By SARA CAPPIELLO | www.codyenterprise.com

A Cody man is taking action in the fight against cancer, with two wheels and a mind full of determination.
Paul Blough, an active cyclist, lost his wife Shelia to pancreatic cancer last October. In honor of her, Blough is taking a 2,100-mile bike ride from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston to the John Hopkins Cancer Center in Baltimore, Md., to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer.
“I know a 2,100-mile bicycle journey will be a challenging adventure,†Blough said. “I have my website and …
By Brandie Richardson | www.weeklycitizen.com

Dozens of cyclists will pedal over 500 miles from Houston to New Orleans next month as part of the annual Tour du Rouge bicycle fundraiser. Among the cyclists is two-time rider Tyrone Smith of Gonzales.
Smith rode in the six day, 535-mile-trip, last year and knew he wanted to do it again next year because of not only his love of riding, but of his desire to help and support others.
“I realized last year when I did the ride that it was something I would be …
By Kelby Wingert | www.forthoodsentinel.com

Last week, Project Hero’s annual Ride 2 Recovery Texas Challenge rolled through Central Texas and made an overnight stop at the Great Place. Ride 2 Recovery started nearly a decade ago as an organization to help military veterans and first responders who have been affected by post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury and physical injuries.
The national organization for vets and first responders uses cycling as a tool for recovery and …
Michael Aaron, KYTX | www.cbs19.tv
AUSTIN – In June, a group of students from the University of Texas at Austin will embark on a journey from Austin to Anchorage, Alaska.
The group, known as Texas 4000, is made up of 76 students on a mission to share hope knowledge and charity in the fight against cancer.
Catherine Butschi, a 2012 graduate of Tyler’s Robert E. Lee High School will make the trip.
“It’s incredible to look back and …
Cyclesome | www.mybikeitlist.com
Rest Day in Navasota, Texas (0 miles)
As I biked through Navasota, Texas yesterday, I blinked and almost missed the entire town! It. Is. Small. Navasota has a one main street, Washington Street. At one time, this town used to be a hub for the Union Pacific Railroad and still has a train passing through a few times during the day. …
Houston Parks Board | houstonparksboard.org

Get to know your bayou at Bayou Greenway Day, a FREE outdoor festival in MacGregor Park with games, music, giveaways and more. Experience the beauty of Brays Bayou Greenway while enjoying free activities, hosted by Houston Parks Board and other community organizations.
Activities include…
Kayaking
Yoga
Kite Flying
Origami
Bike Rides
Yard Games
Obstacle Course
Zumba
Soccer Drills
Chalk Art
Animal Adoptions
Interactive Storytelling
… and much more!
By Charles Brun | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 30: Lost Maples Recreation Area to Kerrville Texas
Thursday April 13, 2017, 54 miles (87 km) – Total so far: 1,621 miles (2,609 km)
Today the scenery was much like yesterday what with Texas hills, cloudy skies, and moderate temperatures. The highlights of the day came at the end of the day when I reached the town of Kerrville, which has a population of 23,000 folks.
I set the alarm for 6:15 am so I could get an early start. However I enjoyed camping with the other cyclists and did not start rolling until 8:30 am.
After the final big climb out of the campground the rest of the day was largely downhill though there were many short steep sections where I had to downshift to my lowest gear, thus literally crawled up the inclines. For a brief section I looked down at the GPS and found I had a 10% grade, which is a pretty steep hill for a fully loaded touring bicycle. There is hardly any …
by Sameer Gokhale | cycling.powweb.com
With bluebonnet season in full swing, there isn’t a better time than April to get back on your bike and get some miles under your belt before the Texas summer hits us. In a couple of weeks, we will have our first training ride (led by Velo Valero) heading out of Bullis Park.
Bullis Park Ride
On April 29, Velo Valero will be leading the scheduled SACA ride from Bullis Park. The details for the ride can be found on the team calendar. Following the ride, please join Velo Valero, SACA, and the National MS Society at the newly-remodeled Specht’s Store for lunch. Specht’s has put $2,000,000 into renovations at the store, and is ready to show off both what’s new (and what’s old and …
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