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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
Lynksey Helex at a Kingwood Lake
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Texas Bicycling Activities – September 20, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on September 20, 2023 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 20, 2023

Mayor proposes $500k bailout for BCycle, on brink of bike sharing shutdown

Dug Begley | www.houstonchronicle.com

The end of the road for Houston’s bike sharing system might be a little further off into the distance after all, provided a funding boost from the city comes in.

Mayor Sylvester Turner said he will ask the City Council, likely next week, to approve $500,000 in funding for the nonprofit bike system, aimed at keeping it running another public bike rental service is in place.

“I don’t want the end user to lose,” Turner said during the Wednesday’s City Council meeting. …


TMBRA FORREST CREEK MTB RACE Sept 17, 2023: A New Mountain Bike Track in Central Texas

Just Me MTB | www.youtube.com

I was Invited to be an additional photog for the very cool TMBRA FORREST CREEK MTB race this last Sunday. This new course in Dale Texas is a 9 mile spaghetti bowl with something for everybody: turns and berms, ups and downs, dips and whips, with fast flowy tacky loam. Wish I brought my bike! See all our race photography from this event at HeatherBonhamPhotography.com


Happy hour.#rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/ui77Yb0xJk

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) September 20, 2023

Council will be asked to approve money to keep system operating as Metro mulls bringing bike system in-househttps://t.co/x2DdJqNBDo

— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) September 20, 2023

Mayor @SylvesterTurner proposes $500k bailout for @HoustonBCycle , on brink of bike sharing shutdown https://t.co/30PWAIGEGH via @houstonchron

— Dug Begley (@DugBegley) September 20, 2023


USA Cycling Announces 2023 Gravel World Championships Team

By Cycling West | www.cyclingutah.com

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (September 18, 2023) – The 2023 UCI Gravel World Championships are set to take place in Veneto, Italy on October 7-8, 2023. In the event’s second year, USA Cycling is sending a team with goals of a podium for the American racers.

As part of the UCI’s Cycling for All initiative, the Gravel World Championships qualification process is multi-faceted. Riders can qualify for their age group by finishing in the top 25% of one of the Trek UCI Gravel World Series events. Additionally, riders who won their National Championship category at the 2023 National Championships were also nominated, including the top three of the elite races. Then, USA Cycling has the opportunity to enter an additional 20 athletes across all categories, including …

… Elite Women’s Gravel National Champion Lauren Stephens (Dallas, Texas; EF EDUCATION-TIBCO-SVB) will be leading the charge along with fellow Road Worlds team member Heidi Franz (Seattle, Wash.; DNA Pro Cycling), and returning Gravel Worlds members Emily Newsom (Fort Worth, Tex.; Roxo Racing) and Sarah Sturm (Durango, Colo.; Specialized/ Rapha/ Wahoo). Alexis Skarda (Grand Junction, Colo.; Santa Cruz Bicycles) and Crystal Anthony (Bentonville, Ark.; Liv Racing Collective) will also be ones to watch after their silver and bronze medal performances at the inaugural Gravel National Championships. …


Video: Update: Two bikes found from Tuesday’s bike shop break-in

By: Sophia Englehart | www.kristv.com

UPDATE: 10:15 a.m. – According to CCPD, two of the three stolen bikes have been recovered, including one that’s worth $15,000.

“They came in the store and immediately grabbed the most expensive bikes in the store, so it’s kind of an off coincidence that they did that unknowingly,” Bay Area Bicycles owner David Pena said.

Pena said that police told him that one of the suspects was arrested when police spotted him riding the stolen $15,000 bike.

Unfortunately, the bike now has $3,000 in damages. …


Man throws bike in front of cyclist causing crash, then assaults victim

By Annie Gimbel | www.cbsnews.com

MCKINNEY (CBSnewsTexas.com) – He reportedly threw his bike in the path of another cyclist who only minutes before has passed him on the trail, causing the victim to flip over his handlebar.

Now detectives with the McKinney Police Department are asking for the public’s help identifying the suspect in an unprovoked assault on Aug. 26.

It was about 9:30 in the morning when the victim was riding his bike on the trails through Erwin Park. He told police that the suspect starting cursing at him after the victim rode by him.

