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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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Watts Efficiency, Floor Pump and High Water Bike ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 5, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJuly 5, 2018

After dumping 5.5″ of rain at my home yesterday the weather turned around for today’s bike ride on the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route. I set out at 10:35 am, a little later than I planned but not bad. I bicycled 34.18 miles improving July to 138.34 miles, leaving 661.66 miles to reach my July goal of 800 miles. Weather at the start and finish from my home weather station.

Starting weather
Finishing weather

Wind was light to calm posing no major problem for cycling. The temperature was lower probably from the rain cooling the ground off some. When I rode over the San Jacinto River on W. Lake Houston Parkway I saw the water level increased from the runoff of yesterday’s rain. Later as I crossed Lake Houston on FM 1960 the water was higher too.

No rest stop on today’s ride but I did stop for a couple of minutes at the Huffman Chevron to refill my water bottle. The pumps were shut down today because a crew was working on the tanks so not much activity. This was at the 22 mile point in the ride.

Biking west on FM 1960 from Huffman went nicely thanks to no headwind to speak of. The PowerPod watts maxed out around 120 and sometimes dipped to 0 when a car or truck went by sucking me and the wind along. I was thinking of watts expended and efficiency. While generating high watts is impressive the real measurement is how few watts are needed to generate the fastest time or speed from point A to point B. For instance coasting downhill for 10 miles would require low watts but speed probably will be determined by how aerodynamic the biker becomes. Also I was reminded by the PowerPod instructions to not change the calibration too many times. While different powermeters report different watts outputs for a given effort consistency from the powermeter used will be the best way to compare results.

I made my way back to Kingwood and in Town Center passed another cyclist going the opposite direction for my only sighting today. The ride finished at 1:13 pm.

Weather forecast for Friday looks like today’s with some scattered rain possible in the afternoon. Bike early and stay dry.

While I was out biking UPS delivered my new floor pump, the Lezyne Floor Drive Bicycle Pump from Performance Bicycle. It was on sale and my current pump is many years old. I did not realize how big the gauge would be but that is a good thing with my older eyesight.

 

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SportTracks Bike Ride Summary


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Texas Bicycling News Digest July 4th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on July 4, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJuly 4, 2018

Texas 4000 for Cancer riders pass through La Crosse enroute to Anchorage

Emily Pyrek | lacrossetribune.com


The world’s longest charity bike tour pedaled through La Crosse on Wednesday, halfway into their 70-day trek from Austin, Texas, to Anchorage, Alaska.

More than 60 students from the University of Texas at Austin are taking part in the 2018 Texas 4000 for Cancer, a fundraiser ride now its 15th year. Having departed Austin on June 1, the group rolled through the Coulee Region on …


4th of July Ride

Eduardo Salas | www.strava.com

July 4th ride—with a parade

Ray Niekamp | www.strava.com

Burn Your Bund 2018

Richard Salinas II | www.strava.com

Steel feels comfortable, Carbon feels faster

Momo Ortiz | www.strava.com


Video: Shoal Creek Conservancy wants to extend trail to north of the Domain

By: Yoojin Cho | www.kxan.com


AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Shoal Creek Conservancy wants to turn a 4-mile trail into a 13-mile walking and biking path. The organization released its ambitious plan to improve and extend the existing Shoal Creek Trail in downtown.

“It presents a vision for Shoal Creek and vision for improving the existing trail,” said Joanna Wolaver, executive director of the Conservancy. …


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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Happy 4th everyone. Man there were a lot of bikes out this morning. @ Schertz, Texas https://t.co/inAcpyitU9

— George Amen (@jore346) July 4, 2018

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#FourthOfJuly Bicycle Ride 🚲🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/IDborrxRLL

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) July 4, 2018

Richard is fairly new to cycling and triathlon; he is training for his first 70.3 and needed a tandem pilot for a local July 4 charity ride. Riding with him was a lot of fun! Thanks for… https://t.co/xaDt9h4hIM

— Pamela Ferguson (@Pamelaanne633) July 4, 2018

Happy 4th of July, Dallas 🇺🇸! #redwhiteandbike #DallasBikeRide pic.twitter.com/IOdx6I5CtZ

— Dallas Bike Ride (@dallasbikeride) July 4, 2018

Thanks to all who came out for Denton’s #YankeeDoodleParade See y’all next year! pic.twitter.com/rnN05f9rGD

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) July 4, 2018

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— Dan Pedroza (@beagleracing) July 4, 2018

Happy Birthday America!
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— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) July 4, 2018

