This is such a great idea and SOOOOOOOOO obvious. Al, your bike isn't a road bike, it's a race bike. A person can ride a road bike until they are 100 years old, but race bikes outlive their owners, and most racers look to stay involved in racing in another way other than being the rider as their skills diminish. Whether the way they stay involved is being the bike Owner, Consultant, mechanic, or pit crew chief. Having a young racer race your bike allows you to stay involved in the sport of racing. The young racer can pay all the fees, so it doesn't cost you a dime. You own the bike, so you get to tell stories, and coach the young rider, as well as be involved in the tuning of the bike. Maybe you can even take a few laps in a practice session just to test the bike's handling and enjoy a moment from the past...
I'm sure you'll have a reason to not do this, but it's a pretty simple and cheap way to stay involved in racing the seely....