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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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Wind Gusts Bogged My Legs Down Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 11, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJune 11, 2018

I made a mistake before starting today’s bike ride: eating a oatmeal raisin cookie. The result was an upset stomach for about 9 miles and maybe longer. I usually eat something before leaving a on ride and didn’t think today would be different but for some reason it was. I tried drinking water to dilute the sugar in my stomach and that may have helped. I remember reading that too much sugar intake during exercise may upset your stomach and I have to agree. Next time I will probably eat a banana.

Starting out at 10:10 am on the “SR242 – Old Houston Rd – FM1314” route the plan was to bicycle at least 40 miles and I accomplished that by riding 44.16 miles. This pushes June to 345.75 miles, 43% of my 800 mile goal.

The weather during the bike ride: start 88 (65% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind S 14 mph, gusts 21 mph. Finish 95 (47% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind S 14 mph, gusts 25 mph.

Wind was a problem after I stopped at the Chevron station on SH 242 at FM 1485. Those gusts bogged my legs down and my speed dropped from 17 to 18 mph to 12 to 14 mph. Sunday was a rest day and I can only imagine how tired my legs would have been in the wind if I hadn’t rested. I stayed at the Chevron station for a few minutes drinking ice water to cool down and rest before tackling the next section to the Valero station on FM 1314 at Sorters Road.

If I thought my legs suffered getting to FM 1314 I was mistaken. My speed dropped more as the wind seemed to send a gust at me whenever I tried to get my speed above 14 mph pushing me back to 13 mph or below. The Valero station finally appeared and I stopped at 12:41 pm planning on 30 minutes of rest. I sat on the bottle water display in the shade and drank water while eating a couple of granola bars. Feeling somewhat refreshed I went inside, refilled my water bottle and went back outside to resume the ride.

The wind was still coming at me as I rode to Old Sorters Road where I turned right and got a short reprieve thanks to the change indirection and some trees. Turning into Briar Tree riding by the schools the wind was back and I slowed down. From there to getting back into Kingwood there were sections of headwind and a few tailwind relief. My water was getting low as I entered the last mile and I was glad to finish at 2:13 pm and drink the last of the water leaving a little ice.

More of the same weather on Tuesday but maybe the wind will drop down some.

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SportTracks Bike Ride Summary


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Texas Bicycling News Digest June 10th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on June 10, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJune 10, 2018

Video: New bridge in McAllen makes hike-and-bike trail more accessible

by Jolanie Martinez | valleycentral.com

A new pedestrian bridge now stands over the drainage ditch near Lark and Bicentennial.

The project cost about $160,000 and has been planned for several years. It is the second and last bridge to be built between Nolana and Trenton, but due to other projects becoming a priority, the viaduct was put on hold.

“When it comes to appropriations and grant funding, there were some projects that …


FM 2978 CRASH

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1040AM-MAJOR ACCIDENT AUTO VS BICYCLE FM 2978 BETWEEN WEST LN AND WOODLANDS PARKWAY

REPORTED 12-YR OLD VICTIM STABLE


Cyclists to participate in multiple sclerosis benefit ride from Midland to Lubbock in July

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MIDLAND/LUBBOCK, TEXAS — More than 250 cyclists are setting out to raise $400,000 toward a world free of MS by riding up to 150 miles over two days. Bike MS: Cactus & Crude will depart from Apache Corporation in Midland on Saturday, July 21, stopping for the evening in Lamesa, and then conclude at CapRock Winery in Lubbock on Sunday, July 22.

“Bike MS is an experience grounded in camaraderie that brings together cyclists of all levels for …


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History: Dublin was “Home of Dr. Pepper” and the family owned business operated 120 years.

That is until they became too popular and Dr. Pepper sued to stop production and distribution in 2012. They are now making a name for themselves for their Dublin Texas Root Beer and other yummy flavors. …


The largest bicycle pump track in the nation to be built in Paris, Texas

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Paris, Texas, is on its way to being home of the largest asphalt bicycle pump track in the nation.

The 15,000 sq. ft. pump track will be located beside the Love Civic Center on a two-acre plot near the trail head of the Trail de Paris. The plans for the pump track add to the vision of Paris, Texas, becoming a bicycling destination that will attract cyclists from …


Train strikes bicyclist in southeast Houston

By Alyson Ward |www.chron.com

A train collided with a bicyclist Sunday afternoon in southeast Houston, according to police.

Houston police responded to a call at 12:36 p.m. at the intersection of Bellfort and Mykawa. The intersection involves a set of railroad tracks running north to south across Bellfort, just east of (and parallel to) Mykawa.

