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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 April 7th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on April 7, 2018 by Rick AnkrumApril 7, 2018

Buffered bikes lanes added along Finfeather Road in Bryan

By Blakeley Galbraith | www.kbtx.com

BRYAN, Tex. (KBTX) – The City of Bryan has added new buffered bikes lanes along Finfeather Road as part of a safety improvement program.

They have a partnership with the Texas Department of Transportation.

“The Finfeather improvements that we’ve done are part of Highway Safety Improvement program that TxDOT offers. Kind of like a grant program,” said Bryan city engineer, Paul Kaspar. …


Public hearing on pedestrian, bike facilities in Bryan set for Monday

www.theeagle.com

The Texas Department of Transportation will have a public hearing Monday on the planning and development of “active transportation” — bicycle and pedestrian facilities — in the Bryan District’s 10 counties.

Texas A&M University, the cities of Bryan and College Station and the Bryan/College Station Metropolitan Planning Organization will …




Bike crashes down, but cyclists still face dangers on Austin roads

By Mary Huber | www.mystatesman.com


Austin streets can be dangerous places for cyclists who fight traffic every day and risk crashes with vehicles.

Though data show a decline in the number of bike crashes on Austin roads in recent years, bike safety remains an issue on the city’s congested streets — as evidenced last week when a cyclist who was critically injured in a suspected drunken driving crash last summer was hit again, less than a year after the collision that put her in the hospital with a breathing tube. …


New Austin bike-sharing program would be first of its kind in the city

By Sidney Phillips | austin.culturemap.com


On April 4, the City of Austin kicked off plans to start its first dockless bike sharing program. The system would provide a cheap, super convenient, and environmentally conscious way to get around the city by allowing users to simply pick up a bike and leave it anywhere using remote GPS technology.

The forum followed the city’s approval in February of a 12-month pilot phase …


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Two Timing Texas Tour

By Richard Hoeg | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 4: Goldthwaite to Llano: Drizzle and 34F. In Texas??

Saturday April 7, 2018, 56 miles (90 km) – Total so far: 167 miles (269 km)
Yesterday I had trouble staying hydrated in the 87F heat. No problem. Wait a day and over night the temperature dropped big time. At the start of today’s ride it was 34F and drizzling. One fringe benefit of these kind of temperatures is that it almost guarantees a HUGE wind out of the north. Thankfully we are heading south and flew during today’s ride. We averaged 13 mph over the day’s ride, while yesterday with a big headwind we could only average 9.5 mph. …


The Southern Tier: San Diego to St. Augustine (and further?)

By Susanne Holste | www.crazyguyonabike.com

El Paso to Fort Hancock

Sunday April 8, 2018, 77 km (48 miles) – Total so far: 1,648 km (1,024 miles)
We’re now in our fourth state, Texas, which will make up one third of our tour. I’m glad our motel was at the far eastern side of El Paso and that we left on a Saturday. The roads were quiet but would have been daunting on other days. We quickly left the city behind us and stopped for breakfast at a Mexican eatery, no English spoken and $5 for both. The cycling was alongside farm land where it was irrigated. We came past many pecan orchards which are just beginning to turn green and …


The Limo Bikes to Bayous and Beaches

By Marilyn Swett | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Galveston, TX: I saw 6 ships come sailing in, come sailing in…………

Saturday April 7, 2018
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
After last night’s carousing around (well sort of, we went dancing to the live band in our hotel’s bar until midnight), and this being an off day, we slept in this morning. One of our new hobbies is taking ballroom dance lessons, so it was fun to have a chance to practice our moves!

The plans today were to catch the trolley that runs on the island. It cost only $1.00 each to ride downtown one-way. So for a whopping $4.00 we had our transportation for the day’s sightseeing!

