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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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Texas Bicycling News – October 30, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on October 30, 2023 by Rick AnkrumOctober 30, 2023

Austin man bikes 500 miles just 3 months after major heart surgery

patch.com

Randy Greenberg, 65, credits his recovery to ‘transformative’ cardiac rehab and care at Ascension Seton

Randy Greenberg was an active 60-something, doing tough bike rides and keeping up with people much younger than him.

In 2022, he and his wife were taking a trip in their RV across the U.S. and had spent a month in Florida where they’d ridden bikes on flat roads. “When I came back to Austin and had trouble making it up hills and getting out of breath, at first I thought it was just being out of practice with hills,” he said.

Then his dentist noted that his blood pressure was 80/50 (normal is about 120/80). This led him to see Dr. Peter Monteleone, cardiologist with Ascension Seton, who performed a sonogram and echocardiogram and diagnosed Randy with a mitral valve prolapse. Because Randy had had a …


Glad to see H-GAC funded this. @JamesLLlamas can you tell us more. Midtown of course is the land of 6 lane stroads. pic.twitter.com/yJvasb0K4O

— ?Prioritize people over cars #fatboyonabike (@gratifihouston) October 30, 2023


Blog: Cross country – Southern Tier

By sedona_rocks | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Bob Hake’s journey across the USA from September 2023 to November 2023

#1: Day 36: 10/29/23 New Waverly to Shepherd,TX By sedona_rocks on Mon 30 Oct 2023 13:57 (US/Pacific) Reply Rating: (0) Today was an easy 50 miler through the Texas countryside north of Houston. Nothing too special on the route. Just a nice Sunday morning ride. We are staying at a funky place called the Shepherd Sanctuary. It is an eclectic mix of buildings, some picked up and moved here from who knows where and others built on site. It is owned and run by Peach Williamson who is very kind and welcoming. I am staying in a small cabin which means I don’t have to pitch a tent and deal with it in the rain tomorrow. Spent the afternoon cleaning up, airing out all my stuff and doing some laundry. Jambalaya for dinner with apple pie for dessert. We have one more day in Texas and three weeks remaining in the entire adventure.

Blog: Cross country – Southern Tier

By sedona_rocks | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Bob Hake’s journey across the USA from September 2023 to November 2023

#1: Day 37: 10/30/23 Shepherd to Silsbee,TX By sedona_rocks on Mon 30 Oct 2023 15:35 (US/Pacific) Reply Rating: (0) We woke up to 48 degrees, rain and 14 mph winds from the north. Not ideal for biking to say the least. So we waited till there was a break in the rain and took off at 9:30. But about mile 5 the rain started again. I didn’t ride out of the rain until about mile 55. So it was about 50 miles of constant rain and the temps never got out of the 40s. My new Showers Pass coat and rain pants worked like a dream. I didn’t get wet except my feet. Can’t say the same for all my fellow riders. We are staying in another RV park in Silsbee,TX. Originally we were going to tent camp but were able to talk them into letting us sleep in the rec room. I was not looking forward to outdoor camping in the 30s. So we get to relax inside and watch Monday Night Football. Tomorrow is supposed to be dry, cold and windy. Dry is an improvement


Brownsville’s Benavides Park gets mountain bike trail

By Steve Clark | myrgv.com

Pedro “Pete” Benavides County Park in Southmost now has a 2.5-mile mountain bike trail and exercise court in addition to the park’s several other features.

It’s the first mountain bike trail in the county parks system, said Joe Vega, director of the county’s parks and recreation department.

“It has three different levels,” he said. “It has the beginners, intermediate and advanced level. We’re excited about this new amenity. It adds to the other great recreational opportunities we have at Benavides Park.”

Those other amenities include a playground, baseball fields, a nature trail, a walking trail and a covered …


$7.5M grant will help Woodlands connect Harper’s Landing, Texas 242 to bike trails

Claire Partain | www.houstonchronicle.com

Traffic is seen along Texas 242 west of Interstate 45 in July in The Woodlands. The Woodlands Township has received a $7.5 million grant from the Texas Transportation Commission to build a 5-mile bike and pedestrian pathway connecting Harper’s Landing to The Woodlands’ trail system along Texas 242.

