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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, What’s Happening – October 24, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on October 24, 2023 by Rick AnkrumOctober 24, 2023

Galena Park and Jacinto City Residents Join ‘Sampling the City’ Bike Tour to Monitor Air Quality

by: Carrigan Chauvin | cw39.com

Data to be gathered around community parks, refineries, and industrial areas

WHEN: Saturday, October 28 at 09:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

WHERE: Starting at Galena Park Resource and Training Center (1721 16th St) Air Alliance Houston, community partners, and residents will be biking through Galena Park and Jacinto City to assess air quality. This community initiative, known as ‘Sampling the City’, will take place on Saturday, October 28, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., starting at the Galena Park Resource and Training Center (1721 16th St).

The 7-mile bike ride will lead participants through notable areas, including community parks, …


‘We are listening’: City seeks feedback for bike network plan as cyclists raise concernshttps://t.co/jHTRT0zoFg

— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) October 25, 2023

????? As October comes to a close, it's not too late to hop on the Biketober train!

Gear up and join H-GAC and @lovetoride to make the most of these final days. Embrace the challenge, register now at https://t.co/ucfi6RqQK9, and pedal your way to victory!

? Amazing prizes… pic.twitter.com/68znlQDBLH

— H-GAC (@HouGalvAreaCog) October 24, 2023

Sunday Social Ride https://t.co/E8plZafvy4 #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2023


Biketoberfest

iondistrict.com

WHEN Thursday October 26, 2023 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm CDT

WHERE Ion Plaza 4201 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 what

Celebrate fall in Houston on Thursday, October 26, from 5 – 8 PM with a coordinated bike ride with BikeHouston and a happy hour on the Ion Plaza. This 7-mile ride through Midtown, Downtown, and the Museum District will start and end at Second Draught. There will also be sponsor booths, face painting, inflatable games, and live music on the plaza provided by The Slags. Come early to snag an Ion bicycle water bottle, event t-shirt, and free pretzels provided by The Lymbar, while supplies last!

This event is free to attend, but registration is required at the link below. Any option to donate when registering is available and the proceeds go back to local non-profits BikeHouston, Bunker Labs, and HTX4Ukraine. …


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 30: 10/23/23 Kerrville to Johnson City,TX By sedona_rocks on Mon 23 Oct 2023 19:01 (US/Pacific) Reply Rating: (0) We woke up to on and off drizzle, again a first for this tour. After hitting McDonald’s I was off on another hilly, breezy ride in mid Texas. The road was quite slippery in some spots at the beginning so I had to treat it like riding on black ice. Eventually the road dried out and it was no longer a problem. We went through Fredericksburg around lunch time and it looked like a very good town with lots of stuff to do. It is known for its wineries and German restaurants. I think it is on the list of places to come back to someday. We passed grassy fields, rocky fields, pastures and lots of livestock. Some of the cows were in the road nearly blocking our way. There were a lot more up and downs than I was expecting and the wind was not favorable. We have been riding for 1 month and by my calculations have gone 1682.8 miles. In that month we have gotten to know each other pretty well. We are staying in a beat up RV park outside of Johnson City tonight. The wind is picking up and it looks like it will rain on and off through the night. Tomorrow we ride into Austin.


Crash Injures Cyclist on Tuesday Morning

By Ryan Chadwick | sanangelolive.com

SAN ANGELO, TX — The San Angelo Police Department dispatched police officers at 11 a.m. on Tuesday morning to the intersection of Avenue J and Harrison Street for a crash involving a cyclist and a white pickup truck.

According to officers on the scene, a 53-year-old woman was riding a bicycle westbound on Avenue J. The pickup truck was stopped at the stop sign traveling southbound on Harrison Street. Although the truck stopped, the driver continued into the intersection and hit the cyclist. …


Woodland Elementary parents, students establish ‘bike bus’

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(TC GORDON | THE GRAHAM LEADER) Parents and students of Woodland Elementary School have begun a “bike bus,” a trend from social media where groups of students and adults gather together to ride bikes to school instead of taking other forms of transportation. This bike bus group plans to ride every Monday there’s school, leaving the First Presbyterian Church at 7:20 a.m. and riding to Woodland Elementary.

A social media trend that has grown in certain areas of the nation has now come to Graham. Parents and students of Woodland Elementary School have begun what is known as a “bike bus” — where groups of people meet together to ride bikes to school.

