No , I used to ride a 91 MF Alu Pro BITD (yes I bought it new and it was discounted to about £550 as I bought it in 92), big gap of a lot of years and 1 nice sunny afternoon later it's pulled off the garage wall, quick check over and tyres blown up and off I go for a quick zip down the towpath to see if I could still ride, a few miles later and I remember why I bought it . So off we go again back on the bike , lets go round Gisburn (as I sometimes camp close by), great fun but a bit of a hammering on the arms and hands (this is all about 2 years ago now). A few weekends in the Dales cycling on t moors and zipping round Gisburn and I spot some repack run in the Yorkshire AG on this site . What the hell I'll give it a go so went and did it and had a blast .
Now I've come to the conclusion that I'm not getting any younger so bought and old M2 Stumpy to get some front end boing, ahh much better , bung some disc brakes on it and it's even better , slight problem though as it's a bit small for me and the forks were a bit past there best , bang it up for sale and get my money back , great , just happened to see a very low mileage M5 Stumpy for sale at sensible money on here in a 19" so we'll have a bit of that , now that was different again, much better and faster still but after a while I come to the conclusion that it's too big (modern geometry and all that made it very long) so I start looking for another frame (I'll use all the other bits though), wanted a Soul to try steel but couldn't justify the gamble on how much they were changing hands for but stumbled across a 853 Genesis frame at the right price and local, bought it and swapped all the bits over (17" this time). Instantly noticed the extra springiness in the way of comfort in the frame and loved it , I'm now a steel convert but I still wanted (not needed) as soul, patience pays off as a few weeks ago I got one at sensible money so once again swapped bits over (I'm getting good at this now !). Well the genesis impressed me but I have to say the Soul is something else , I wasn't expecting any real difference but I was gobsmacked at how different 2 such similar frames could be . I'm now a happy man with a bike I feel totally comfortable with, each progression has improved both comfort,speed and confidence .
Sorry about the ramble but in my view (and backed up by a long and boring story) modern is much faster than retro.
Does it matter?, no are other people faster than me? , yes and I don't give a hoot as I've got a bike I enjoy riding and feel confident on .
Matthew