The Woodlands Township has received a $7.5 million grant from the Texas Transportation Commission to build a 5-mile bike and pedestrian pathway connecting Harper’s Landing to The Woodlands’ trail system along Texas 242.

The new pathway will begin at FM 1488 and connect several isolated neighborhoods along Texas 242 to The Woodlands’ trail system before crossing Interstate 45, culminating at Harper’s Landing Park. The grant will fund 80 percent of the project, totaling $7.47 million.

The township’s board of directors has allocated the remaining $1.87 million in its 2024 budget, township board chairman Ann Snyder said. …


Austin MetroBike program to go fully electric in 2024

By Katy McAfee | communityimpact.com

Austin leaders announced they will expand the city’s bike rental program, MetroBike, after receiving a $11.3 million grant from the Texas Department of Transportation on Oct. 26.

The funding is part of a larger $345 million infusion approved by the Texas Transportation Commission for bicycle and pedestrian mobility improvements throughout the state.

The details

The funding will allow the city to expand on its current fleet of 81 stations and 800 bicycles and replace all regular bikes with electric bikes, as e-bikes are used …


Corpus Christi awarded $13M grant from Texas Transportation Commission

By: Tony Jaramillo | www.kristv.com

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Traffic is coming back to an abandoned railroad trestle that crosses Oso Bay. But it won’t be trains that will be rolling across that structure. Instead, it will be bikes and foot traffic.

The $13 million grant will turn the old railroad trestle into an ADA accessible, shared-use path that will connect a hike and bike trail from Holly Road to Flour Bluff Drive. The project is one of 83 across the state to be selected as a part of the Transportation Alternative Grant Program.

Corpus Christi Mayor Paulette Guajardo said the grant is a "testament to …


Round the Block: The last leg

By Curtis Stoker | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 38 – Shepherd to Silsbee, TX

Monday October 30, 2023, 62 miles (100 km) – Total so far: 2,073 miles (3,336 km) Had a good rest in the “Barby Suite” as my co-riders are calling it. I even got visited by a friendly grey cat during the night. It just came and curled up by my feet during the night and kept those feet toasty warm. We woke to a 44 degree morning. We weren’t all that anxious to hit the road considering it was raining as well. We got our breakfast and packed our lunch taking our time. We waited for a break in the rain and took off. I was close to last taking off due to helping Bruce with a flat tire. It was probably lucky for me because I was able to ride the first 20 miles relatively dry. It really didn’t rain, but there was a mist in the air that got things a little wet.

At the 20 mile point, there was a donut shop and other riders were there. I stopped to get something and it started raining while I was there. The others took off and were now riding in the rain. A few others came in behind me and were pretty much waited an hour in the …


DORBA North Texas Mountain Bike Festival – A Weekend to Remember!

texasmtb.org

The trails echoed with excitement, and the Texas Interscholastic Mountain Bike League was right in the heart of the action at the DORBA North Texas Mountain Bike Festival on October 21 and 22. It was a weekend filled with rides, community, and the spirit of adventure.


GRiT Event – Silly Socks in South Austin

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November 12 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Come join our GRiT ambassadors and coaches for some fun on the trails in your silliest socks! We will have our GRiT tent set up with a few snacks and get together to ride bikes through trails, work on skills, admire everyone’s silly and wacky sock selection, and have an awesome time!


City of College Station hosts open house to get feedback on the future of new Southeast Park

By Donnie Tuggle | www.kbtx.com

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – College Station residents had the opportunity to provide feedback on the future of Southeast Park Monday night.

An open house was held at City Hall. The meeting did not include a formal presentation, but city staff presented 10 image boards for people to look at. Residents were able to provide feedback using comment cards and printed surveys.