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— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) July 4, 2018

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RAT Team https://t.co/WVGDcEBbnf

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) July 4, 2018

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— Streamline Cycles (@Streamlinecycle) July 4, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Trick-It-Up Bike Ride – Farmersville, TX Trick-It-Up Bike Ride at Farmersville, TXhttps://t.co/zkcxJAtPDFhttps://t.co/utoAH3u8u0

CategoryDistanceStartFee
Trick-It-Up 20 Mile Bike Ride20 miles9:00 AM$30
$30 Early Registration / $35 R… https://t.co/PCukeQJW9i

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 4, 2018

New Event Bike the 'Burg – Fredericksburg, TX Bike the 'Burg at Fredericksburg, TXhttps://t.co/wrByllgahghttps://t.co/ax6pdPGHOH

Bike the 'Burg is a scenic bike event taking place on October 27, 2018 in Fredericksburg, Texas. This incredible Texas H… https://t.co/zylnhzsCcT

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 4, 2018

New Event Houston Short Track MTB Series – Houston, TX Houston Short Track MTB Series at Houston, TXhttps://t.co/f6kuHhILNk

CategoryStartFeeField Limit
MTB A7:00 PM$2545
A group includes racers that are cat 1 or 2 in mountain biking or cat 1,2… https://t.co/xJZtb6UFA9

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 4, 2018

New Event Houston Short Track MTB Series – Houston, TX Houston Short Track MTB Series at Houston, TXhttps://t.co/hv5A9YkRK1

CategoryStartFeeField Limit
MTB A7:00 PM$2545
A group includes racers that are cat 1 or 2 in mountain biking or cat 1,2… https://t.co/Wqs6kScH4N

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 4, 2018

New Event The Race Down Spider Mountain – Burnet, TX The Race Down Spider Mountain at Burnet, TXhttps://t.co/6Bg8hgTHBv

CategoryFee
Pro Men$95
Pro Women$95
Expert Open$95
Not pro, but not amateur either.
Expert Women$95
Not Pro, but not begi… https://t.co/9Ref1v04gh

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 5, 2018

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Texas Bicycling News Digest July 3rd 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on July 3, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJuly 3, 2018

Craddock supporting hurricane recovery with Tour de France auction

www.cyclingnews.com

Texan puts up custom Lake shoes to help support damaged Houston velodrome

American Lawson Craddock is using his return to the Tour de France as a platform to help his hometown of Houston, Texas, as it recovers from damage left behind in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, which caused massive flooding across the city last year.

The 26-year-old EF Education First-Drapac rider announced on Twitter and Instagram that he will be auctioning a …


Six Texas Rallies Every Cyclist Should Pedal—A Photo Essay

www.wheelbrothers.com

In no particular order, here are photos from six Texas rallies accompanied by a brief description of each one. Please respond with your comments about the featured events or create your own “Six Texas Rides” list-and-photo essay. We want to hear from you!


FrankenBike Houston #89: SATURDAY

by Chris | frankenbike.net


FrankenBike Houston #89 – Presented by Bike Texas, The Energy Corridor District and Independence Brewing Company – will be held on Saturday, July 14, 2018 from 10am-4pm at Hickory Hollow Restaurant – 101 Heights Blvd, Houston, Texas 77007. …


City council to vote in anticipation of bike share program

By PHILLIP ERICKSEN | www.wacotrib.com


Waco City Council members are set to cast their first votes Tuesday related to a bike share program that could be riding toward Waco.

The ordinance revision would allow bike share vendors with proper authorization to build bike racks on city …


Over $50K raised at Mesquite Rotary Club’s annual bike rally

Anny Sivilay | starlocalmedia.com

Rodeo Road Rally draws in over 1,200 cyclists

The Mesquite Rotary Club’s 22nd Rodeo Road Rally, the organization’s annual charity fundraising bike ride, was held on Saturday. Cyclists from all over Texas and some out of state began their 20-, 42- or 65-mile course at the Mesquite Rodeo Convention Center. …


Video: College students biking 4,000 miles to raise money for cancer research

By George Smith | www.wkow.com


MADISON (WKOW) — College students raising money for cancer research got some much-needed rest Monday night in Madison.

A group of University of Texas students are on a 4,000 mile bike ride from Austin to Anchorage, Alaska.