At 10:00 we walked down the seawall to a trolley stop. That took us to a transfer point to catch another trolley to downtown. …


Pacific to Atlantic

By Matthew McCoy | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Sanderson, TX to Langtry, TX: 61 miles

Wednesday April 4, 2018
Today the terrain started to undulate and so did the road, so I did some climbing in my low gears for the first time in days. The wind, chip seal road surface, and historical markers all conspired to slow me down, but my early start got me to Langtry soon enough. The convenience store here is open after all, but I can see why people would pass it by thinking it was closed. A store with old, stand alone, long ago obsolete mechanical gas pumps has been an indicator until today that a business is long closed. …

###Langtry, TX to Del Rio, TX: 60 miles
Thursday April 5, 2018
Today completes my 425 mile, Highway US 90, West Texas tour from El Paso to Del Rio, as tomorrow I start a gradual northeast trajectory towards the Texas Hill Country and Austin. I almost managed to complete the tour without a terrorizing day of experiencing simultaneously rough chip-seal road surface and strong headwinds, but today I got both. It was a ten hour trip to go sixty miles. While sniveling along side the road, the Border Patrol left me for dead, I’m sure. I must tell you …

Del Rio, TX to Brackettville, TX: 31 miles

Friday April 6, 2018
I am tenting tonight at an RV Park on Fort Clark. Fort Clark is abutted to the south side of Brackettville and was an active Army post until 1946 when the fort was declared surplus and sold to a single buyer. The buyer razed the WW2 temporary buildings but left all …


Southern Tier on a Recumbent 2018

By Joseph Valenzi | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 36 – April 7 Saturday – DeRidder TX to Opalousas TX: A wild night and a wild day

Saturday April 7, 2018, 91 miles (146 km) – Total so far: 2,038 miles (3,280 km)
This day started early. And alarm went off on my phone alerting me to a tornado warning. One was spotted a few miles away. I had to stay up till I was sure that threat was gone. We had a crazy t-storm but no tornado. This was caused by a powerful cold front that was passing through. It affected our riding all day. It started out warm enough, 66 degrees, but steadily dropped all day. It dropped over 20 degrees! By the afternoon when it was in the 40s it was hard to keep warm. Especially since the wind was strong all day. The roads gave us challenges all day too. The cracks, potholes and uneven pavement drove us nuts and gave the group plenty of flats. TWO riders had …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Join us for Bike World Southside: Sunday A.M. Group Ride tomorrow morning! We'll be heading to The Brown Coffee Company!

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) April 7, 2018

#Repost @okracerx Come on @dallascityhall what’s up San Antonio has it right. #dallasbikemess #swellcycle #bikeshare #dtx pic.twitter.com/lRumjn4bye

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) April 7, 2018

Our friends at @performancebike led tons of Great Ride Series group rides around the country in celebration of #RTCOpeningDay! Here’s a great 📸 of one of their rides in Austin, Texas, before they took off for a local #railtrail pic.twitter.com/hmk4HC5pH8

— Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (@railstotrails) April 7, 2018

Wheels down tomorrow morning at 8 AM: Krueger Canyon-River Road. https://t.co/4R0j4daLnA pic.twitter.com/BotIXwvmmw

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) April 7, 2018

Did you know that the Bill Coats Bridge @HermannPark is designed to mirror bike spokes? Ride across the bridge and look up to get the full effect! pic.twitter.com/QFykYkxS8s

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) April 7, 2018

Cold cranking at the Castell Gravel Grind 🚴🏾‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/Lgo3AdUCER

— Kirk Teske (@KirkTeske) April 7, 2018

Texan boy @lawsoncraddock got cat-like skills! Glad he's alright! @ehitzulia #Itzulia https://t.co/AY1OnnNpIx

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) April 7, 2018

1 week away from the wedu Texas Hūndred! Let’s ride through some bluebonnets! Start/Finish/After… https://t.co/mgjMyn5lEr

— HOLLAND RACING (@HOLLANDRACERS) April 7, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Third Thursday Time Trial Series Race 2 Lubbock, TX DETAILS: Chaparral Cycling Club, as a part of the West Texas Cycling Association, will be hosting this year's Third Thursday Time Trial series. We will be looking for a few volunteers to help … https://t.co/0cu0DQVUWY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 7, 2018

New Event Junction Bike Ride – Junction, TX https://t.co/gWdtjywceL

May 5, 2018
8 am ride off from the Rodeway Inn 
Preliminary plans are a loop from Junction north to Menard on the Cleo road (about 30 “challenging” miles), east from Menard on hwy 29 t… https://t.co/ambAsTUp7k

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 7, 2018

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Texas Bicycling News Digest April 6th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on April 6, 2018 by Rick AnkrumApril 6, 2018