A bicyclist apparently was crossing the tracks as a Union-Pacific train came through, Houston police said, and the train hit the bike. The cyclist was reported to be conscious and breathing; police are uncertain whether anyone was transported to the hospital.


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

They are…Tulsa Tough. @teamwolfpackracing @tulsa_tough pic.twitter.com/bY33F5TLo1

— Dan Pedroza (@beagleracing) June 10, 2018

It’s mindboggling that folks like @DowntownHouston don’t comprehend the importance of street furniture. #CDMX pic.twitter.com/mg8szPHw6s

— Pepe Lucho #BLM (@cmoney_htx) June 10, 2018

#biking @LeagueCityTX pic.twitter.com/fdvVV6stKm

— Jim Cycle Across TX (@CycleXTexas) June 10, 2018

Collin Otto takes the win in Fayetteville… that is one fast family! #mtb #madduckracingfamily https://t.co/qygBn0EbeY pic.twitter.com/Hfhiab3h9L

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) June 10, 2018

Secret training! #beaverracing #beaverlove #cyclingphoto #cycling #outdoors #fitness #texas #texascycling #ms150 #motivation pic.twitter.com/B1XmfQfX3k

— Randy Rangel (@Randysbike1717) June 10, 2018

Bike World Southside: Sunday A.M. Group Ride went to CommonWealth Coffeehouse & Bakery this morning.

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) June 10, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Bob Wiggs 77th Birthday Ride, Eat, and Swim – El Paso, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/UipPpFNba2

oin us on Saturday June 30 at Bob Wiggs' home to celebrate his 77th Birthday! 4844 Portsmouth Blvd. RI… https://t.co/ct7eYScD7B

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2018

New Event Intermediate/Advanced Mountain Bike Ride at the Ant Hills – Houston, TX This will be a medium to fast pace ride through the Ant Hills of Hershey Park! Bring WATER, spare tube/tire, snacks, etc…Helmets required. Call if you are going to be lat… https://t.co/0ClhzWTCiV

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2018

New Event Wednesday Ride – Port San Antonio, TX
Port San Antonio. From Hwy 90 take Gen. McMullen exit, go south on Gen. McMullen to Port San Antonio, continue straight across Bill Mitchell Blvd, turn right on Gen Hudnell, continue west on Gen Hudnell to… https://t.co/6o5tnKZipd

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2018

New Event FIT Ride – Frisco, TX Sunday evening A, B & C paced ride of 28miles. https://t.co/3ScZvzJ6AB June 17, 2018 at 06:30PM https://t.co/o5rTP4XwOR

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2018

New Event D.R.o.P B, C & D – Frisco, TX Yes, Shawnee Trail Cycling Club now offers its one and only DRoP Ride! Not what you might think though, like ALL our other ride groups, this is a no-drop ride. Confused? Don't be. This is…http://bit.l… https://t.co/sAr0NbBEFY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2018

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Texas Bicycling News Digest June 9th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on June 9, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJune 9, 2018

Cross-Country bike ride raises awareness about orphans and adoption

By Christian Terry | www.newschannel6now.com


IOWA PARK, TX(RNN Texoma) – A group of bike riders who are making a journey across America made a stop at the Lakeview Church of God in Iowa Park Saturday.

The World Without Orphans Bike Tour is a ride from Los Angeles to Miami, a total of 2,600 miles.

The ride is not just for enjoyment. It is a ride to raise awareness about the world orphan crises and encourage adoption. …


UNT to work with bike-share program to prevent bicycle dumping in Denton

By Zaira Perez | www.dentonrc.com


The Denton City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve an ordinance on an interlocal agreement between the city and the University of North Texas for a bike-share pilot program starting this summer.

UNT has partnered with bike-share company Spin to …


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Getting the kid into cycling!

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Ride with Jackson

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Regency Bridge Rumble

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Thanks for sharing @TxDOTPharr. We traveled from downtown McAllen to Convention Center District. Over 20 of us on our ride this morning. pic.twitter.com/1ZaHivORPo

— BiciDude (@robdeleonjr) June 10, 2018

Thanks to all that came out to the workday this morning. I think the trail is clear of fallen trees and most overgrown sections are trimmed. There is still a ton of debris on the trail but after 5 hours this… https://t.co/AFwFAXbDuy

— Wee-Chi-Tah Trail (@WeeChiTahTrail) June 9, 2018

The #t4ksierra riders had a great ride into #SantaFe today on Day 8 with the SOBs (Seniors on Bikes)! #T4K2018 pic.twitter.com/tLzzNPpqKh

