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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.

3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-1
3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
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Approaching Harvey Animates Today’s Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 23, 2017 by Rick AnkrumAugust 23, 2017

I thought a bike ride to the north would take me away from the “love bugs” but they flew around during most of the ride today. I chose the “New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch” route to ride 40+ miles and ended up biking 42.2 miles. The ride start was delayed until 11:30 as I handled some issues on my “side gig”. My original plan was to leave around 10 am so that I would be back in time to take my niece to get her haircut but with the late start I asked my wife to fill in for me. While I was resolving the issues I watched stage 5 of Vuelta a Espana with a hard uphill finish in the last 2 or 3 kilometers. No hills on my bike ride though.

While I waited I learned that a storm named “Harvey” that had crossed the Yucatan peninsula earlier this week gained strength over the Gulf of Mexico and might come ashore in Texas. If so, lots of rain may be here Friday through Sunday and cause me to not ride which in turn might keep me from reaching my 800 mile goal for August. That is why I lengthened today’s bike ride to 40+ miles. With today’s ride I am up to 662 miles and I plan on riding 40+ miles tomorrow (Thursday) and that would leave 98 miles to hit my goal. It depends on how long the rain stays in the Houston area if at all. Not biking this past Sunday may come back to bite me.

In the meantime today’s weather has no hint of upcoming rain though I rode on a damp Appian Way in Roman Forest near the new Dogwood Elementary school (probably a stray rain cloud). This school has a lot of blue/green sprayed grass covering the dirt which might wash away if we get the amount of rain some weather people are throwing around.

On the way out of Roman Forest I stopped at the Shell station for a water bottle refill to carry me to the Stripes station on FM 1314 where I stopped for about 20 minutes. This was 30.5 miles into the ride at 1:45 pm. I bought some fruit punch Gatorade which tasted weak which is okay because sometimes full-strength can be difficult to handle. The two fruit & grain cereal bars I brought gave me enough energy for the 11+ miles to complete the ride. While I was at Stripes the “love bugs” made a nuisance of themselves flying around and landing on me and anything I had nearby. I will be glad when their “season” is done. The possible heavy rain might wash them away if the cars and trucks with the bugs splattered on the front don’t wipe them out first. When I pulled into the Stripes station a lady had some spray cleaner and paper towels cleaning the bugs off her car. Other people were not as industrious as she was.

Leaving Stripes I rode south through Briar Tree past the soon to be in session elementary and middle schools. Next week I will need to move up the time I ride by them to miss the traffic. Oakhurst doesn’t have any schools so nothing to worry about there but Kings Manor is the next place where I need to keep the school dismissal time in mind. I made my way through Kingwood and finished at 3:02 pm.

Thursday weather looks to bike ride friendly.

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Texas Bicycling News August 22nd 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on August 22, 2017 by Rick AnkrumAugust 22, 2017

You could pay less to replace that worn out cassette

Industry wins landmark ruling overturning duties on cassettes

by Marc Sani | www.bicycleretailer.com


NEW YORK (BRAIN) — For duty purposes, bike cassettes are once again being treated just like freewheels — exempt from all duty requirements, thanks to a recent ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade.
The dispute dates to June 2012, when the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Service rebuffed Trek Bicycle Corp.’s formal protest over a Customs decision to reclassify cassettes and levy a 10 percent duty on them. Trek, backed by the …


Special Olympics TX athletes to compete in HHH

By Samantha Forester | www.newschannel6now.com


WICHITA FALLS, TX (KAUZ) –
The Hotter’N Hell Hundred kicks off this weekend in Wichita Falls. Newschannel 6 has learned that eight Special Olympics Texas athletes from Wichita Falls will ride in various races, including the Criterium course with professional riders.
Six will compete in various events on Saturday, including the …


The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group

Austin, TX
3,937 Mountain Bikers

Meet other local mountain bikers to organize rides, review trails, gear and trade tips. All skill-levels welcome. We’ll try to organize rides that fit all experience levels. M…

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ARR Trail Crew Berm Building and Drainage work – Meet at Lincolnshire Trailhead

Wednesday, Aug 30, 2017, 6:00 PM

Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park
12138 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, TX

8 Mountain Bikers Went

Meet at the LIncolnshire Trailhead on the southern border of the Park.We will be building berms for turns and drainage diversions as the soil conditions should be ideal for dirt work.   If you are not allergic to poison ivy, we have a special hero job for you!  :)Please sign up here so we know how many to expectWear sturdy boots and bring water …

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ARR Trail Crew Berm Building and Drainage work – Meet at Lincolnshire Trailhead

Tuesday, Aug 29, 2017, 6:00 PM

Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park
12138 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, TX

14 Mountain Bikers Went

Meet at the LIncolnshire Trailhead on the southern border of the Park.We will be building berms for turns and drainage diversions as the soil conditions should be ideal for dirt work.   If you are not allergic to poison ivy, we have a special hero job for you!  :)Please sign up here so we know how many to expectWear sturdy boots and bring water …

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Abilene Wide Open: The Iron Rider and his scrappy hobby