Park Tool announces winners of Community Tool Grants

by BRAIN Staff | www.bicycleretailer.com

ST. PAUL, Minn. (BRAIN) — Park Tool has announced the winners of the company’s third annual Community Tool Grants program. Park awarded 10 nonprofits with bicycle tools and repair stands to help them continue to make a difference in their community. This year, more than 100 nonprofits applied for the grants from all corners of the world. Each of the grant recipients will receive more than $1,400 in Park Tool products including a PK-3 Professional Mechanic Tool Kit, two PCS-10 Portable Repair Stands and a copy of “BBB-3 Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair.” …

… Freewheels Houston — Houston, Texas: Freewheels Houston is a volunteer organization that distributes donated used bicycles to refugees who have resettled in Houston, the leading city for welcoming refugees in the United States. Distributing 200 bikes in 2017 to people fleeing civil war and violence in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan, Nepal, Eritrea and Democratic Republic of the Congo. https://freewheelshouston.org …


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Border Bike Trip, Day 24: Church in a Small Town

By GRANT WISHARD | www.weeklystandard.com


I woke up Sunday morning and pedaled to the nearest church in Sanderson, Texas. I wasn’t hung over, but like Johnny Cash, I found my cleanest dirty shirt, washed my face, combed my hair, and stumbled down to meet the day.

I’d much rather have spent one of my few off-days in a famous border town like Laredo, but I wasn’t about to skip Easter services. In front of a beautiful stone Methodist church, I met the preacher man. He was just getting out of his red pickup truck and …


Updated Novice Bike Bicycle Rides in Dallas Area

by zeldalola | www.reddit.com

this is a work in progress but will give you and idea of what’s available on what day and where to look. It is by no means comprehensive. I just feel like it’s so difficult to search so many websites to look for a ride that suits my needs/ is when I want to ride. Here’s the file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HstiuagIMqwKZLviOp_BUm436hpXaSak/view?usp=sharing

Also, here’s a list of area bicycle clubs- and you can see why it’s hard to search them all. LOL. Grateful for my cycling community.
http://www.bikedfw.org/dfw-bicycle-clubs.html


This weekend’s rides: Liberty Hill! Red Horn!

by Thomas | steinerranchcycling.com

Saturday’s weather is gearing up to be… exciting! I don’t have a route map, but the plan is Avery Ranch to CR175 to Ronald Reagan to CR258 to the Liberty Hill store. From there, down Bagdad to 2243/Hero’s Way so we use that crazy wind all down Lakeline. It should be about 65 miles. After the ride we meet up at Lakeside for some discounted burgers and beer!

Sunday is our …


Two Timing Texas Tour

By Richard Hoeg | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 3: De Leon to Goldthwaite: Heat, Headwinds and Hills!

Friday April 6, 2018, 51 miles (82 km) – Total so far: 111 miles (179 km)
86F with a 20 mph head wind all day. Uff dah! Apparently tomorrow will be a total reverse of today … cool and strong winds out of the north. The entire day’s ride was on Texas Hwy #16. It has great wide shoulders and the traffic was light. We were pleased to find a small store open in Priddy which allowed us to break our ride into 17 mile chunks. After …


The Limo Bikes to Bayous and Beaches

By Marilyn Swett | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Clute to Galveston Island, TX: We reached the beach!!

Friday April 6, 2018, 48 miles (77 km) – Total so far: 613 miles (987 km)
“Ocian in view! O! The joy!” – Captain William Clark, Lewis & Clark Expedition
We were up extra early today as we had a long ride ahead of us, and were rolling with all lights flashing by 7:30 am under grey, threatening skies. The forecast was for scattered showers and we hoped that they wouldn’t rain on our parade!

For about 6 miles, we rode due south into a headwind on Hwy 332 which was a busy 4-lane divided highway. With the wide shoulder, we were well out of the way of the vehicles.

This is a heavy industrialized area and we passed by …


Southern Tier on a Recumbent 2018

By Joseph Valenzi | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 35 – April 6 Friday – Silsbee TX to DeRidder LA: Got my mojo back and got our of Texas

Friday April 6, 2018, 72 miles (116 km) – Total so far: 1,947 miles (3,133 km)
What a great day today. I felt like I had my energy back. Maybe it was the better roads, maybe it was that they were flat, but whatever. I was flying today. I hit the lunch stop by 11:00 and was at the hotel before 2:00 and that was with a DQ stop!
Our first stop today was at a doughnut place. Always a good place for a first stop. Around here they all seem to …


Coast to Coast With Bubba

By Bobby Rone | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 35 – Silsbee, TX to DeRidder, LA: Finally out of Texas!