They rode from Milwaukee to …


Birthday ride was only supposed to be 44 but it was so nice outside

Richard Salinas II | www.strava.com

Committed to Evil Worm

Francisco Simas | www.strava.com

1st ride back after PT meetings

Nicole Volek | www.strava.com


CenterPoint Trail from Sims Bayou to W Airport Blvd

www.texasbids.net

Bid on CenterPoint Trail from Sims Bayou to W Airport Blvd in Through Centerpoint Easement From Sims Bayou To W Airport Blvd Along Hiram Clarke Road
Bid Date & Time: 07/25/18 10:00 AM Prebid: 07/11/18 10:00 AM
Solicitation Title: CenterPoint Trail from Sims Bayou to W Airport Blvd
Owner Solic Number: 18842-CT01 Status: bidding Report: 8750079
Country : United States State: TX County: Harris
Location: Through Centerpoint Easement From Sims Bayou To W Airport Blvd Along Hiram Clarke Road
Est. Low Value: $1,035,000 Est. High Value: $1,171,000
Scope: This project is to construct a hike and bike trail. Work to include concrete paving, concrete sidewalks, ADA ramps, midblock crossings, and landscaping. Also includes 9,180 SY of concrete bike trail, 11,050 SY of cement stabilized base, 7,500 SF of concrete sidewalk, 4,000 CY of excavation and fill and 3 acre of landscaping including irrigation. Construction in, on, or near existing roadways will require a traffic control plan. Construction also requires the implementation of storm water pollution prevention plan and features. Disposal of any excess material and debris is the responsibility of the contractor. All disturbed areas are to be hydro-mulch seeded as indicated on plans. See attached file.
Notes: A site visit will be held on 07/11/18 at 10:00 AM, at the 300 North Post Oak Lane, Houston, Texas 77024. Request for Proposal Information must be received by Noon Tuesday July 17, 2018. This project has a “prevailing wage” requirement.
Plans: From CivCast USA / Amtek Information Service, Inc., 4001 Sherwood Lane, PO Box 692303, Houston, TX 77092, ph: 281-376-4577.


Valley bike-share push gathers steam

By RICK KELLEY | www.valleymorningstar.com

WESLACO — A Valley-wide bike share program that won’t cost any public dollars continues to ride ahead.

Ron Garza, executive director of the Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council, said this week he visited Austin to evaluate that city’s bike-share plan and how it is evolving.

“They have B-Cycle, which is what McAllen has,” he said. “But they just approved two other dockless vendors, one of which is Ofo, and something called Pace. So they’re moving into this dockless area, also.” …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Friends who race together…give awesome high fives on the podium! dfwsummerseries #winning #teammates #dssracing #girlswhoshred #girlswhoride #getmorewomenriding @ Erwin Park. https://t.co/eVPdlidME8

— Dirt Side Sisters (@DirtSideSisters) July 4, 2018

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— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) July 4, 2018

Let's ride tomorrow! The Violet Crown July 4th Ride. 8 am. Return for BBQ, Beer, & fun. https://t.co/Wd8Q0EGxfm

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) July 4, 2018

Riding in the Fredericksburg TX 4th of July parade. pic.twitter.com/FNOBaptFtK

— Texas Bike Tours (@TexasBikeTours) July 3, 2018

Independence Day Ride is ON! Ride Leaders are set, burgers and dogs are ready for the grill. Oh, and the grill is ready too 🙂 Lets get out, ride, eat, socialize and then get on with our day. See you all… https://t.co/1woGXuCqyH

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) July 3, 2018

We love to see your photos of the new Mason Park Ped/Bike Bridge that is underway on #BraysBayouGreenway. Photographer Tom Flaherty helped us capture this special moment of the bridge install. Be sure to share your photos with the hashtag #MasonParkBridge! pic.twitter.com/ulBl5Ssdsr

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) July 3, 2018

A great ride later in the morning. A bit hot but the steel Bianchi was awesome. It’s been a while, the tires were flat, and I had to air them up. #10000miles @… https://t.co/dEPsUqSj45

— George Amen (@jore346) July 3, 2018

This one freaks me out. https://t.co/uk6zwVqU6T

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) July 3, 2018

In June, Houston BCycle broke 15,000 trips, 95,000 miles ridden, and 3.8 million calories burned. Our riders always manage to #KeepHoustonRolling, regardless of the weather! (📸: @fudgelump) pic.twitter.com/RWUFgRl84U

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) July 3, 2018

Get yourself and your dressed-up bike south of the Wells Fargo building tomorrow morning and ride in the parade! Kids welcome. https://t.co/b9ylnePrqj pic.twitter.com/wfn0LXw7u7

