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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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Bike Through the Forest and Hills

Texbiker.net Posted on January 21, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 21, 2017

The drive to Coldspring was in the dark and fog. Once I arrived around 7:25 the fog was still hanging heavy and it was almost like walking in a mist. Making my way to the registration table I filled out the form and walked to the line to pay and get my packet. They were out of medium shirts so I opted for the small rather than the XL size. I did not pass out any Texbiker.net business cards today because when I left home I thought I might not have time. As I walked to the registration area I took these photos.

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After I walked back to the Jeep I pinned my number on (40) and unloaded the Stradalli. I put my jacket on and then added the wheels to the bike. One thing I forgot though was the water bottle. I did not notice this until i reached down to get a drink around mile 10. Because of this I stopped at rest stop 3 going and again on the return leg. On the return leg I took the break to drink and eat some mini muffins. Hills were coming and I would need energy to pedal up them. With the bike ready I rode to the start line area. These are some photos along the way.

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I didn’t realize when I took the picture above but the biker in the yellow MD Anderson jersey is Ronnie Clark. A couple of years ago we did a number of Saturday rides around the Kingwood area. When I pulled up beside him he recognized me and we chatted while waiting for the ride to start. He has a nice looking new blue bike he bought in Palestine, TX.

The ride got underway at 8:08 with no change in the fog. The roads were wet from the rain we received around midnight but not many puddles. The first 5 miles went quickly going downhill but these same hills would not be so fast on the return when we ride up them. I did skipped the first rest stop no knowing I didn’t have my water bottle. A few miles past the rest stop I found out the bottle was back in the Jeep. The roads to the first rest stop were not that smooth with some spots covered in sand from high water. On FM222 the road surface improved quite a bit with some sections looking brand new.

At Shepherd the routed turned right onto SH 150. Surprisingly the road surface on SH 150 was a lot rougher than FM222 but there was a wide shoulder but it was usually chip’n seal. I stopped at the number 3 rest stop for fluid. Also on FM222 I remembered I didn’t take a screen shot of the weather at the start so I took one at the rest stop.

The fog had soaked my gloves and I was glad I wore a jacket to keep the moisture from soaking my long sleeve jersey. Also the leg warmers kept my legs dry and warm too. While i was at the rest stop a young lady held my bike while I went for water.

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Rest stop 3 photo.

Leaving the rest stop it was about 8 miles to the turn around. The fog seemed to get thicker but fortunately the traffic was not too heavy. Most cars had their lights on so I saw them and moved to the shoulder. With the shoulder not as smooth as the main lane I tried to stay off the shoulder unless necessary. After the turn around the ride was not much different. I stopped at rest stop 3 for more water and mini muffins. From there I rode back to the rest stop about 5 miles from the finish and stopped to give my legs a break, drink more water and eat a few mini muffins for the hills. A picture and video while I was stopped.

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The road for the 5+ miles from the rest stop to the finish was rolling hills with a couple of steep hills. Look at the RideWithGPS.com link to see the elevation change. Surprisingly I set a couple of personal records on the stretch at Strava.com. The sky brightened some during these last 5 miles but the road was still wet. I made it the last hill and finished at 11:30, which is what I guessed when I was at the rest stop.

Today’s bike ride put me past my mileage goal fro January with 312.2 miles. The goal was 300 miles. The bike ride summary from SportTracks.

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Texas Bicycling News January 20th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on January 21, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 21, 2017

Why Liz Schasel, a Plan II Student at UT, Is Biking from Austin to Anchorage

Riley Heruska | studybreaks.com


A member of the group Texas 4000, Schasel and 80 others will travel more than 4,000 miles this summer to raise money to fight cancer.
A Marketing and Plan II at the University of Texas at Austin, junior Liz Schasel is going to be having a busier summer than most.
In addition to being the president of Texas Spirits, a member of Camp Kesem and a mentor at KIPP Austin College Prep School, Schasel is also on the Texas 4000 team, which means she will …


Big Bend: A much needed dose of desert solitude

by Pam LeBlanc | fitness.blog.mystatesman.com


Thank you desert, for the solitude. I needed that.
I just wrapped up a West Texas road trip that included solo tent camping, a look at the new dinosaur exhibit at Big Bend National Park, mountain bike riding through the desert, hiking in the Davis Mountains and more.
I’ve visited the Big Bend area at least 20 times over the years. It grows on …


Examining the best places to run, bike around town

Brett Hoffman | www.gosanangelo.com

The hills are alive with the sound of … heavy breathing?
Yep, that’s heavy breathing, not music, that you’re hearing in the hills and it’s the sound of cyclists and runners working hard as they climb up to the top of hilly roads in and around San Angelo.
Although many athletes have a love/hate relationship with hills, serious cyclists and runners seek out hills because they know that biking or …