Friday April 6, 2018, 74 miles (119 km) – Total so far: 1,900 miles (3,058 km)
After 19 days in Texas, we crossed the Sabine River into Louisiana today at mile 48. Seems like we have been in Texas a month.
Last night we camped in tents in an RV park right next to US 96. It was also next to the train track. Between the trucks roaring down the highway all night and the trains blasting their whistles, I got very little sleep. I was ready to ride early today but I popped my rear tube when I …


Dragon Slayer 2018 Lap Practice May 19th at 8am from Russell Park

Desert Nomad | www.bikemojo.com

Check the Facebook event for details:

{https://www.facebook.com/events/214397759309589/](https://www.facebook.com/events/214397759309589/)

We could use the assistance of three sweep/support riders who know the loop well and can turn a 3:30:00 lap in the heat (you may be yoyo-ing off the back some). The ride pace will be 3:45:00-4:00:00 so fairly chill. …


Kilgore seeking alternatives for Phase 2 of trail

By Jimmy Daniell Isaac | www.news-journal.com


Kilgore city leaders and engineers are seeking a new avenue to continue construction of a pedestrian and cycling trail across a busy road.

With Phase 1 of the new trail in final construction and slated to open in June, City Manager Josh Selleck said staff must realign Phase 2 into a plan that fits within Kilgore’s budget.

“We’ve identified two potential alternatives, and they’re running the logistics and …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

EP Cyclists Weekend Ride Information
SATURDAY4/6
Big 8 Parking Lot
8:30am
Ride to Anthony Gap C20 & 18 51.4 Miles
Climb is optional
Ride Leaders: Trevor land

Sponsored by
Northwestern Mutual

SUNDAY 4/7
Big 8… https://t.co/zgEVDymG5U

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) April 7, 2018

Riding down the road a pickup truck almost runs a stop sign with me in the road SO I say something to him so he want to get out of the tuck and fight ,watch out,out there

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) April 7, 2018

2nd place for Mike Stanley (@bicyclesplus) in yesterday's @KingRacingGroup Fair Park Criterium Cat 3/4 race in Dallas! #rothetraining pic.twitter.com/YZ5JVv1YUm

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) April 6, 2018

We'll be in Marion tomorrow morning. Join us! https://t.co/BhhBj4sE39 pic.twitter.com/T6wTmnPZim

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) April 6, 2018

SAHA Employee Wellness event led #SWellCycle rides! Now every company should have a Friday like this! #GetFit #BikeisLife pic.twitter.com/xJLzB3Al8i

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) April 6, 2018

Literally the first thing I came across in downtown Dallas today. pic.twitter.com/II6gAW1AOk

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) April 6, 2018

Trails are open this weekend and next weekend!

Saturday, April 14 is the WEDU Texas Hundred, a beautiful 100-mile road ride starting at RPR (trails will be open to the public during this event). Please note that RPR will be CLOSED April 20-22. https://t.co/7jy4yJaA6K

— Reveille Peak Ranch (@RPRTexas) April 6, 2018

As some of you may know, our shop was broken in to early on the morning of April 5th; the burglars smashed one of the window panes at the front of the shop, and made off with the 3 bikes listed below.

Pivot… https://t.co/GSIsbR1FeS

— Cycle Progression (@CycleProgAustin) April 6, 2018

The Bicycle Advisory Committee is officially activated! Their 1st mtg covered #houstonbikeplan Yr 1 projects, public engagement, touching on maintenance and innovation. We just aired 2 hours of ppl discussing #bicycling issues in #Houston! This is a #gamechanger y'all! #bikehtx pic.twitter.com/sGGgrl1OYl

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) April 6, 2018

Weather is looking great for next Tuesday’s @BSS_Austin Bike Night powered by @sramroad so be… https://t.co/FxpKmq1oHN

— HOLLAND RACING (@HOLLANDRACERS) April 6, 2018

Get registered early and save https://t.co/ZzVLOlus2H #cycling #memorialweekend #behealthyburleson #burleson #texas pic.twitter.com/F2tSezMIUH

— Burleson Honey Tour (@honeybiketour) April 6, 2018

It's the first Friday in April which means IT'S RACE DAY!

