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Sam Waller & Hilary Mitchell

Awesome Midlothian gran finally learns to ride a bike in Edinburgh park...at 72

You're never too old to learn a new skill, as 72-year-old Mary from Penicuik near Edinburgh proved this week, when she learned to ride a bike for the first time.

Local charity Edinburgh ABC (All-ability Bike Club) enable a wide range of people to participate in cycling activities, whatever their background, age or ability, and they got involved to help Mary from Midlothian achieve her dream of learning to ride a bike.

Their parent charity Cycling UK Scotland tweeted about her achievement, saying:

"Mary, 72, had never ridden a bike in her life. Overcoming nerves from a previous accident, she got pedalling in a matter of weeks with our Edinburgh_ABC team. Now we can't get her to stop!"

Mary on her first ever solo cycle (Edinburgh ABC)

And Mary has every intention of putting her new cycling skills to good use: she's now planning a longer ride near her home in Penicuik.

“I just felt great that at my age that I was able to do this,” says Mary of her first pedal strokes. “I thought it was fantastic!”

Rewind a few weeks and just turning up at the Edinburgh ABC took a significant dose of courage and determination for 72-year-old Mary.

She had tried to cycle on her own nine months earlier, but a nasty fall left her badly bruised and nervous.

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Yet the desire to be able to go on a ride with her husband and family – all of whom are keen cyclists – encouraged her to go for it.

“I didn’t really want to get on the bike again,” Mary explains. “I knew I was going to have to get someone to teach me properly.” Luckily Mary found that person in the shape of David Glover, Cycling UK’s Senior Development Officer at the ABC.

Having spoken to Mary, David was confident he could help her to get pedalling before Easter – a few short weeks away.

“I said that I want to learn to cycle, because I’ve never had a bike and I’ve never cycled before,” says Mary.

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“And he said, ‘Right we’ll get you doing that.’ I didn’t believe that he’d get me cycling in such a short time!”

Mary was soon gliding along the paths of Edinburgh’s Saughton Park with one foot on a pedal. Then came the big moment: cycling for the first time after 72 years.

“I couldn’t believe it, it felt great! Pedalling uphill was brilliant, I never thought I’d be able to do it,” she says.

Now Mary has her sights set on finally going out on a ride near her home in Penicuik, Midlothian. Having started to increase the distance that she can pedal, she’s determined to keep attending the ABC and building her confidence towards a ride with her supportive family.

“They think this is great that I can do it,” says Mary. “They’ve been really encouraging.”

Mary off for a ride with ABC volunteer Clare (Edinburgh ABC)

The Edinburgh ABC offers people the chance to get cycling, whatever their ability or background.

The participants who enjoy using the centre’s wide range of adaptive bikes include people with physical or learning disabilities, older people, people with dementia or Parkinson’s, people with visual impairments and many others.

Mary is full of praises for the ABC staff and volunteers: “They’re a really happy crowd. No one needs to ever feel the slightest bit shy, because everybody speaks to you. They’re a super crowd.”

The pleasure wasn’t just Mary’s, as David explains: “The smile on Mary’s face and exclamations of delight as she started pedalling independently were fantastic! Mary is proof positive that there is no age limit on learning to ride a bicycle.”

And Mary’s advice to anyone who think’s they’re too old to learn to cycle? “Absolutely go for it!”

Email david.glover@cyclinguk.org for more information about attending a session at Edinburgh ABC. Sessions are free.

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