The victim then sped up to distance himself from the man but as he …


Video: Longview City Council considers walking trail expansion

By Bob Hallmark | www.kltv.com

LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) – An East Texas city considers plans to expand their network of walking trails, with the help of some handy grant money.

Longview City Council will take up the issue, on how to do it, and overcome possible obstacles.

With its beginnings in the early 1980s, the Longview trail system has become popular with runners, cyclists and walkers.

“Having heard from so many people that the trail system is one of those things that draw people in from everywhere,” said Longview’s director of parks and recreation John Albertson.

And now a plan to expand on it.

“We’ve been looking at …


Evening Ride San Antonio, Texas

Steve Gutierrez | strava.com

Plan C for Dinner Bulverde, Texas

Francisco Simas | strava.com

HUMPDAY MTB ride w the Wifey Huntsville, Texas

Brad Didier | strava.com


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Familiar Roads In Montgomery County: New Caney – Gene Campbell Blvd. Route

Texbiker.net Posted on September 20, 2023 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 20, 2023

Today’s bike ride was on the New Caney – Gene Campbell Blvd. route, one I haven’t rode since August 18th. I rode my Cervelo Caledonia bike rolling away at 9:32 AM. This was the 5th time on the route in 2023. Looking at the previous rides the average distance is 38.9 miles which is how far I rode today. Interesting that 2 rides were the exact same distance, 38.90. I finished at 12:51 PM. Weather conditions are warming up from the previous days. The wind on the way back to Kingwood had a kick with 20 mph gusts from the south. No wonder my legs felt sluggish. I was pushing the pedals hard and not increasing my speed. I got my overall average speed up to 14.1 mph and held it there for several miles.

My week now totals 124.35 miles, not bad for 3 days of biking. September totals 598.51 miles, 83% of the way to my goal. My AXS.SRAM.com ride report shows 38 rear derailleur shifts and 2:30:02 using 35×13 gears for 32.9 miles. Weather: Start 84 degrees, 72% humidity, dew point 74.5, mostly clear, wind E 3 mph; Finish 91 degrees, 54% humidity, dew point 71.8, partly cloudy, wind S 6 mph gusts 20 mph.

9-20-2023 SportTracks Recent Rides New Caney-Gene Campbell Blvd
9-20-2023 SportTracks Recent Rides New Caney-Gene Campbell Blvd
9-20-2023 Strava Ride Summary New Caney-Gene Campbell Blvd
9-20-2023 Strava Ride Summary New Caney-Gene Campbell Blvd

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Texas Bicycling News – September 19, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on September 19, 2023 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 19, 2023

Man on bicycle hit by car on the city’s west side

KENS 5 | www.youtube.com

The accident happened on General McMullen on the city’s west side early Tuesday morning.

Bicyclist hospitalized after being hit by vehicle during West Side hit-and-run

by SBG San Antonio Staff Reports | foxsanantonio.com

SAN ANTONIO – A bicyclist was rushed to the hospital after being hit by a car on the West Side. …


2024 Pedaling the Prairie – Hempstead, TX 2024 | ACTIVE https://t.co/AxSFb6wHP2 #Active via @active

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 19, 2023

Bicycling for Fun &amp; Fitness – Plano, TX 2023 | ACTIVE https://t.co/urom5L3MzR #Active via @active

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 19, 2023

I went to the Montrose TIRZ open house last night to see the plans for the Montrose Blvd redesign. Overall it looks good, but still places where cars are prioritized over people.

They left out a crosswalk at this intersection. pic.twitter.com/SvooZHF8ZW

— Simon (@simontrose) September 19, 2023

Biketober is less than two weeks away! Sign up now: https://t.co/mF5FY8TvpG pic.twitter.com/ZntN3lWedw

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) September 19, 2023

I accidentally wore my mountain biking (clipless peddles) shoes to campus today!

Yes, I’m clack, clack, clacking around the 40 acres!

I’m my defense, it was dark while I was getting ready for work. The show must go on! #HookEm pic.twitter.com/ru6wwwHOR4

— Michael Pyrcz? (@GeostatsGuy) September 19, 2023

(My) Personal favorite art e-bikes (a thread) pic.twitter.com/SLBXLVDZLC

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) September 19, 2023


Denton local makes electric cargo bikes a growing phenomenon

Aaron Powell | tylerpaper.com

By Amber Gaudet For Denton County magazine

Denton resident Aaron Powell turned his love of cycling into his life’s work when he founded electric cargo bike company Bunch Bikes in 2017. What began as a small startup has since bloomed into a much more ambitious enterprise, with Powell appearing on ABC’s “Shark Tank” in 2021.