Ronald W Erdrich | www.reporternews.com


I knew when I saw a bathtub behind the bicycle, there was only one guy who would pull something like that in a bicycle race – the Iron Rider.
Since around 2000, John Klemp has been seen on his bicycle towing a trailer stacked with scrap iron and appliances through Abilene to the salvage yards on Pine Street. Most people are surprised he owns a pickup; he’d just rather deliver the …


Top 10 Things to Do at the Hotter’N Hell Hundred

Richard Carter | www.timesrecordnews.com


The Hotter’N Hell Hundred has always been more than just riding bikes for 100 miles (or less, if you choose) in really hot weather.
Fun things to do beckon from the Multi-Purpose Event Center every day of the event, one that attracts some 10,000 to 12,000 bicyclers over four days to tackle the big Endurance Ride or the USA Cycling competitive Road Race.
The Hotter’N Hell, which runs through Aug. 27, also touts fun activities for those who don’t necessarily ride. If you want to check out some great food, watch live bands, eat a ton of spaghetti, watch thrilling bike races or just take in the annual spectacle, here is our list of Top 10 Things to Do at the Hotter’N Hell Hundred.
1. The Start …



Texas Bicycling from Twitter

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/900175722681171969

Check out my ride on Strava.
Dropped like a bad habit #cantkeepup https://t.co/RRKGYsWXSc pic.twitter.com/8YWcR0poQW

— Stan Paoli (@StanPaoli) August 23, 2017

https://twitter.com/bicyclesplus/status/900094641839669249

Headed out to Southfork Ranch on October 14th for the DFW Tour de Cure and want to stay near the venue!?! A block… https://t.co/YRemVuYpg4

— DFW Tour de Cure (@DFWTourdeCure) August 22, 2017

We'll be out @BikeBarnTX Mem. Park Crit tomorrow, 8/23 & teaching bicycle safety. We'll have @iamspecialized helmets,2! #elbowzbikesafetxdot pic.twitter.com/kBj30ubnSw

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) August 22, 2017

Lieutenant Wetzel will lead the flyover for the #HH100 7:05 am Saturday start
Thank you to our USAF for everything they do for our country!! pic.twitter.com/hiYnfqgVl3

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) August 22, 2017

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Ride For Rotary-Queen Isabella Causeway Cross – Brownsville, TX https://t.co/PeY3hLuKGy
… https://t.co/myjI4nUgw4

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 22, 2017

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Love Bugs Pests Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 22, 2017 by Rick AnkrumAugust 22, 2017

Love bugs were a pain on the bike ride on the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route today. Most of them were on Old Atascocita Road and later when I stopped at the Huffman Chevron for a rest stop.I could hear the pesky bugs hitting my helmet as I biked on Old Atascocita Road and FM 2100 on the way to Huffman.

Arriving at the chevron 21.6 miles into the ride I went inside to get more ice and water. Picking up the trusty Greensheet newspaper to sit on I headed outside to the shade and what turned out to be flying love bugs bothering me. Swatting them away kept me busy and thinking the stop might be a short one to get away from them. For some reason they liked to land on the nozzle of my water bottle and brushing them away only lasted a few minutes before they reappeared. After 20 minutes I refilled my water bottle and headed out glad to leave the bugs behind but their siblings were along FM 1960 but not as thick. At Lake Houston they seemed to stop and I didn’t miss them.

The weather was hot but some reason at the beginning the intensity of the heat felt less. Maybe the eclipse leftover some effect. I started biking at 11:22 am after a late finish to stage 4 of Vuelta a Espana. The temperature was 90 degrees with scattered clouds and lots of blue sky showing. The wind was an acceptable 5 mph from the SE and humidity was 65% (home weather station data).

After starting I remembered the sidewalk construction along Kingwood Drive in front of Kingwood High School and modified the route to avoid that area. When I got to Kingwood Drive the sidewalk on the east bound lane was poured so I think the next time I will go back to my usual route to test it. School starts next Monday and traffic will increase so I need to keep that in mind.

By the time I finished the bike ride at 2:14 pm the temperature moved up to 94 degrees, humidity dropped to 58% and I was sweating a lot.

I am getting closer to my goal of 800 miles in August after today’s 33.7 miles moved me to within 180 miles.

The next two days’ weather looks great for biking but Friday and Saturday could be very wet. I will need to change my plans to ride around 32 miles each day to 40 or so.

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Strava Ride Summary

Strava Bicycle Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycling News August 21st 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on August 21, 2017 by Rick AnkrumAugust 21, 2017

The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group

Austin, TX
3,937 Mountain Bikers

Meet other local mountain bikers to organize rides, review trails, gear and trade tips. All skill-levels welcome. We’ll try to organize rides that fit all experience levels. M…

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Only a ~60% #solareclipse2017 in Austin, TX today… Just enough to mess up our Monday RRR picture ☀ ! pic.twitter.com/u30Dt1grzp

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) August 22, 2017

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/899757235185762305

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/899711176426348550

STOLEN – White Specialized Vita Sport in Zilker https://t.co/VX2yl8jw5h pic.twitter.com/MvNxbYvjzW

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) August 21, 2017

It's our pleasure to introduce the 2017 Tuesday Race Series. We are forever grateful to returning sponsors for… https://t.co/9C9A82SJg5

— FortWorthCX (@FortWorthCX) August 21, 2017

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