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 9, 2018

Did we mentioned there’s a “Family Fondo” ride too? Our family ride is 1.81-miles and we have an after party, awards ceremony, entertainment and fun family activities, and it’s all for good cause. Register the whole family today at https://t.co/xFvq2oveY8! #ESGF2018🚴🏿‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/J2ANzOIO13

— Smith Charities (@SmithCharities) June 9, 2018

People do use bikes to commute. Let’s build what we need to encourage others to bike @CityofMcAllen. Cc: @HCMPO @peopleforbikes @McAllenEDC @mcallencofc @BikeTexas @McAllenBcycle @TxDOT @TxDOTPharr #BikeMcAllen #RGV pic.twitter.com/ZSYuRI5lsW

— BiciDude (@robdeleonjr) June 9, 2018

Join us for our Toutant Beauregard Ride on Sunday! https://t.co/hPP6o2iBXd pic.twitter.com/h30MLiILOP

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) June 9, 2018

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Summer Safety Fest with @safekids and @GhisalloFound and @setonfamily here in #austin #atx pic.twitter.com/WPqvWFelNM

— woombikesUSA (@woombikesUSA) June 9, 2018

Don't forget to join Adrian and crew tomorrow morning for Bike World Southside: Sunday A.M. Group Ride. They'll be heading to CommonWealth Coffeehouse & Bakery! https://t.co/dPmjEOTOJh

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) June 9, 2018

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Paved Ride – White Oak Bayou Greenway In the Heights – Houston, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/TnY1sZoZUS

Second ride for the BCCC! It's going to be an easy ride starting at the Target in the Heights… https://t.co/qHHaPDP9cP

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 10, 2018

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Mission Accomplished: Early Start, Saw Other Cyclists Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 9, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJune 9, 2018

Mission accomplished today: I started the ride earlier than usual and saw other cyclists along the route. The early start (for me anyway) was at 9:01 am, I almost got going before that but. I chose the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman Extended” route thinking I might see some of the Bike Barn Atascocita cyclists as they returned which I did though the first seven did not appear until I was on the Lake Houston FM 1960 causeway going to the east. I wanted to take photos of any cyclists but they appeared quicker than I could get my phone out.

Now I was on the alert and when I got to Old Atascocita Road and crested the railroad tracks I could see two bikers in the distance coming towards me. I stopped and took this photoi.

Bike Ride Old Atascocita Road-1

Two lady cyclists passed and I got back on the Canyon to continue to FM 2100. About 200 yards and I saw another group heading my way. I pulled over the to side of the road and got my phone out and took this photo.

Bike Ride Old Atascocita Road-2

This group was three men. With a plastic bag hanging from my mouth as they passed I said hi. The bag is what I keep my phone in. That was the last of the cyclists along the route.

Weather during the bike ride: start 85 (72% humidity), a few clouds, wind calm, Finish 91 (50% humidity), partly cloudy, wind 7 mph. Starting early has an advantage: somewhat cooler. But the humidity hasn’t had time to drop down so I was sweating.

At 19.7 miles I rolled into the Huffman Chevron for a rest stop. I grabbed a Greensheet newspaper and sat on the milk crate out front to drink some cold water and rest up for the 12+ miles to the finish. While I was there a couple of people chatted about the weather with one man coming over and telling me he needed to bike more. He has a Rockhopper MTB but thinks a hybrid bike would better suit his needs. He looked my Canyon over and asked if he could lift it to see how light it was and told him to go ahead. He said it is much light than the Rockhopper. Finishing my water I went inside for a refill and got ready to leave. I went north on FM 2100 after waiting for the traffic to stop.

Earlier as I rode south on W. Lake Houston Parkway over the San Jacinto River I saw a fleet of several boats picking up logs and other flood debris from the river and the banks as part of the cleanup. I read that they expect to gather over 20,000 cubic yards which could help the river flow better when the next heavy rain comes.

Riding back to Kingwood I made good time though the wind slowed me down while I crossed Lake Houston on FM 1960. Turning north into Atascocita Shores the wind was less of a problem. I rode across the river and back into Kingwood where my pedaling slowed as my legs felt heavy. I need tomorrow’s rest day. I finished the bike ride at 11:54 am. Many of my bike rides haven’t started by that time.

With today’s bike ride the week totals 208.33 miles, June is 301.6 miles and YTD is 3204 miles. I am 38% of the way to June’s goal of 800 miles and 47% of the way to my 6800 mile goal for the year. Out of the last seven weeks 6 of them are 200+ miles.

SportTacks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary


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