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Texbiker.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 late wife, Hazel Marie, for her support over the many years, miles and rides.

My primary bike is the Cervelo Caledonia Rival AXS below. My titanium bike is the Lynskey Helix titanium. My newest bike is a Canyon Endurace CF 7 Rival eTap.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest July 15th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on July 15, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJuly 15, 2018

Cycling club has continued to grow during last three years

Roy Hess | www.brownsvilleherald.com


City Cruisers Cycling Club is a group designed for everyone.

There are members of all ages and riding abilities. The club’s motto is “No rider left behind.”

What began three years ago as an informal gathering of three friends who shared a love of cycling has grown into a club with more than 100 members. It’s a club with non-profit status that in addition to weekly rides on …


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Bicyclist killed in Grand Prairie hit-and-run

Dana Branham | www.dallasnews.com

Police are looking for a driver who fled after fatally striking a bicyclist in Grand Prairie early Sunday.

The bicyclist died at the scene after being hit by a car at South Belt Line Road and the eastbound Interstate 20 frontage road at about 6 a.m., police said. …


Cyclists riding from Texas to Alaska in support of cancer awareness

Matt Olson | thestarphoenix.com


A team of cyclists from Texas passed through Saskatoon on its bike marathon to Alaska to raise awareness for cancer research.

The Texas 4000 is a 70-day bike trip that goes from Austin, Texas, to Anchorage, Alaska. The organization’s website calls it “the longest annual charity bike ride in the world,” and riders make stops along the route to speak about the importance of early detection for cancer.

The cyclists split into three different routes for the trip, reuniting in Canada before making their way to …


Video: Father Killed In Grand Prairie Hit-And-Run While Riding Bike

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GRAND PRAIRIE (CBSDFW.COM) – A family is mourning the loss of a father who was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Grand Prairie while he was riding his bike early Sunday morning.

Police say Calvin Middleton, 42, of Cedar Hill was riding his bike at South Belt Line Road and I-20 at around 6 a.m. when the crash occurred. The suspect vehicle struck …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

No one should die for riding their bike. Join us in thoughts and prayers for the family and friends of our fellow cyclist. Please be on the look out for the vehicle involved in this tragic event. https://t.co/J5viOxBmET

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) July 16, 2018

Tomorrow’s CX course is in the shade at Trinity Park! https://t.co/8EsgQvsocs

— FortWorthCX (@FortWorthCX) July 16, 2018

In honor of Stage 9, rode a little gravel on way to my paved route #gravel #multistrada #chasingwatts #levee #cycling #sugarland @ Fort Bend County, Texas https://t.co/508o4IwhqQ

— Jeff C. (@331miles) July 16, 2018

San Antonio,Texas is now a large enough city that I can always find someone riding out in my area, groups, lone rider,always a good rider to ride with,that should really help in improving my riding

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) July 15, 2018

Lucie Hanzlik our top female 100 miler! https://t.co/93i8Tt70rc

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) July 15, 2018

52 miles in the books. Finished at noon. It was a hot one. @ Santa Clara, Texas https://t.co/J4mRs75xmc

— George Amen (@jore346) July 15, 2018

Registration for Dallas’ only car-free, recreational bike ride opens up next week! Because BikeDFW supporters are the awesomest, you all are going to get to register EARLY starting Monday, and DISCOUNTED at https://t.co/3qLM9n3q3T. STAY TUNED for the code here tomorrow!! pic.twitter.com/ZBQrtUKMF2

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) July 15, 2018

Another great New Rider Class today! These folks can race! Congrats to you all!

Bigs ups to Katie, Helen Scott, who took a tumble on a neutral lap, but popped up and handled it. Great job today Katie. You raced tough!

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) July 15, 2018

Check out the most recent The Texas Time Trials e-newsletter featuring our friend Steve Timmons! We'll be featuring the 2018 Texas Time Trials athletes each week so stay tuned!

For more info and to register,… https://t.co/OfbLwtRGd5

— HOLLAND RACING (@HOLLANDRACERS) July 15, 2018

Back on the bike after a bit of a hiatus! @HotternHell100 will be here before we know. Great riding with #TeamBigDog this morning! @Meat_Fight @mikedmerrill #FitLeaders https://t.co/py4JNQkwwK pic.twitter.com/qdDPTnAIlz

— Chris Glasscock 🏃🏻‍♂️🚴🏼‍♂️ (@ctopher73) July 14, 2018

Thanks to everyone who came out today for the Bike World Southside: Sunday A.M. Group Ride to The Art of Donut. Enjoying our snacks before heading back to the shop.