Southern Tier Winter Tour

By David Hayes | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 26 – Alpine to Marfa TX: It Finally Happened
Friday January 20, 2017
It is just before 10pm this past Christmas Eve. Daniel, my fabulous LBS mechanic, has just completed building my touring bike and I’m there to pick it up. In amidst things like making sure I have some spare innertubes, etc., he shows me the completely-not-like-my-regular-road-bike process for changing the tube on my bike’s rear tire in case I get a flat. Because of the Rohloff hub and carbon belt drive, there is no derailleur. And at one point, you need a quarter. And it has disc brakes. Etc.. In short, totally different.
So I’d dreaded…for now nearly 4 weeks…experiencing a flat on my rear tire. While my class was done perfectly in the short time we had that evening, I’d never actually done it. Just watched it done. Moreover, I was pretty certain that I’d forget some tiny, yet crucial detail when the time actually came for me to remember everything perfectly.
And if you can’t change the …


This weekend’s rides: Oatmeal Road Race! Red Horn!

by Thomas | steinerranchcycling.com

Saturday most of the regular ride crew will be racing in Oatmeal Texas http://drivewayseries.com/oatmeal-road-race/ so there will not be a ride from Steiner. Spectators are welcome, so come out and cheer us on!
Sunday is our usual Coffee Shop ride to Red Horn. It is 50 miles and is at an endurance pace typically finishing around a 17mph average speed overall. While we make great efforts to keep the group together, this …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Day 20 complete of the #365DayCyclingChallenge. Managed to get it done between storms.

— Karen B. (@KarenRBarb) January 21, 2017

Support the Lake Travis High School mountain bike team at their annual fundraiser Saturday night. Fun, auction… https://t.co/3tu99k8rOS

— SWCycleSport (@SWCycleSport) January 20, 2017

CPS B&C, B&C Extended will be headed NW tomorrow! Final variation of the route before I submit to make it perm…. https://t.co/6l4PVcO4fr

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) January 20, 2017

Rain or shine, ride. #GoOutside pic.twitter.com/myIreEuH56

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) January 20, 2017

@HoustonBikePlan went before the Planning Commission yesterday and we had a packed room! Thank you, #Houston #ridershttps://t.co/rF2Wfj1Otl pic.twitter.com/sxdWS7shGU

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) January 20, 2017

Saturday Morning Road Ride! Meet at Bike World (5911 Brodway) at 7:15 am. Wheels down at 7:30 am. Approx 1-2hrs /… https://t.co/yYN0DdhVgU

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) January 20, 2017

New signal lights make roads less confusing for bicyclists and drivers @mandydugan https://t.co/N1HZepFygW

— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) January 20, 2017

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event The Bat City Classic at Apache Pass – Rockdale, TX The Bat City Classic at Apache Pass at Rockdale, TX
… https://t.co/uPTbGjcDll

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 21, 2017

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Rain Ended Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on January 21, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 21, 2017

My last bike ride was on January 14th. I stayed off the bike due to weather most of those days. Monday started out wet and rainy but dried out around noon. I had a meeting that day and didn’t finish in time to ride. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday it rained keeping me inside. Today the weather changed and after the overcast sky burned off the bike ride started at 12:24 on the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route for a total of <strong>33.39 miles</strong>. The weather at the start and finish:

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Three other bicyclists crossed my path during the bike ride, all west of Lake Houston. I waved at them and two acknowledged me but the third rider was not looking my way.

Nothing out of the ordinary on today’s ride. The light breeze was not that chilly coming off the lake when I rode over it on FM1960.

I am closing in on my January mileage goal of 300 miles with 265.69 miles so far.

Tomorrow the weather looks good to ride the Bike Through the Forest and Hills ride in Coldspring. Usually it is cold and/or raining but it looks like a high of 74 and mostly clear sky. It might be in the 50’s at the 8 AM start time but i can work around that. First organized bike ride of 2017.

Links to RideWithGPS.com map and metrics and Strava.com metrics.