Two judges on the show invested in Powell’s company, helping it buoy the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, Bunch Bikes has scaled up, moving to a bigger facility in October 2021 to keep up with demand. The growth has been so rapid that Powell has pressed pause on trying to increase sales.

“This year is all about optimizing the business and making sure we’re not going to break …


Greater Northside Management District presents Tour de Northside Bike Ride and Northside Festival

houston.culturemap.com

OCT 7, 2023 | 8:30 am WHERE Saint Arnold Brewing Company 2000 Lyons Ave, Houston, TX 77020, USA Greater Northside Management District is holding their 10th Annual Tour de Northside bike ride and 2nd Annual Northside Festival. The event starts at Saint Arnold Brewing Company and ends at the Northside Festival being held in the Naylor parking lot of the University of Houston – Downtown Science & Technology Building.

Tour de Northside participants will enjoy a 10-mile route and may register in advance at Catalog – Harris County Pct 2 (rec1.com) or at 8:30 a.m. on the day of the event. The bike ride visits notable sites in the Greater Northside, including a water stop at the Houston Farmers Market. …


41st Annual “Moonlight Cruze” Bicycle Ride – Saturday night

do512.com

It’s that time of year again, and the ride you’ve been waiting for is coming … the 41th Annual Full Moon Cruze Bicycle Ride!

This year, the ride will happen on Saturday night/Sunday morning, September 23rd/24th, 2023. We shall assemble at about 1:30 am at the James D. Pfluger Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge and we’ll ride out at about 2:30 am.

DO NOT BE CONFUSED BY THE DATE! This ride happens on Saturday night/Sunday morning, the night of the 23rd and/or the morning of the 24th! Take a nap if you need one, but set an alarm so you don’t forget!

If you only make one bicycle ride a year – this is the one to make!

As always, the schedule for Austin’s full moon rides can be found at #### http://cycling.frenzied.us/full-moon-rides …


Local cyclist accepts challenge to ride to raise money for childhood cancer research

Ma’Rico Holland II | www.myplainview.com

Plainview cyclist Cris Salinas is biking around the Plainview area to raise money for childhood cancer research once again.

The 61-year-old is raising money through his participation in the Great Cycle Challenge. This year marks year number four for Salinas. Some of his motivation to raise money comes from his mother who lost her life to cancer in 2020.

The campaign officially began at the beginning of September and, according to his website, he has biked 351 miles and has raised $549.

His first challenge was in 2020. He raised $522.54 from donors and rode …


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Grass Farms, Little Dogs Sprint, Beautiful Weather

Texbiker.net Posted on September 19, 2023 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 19, 2023

Today’s bike ride went south and east through the grass farms along Ramsey road. The weather was beautiful and the wind was light. It all began at 9:40 AM riding my Canyon Endurace CF7 bike on the Kingwood – Stroker Road – Kingwood route. The last time I rode this route was August 21st and I had a flat tire but no flat today. On Stroker Road two small dogs initiated a dog sprint but I sped up and they gave up after a couple of hundred feet. I covered 46.01 miles today, about two miles longer than the average distance from the ride history. I took a break at the Ramsey Road bridge enjoying the shade and snack. That spot isn’t as quiet as it used to be with more traffic. I watched cows in a field in the distance. I was back home at 1:29 PM. Weather: Start 83 degrees, 62% humidity, dew point 68.3, mostly clear, wind NE 5 mph; 92 degrees, 36% humidity, dew point 60.9, a few clouds, wind SE 10 mph.

9-19-2023 Canyon Endurace CF7 Ramsey Road-1
9-19-2023 Canyon Endurace CF7 Ramsey Road-1
9-19-2023 Canyon Endurace CF7 Ramsey Road-3
9-19-2023 Canyon Endurace CF7 Ramsey Road-3
9-19-2023 SportTracks Rides History Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood
9-19-2023 SportTracks Rides History Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood
9-19-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Time
9-19-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Time
9-19-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Distance
9-19-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Distance
9-19-2023 SRAM Component Summary Avg Power in Gear
9-19-2023 SRAM Component Summary Avg Power in Gear

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