Kendra Irby, a parent of a student at Woodland Elementary, discovered the idea from a TikTok she saw online. Groups of students and adults in Portland, Ore. began riding their …


78-year-old bicyclist dies after suffering head injuries, police launching investigation

By Annita Freeman | www.fox26houston.com

HOUSTON – Houston Police Department is investigating a fatal crash that occurred on 7800 Scanlock Street, where a 78-year-old man was found with a head injury.

Police say around 9:15p.m. an elderly man was riding his bicycle and found by police laying on the ground on Monday.

Officials believe he was either struck by an unknown driver or fell off his bike causing the head injury.

Authorities say the Houston Fire Department paramedics took the man to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. …


Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization seeks input on transportation improvement program

By Jarrett Whitener | communityimpact.com

The Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is seeking feedback on the FY 2025-28 Transportation Improvement Program proposed projects.

According to the AAMPO website, the organization held a project call within its study area to distribute $185 million in federal transportation funding.

Funding categories include:

Transportation alternatives
Congestion mitigation and air quality
The Carbon Reduction Program

Through the project call, …


Recreational Biking in the Katy area

coveringkaty.com

October 28, 2023 – Recreational biking in the Katy area

8 – 8:30 am – Review recreational biking opportunities in the Katy area

8:30 – 9:30 am – Bike Ride

Bike over or bring your bike to Willow Fork Park for an informative recreational bike program and an easy paced ride. Did you know there are over 50 miles of dedicated bike trails in the greater Katy area? You will have the opportunity to learn about all the great recreational biking opportunities (both hike/bike trails as well as off road biking in George Bush Park) and how to bike safely. The 30-minute program (plus 1 hour ride) starts at 8 AM at the start of the bridge in the parking lot of Willow Fork Park.

Willow Fork Park was developed by Willow Fork Drainage District in collaboration with Katy ISD and is located at the northwest corner of 99/Grand Parkway and Cinco Ranch Blvd., north of Cinco Ranch High School.


DPS: Texting allegedly contributed to crash that killed cyclists in Clay County

Trish Choate | www.timesrecordnews.com

Clay County prosecutors will go before a grand jury to present a case against a man who hit and killed cyclists Charles Winget McBride and Lisa Kathleen McBride in a crash.

Ninety-seventh District Attorney Casey Hall said the plan is to present the case against Michael David Luttrell on Nov. 20 for possible grand jury indictment in connection with the June 1 crash in Dean.

The DPS investigated the wreck that killed the McBrides, who were well known in the local cycling community.

A DPS investigator listed Luttrell texting as a contributing factor in the crash, according to allegations in a DPS crash report. …


Police searching for driver after East Austin hit-and-run involving cyclist

Author: Jeff Bell | www.kvue.com

The cyclist was left with severe bodily injuries, the Austin Police Department said.

AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin Police Department is looking for a truck and driver involved in a hit-and-run crash with a cyclist in East Austin on Saturday, Oct. 7.

The incident happened around 9:30 p.m. in the 1800 block of Springdale Road, just south of East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

APD said the driver of a red Chevrolet Avalanche pickup truck struck a cyclist and left the scene without rendering aid. The cyclist had severe bodily injuries from the crash, police said. …


Plainview local raises $688 to fight childhood cancer

Ma’Rico Holland II | www.myplainview.com

Throughout the month of September, you may have had the opportunity to see Plainview local Cris Salinas on his bike throughout his 441-mile journey as he participated in the 2023 Great Cycle Challenge.

For the past three years, Salinas has put hundreds of miles on his bike during the month of September to raise money for the Children’s Cancer Research Fund. Over the past four years, Salinas has …


Video: ‘We are listening’: City seeks feedback for bike network plan as cyclists raise concerns

Dillon Collier | www.ksat.com

Obstructions in bike lanes, lack of connectivity among issues described by local cyclists

SAN ANTONIO – The 14-mile trek from Southtown to around the San Antonio Missions is described by local cyclists as a common route for people leaving downtown on two wheels.

Late this summer, journalist Alvin Holbrook and a group of cyclists allowed KSAT to tag along as they navigated the circuit. The route was not without complications. …


Round the Block: The last leg

By Curtis Stoker | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 32 – Johnson City to Austin, TX: Rain ?

