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Mountain Biking Demographics

About a year ago I tried mountain biking and it has become almost an addiction. Advertising agencies are always interested in demographics and as the owner of Ad Excellence I can't help wondering about mountain biking demographics.

I've noticed the cars in the parking lot at Oleta River State Park in South Florida are very nice cars. I see people on bikes that cost from $1,000.00 to $5,000.00 at the park.

Rick Goldman - President of Ad Excellence
Rick Goldman - President of Ad Excellence

Mountain Bikers Are Problem Solvers

In mountain biking we are faced with challenges which could result in injury if we are not careful. We shift gears at just the right moment, we turn right after racing down a steep hill, we are constantly adjusting to the environment. I have faced a challenge shown in the video below. I'm riding on a raised platform which is at the highest point two feet above the ground. It is just high enough that if you fall you will get hurt. The interesting thing is that IF the platform was flat on the ground anyone could ride across it but raise it above the ground and you can't help thinking about falling. A good mountain biker doesn't think about falling because that leads to fear and falling. So instead we think about riding and we ride across the platform without falling.

We focus on riding not on falling

Who is the typical mountain biker?

Based upon the cost of mountain bikes, the cost of the cars I've seen in the Oleta River State Park parking lot and the problem solving skills required to ride a mountain bike I've developed a theory about who is likely to ride mountain bikes.

As with all demographic studies we make assumptions about large groups but can't be certain. For example a certain TV show may be watched mostly by women age 25-54. This doesn't mean that teenage boys don't watch it only means that it will be mostly women aged 25-54.

In my mountain biking, non scientific study I'm guessing that most mountain bikers either own their own business or have high paying jobs. I would also guess that mountain bike riders are in management or sales because of the problem solving skills required. I may be totally wrong and just think mountian bike riders are a lot like me but this is not scientific and is entirely based upon my observations.

Please answer only if you are a mountain biker

Do you fit the description above about mountain bikers

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Mountain Bikers - Please describe yourself in terms of my theory above. Check back often to see the results.

Pete 2 years ago

I'm an engineer, 37yrs old. Also own my own business.

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ad-agency Hub Author 2 years ago

Cool~

MTB girl 2 years ago

I think you are so wrong. I go to Oleta park almost every weekend and I see young guys and girls with nice bikes and really old cars (that’s passion). I am a 28 year old female with nice car and really nice bike. Now I do not own a business or make crazy money but I know how to save for what I want. Actually I am soon to be owner of Trek Fuel EX 2010 now how is that for middle class.

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ad-agency Hub Author 2 years ago

OK MTB girl I'll check the parking lot better. It is just an idea that I had because I saw so many nice cars and expensive bikes. Everyone can enjoy mountain biking but you have to pay some $$$ to get involved. Just to compare if you wanted to be a runner you only need some nice shoes. I'm there every Sunday, in line waiting for the gate to open!

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wanderingpops 17 months ago

50 year old. Never owned my own business. Have been in sales and lower management but more years in materials and service. Currently two part time entry level position jobs because I chose to change careers. 2008 Honda CRV. 2008 Scott Scale 50 and 2010 Specialized Tri-Cross. I try to ride a couple times per week in the winter and much more the rest of the year. Been riding since 1996.

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