|  Dr. Ed Burke dies. | Mike T. Nov 8, 2002 4:08 PM | | Anyone who has read anything about cycling exercise physiology will be aware of Ed. Burke, now dead at age 53.
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|  D@mn, and Oh, oh, | JimC. Nov 8, 2002 4:22 PM | | 53? My next door neighbour (kinesiologist, Dr.) worked with him on lab stuff and got into his '96 book, I forget the title. 53? that's a shame, thanks for the head's up eMTea.
but 53? damn.
Jim |
|  No kidding, Jim | radair Nov 8, 2002 5:51 PM | | 53? Man, half the guys I ride with are over 53.
I'll be 45 next week. Close enough.
A shame to lose a great man like Ed. |
|  Reminiscient of Jim Fixx... | TwoWheelinTim Nov 8, 2002 4:48 PM | | Running guru who helped give a boost to the jogging craze of the 70s. He died while jogging in 1984 of a massive heart attack. That's scary. At least he died doing something he obviously loved. I only hope it's that easy for me. I can't imagine being an invalid and dieing slowly in a old folks home.
Tim |
|  On a bike when he died ... | dogbert Nov 8, 2002 4:53 PM | | http://www.velonews.com/news/fea/3211.0.html |
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