Tuesday October 24, 2023, 51 miles (82 km) – Total so far: 1,760 miles (2,832 km) I don’t know where the weather is coming from here in central Texas, but it is not being kind to us. Some are saying that is is coming from the remnants of Hurricane Norma that just got Mexico. Last night the wind really blew. We were in the tent and I just put in the ear plugs and had a good night. But many said the tent noises kept them up all night. This morning we had gray skies again but no rain. That all changed as we got to riding today. The closer we got to Austin the worst things got.

Rain would come and go all day. It wasn’t a hard rain, but the wind was blowing so badly that the rain actually got you quite hard. I did get wet and would dry a bit and then it would start raining again. I still made pretty good time and arrived in Austin about 1:30. It was a little harder getting into Austin than it had been getting into other big cities that we have traveled through. The roads seemed to be busy with …


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Could’ve Picked An Easier Day To Bike Kingwood – Stroker Road – Kingwood

Texbiker.net Posted on October 24, 2023 by Rick AnkrumOctober 24, 2023

I could’ve picked an easier day to ride my Kingwood – Stroker Road – Kingwood route. The Space City Weather forecast email mentioned the wind would be around 20 mph today. Not long after I started the bike ride at 10:01 AM I could tell the wind was stronger than the 9 mph the screenshot showed. The bushes and trees were moving around as I rode through Kingwood which usually doesn’t have the higher wind due to those trees. My Cervelo Caledonia has 50mm carbon wheels which catch the wind easily too. I battled the headwind when I was out in the open from Atascocita Shores Drive all the way to Stroker Road. I took a short break at the Ramsey Road bridge at Old Atascocita Road and checked the weather on my phone: SE 20 mph gusts 29 mph. Riding south on Ramsey Road was an ordeal. I dropped to the 35×15 gears and my speed was 8 to 11 mph into the wind. The big relief came when I turned right onto Stroker Road with a cross tailwind all the way to FM 2100. Biking north on FM 2100 the tailwind allowed me to ride at 20 mph with minimal pedaling. Going west over Lake Houston the wind pushed me around some until I reached the west shore. From there to the 1:52 PM finish the wind was at my back. My legs got a workout today. I’m including the cadence chart for fun. Weather overall: Start 82 degrees, humidity 74%, dew point 72.5, partly cloudy, wind Se 9 mph; Finish 85 degrees, humidity 64%, dew point 71.1, mostly cloudy, wind SE 17 mph gusts 32 mph.

Today’s 45.13 miles is about average for the five previous rides on the route in 2023. This gets me to within 24 miles of reaching my 700 mile goal for October. I need 167 miles to reach my 7,900 mile goal for the year.

10-24-2023 SportTracks 2023 Rides Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood
10-24-2023 SportTracks 2023 Rides Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood
10-24-2023 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood
10-24-2023 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood

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Texas Bicycling News – October 23, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on October 23, 2023 by Rick AnkrumOctober 23, 2023

Dallas leaders unveil Trinity Forest Spine Trail section, plan for next phase

By Cecilia Lenzen | communityimpact.com

After officially unveiling the first section of a new trail through east Dallas, city leaders are planning to begin constructing its next phases in 2024.

What happened

Members of City Council, the Dallas Park and Recreation Department, and The Loop Dallas held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 21 to celebrate the opening of part of the Trinity Forest Spine Trail.

The new trail, which is being constructed in two phases—a 4-mile north phase and a 3.5-mile south phase—will connect the Santa Fe Trail at White Rock Lake to the Trinity Forest trail system once completed.

Two miles of the north phase opened for use in the spring, but city leaders waited until fall …


Thursday Pizza and Pedals https://t.co/Z1bD3AcBn6 #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 23, 2023

Taco Tuesday Plano https://t.co/U1K5uJSNSY #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 23, 2023


Round the Block: The last leg

By Curtis Stoker | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 30 – Vanderpool to Kerrville, TX: A nice day on rolling hills

Sunday October 22, 2023, 47 miles (76 km) – Total so far: 1,635 miles (2,631 km) We woke up to a dark cloudy morning that was heavy with humidity. It looked like it could start raining any minute. In fact, it started sprinkling lightly when we were eating breakfast but then stopped and that was it for the day. I do have to say that we have been blessed with great weather so far. It is forecasted to rain as we get closer to Austin in the next couple days. Still hoping it passes us by.

