This I find an interesting thread and feeling a bit sad that it hasn't flourised I thought to try to resuscitate it.
Anyhow, for me it all started at the age 8 when like many others I realised that with bikes you can actually get way off your neighborhood limits and explore a lot more than you can do walking or on a skateboard. In fact, with my 3 - 4 close friends at the time we organised day rides (especially in the summer when days were very long and warm enough) that would takes us to the next village adjacent to our city. It was an 30 to 40 km round trip and with our parents hardly knowing our whereabouts (other that we were hanging out with our bikes in the "neighborhood") it definitely added an extra thrill on the whole endeavor. It kinda gave us a badge of honor to come back from these rides (it would often take us 5 or 6 hours to complete them) and recount all the adventures (dead snakes and other road kill on the road, visits of abandoned wharehouses and houses, deserted forest paths, etc) we came along the way.
At about the same time I also took to organizing small races withing the neighborhood that included not just small streets but main circulation roads with a lot of traffic. Given that we were some times 10 or more kids that took part on these races, looking back now I consider ourselves lucky that none of us was run over a bus or hit by a car...I can recall quite a few miss outs and panicked drivers when suddenly a dozen of kids on bikes will jump in front of their wheel racing each other.
Seeing my interest in biking, my mother registered me to what appeared to be an MTB team a few years later. It was in fact an all cycling team meaning that we were doing track, road and MTB altogether depending on the season of the year. This lasted 4 and a half years (94 to 9
and had a few successes but mainly hated the racing and competitiveness edge of it. I was mainly there for the company and for making new friends.
This all finished in the summer of '98 when I spent it road racing in Paris (I had found a team that was willing to have me there for three months) where I won a race. Since then my interests slowly changed (see heavy partying) and only had the occasional bike trip (one for example was in the summer of 2004 in Creta). I remained uninterested on bike trends and mechanics from then till 2012 when I bought a new bike and discovered bikepacking.
That's pretty much all there is too it! If anything writing this piece brought back some nice memories. Hope you enjoyed it too!