Southeast Park was formerly known as Texas Independence Ballpark, but that project was put on hold due to soil conditions that would have required extensive remediation. The future 68-acre property is located off Rock Prairie Road west of William D. Fitch near Midtown College Station. …

… Suggestions for Southwest Park include the addition of bodies of water like a splash pad and fishing pond. Other options included amenities like bike trails, dog parks, disc golf, multi-purpose courts for sports like pickleball, and more.

City staff will use the feedback to create a plan for city leaders in the coming months.

“We’ve gotten over 400 survey responses, which has been really great. It’s a whole myriad of things. People are saying they’d like to see trails, they’d like to see pickleball, they’d like to see a pool, they’d like to see a pump track where you can ride bikes on. So, we’ve gotten a whole lot of really great feedback,” said Cain. …


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First Ride On Zwift’s Watopia The Big Ring

Texbiker.net Posted on October 30, 2023 by Rick AnkrumOctober 30, 2023

During the night the temperature dropped into the mid 40’s, below my outside riding threshold of 60 degrees. To add to the misery it rained lightly most of the morning. It was a good time to ride Zwift. Today was the first day to ride new Watopia routes and I chose The Big Ring route. The official distance is 30.4 miles and I rode a little farther at 30.71 miles. I didn’t try to ride at a fast pace so it took me 2:06:50. This was one of the routes in stage 5 of the Tour of Watopia.

I did not livestream the ride but recorded it to test adding my voice comments to the video. The audio didn’t come through as loud as I wanted but it is there. It takes a long time to process a video this long so I will probably livestream Zwift ride to eliminate that. The weather probably will repeat tomorrow meaning I will ride Zwift. I will ride another Watopia route.

The Big Ring details from ZwiftInisder.com: As one of the longest of the eight routes released with Zwift’s October 2023 southern coast expansion, “The Big Ring” is a big ring that lets you stay in the big ring. It’s the longest flat route in Watopia! I climbed 883 feet so using the term “flat” stretches the meaning for me. Notice the big peak in the map below. There are four sprints along the route. I was near the bottom of time on each.

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10-30-2023 Strava Ride Summary Zwift Watopia Big Ring
10-30-2023 Strava Ride Summary Zwift Watopia Big Ring

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Texas Bicycling Adventures – October 29, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on October 29, 2023 by Rick AnkrumOctober 29, 2023

Galena Park ghost stories and smokestacks on display for Halloween air quality tour

Rebekah F. Ward | www.houstonchronicle.com

Five-year-old Ivan Mendoza wore a billowing Batman cape and a toothy smile Saturday morning as his Hulk-clad dad pedaled the pair around Galena Park and Jacinto City, two east side suburbs near Houston’s ship channel.

The Mendozas were among dozens of people who joined or cheered on a 7-mile, Halloween-themed bike ride led by Juan Flores, 45, a Galena Park resident working for the pollution awareness nonprofit Air Alliance Houston.

Flores took the group through his stomping ground, pausing to share pollution anecdotes and the occasional ghost story: apparitions wearing old-timey …


$345M approved for Texas pedestrian, bicycle projects | TxDOT said this investment was more than six times as much funding compared to the last Transportation Alternatives call for projects in 2021.
READ MORE: https://t.co/qwCONGr8La

— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) October 29, 2023

One week away! Pump up those tires and get ready for a FREE kids bike rodeo on Sunday, Nov. 5, 12 PM – 5 PM at Velo Republic's Super Duper Swap Meet at the North Texas Fairgrounds. We'll have various sizes of balance bikes (no pedals) to borrow.