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Texas Bicycling News January 19th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on January 21, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 21, 2017

Construction to begin soon on “University Connections” Bridge on Brays Bayou Greenway

Rachel Compton | houstonparksboard.org


HOUSTON, TX – January 18, 2017 – Construction will soon begin on a new pedestrian/bike bridge across Brays Bayou as an extension of the Brays Bayou Greenway hike-and-bike trails. The new bridge will connect the University of Houston across Brays Bayou to MacGregor Park.
The pedestrian bridge will run parallel to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and the METRO Rail Purple Line. Construction of the pedestrian/bike bridge is funded through a Texas Department of Transportation grant matched with City of Houston bond dollars. Construction is expected to be complete fall 2017. Brays Bayou Greenway is just one of nine bayous being transformed through Bayou Greenways 2020, one of the most …


Trek issues recall of 720 disc and 24h Bontrager Approved TLR Disc wheels due to spoke breakage

By Zach Overholt | www.bikerumor.com


You know how this goes, if you happen to have a 2015, 2016, or 2017 Trek 720 disc, you should stop riding it and head to your local Trek Dealer. The same goes for the wheels that were on the bike, the Bontrager Approved TLR Disc 700c 24h wheels. The reason for the most recent recall is a higher rate of spoke breakage on those wheels which were sold on the 720 or sold separately. Spoke breakage doesn’t usually lead to …


Austin B-cycle adding more bikes and stations, increasing free ride time

Pam LeBlanc | fitness.blog.austin360.com


Hot off a record year for ridership numbers, Austin B-cycle is adding more bike docks, more bikes and more no-charge bike time for users. It’s also changing the cost of a 24-hour pass.
The bike share service is adding capacity to its busiest stations, and installing four new stations in the next two months. Look for the new stations at 13th and San Antonio streets, Henderson between 6th and 9th streets, Congress Avenue at …


Step Up Ride for January 21st 8 AM Start

by jtotaro | www.planobicycle.org

Looks like last few weeks sequence of rain activity might line up just right for us to get a Saturday AM ride in this weekend. Weather channel has it mostly sunny Friday to dry out the roads (and the trail through the park) and, as of Thursday noon, only a 15% chance of rain starting at 9 AM Saturday. Mid 50s temps …


3 things to know about the new Central Texas bike, pedestrian plan

By Amy Denney | communityimpact.com


Formation of the Central Texas region’s active transportation plan is underway, and residents are invited to provide their feedback at 10 upcoming open house events.
1. This is the first Regional Active Transportation Plan for Central Texas.
Active transportation involves using one’s body to get around, including walking and biking. …


Best Ideas Contest gets thumbs-up from IBD Summit attendees

by Marc Sani | www.bicycleretailer.com

TEMPE, Ariz. (BRAIN) — It was billed as the Best Ideas Contest. Five dealers offered attendees at the annual IBD Summit their best ideas to improve their operations and profitability. And the winner as selected by the audience in a secret ballot was . . .
Hill Abell. He shared financial data from his stores, Bicycle Sport Shop in Austin, Texas, on the success of his Trade In/Trade Up program. A quick synopsis: Last year his staff sold $345,000 in …


Southern Tier Winter Tour

By David Hayes | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 25 – Marathon to Alpine TX: Vini Vidi Vindy
Thursday January 19, 2017
I know I had an entire post about the wind coming out of Austin. And while it was pretty serious, it was wind made by a weak weather god, because the wind today came straight from Thor. Headwind so strong there was one point where I was pushing my rig up what couldn’t have been more than a 1% grade. Gusts up to 25mph with steady winds in the 15-20 range. Headwinds. But, luckily, it was at least sunny all day and it warmed up by mid-morning so I didn’t have rain or bitter cold in the mix.
I knew, of course, that the forecast called for this kind of wind. And I knew I would be, STILL!, riding uphill all day. Without overstating things, I was dreading the day ahead. I contemplated just staying in Marathon, but I also knew that these winds are supposed to last a FULL WEEK. And while anyone, including me, might question my courage in facing what I thought would be a riding day from hell, no one should question my desire to leave the terrible WiFi of Marathon. Even Langtry…lowly Langtry…had pretty good WiFi in that visitor center I could pirate at night. But Marathon…well, ’nuff said.
So, off I want not long after breakfast at dawn. And it was just as …


Public Hearing on the Bike Plan Brings Many Supporters

Mary Blitzer | bikehouston.org/


A big thanks goes out to the many (we packed the house to standing room only) people who showed up on this bleak Thursday, 1/19 at 2:30 pm, to voice their support for the bike plan and tell decision makers why people on bicycles need safe places to ride and why Houston needs to develop better bikeways.
Watch the full testimony here: http://houstontx.city.swagit.com/htv1/ (The video feed should be uploaded to this link shortly, just click Planning Commission Jan 19 and then agenda item …