First FNR of 2018 is today. Gates open at 5:15 and racing begins at 7pm. $25 for 1st cat, $5… https://t.co/i7yL9JY0ar

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) April 6, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Chasing Watts – Blue Agave Cycling Ride – Sugar Land, TX Blue Agave Cycling Ride @ Society Cycle Works – Regular club ride heading south. Options for add-on miles after Sienna Point.https://t.co/bEq57sc1Gq April 21, 2018 at 07:30AM https://t.co/jHIoo5QTIl

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 6, 2018

New Event Chasing Watts – Road Group Ride – Pearland, TX Road Group Ride: Pearland Cycling Club – Pearland Cycling Club meets in the parking lot on Broadway St. There always are at least 2 groups that head out: a faster "A" group, and a "B" group that … https://t.co/vaflDqGM3l

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 6, 2018

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Luce Bayou Interbasin Transfer Project Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 6, 2018 by Rick AnkrumApril 6, 2018

I forgot to mention that during my last bike ride on Wednesday the Canyon Endurace CF SLX crossed 1000 miles and with today’s bike ride of 41.87 miles it now has 1,074 miles. The miles are adding up. Saturday’s weather forecast has some early morning rain and then the temperature will probably go down rather than up so biking doesn’t look too good. With that in mind I choose the “May Park Community Center – Huffman” route to get a few extra miles to keep me on track to reach my April goal of 600 miles. April is at 158.4 miles, 26% of my goal with today’s bike ride.

Today’s weather during the bike ride: start 79 (83% humidity), overcast, wind S 14 mph, gusts 21 mph. Finish 81 (humidity 79%), overcast, wind S 12 mph, gusts 23 mph. I felt a few sprinkles during the ride today and there were a couple of dark clouds roaming around the sky but I got home without getting soaked.

With the strong wind I took a break in Huffman at the Chevron station to prepare for the ride west. I thought the wind would be tough until I got to the west side of Lake Houston and it was, coming from the left side. Out over the water there isn’t much to slow it down but whenever traffic passed me going west I would get a short break.

Riding on Wolf Road to get to May Community Center I passed a work project. The sign says the City of Houston is working on the Luce Bayou Interbasin Transfer Project. This will move water from the Trinity River to Lake Houston. Leave it to the engineers to name the project.

The ride left at 11:46 am and finished at 3:00 pm. I had to wait to get across Kingwood Drive on the way back home because my timing was just as school let out. A couple of kind people let some cars cross and I went with them.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest April 5th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on April 5, 2018 by Rick AnkrumApril 5, 2018

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Bicyclist hit by car north of Sugar Land

By Samantha Ketterer | www.chron.com


A young man was hit by a car Wednesday night while crossing Highway 6 on his bicycle, Metro Video reported.

The man was riding on a crosswalk at Highway 6 and Bissonnet when he was hit, around 9:45 p.m., according to Metro Video.

He was flown to the hospital in serious condition. …


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Schanen Hike and Bike Trail Saratoga Blvd to Killarmet Drive

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Prebid: 04/17/18 10:00 AM
Solicitation Title: Schanen Hike and Bike Trail Saratoga Blvd to Killarmet Drive
Owner Solic Number: E16258 Status: bidding Report: 8551610
Country : United States State: TX County: Nueces Location: Corpus Christi
Est. Low Value: $577,990 Est. High Value: $577,990
Scope: Construction of approx 1,950 LF of 10′ wide hike & bike trail along an existing drainage channel. The trail will consist of 6″ thick concrete pavement with 8″ wide header curb on one side. Included in the construction are: site grading, excavation/embankment, lime treated subgrade, timber pedestrian railing, concrete ADA curb ramps, signing and striping. See attached file. …


For epic mountain bike riding, head to Big Bend Ranch State Park

By Pam LeBlanc | www.mystatesman.com


If you’ve never experienced the bliss of launching yourself into a thorn-bedecked cactus, hopped over a tarantula on a bicycle or clattered over a hill of white glistening crystal, we have a suggestion: Do it. Now.

