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At 85, Bonita Cyclist Jacobo Melcer Inspires a New Era of Healthy Aging, Motivating South Bay, San Diego Communities.

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San Diego, California Jul 15, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Jacobo Melcers Upcoming Hour Record Attempt Inspires Community Action and a Renewed Focus on Mens Wellness in South Bay, San Diego

As chronic illness, isolation, and inactivity rise among older adults, Jacobo Melcer, an 85-year-old cyclist and Bonita resident, is taking a bold standnot in a hospital, but on two wheels.

This fall, Melcer will attempt one of the most grueling challenges in endurance sports: the Hour Record. The goal? Ride over 32 kilometers in 60 minutes at the San Diego Velodrome. If successful, Melcer will become one of the oldest cyclists in history to achieve the feat.
But this isnt just about setting records. Its about setting an example. This isnt about medalsits about momentum, says Melcer. If my ride gets even one man moving again, if it reminds someone theyre not too old to care about their health, then Ive already won.

A Local Life with Public Health Power
The need for role models like Jacobo couldnt be more urgent. According to the CDC, men over 60 face significantly higher risks of preventable diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and depression. And in parts of South Bay San Diego, particularly Bonita, Chula Vista, and National City, those risks are compounded by a lack of access to wellness programs and a growing senior population. Melcers visibilityon the road, in the community, and through local cycling clubshas made him more than a rider. Hes become a symbol of proactive aging and a reminder that health is not just a medical issueits a cultural one.

Jacobo isnt just aging wellhes helping the entire region reimagine what healthy aging looks like, says Dr. Elena Ramirez, a preventive care specialist at Scripps Health. He shows that wellness doesnt require perfectionjust participation, visibility, and consistency.

Why Movement Matters
Jacobos story is backed by science. A 2022 study published in Circulation found that older adults who regularly engage in aerobic exerciselike cyclinghave a 35% lower risk of all-cause mortality. Other studies show regular movement improves mental focus, mobility, and immune function while reducing the risk of cognitive decline. Cycling, in particular, offers a rare combination of benefits: its low-impact, socially engaging, and highly adaptable. Its become Jacobos daily medicineand now, his method for activating a wider public conversation.
After returning to the sport in his 60s, Jacobo has competed in six national and world championships, earned eight California State Champion titles, and become a respected member and mentor within the San Diego Cyclo-Vets.

South Bay Joins the Ride
Jacobos upcoming Hour Record attempt is now mobilizing regional health leaders, nonprofit groups, and fitness organizations to act. In partnership with community groups, the Ride for Longevity: The Jacobo Melcer Challenge will take place this fall alongside his record attempt. The event will feature:

A community bike ride open to all ages

Free health screenings and wellness resources

Educational talks on mens health, nutrition, and injury prevention

Mentorship and peer-support meetups for men 50+

Jacobo reminds us that health isnt something you retire from, says Manuel Ortiz, wellness director at the South Bay YMCA. Hes helping us spark a much-needed dialogue about aging, purpose, and preventionand giving people a reason to believe in their second act.

The Road Ahead
When Jacobo Melcer takes the track at the San Diego Velodrome this fall, hell be racing more than the clockhell be racing against cultural inertia, against assumptions about aging, and against the silence that too often surrounds mens health in later life.
And he wont be alone. Hell carry with him the momentum of a region beginning to move again, toward better health, a stronger community, and a vision of aging that celebrates action instead of decline.

About Jacobo Melcer
Jacobo Melcer is an 85-year-old competitive cyclist, retired engineer, and wellness advocate based in Bonita, California. A longtime member of the San Diego Cyclo-Vets, he uses cycling as a tool for promoting health, longevity, and purpose through movement and community connection.

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