Ride to the Monument

Saturday, Jan 21, 2017, 7:00 AM

Bay Area Park
7500 Bay Area Blvd. Houston, TX

1 Cyclists Went

NOTE:  A chance of rain for the event.  If it’s raining, I’ll stay home.  I really don’t like riding in limited visibility.  Cars have a hard enough time noticing us and rain or drizzle make it much worse.A 30-ish mile route, from Bay Area park to the monument. Not many bail-outs along the way.  We will take 2 short breaks, one at the monument or …

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8th La Porte Social Ride

Wednesday, Jan 25, 2017, 7:00 PM

La Porte Municipal Court
3005 N. 23rd St La Porte, TX

1 Cyclists Went

Join us for the 8th La Porte Social ride! That’s right, still young enough to be counting’em. Should be a nice pace with something in the middle. Like an Oreo with bikes and no innuendo.The weather should be positively balmy, which is great because we’ll have an excuse to stop off and refresh ourselves with ice cream or adult beverages.  Even both…

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

.@reddit: Riding at my university team’s training camp https://t.co/LohvEuAcYL https://t.co/z7lJCzVS1z #bicycling pic.twitter.com/QFzfQ3Ax6F

— David Fitzgerald (@dfitzger) January 20, 2017

STOLEN – Black Specialized Hardrock Disc 29 in South Austin https://t.co/9IViVxf16T pic.twitter.com/VOWK5B2GKn

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) January 20, 2017

When a bike theif decided to smash out our front door glass, we decided to temporarily redecorate it. Until the… https://t.co/kC8lqh5YZl

— Local Hub (@localhubbicycle) January 20, 2017

New signal lights make roads less confusing for bicyclists and drivers https://t.co/onb4dQK4wM pic.twitter.com/C3Y0lcSqdV

— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) January 20, 2017

@BikeHouston peeps and speakers at the Planning Committee Hearing for Houston City Hall for the @HoustonBikePlan this afternoon. 🚴‍♀️🚴🚲 pic.twitter.com/GTTJRr8j41

— Rose Nolen (@nolensan) January 20, 2017

Houston Bike Plan public hearing ongoing at Houston Planning Commission pic.twitter.com/wChEFqJ961

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) January 19, 2017

Join us at the @hillcountryride Kickoff event on Thurs, 1/26! Learn more about the ride and why you should join. https://t.co/KV79QqCWqq

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) January 19, 2017

STOLEN – Gray Trek FX+ in Central Austin https://t.co/8KjhOofLgu

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) January 19, 2017

Bike Friendly Fort Worth is in the planning stages to host one or more “bike light giveaway” events soon! We’ve… https://t.co/1u8SE1hC9J

— Bike Friendly FW (@BikeFriendlyFW) January 19, 2017

IRDCC'S President (L) and Ride Leader (R) getting ready for the Iron Riders Dallas Cycling Club Annual MLK Day Group Ride!#onward pic.twitter.com/sPNamQJetm

— Iron Riders Dallas (@IronRidersDFW) January 19, 2017

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event STCC Express – Frisco, TX Who can Ride? ANYONE that can keep an average pace of one of our two groups! … https://t.co/wxgGJC3PdM

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 19, 2017

New Event Bridge Ride – Frisco, TX 13-15 mph, no drop. Ride Leader Laura Schulte, Chuck Schwandt

… https://t.co/vZxVX8E5cZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 19, 2017

New Event RBM Frisco Sat Ride – Frisco, TX Very popular routes. Leads out in two-three groups; (A Group) very fas… https://t.co/CBwIsaqSgg

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 19, 2017

New Event Bullis Afternoon Ride – San Antonio, TX https://t.co/LDzb1Dbm9l Ride some familiar roads from a great … https://t.co/8mBHFtpznL

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 19, 2017

New Event GDB Super Bowl Ride – Dallas, TX https://t.co/RRbFqRKO0X

Cycling enthusiasts will ride from sites all … https://t.co/JvKKPFBq6z

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 19, 2017

New Event Lancaster Country Ride – Lancaster, TX https://t.co/gXXFtPNrF9

Make plans for a fabulous day of Texas … https://t.co/dgaiZoMDDw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 19, 2017

New Event Fayetteville Road Race – Fayetteville, TX https://t.co/gS7AfFpEBvhttps://t.co/YafT0bT4V2

See the fly… https://t.co/0htjiUe6e1

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 19, 2017

New Event HTFU Roubaix – Huntsville, TX https://t.co/IqOyjlzvt2https://t.co/45Nt030T3c

Start/Finish/Parking wi… https://t.co/dMvhxRoben

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 19, 2017

New Event Tour de Southern Walnut Creek Trail – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP se… https://t.co/e7SQWtIhlY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 20, 2017

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