexes aren't.
People sometimes say that when you pass 40 you're then "over the hill". From a purely metaphysical standpoint it's more like 20.
Another case of Darwinian theory in action. The ones that make it through are the really good ones.On a related note though, I was not your typical roadracer. Most folks who do that started out dirt riding when they were a kid and worked their way up. I never road a dirt bike, and didn't start roadracing until I was 28 years old. There are two sides to that. Had I started younger I think I would have really been good, but I might have really been hurt along the way also.
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