It may sound punishing — and yes, in fact, it’ll cost you some wear and tear on your hide — but the scratches and stab wounds will quickly fade, leaving behind the happy glow of desert-induced bliss. …


Border Bike Trip, Day 23: If You Can’t Find Life’s Silver Lining, Make One Up

By GRANT WISHARD | www.weeklystandard.com


After sleeping in a ditch on US 385, Devon and I biked 30 miles to Marathon, Texas. It was a short distance, and Devon was as cheery to get on the road as he had been the entire trip: “Dude, every day there’s a new pain that makes me forget about the old pain.” If Devon has taught me anything, it’s that if you can’t find life’s silver lining, make one up. …


Early Spring on the Southern Tier

By Peter Gillott, Julian McCarthy and Poppy Holmes | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 37 Shepherd to Silsbee Tx

Wednesday April 4, 2018
After last night’s storm it was seriously cool this morning, Julian opted for long fingered gloves and Peter wished he had as well for the first. The storm had got rid of the humidity that we have had since Austin, a cool fresh English summer morning.
The route has finally got flat, even …


Dockless bike-sharing issues surface at city forum

by Caleb Pritchard | www.austinmonitor.com


After more than a yearlong absence, dockless bike-sharing returned to downtown Austin on Wednesday, if only for a few hours.

Representatives from nine different firms that dabble in dockless technology brought their wares and their pitches to the new Central Library for a community forum hosted by the Austin Transportation Department.

The event served as the formal kickoff of the public engagement phase of the department’s …


Improvements coming soon to major Third Ward streets

By Elissa Rivas | abc13.com

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Third Ward is about to see a multi-million dollar investment in some of its major roadways.

Mayor Sylvester Turner and Commissioner Rodney Ellis recently announced a joint effort to repair the streets around Texas Southern University and the University of Houston. It’s money that’s coming from Precinct One, with the idea of improving the neighborhood for walkers, drivers, cyclists, and even those using mass transit. …


9:00am – Lambent Wheels Rolling to Buda – 32 Miles @ 14ish MPH

Saturday, Apr 7, 2018, 9:00 AM

Bicycle Sport Shop
517 S Lamar Blvd Austin, TX

1 Austin Cyclists Went

• What we’ll do This is the standard South Austin route to Buda and then returning. This ride is no-drop and the pace will average 14ish mph so be sure you can maintain that ride pace. No drop means that we regroup periodically and will stop as a group for minor mechanical problems such as flats or thrown chains; major problems will require AAA or …

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California to Florida – across the USA

By Julian McCarthy | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 38 – Silsbee TX to Merryville LA: after 22 days in Texas we finally hit Louisiana!

Thursday April 5, 2018, 87 km (54 miles) – Total so far: 2,421 km (1,504 miles)
I was expecting a cold night so bundled up in my sleeping bag only to wake up hot about midnight. Then cold a few hours later!. The road noise was constant and I heard one train (there were apparently more) but with earplugs in I was not disturbed. In fact I overslept!
Breakfast was from our bags (I had cereal and melon) in the excellent clubhouse – a full kitchen and living room of excellent quality. Red Cloud is great, if a little pricier than most, and oddly does not accept cards, but we strongly recommend it.

The whole day’s ride was somewhat …


Coast to Coast With Bubba

By Bobby Rone | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 33 – Richards, TX to Shepherd, TX: Into the flatlands

Wednesday April 4, 2018, 62 miles (100 km) – Total so far: 1,765 miles (2,840 km)
The first thing that happened today was that a cold front came through. There were some hard showers and thunder last night, and we woke up this morning to temperatures in the 40’s and the wind blowing out of the south. But the skies were clear and the ride relatively short, so it was a good day. The worst part was a 10-mile section of road with no shoulder and heavy truck traffic. What makes it so bad is that the speed limit on Texas highways is 70mph. Those type of …

Day 34 – Shepherd, TX to Silver, TX: Last night in Texas!!!!!