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) July 3, 2018

A week from today, BikeDFW will be the featured nonprofit at @CraftandGrowler’s Nonprofit Tuesday from 5-8pm! Come have a beer, celebrate the Bicycle’s birthday with cake, and learn about our mission. In the meantime, order a t-shirt and support us!! https://t.co/mMVA81DSXx

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) July 3, 2018

Good chance for students and employees of #UNT #TxWomans and #NCTC to try riding their bike to and from the A-Train this fall. Free A-Train fare with school ID. https://t.co/HB9UqJxRSd

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) July 3, 2018

Cast your vote by Friday and help us pick this week's destination for the Bike World Southside: Sunday A.M. Group Ride! https://t.co/ADQDShGLTj

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) July 3, 2018

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— Bicycles Inc (@bicycles_inc) July 3, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Hungry 100K Bike Rally – Burleson, TX Hungry 100K Bike Rally at Burleson , TXhttps://t.co/4SFhS5tNFZhttps://t.co/dEphLj89J0

The Start / Village will be at the Nola Dunn Academy in Downtown Burleson. Please refer to the event map for parki… https://t.co/ZGniZiF0UC

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 4, 2018

New Event Tour de Southern Walnut Creek Trail – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/Cm722nEmjz

7:30AM start!

A moderate C-pace ride (roughly 11 to 14 mph) on The Southern Walnut Creek Trail from the trailh… https://t.co/9cf8r2BdV2

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 4, 2018

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A Lady With A Heart Pump Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 3, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJuly 3, 2018

Wheels down at 10:28 am for today’s bike ride on the “May Park Community Center – Huffman” route. I bicycled 40.9 miles putting July at 104.16 miles. Weather during the bike ride: start 85 (72% Humidity), Mostly cloudy, wind SW 7 mph. Finish 93 (53% humidity), Partly cloudy, wind W 7 mph.

After yesterday’s bike ride I connected the PowerPod to my computer and installed new firmware version 6.4. One of the improvements is a much shorter calibration period at the beginning of the ride. Previously it was 8 minutes but now is 90 seconds. Before rolling the Canyon out of the garage I pushed the “start” button and the green LED flashed a few times and by the time I got to the gate about 20 feet away the Elemnt showed 0 watts meaning the PowerPod was awake and connected. By the time I rode to the end of the driveway watts showed on the Elemnt much quicker than before. During the ride I noticed the watts seemed higher than before (I tweaked a couple of settings) and more realistic like when I rode into a headwind the watts would increase and with a tailwind watts would be lower. I am pleased after one ride.

With a light wind I rode at a good pace without any issues. My first stop was at the May Community Center on Wolf Road to refill my water bottle. As I walked in the lady at the front desk asked how I was doing and I replied, “Hot.” After filling the bottle I went outside and stood under the portico enjoying the breeze and cooling off. After a couple of minutes the lady from the reception desk came out and we chatted about how far I was biking and life. She told me she is a heart transplant candidate on the waiting list and then she pointed out the heart pump she wears. She has worn it for 4 1/2 years and it has done a good job. Because of that she asked to not be at the top of the list. She told me about missing swimming and showers but baths are good too. We thanked God for the blessing we each have she went to her car and I got back on the bike. Photos of the May Center.

Bike Ride May Center Huffman

Biking from the center to FM 2100 was into the wind requiring more power and the PowerPod showed that. For a change when I got the traffic light at FM 2100 a car in front of me tripped the light and I made the left turn onto FM 2100 south without waiting. The trip to the Huffman Chevron took me through a section of new asphalt where a new school is under construction west of FM 2100. Also I saw the construction right away for the 8 foot pipe that will carry water from the Trinity River to Lake Houston. This also crossed the road when I was going to the May Center.

Arriving at the Huffman Chevron I took a 20 minute break to eat a couple of granola bars, drink water and cool down. The ride summary at that point.

Wahoo Ride Summary Huffman Chevron

Wahoo Ride Summary Huffman Chevron

After checking my emails and refilling the water bottle I was back on the bike to finish the remaining 11+ miles.

I set a good pace bicycling west on FM 1960 until I was over Lake Houston when the “light” wind started to slow me down but the traffic started passing by and broke the wind enough that I increased my speed. My overall average speed was up to 14.4 mph and stayed there until I was at Town Center park in Kingwood where the starts and stops took their toll. I finished the ride at 1:54 pm.

Tomorrow’s weather forecast calls for rain and it is July 4th so biking probably will not happen. Thursday looks a little drier.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary


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