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) July 15, 2018

Big thanks to Unlawful Assembly Brewing Co. for such a great venue for the start/stop location of the new PACC team ride. Now each 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month PACC hosting team rides 60 miles up to New… https://t.co/7JXMHMYCKF

— Team PACC (@teampacc) July 15, 2018

#beaverracing #beaverlove #cyclingphoto #bike #texas #fitness #strava #cycling #fit #stravacycling #gatorade #outdoors #gopro #goprotexas #texascycling pic.twitter.com/VRbRkCfnPH

— Randy Rangel (@Randysbike1717) July 15, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Pattison-Sealy – Pattison, TX https://t.co/sJG0Wx3CAV

Ride Starter: self start
This ride uses some back roads to Burleigh, then turns West to go to Sealy, rest stop in Sealy, back roads again to get to FM 1458 and back into Pattison. Flat r… https://t.co/CGVk1U5E87

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 15, 2018

New Event Bernado Rd to New Ulm – Cat Spring, TX https://t.co/i2ikMsalTq

Ride Starter: self start
To get there, head west on I-10 to Sealy then keep going on I-10 towards Columbus. Take exit 709 off I-10 and pull into the parking lot of TA Travel Ce… https://t.co/g5MWsf5JDQ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 15, 2018

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Texas Bicycling News Digest July 14th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on July 14, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJuly 14, 2018

Denton names new bike coordinator

By Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe | www.dentonrc.com


Denton officials announced this week that Marc Oliphant has joined the city’s capital projects division as the bicycle and pedestrian coordinator.

Oliphant moved to Denton from the Washington, D.C., area where he worked as a master planner in the Naval District, as well as the employee transportation coordinator and …


Recon Tour de Gap 100k course

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Kendalia with Cyclones

Eduardo Salas (Cyclones) | www.strava.com

Saturday Morning Ride

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Saturday Fever Express

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SWCC Hog & Solo

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phenom phiddy

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Fighting cancer one pedal at a time: Texas 4000 rides through Fergus Falls

By Emily Carlson | www.fergusfallsjournal.com


Over the mountains and through the woods to Anchorage, Alaska they go. As 80 students bike their way across the United States and Canada, the students are passionate about their mission to bring hope, knowledge and charity to the fight against cancer.

Texas 4000 for Cancer is a …


$1.2-million grant to fund Arroyo trail extension

By FERNANDO DEL VALLE | www.valleymorningstar.com


HARLINGEN — The city is moving on its goal to connect its trails with its shopping district.

Along the banks of the Arroyo Colorado, the city is planning to carve a 2.4-mile trail connecting four parks and the Valle Vista Mall shopping district.

“Our goal is to connect the entire city,” Javier Mendez, the …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Bicycle stolen from a San Antonio,Texas university ,A first , a pic of the bicycle , the theif . and the GET AWAY . pic.twitter.com/WRgtY3Jrb2

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) July 15, 2018

https://twitter.com/m_vince/status/1018262848403894277

So stoked for Koh. He killed it in the match sprints. He is so fun to watch. Wish I had that snap. #nwcc alkek.velodrome #matchsprints #starsandstripes @ Valley Preferred Cycling Center https://t.co/4LT09lWMx9

— Catherine Moore (@Pigtailracer) July 15, 2018

Dawg Dazed 100 Final Notes

This stuff is important, please read every word.

Staging is at Harmonie Hall
509 W FM 389, Shelby or Fayetteville, TX

Check in open 6:30 am, riders meeing 7:15, start 7:30

Route… https://t.co/JZk0jZYnC4

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) July 14, 2018

Great ride this morning with friends. Managed to test most of the new and rebuilt stuff: Terri’s Trail, MB2, Black Sheep, and Speed. Caused a 3 hour nap. https://t.co/isY8jGUWiB

— Flat Rock Ranch (@jdreiss) July 14, 2018

Went over to @BicycleWorldRGV to check this beautiful Tarmac in person…OMG!!!
Photos don't do it justice….this is HOT!!!#iamspecialized #SWorks #Tarmac pic.twitter.com/pseaRtm8Xh

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) July 14, 2018

https://twitter.com/m_vince/status/1018142009620664321

Congrats Denton, Texas on your new Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator!! Welcome to the area Marc!!! https://t.co/9c1IEyYLx1

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) July 14, 2018

#cycling early #morning #just do it pic.twitter.com/dE7kqyn6Gl

— Denise Blalock (@BlondeBeautyDD) July 14, 2018

Bike Therapy Ride with Ms. Becky

Every ride brings adventure and you never know who you will run into. Today we saw Coach Bobby and tried to keep up with him, ha! And then we craved café… https://t.co/TRLb6bs5NO

— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) July 14, 2018

Fun Peach Pedal today with the @WheelBrothers . Looking forward to the @EmmittSmithGF pic.twitter.com/xRkx4Wdg4V

— Kirk Teske (@KirkTeske) July 14, 2018

We're rockin our @deshaunwatson cycling jerseys on this hot summer day! 🔥🔥🔥#oilersthrowback #houstontexans pic.twitter.com/PJMqQYUapG

— Spinn Cycles (@Spinn_Cycles) July 14, 2018

Thanks for the article @espn and @Bonnie_D_Ford. The link to the donation page for the @AlkekVelodrome is here: https://t.co/oRUzsNB3ao
And the shoe auction is live for one more day here! https://t.co/mbEpmYHI5j https://t.co/r9iVJhJtqi

— Lawson Craddock (@lawsoncraddock) July 14, 2018

Ride to #RioHondoTexas! After almost two years the bridge is open again! 🚲 pic.twitter.com/pyqq84siMu

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) July 14, 2018

Great hill ride today! Join us for the Bike World Alamo Heights: Saturday A.M. Group Ride next weekend! https://t.co/xh6E0DGDWW

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) July 14, 2018

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7:35 am Start, Changed Route, Other Cyclists Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 14, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJuly 14, 2018

I missed my planned start time by 5 minutes with wheels down at 7:35 am.Riding this early the sun shined through the trees making for a beautiful setting. I messed up though by not wearing my wrist bands because the humidity was high and the sweat flowed freely.

Weather during the bike ride: start 75 (99% humidity), a few clouds, wind calm. Finish 89 (62% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind 5 mph.

The planned route was “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” but I altered this to “Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Huffman” when I realized the usual cyclists were running later than I expected. I first realized this might be the case at the right turn onto Fairlake Drive with a man in a Ride Marshal jersey putting out a route direction sign for the Tour de Cure. I wasn’t aware of this ride (shame on me) and as I turned back to talk to him I asked when the ride start (7:30 am) and where (Bike Barn Atascocita). This explained why no other cyclists showed up yet. I think the route went south on W. Lake Houston Parkway through Summerwood, Crosby and then the back roads from Crosby to Atascocita.

Before I knew this I thought of stopping at the church on Fairlake Drive and take photos of bikers as they passed but now I rode on to Old Atascocita Road where I saw the first bikers coming from the east. The photos I took along Old Atascocita Road at several stops.





I missed one large group and there were probably others after I left their route to ride to Huffman. Later I saw a couple of cyclists cross FM 1960 from Fairlake Drive to head west but they were about half a mile in front of me.

At the turn around on Ramsey Road a lone man with an awning and a table full of snacks and drinks waited for riders to stop but I don’t think anyone did. I rode a short distance north on Ramsey Road and looped back to return to FM 2100. I had worked my overall average speed up to 14.4 mph but keeping it there riding west on Old Atascocita Road was harder than the east bound leg. I saw several cyclists riding east and they probably were the usual Saturday morning crew not in the Tour de Cure because of the different flow of riders.

As I rode to FM 2100 I noticed how wet my gloves were from perspiration. They were soaked and when I got to the Huffman Chevron I took them off. I was going to use the water hose by the pumps but the handle was covered with pipe insulation so I dipped my hands in the windshield water bucket and then wrung out the water. I laid them on the milk crates to dry while I went inside to get ice and water. They felt drier. I was only there a few minutes and left to finish the last 11+ miles of the ride.

Again biking to the west the wind provided more resistance than the east bound part of the ride but I managed to keep my overall average speed at 14.4 mph. The right hand turn onto Atascocita Shores Drive shifted the wind some and it wasn’t as hard but the street is rough which makes it hard to maintain speed. At the first stop sign a crew is replacing several panels of the street with white marks leading me to believe there is more planned. Maybe they will take care of all of the roughness over time.

On W Lake Houston Parkway I followed it north all the way to Kingwood Drive rather than take the loop through Kingwood Greens. Traffic wasn’t too heavy and I moved to the side streets to finish the ride at 10:24 am. This is earlier than I start many rides. Now to watch the TdF.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest July 13th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on July 13, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJuly 13, 2018

“Commute Solutions: Tackling Traffic”

H-GAC’s Commute Solutions Program

Encouraging commuters to consider alternatives to driving alone, which reduces the number of cars on the road and improves air quality, is the focus of H-GAC’s Commute Solutions program.

Join Veronica Baxter-Lamb, Isaac Perez, and Joshua Shideler at this month’s Brown Bag Lunch Series to learn what the Commute Solutions team is working on this year, and hear what they have planned for residents, local employers, and transportation agencies going forward.

