|
||||||
Leave a Reply Cancel reply |
Questions or Comments!Call Rick Ankrum at (832) 429-5381AdvertisementNow There Is A Texbiker.net Android App for Your Phone!Download the app over the air at the link below.Texbiker.net ForumsTexbiker.net Forum Topics
Recent Comments
Bicycle & Fitness PodcastsTexbiker.net UpdatesWeatherTexbiker.net Post Tag CloudAustin Events
Austin Ridge Riders
Austin Texas
Bicycle accident
Bicycle across the US
Bicycle Fatality
Bike Denton
Bike Friendly Richardson
Bike Ride
Bike Ride Report
Biking In Dallas
Corinth Cycling Club
Criterium Race
Cyclocross
Dallas Texas
Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts
El Paso Bicycle Club
Fort Worth Bicycling Association
Fort Worth Texas
Frisco Texas
Hotter’N Hell Hundred
Houston Bicycle Club
Houston Texas
Huffman Texas
Lone Star Cyclists
Mercier Serpens Ltd 2.0
Motobecane 700HT MTB
Motobecane Le Champion
Mountain bike
Mountain Bike Race
MS150
News
Ride Report
Road
Road Race
San Antonio Events
San Antonio Texas
San Antonio Wheelmen
Shawnee Trail Cycling Club
Texas 4000 for Cancer
Texas High School Cycling League
Texas Racing Life
Time Trial
Trails
Wichita Falls Texas
|
Upcoming Events
About Texbiker.netTexbiker.net covers the news, events and resources for those interested in Texas bicycling. My bicycling passion was rekindled in 1979 with a Huffy bicycle from Woolco. From early rides around my neighborhood my enthusiasm grew to tackle my unsupported first century. From there I discovered organized rides all over Texas, races and mountain bikes. Many bikes and miles later the enthusiasm is still there. Thanks to my wife, Hazel Marie, for her support over the many years, miles and rides.
In 1999 Texbiker.net was born to help my fellow bikers have ready access to all of the information about the Texas bicycling scene.
Texbiker.net Categories
Monthly Post ArchivesAdministration |
||||
|
Copyright © 2012 Texbiker.net - All Rights Reserved |
||||||

Pineywoods Purgatory Was A Test of the Legs
674 riders took to the start line (about the average number). I met a couple of brothers (Dickson was their last name) from Huntsville who are frequent visitors to the Texbiker.net website. We talked about various rides. I had brought my Flip camera with the intention to shoot some video but the batteries died while I was taking some shots in the parking lot before the start. I was thinking about buying some batteries on the ride but we never went by a store that looked like they sold them. Next time I will have spares like I normally do.
This is the hardest ride of the year for me. While the hills are not mountains they almost are. Several times (more than I can count) the hill ran out just before I ran out of oxygen. The hills on the 70 mile route just keep on coming. Weather today was nice with the temperature at the start around 62 degrees. By the time I finished the temperature was in the upper 70′s. A brisk wind from the southeast was trouble at time especially when it gusted to 18 mph. The multitude of jerseys and bikes is always interesting. I was unique though with my Texbiker.net jersey.
I enjoy this ride because of the challenging route but the fajitas at the finish are worth the sore muscles. While I was eating my 3 fajitas at the end I visited with two riders from the Houston area. One rider was from Bay City (all right this is not really the Houston area). Today was his second ride and he rode the 50 mile route. I told him he picked a tough ride for number 2.
Rest stops were well manned. One had homemade brownies and another was fixing ham or turkey croissant sandwiches. I had a brownie but skipped the sandwich so I could save room for the fajitas at the end. The t-shirt was different in that it listed all of the sponsors and the rest stop sponsors. The graphic design is always unique and this year was no exception.
The drive home was time to recover and be glad the rain I was driving in had not made it to Lufkin yet. Next year’s ride is already on my calendar.