Info: https://t.co/QcMb9XaOsK

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) October 29, 2023


Blog: Cross country – Southern Tier

By sedona_rocks | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Bob Hake’s journey across the USA from September 2023 to November 2023

#1: Day 35: 10/28/23 Somerville to New Waverly,TX By sedona_rocks on Sun 29 Oct 2023 07:32 (US/Pacific) Reply Rating: (0) Well my bike worked like a champ today. I started out a little uncertain but it performed well in a 73 mile test. Today was a hot, muggy day but there was no rain. Correction, it was raining when we woke up and during breakfast but stopped before we got on our bikes. We rode past many, many cow pastures today. I stopped in a quaint gas station/grocery and the owner asked me to sign a registry he keeps of all the thru-bikers. I scanned over 3,4 pages of what others had written and …


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Georgetown Cyclopaths | www.cyclopathsoftexas.com

November 2023 Self Guided No Drop Tempo Start Time: 9:05am 9:05am 9:00am Day Date Meet at Miles Map Miles Map Miles Map

Saturday 11/04/2023 Baptist Church in Andice 32 miles A31s 45 miles A44.1 59 miles A62

Saturday 11/11/2023 Baptist Church in Andice 35 miles A34s 49 miles A23 62 miles A64

Saturday 11/18/2023 Baptist Church in Andice Go Long miles A35r 44 miles A41 63 miles A63r

Saturday 11/25/2023 Barking Armadillo 38 miles BAB33 46 miles BAB45 61 miles B62.15


Round the Block: The last leg

By Curtis Stoker | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 37 – New Waverly to Shepherd, TX

Sunday October 29, 2023, 52 miles (84 km) – Total so far: 2,011 miles (3,236 km) Again, a little bit of a warm night. I shouldn’t be complaining about that because tomorrow the high is going to be 49 degrees and a 70% chance of rain again. In fact, at the place we are staying tonight it is getting cold quick.

Great ride today. We rode along tree lined roads most of the day. Once in a while you would see some cow pasture but we are in a lot of trees. There was a bit of climbing and ups and downs but things definitely are changing. We are only one or two hundred feet above sea level and things are leveling out.

My odometer went over 2,000 miles today. I can’t believe we have traveled that distance. In fact, the ride will end …


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Horse Potatoes Walker County, Texas

Richard Ryder | strava.com

I bid farewell to Houston with a double century weekend The Woodlands, Texas

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Smooth Turning Waxed Chain. Biking Kingwood – Forest Cove – San Jacinto Bayou Greenway

Texbiker.net Posted on October 29, 2023 by Rick AnkrumOctober 29, 2023

After Wednesday’s bike ride on my Lynskey Helix I cleaned the chain and waxed it. I felt the difference on today’s bike ride. The chain turned easily and was much quieter. The chain had the original lube from when I received it last year. I should’ve cleaned and waxed it then. The Helix felt like a new bike today. My legs enjoyed the smooth chain revolutions. and snappy gear changes.

The route for today’s ride resembles the one I rode on October 8th. Today I biked through Kingwood, Woodridge Forest, to US59, Brooklyn Trails, back to Woodridge Forest, several Kingwood villages, Forest Cove, and the San Jacinto Bayou Greenway. The downhill on Burning Tree Drive in Forest Cove reached 23.4 mph coasting. Strava recorded my 3rd fastest time on Lost Cove (13:20). That covers the San Jacinto Bayou Greenway. I call this route Kingwood – Forest Cove – San Jacinto Bayou Greenway.

The downhill on Burning Tree in Forest Cove
The downhill on Burning Tree in Forest Cove
10-29-2023 Lynskey Helix San Jacinto Bayou Greenway-2
10-29-2023 Lynskey Helix San Jacinto Bayou Greenway-2
10-29-2023 Lynskey Helix San Jacinto Bayou Greenway-3
10-29-2023 Lynskey Helix San Jacinto Bayou Greenway-3
San Jacinto Bayou Greenway at Woodland Hills Drive
San Jacinto Bayou Greenway at Woodland Hills Drive

The October 8th ride covered 23.94 miles and today was 22.34 miles. The streets weren’t new but the combination was. Those miles closed the week at 233.33 miles and October now totals 829.2 road miles or 876.81 including 2 Zwift rides.

10-29-2023 SportTracks Week Bike Rides Summary
10-29-2023 SportTracks Week Bike Rides Summary
10-29-2023 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood-Forest Cove-San Jacinto Bayou Grwy
10-29-2023 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood-Forest Cove-San Jacinto Bayou Grwy

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