Today was a great day of riding. We did start out with what had been called “Heart attack hill”. Some were saying that the grade was 20% on that hill. All I know is I had the bike in granny gear and just moving at 3.5 mph up that hill. It was humid and the sweat was just dripping off my face and arms. I also had an issue with my glasses fogging up. I guess it was caused by my body heat. It was a good thing that it was done early in the ride. It was cool and …

Day 31 – Vanderpool to Johnson City, TX: Up and down

Monday October 23, 2023, 74 miles (119 km) – Total so far: 1,709 miles (2,750 km) During the night, I could hear it was raining off and on. In the tent it always sounds worse than it is. We did wake to clouds and spitting rain. Took off with the rain jacket on, but it didn’t take long before I had to take it off. It was just too warm and humid. You will either get wet with the rain or wet from sweating and if it’s not too cold, I prefer getting wet with the rain.

It was a beautiful day of riding. There were just enough interesting things to make it good. We started off riding this road through cattle country. It was just an open range with the cattle there on the side of the road. They must be used to bikes coming through because they didn’t even move as we rode by. Usually, cattle are pretty spooked by bicycles. Then it was through ranch after ranch. It was hilly today. Still in “Texas Hill Country”. Much of the day, if you were not …


Facebook post offering stolen bike for sale leads to arrest

by: Erica Miller | www.yourbasin.com

ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- An Odessa woman was arrested last week after investigators said she allegedly broke into a house and stole a bike and keys to a vehicle that was also stolen days after the break-in. Shyhanna Faber, 26, has been charged with Burglary of a Habitation, Theft of Property, and two counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance.

According to an Odessa Police Department report, on October 2, officers were called to a home on Divine Avenue after a man called 911 and said his home had been burglarized. At the scene, officers …


Bike Around the Bay raises funds to protect Galveston Bay

By Cheryl Donatto | baytownsun.com

More than 1,200 cyclists took to the roads over the weekend to participate in their choice of two fundraising rides for the Galveston Bay Foundation, a conservation nonprofit that works to protect and preserve Galveston Bay.

The 17th annual Bike Around the Bay was held on Oct. 21 and 22. The 175-mile endurance ride attracted 915 riders who pedaled 97 miles on day one and 78 miles on day two. A one-day ride option was also available.

On the first day, riders followed a scenic route through historic Wallisville, over Turtle Bayou, through coastal prairies to the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge and over the Intercoastal Waterway at …


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Too Much Tech. Community Drive – Cumberland – Oakhurst Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on October 23, 2023 by Rick AnkrumOctober 23, 2023

The last full week of October rolled around and I did too. I went over several routes in my head for a place to ride and settled on the Community Drive – Cumberland – Oakhurst route. I don’t normally ride this route at the beginning of the week but why not. In the video I say I’m riding my Cervelo Caledonia but that’s wrong. I rode my Canyon Endurace bike starting at 10:47 AM. I need to move up my start times about an hour. Today I was distracted setting up my Motorola Razr+ 2023 phone so it would push email notifications to my Wahoo Bolt 2 computer. It wasn’t working until I changed my email app to Gmail and they starting working. Yea!!

Weather for today’s bike ride was great. Lots of sun, the wind was light from the southeast but later picked up to 14 mph making the ride back from Cumberland hard on my legs. I worked hard to keep my overall average speed at 13.6 mph into the headwind. The previous 7 bike rides on this route averaged about 34.5 miles and today I rode 35.83 miles. I think the increase was at the start and riding through Brooklyn Trails. I used the 35×13 gears the most according to the AXS.SRAM.com ride report. I finished at 1:46 PM. Weather: Start 82 degrees, humidity 76%, dew point 74.1, mostly cloudy, wind SE 7 mph; Finish 86 degrees, humidity, 61%, dew point 70.6, mostly cloudy, wind SE 14 mph.

Strava top result 3rd fastest time on North by Northpark (1:53). The tailwind helped some.

10-23-2023 SportTracks 2023 Rides Community Drive-Cumberland Blvd-Oakhurst
10-23-2023 SportTracks 2023 Rides Community Drive-Cumberland Blvd-Oakhurst
10-23-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Time
10-23-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Time
10-23-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Distance
10-23-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Distance
10-23-2023 SRAM Component Summary Avg Power in Gear
10-23-2023 SRAM Component Summary Avg Power in Gear
10-23-2023 Strava Ride Summary Community Drive-Cumberland Blvd-Oakhurst
10-23-2023 Strava Ride Summary Community Drive-Cumberland Blvd-Oakhurst

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