Thursday April 5, 2018, 61 miles (98 km) – Total so far: 1,826 miles (2,939 km)
Tomorrow we go into Louisiana, so this is our last night in Texas. Today’s ride was mostly flat on mostly low traffic roads. However, there were a few logging trucks blasting by and the occasional jerk driver who buzzed some riders. One dump truck hit the panniers on a self-contained cross-country rider (not part of our group) and damaged her bike. Bubba’s bike mechanic, Coach, brought her to camp and did repairs on her bike. This lady is on …


Early Spring on the Southern Tier

By Peter Gillott, Julian McCarthy and Poppy Holmes | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 38 Silsbee, Texas, to Merryville, Louisiana: Of dogs and doughnuts

Thursday April 5, 2018, 54 miles (87 km) – Total so far: 1,958 miles (3,152 km)
We said goodbye to the Red Cloud RV Park in Texas quite early for us this morning, shortly after 8:00 am. It’s a nice camp ground with excellent facilities but very noisy because of the nearby highway, so I don’t think any of us slept well. Our …


The Limo Bikes to Bayous and Beaches

By Marilyn Swett | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Bay City to Clute, TX: Oil…Black Gold…Texas Tea

Thursday April 5, 2018, 45 miles (72 km) – Total so far: 565 miles (909 km)
“There’s more to getting to where you’re going then just knowing there’s a road.” ― Joan Lowery Nixon
It was much warmer this morning when we left the hotel and only a light breeze. We turned east on Hwy 35 which was a 4-lane divided highway and were immediately disappointed to find very rough chip seal. There was a wide shoulder to ride on but some crazy idiot had put the rumble strip right down the middle, eliminating a couple of feet.

The traffic was busy in both directions with lots of businesses along the road. Since it was …


Two Timing Texas Tour

By Richard Hoeg | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 1: Shakedown Cruise: Birds and Stars on the Farm!

Wednesday April 4, 2018, 14 miles (23 km) – Total so far: 14 miles (23 km)
We have arrived from Minnesota at my brother-in-law’s farm in rural Texas … about 70 miles SW of Fort Worth. His farm is a beautiful spot nestled in the hills with a small stream running through the property. Molly and I enjoyed a short “shake down” ride on farm roads to …

Day 2: Paluxy to De Leon: One Horse Power!

Thursday April 5, 2018, 46 miles (74 km) – Total so far: 60 miles (97 km)
Today was our first real day of touring. We were able to work our way over to De Leon using back roads! Our mileage by design was not overly aggressive today. The 80 degree heat is tough if all your training rides over the past month have been along the shores of Lake Superior with temperatures ranging from 20F to 35F. The last time we toured in Texas in April I had some horrible cramps after the day’s ride due to the heat. At age 62 I am …


Southern Tier on a Recumbent 2018

By Joseph Valenzi | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 34 – April 5 Thursday – Shepard TX to Silbee TX: Close encounters of the Truck Kind

Thursday April 5, 2018, 61 miles (98 km) – Total so far: 1,875 miles (3,018 km)
I got a lot of sleep last night which helped. I do not feel like I’m getting sick, thank goodness. Another of our riders has come down with a GI bug, which concerns me because I thought it was gone. Anyway, even with the good night’s rest, I had a hard time getting motivated today. Getting up an hour before dawn in the damp cold when you just want to stay in your warm sleeping bag is tough. Not to mention tackling another 60 miles of rough roads. I guess there are reasons why …


Whitehouse officials release plans for new mountain bike trails

By Shelby Trahan | www.kltv.com


WHITEHOUSE, TX (KLTV) – For years, land located on the southwest side of Whitehouse was not used by the city, but now the city has released its new plans for it.

“We started thinking, the council and I, what could be the highest and best use for this public land,” Whitehouse City Manager Aaron Smith said. “And one think that kept coming up was why not open this up to the folks, so we could use it for their benefit.” …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

RESULTS are posted for Week 4 of the @pureaustintri @drivewayseries presented by @Intelligentsia… https://t.co/4oEFGJTTwv

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) April 6, 2018

WEEK 5 RESULTS ARE UP https://t.co/HTFNoAY2vI

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) April 6, 2018

Tomorrow is the first day of BBX registration! Have you registered yet? It is going to be a BEAUTIFUL day and the BLUEBONNETS are BLOOMING like crazy. Nothing better than being on a BIKE. https://t.co/2Z6sjPjkrF https://t.co/2Z6sjPjkrF

— Northwest Cycling Club of Houston, TX (@NWCCHouston) April 6, 2018

Excellent representation & turn out at @HoustonPlanning’s first bicycle advisory committee meeting. Very relieved to see familiar (and highly talented) faces like @amarpmohite , @BikeHouston & @Robin_Holzer at the horseshoe. Let’s make it happen #MoreBikeLanes pic.twitter.com/oezsL4TDxx