When: Monday, July 16, 2018 Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Where: H-GAC Offices
3555 Timmons Ln. 2nd Floor, Rm B
Houston, TX 77027

Bring your lunch, bring a friend, and join us! RSVPs are not necessary.


Walnut + Antigua Cruz Tequila Primes.

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Evening Ride

Ed Bustillos | www.strava.com


This weekend’s rides: El Diablo! Red Horn!

by Thomas | steinerranchcycling.com

Saturday we will be joining the Bicycle Sport Shop El Diablo Ride! Some people will be riding to the start, others will be driving. Everyone is encouraged to coordinate on our GroupMe channel prior to the ride. Otherwise we will see you at the start! WEAR WHITE 🙂 Details here: …


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GET A FREE KID’S BIKE HELMET JULY 19TH AT CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF HOUSTON

by Brett T | www.houstononthecheap.com


The Children’s Museum of Houston remains one of the best ways to entertain and educate kids on the cheap. To start, the Children’s Museum hosts a free Free Family Night each Thursday beginning at 5:00 p.m., offering the whole family a chance to experience some of Houston’s best family-friendly entertainment without breaking the budget. It gets even better, though: the Children’s Museum of Houston is giving away free bicycle helmets to area children this month. …


He crashed on Stage 1 of Tour de France, but Austin’s Lawson Craddock is still pedaling

Pam LeBlanc | fitness.blog.austin360.com


Austin cyclist Lawson Craddock, who crashed midway through the first stage of the Tour de France, finished the seventh stage of the race Friday, despite a broken scapula and nine stitches in his eyebrow.

That’s good news for cyclists back in Texas, because for every stage he completes, Craddock has vowed to make a donation to help repair the Alkek Velodrome in Houston, where he learned to race. The facility suffered damage during Hurricane Harvey last year. …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

2nd place for Chris Tolley in yesterday's @DrivewaySeries P123 Race! #elbowzracing #iamspecialized #critlife pic.twitter.com/less8oJlYf

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) July 14, 2018

CPS rides are going North Saturday July 14. It's going to be a fun day!

https//stcycling.com/cps-b-c/ https://t.co/wXxFT3buCy

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) July 14, 2018

How cool is this…Alkek Velodrome racer making the Lehigh Valley news as she dominates Masters Track Nationals in TTown. Congratulations Jennifer Wagner of Shama Cycles…. https://t.co/r4vNBS96Gw

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) July 13, 2018

This Saturday, July 14! Roll with the Council starting at B.F. Phillips Park, 1 p.m. This ride will highlight two of Frisco's newest neighborhood parks, Plum Creek and Wranglers Range. #LetsRollFrisco https://t.co/ukwQyIXm66 pic.twitter.com/698kBEGIpI

— Frisco Parks & Recreation (@PlayFrisco) July 13, 2018

Look, no hands 👐🏽! Let loose – it's Friday and #DallasBikeRide Early Bird Registration opens up next week! pic.twitter.com/kKtEmP6neH

— Dallas Bike Ride (@dallasbikeride) July 13, 2018

Shout out to Austin Cyclists! When you have time, please help fill out this survey about cycling injury prevention in Austin. This will help Dell Medical Center focus their efforts regarding bicycle safety! @bikeaustin https://t.co/6MZftjNjoW

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) July 13, 2018

#Newbikeday for Jeremy! Jeremy and Holly dropped by our location at The Historic Pearl and rode home in style with a new Trek Bicycle Dual Sport 3 on the roof thanks to the SeaSucker rack. The Sea Sucker will… https://t.co/vIUuW8Wmpc

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) July 13, 2018

Road bikes, ebikes, kids bikes, dog bikes – what a great turnout for the Bike World Pearl: Thursday Night Social Skoach! Join us next week!

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) July 13, 2018

A cyclist is suing a group ride. What do you think about this? https://t.co/PAKKz7il78 pic.twitter.com/NOHgjD2Ugf

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) July 13, 2018

Must read! We have got to do better. https://t.co/g4rd2TCpbl

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) July 13, 2018

My friends at @mellowjohnnys have made this shirts up, and will donate all the proceeds to the @AlkekVelodrome. Just adding to the list of why they are my favorite bike shop! https://t.co/zugFTtdzvp pic.twitter.com/3ZxCm1yLEO

— Lawson Craddock (@lawsoncraddock) July 13, 2018

https://twitter.com/zesty_texas/status/1017729249984352257

Have you picked your fall race yet? Challenge yourself at the 2018 @texastimetrials solo or with a team! Multiple distance options available, awesome post race awards party-all in beautiful Glenrose, TX! For more… https://t.co/qrQ7hNJGrT

— HOLLAND RACING (@HOLLANDRACERS) July 13, 2018

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