— Pepe Lucho #BLM (@cmoney_htx) April 5, 2018

https://t.co/dUmNkAoBNr

— HOLLAND RACING (@HOLLANDRACERS) April 5, 2018

UT B-Cycle EARTH MONTH 🌎Miles Challenge will take place April 9th-30. The Miles Challenge goal is to hit 200,000 miles within the next 3 weeks.
Sign up for free today @AustinBcycle @austinmobility
@UTAustin @KeepTexasGreen pic.twitter.com/S3Ofa42Dok

— Bike UT (@bikeut) April 5, 2018

"Houston will join 21 other cities in a national partnership aimed at addressing persistent transportation challenges as technology and mobility choices have planners rethinking how streets, sidewalks and private spaces interact." https://t.co/bpWVMwPSmz

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) April 5, 2018

Time to share. Tell us what you like best about the Head for the Hills Bike Rally and what you’re most looking forward to about #hfth2018? #cedarhilltx #cedarhillrotary #dfw #dallas #fortworth #texas #bikingislife #bicycling #cycling #rotary #serviceaboveself

— Head for the Hills (@HFTHillsRally) April 5, 2018

Bikin' Shorts – The Rides of April 2018 https://t.co/t73ftafM6j pic.twitter.com/o6uSHPKoYF

— Bikin' Mike (@TheBikinMike) April 4, 2018

April 21st AND 22nd! Join us for a full weekend (Saturday and Sunday, no Friday) of stage racing or just ride or race for a single day if your schedule isn't flexible. Camping included with registration, this is always one of our favorite weekends. https://t.co/qwjUzLAQbE

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) April 5, 2018

TXTRI Discover the Villages Rides, Thursdays 9:00 a.m. TXTRI with Sandra Sutherland and coaches will show you the beautiful corners of our town! They will suggest routes of 10 miles. Bring your helmet! #BikeTheWoodlands #MayIsBikeMonth #NationalBikeMonth pic.twitter.com/yq5gOAdUkL

— Bike The Woodlands (@BikeWoodlands) April 5, 2018

Chris to lead DB1 weekly ride! (Apr 07, 2018 07:30AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) April 5, 2018

Did you know San Antonio and the surrounding areas have more than 75 miles of all level bicycle trails? Get out and ride with these 10 starting points: https://t.co/ubzIW6n86B #SWellCycle #shareyourjourney #bikeshare pic.twitter.com/VBGaVi0dNe

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) April 5, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Dirty Fury Stage Rush – Jacksboro, TX https://t.co/ZSpBBuEoUH

A true, gravel grinder stage race! Single day and non competitive options available too.

Stage Format:
Saturday 110 Mile Stage with 1 KOM bonus
Sunday Morning 42 Mile Stage with 1… https://t.co/Kwbblnad1M

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2018

New Event Castroville Time Trial Series (May Time Trial) – Castroville, TX Castroville Time Trial Series (May Time Trial) at Castroville, TXhttps://t.co/5drE2hNAYhhttps://t.co/5maEflrSRg

The 2018 Castroville Time Trial Series is ON.

  May 13     A… https://t.co/4PZpx9WAAW

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2018

New Event TUESDAY NIGHT CRITERIUM – Richardson, TX TUESDAY NIGHT CRITERIUM at Richardson, TXhttps://t.co/34Xor3V0Yvhttps://t.co/huzwjfa4nz

Category     Distance     Start     Fee     Prizes     Field Limit
    A RACE- P-1-2-3     60 minutes     7:10… https://t.co/wz7RpuLkjO

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2018

New Event 2018 Big Burg Mtn. Bike Race – Fredericksburg, TX 2018 Big Burg Mtn. Bike Race p/b Weaver Technologies at Fredericksburg, TXhttps://t.co/tq3KGuiAmphttps://t.co/JmxDuIVTuN

CONTACT INFORMATION                                
Tobin Behling   … https://t.co/LVYCB5UAf2

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2018

New Event Rodeo Road Rally – Mesquite, TX

This year, the charityfundraiser will start at Mesquite Rodeo Convention Center (at Military Parkwayand I-635 L.B.J. Freeway) at 8:00 a.m. ona special day, Saturday, June 30, 2018.Cyclists will have the choice o… https://t.co/HjMddPSv13

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2018

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