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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, Adventures – August 1, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on August 1, 2023 by Rick AnkrumAugust 1, 2023

SignatureCare Emergency Center Riders Shine at the 39th Annual Tour De Paris Bike Rally

www.prweb.com

Riders from SignatureCare ER joined over 1500 participants to complete the eye-watering 80-mile bike rally in sweltering Paris, TX temperature.

Riders with SignatureCare Emergency Center recently braced sweltering triple-digit temperatures to complete the 80-mile 39th Annual Tour De Paris Bike Rally in Paris, TX.

Led by Dr. Steve Elsbecker, Medical Director for Greater Texas and Angel Cruz, SignatureCare ER Director of Nursing, the team from SignatureCare ER completed the bike rally in style.

Other riders wearing SignatureCare Emergency Center colors include Nick Starovic, Director of Radiology, Terra Brewton, Director of Patient Access, Felix Vega – Corporate Marketing, Nicholas Harrilal – Copperfield ER Marketing, Micheal Little – Paris ER RadTech, and Ameila Long – Paris ER Tech. …


@oljohnfranco Tuesday night ride with SATX Social Ride, come ride with us. #foryoupage #sanantonio #khsbicycles #cycling ? Memories (feat. Kid Cudi) – David Guetta

Where to cycle like a pro — both indoors and out — around Dallas-Fort Worth

dallas.culturemap.com

Though the Peloton craze has (somewhat) died down, cycling is still high on most people’s fitness lists.

Whether you prefer to sweat indoors alone or with a roomful of strangers, or outdoors with nature as your riding buddy, hopping on a bicycle is one of the most versatile ways to work out. …


More than half of residents say Houston is headed in the wrong direction

By Cliff Saunders | ktrh.iheart.com

More than half of Houston’s residents think the city is headed in the wrong direction, according to new numbers from the Hobby School of Public Affairs at U-H.

More than half – 53% – say the city is headed in the wring direction. The remaining 47% say things are headed in the right direction.

“It’s primarily Republicans and Latinos and to lesser extent whites who believe it’s headed in the wrong direction,” Rice’s Mark Jones told KTRH.

The numbers also showed that 83% said crime should be the top priority for the next Mayor of Houston.

“There is strong consensus across the board on that,” Jones stated.

Among the survey’s other findings: …

… Fifty-four percent of likely voters oppose, 34% strongly, the recent conversion by the city of Houston of motor vehicle lanes to dedicated bicycle lanes, a policy that is supported by 41%, 17% strongly.


Austin opens first-ever bike polo court

By Darcy Sprague | communityimpact.com

After more than a decade, the Austin Texas Bike Polo Social Club has an official court to play on.

The city of Austin celebrated the opening of the Metz Park Multi-Use Bike Polo Court on July 21. The court, located at 2407 Canterbury St., Austin, is the first bike polo court in Austin. The sport is similar to traditional polo, but played on bikes.

The court was installed by the city through the Austin Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with the ATXBPSC through the Neighborhood Partnering Program.

The ATXBPSC began working on a proposal for the plan in 2015, according to the city. Since 2009, the club played at Metz Park by setting up a temporary wooden boards around the …


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Texas Biking from X

Since I'm up in Colorado now, I need a new guardian for this Austin Low-Stress Bike Routes map.

?? Any Austin bike commuters want to adopt it and keep it updated (and make it better!)?https://t.co/Rw4QhQY777

— Brian Nunnery (@briannunnery) August 1, 2023

Pool #31: Big Stacy Pool#poolpeddler pic.twitter.com/1ZyUqCq4Ov

— Aaron N. Chamberlain ? (@elmachuca) August 1, 2023

Gonna ride to every Austin pool this summer.

Started with Reed Neighborhood Park this morning. pic.twitter.com/KnRlrdP1Fn

— Aaron N. Chamberlain ? (@elmachuca) June 26, 2023

Join us! https://t.co/30pLpNryNk

— Marybeth Crane (@myrundoc) August 1, 2023

Have you ever looked at bike facilities in #SanAntonio and said “I have ideas!” Well, we want to hear them! To find out more visit our new website https://t.co/XwFjVBCER3. Your voice matters!

? ? RT to spread the word ? ? #LetsRideSA #COSATransportation pic.twitter.com/9tfThb3HHF

— COSATransportation (@COSATranspo) August 1, 2023


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DFW Summer Series Mountain Bike Race https://t.co/QqNS6iInbZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 2, 2023

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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 2, 2023

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Giant Transformer Encounter Of A Third Kind. New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch

Texbiker.net Posted on August 1, 2023 by Rick AnkrumAugust 1, 2023

I rode north on today’s bike ride thinking it would be a shorter version of the New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch route. But it turned out to be a little longer than the 36.5 mile average of the previous 7 rides this year covering 37.39 miles. This was a good start for August bike rides which has an 800 mile goal just like June and July. I rode my Lynskey Helix bike for the first time since the triple saddle switch over a week ago. The Lynskey now has the Fizik saddle. I was a little concerned about the saddle angle since the Lynskey seatpost doesn’t adjust the tilt. It didn’t feel as good as the saddles on my other bikes as far as the angle goes but it was okay. It seemed to tilt down a little more than I prefer and put more pressure on my hands.

To get ahead of another scorching hot day I rolled away at 8:37 AM. I wanted to start a little earlier but that was soon as I could. I managed to finish at 11:54 and the temperature was 96 degrees. Weather: Start 87 degrees, 69% humidity, dew point 75.1, mostly cloudy, wind SW 4 mph; Finish 96 degrees, 47% humidity, dew point 72.5, a few clouds, wind SW 4 mph. As I write this at 2:49 PM it is 97.5 at my home weather station. About half an hour ago it was 100.5.

As I approached FM 1314 on the frontage road two motorcycle constables came from behind me with lights flashing and sirens blaring. Before that a pilot escort truck passed me on the left with a low clearance pole on the front and lights flashing. In my mirror I could see a LARGE LOAD coming and moved to the crosswalk island from the road. Good thing I did because the truck was indeed very wide (check the video) and took up most of the road as it prepared to turn left under the freeway. A huge transformer on the trailer with more wheels than I could count crawled passed with another truck pushing from the back. No idea where it was heading.

Large transformer at FM 1314
Large transformer at FM 1314

After that the rest of the bike ride was pretty normal. I stopped twice to refill my water bottle with ice, first in New Caney and then at the 7 Eleven on FM 1314. Riding through shade was a pleasant feeling from the hot sun. The breeze felt cooling.

8-1-2023 SportTracks 2023 Rides Summary New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch
8-1-2023 SportTracks 2023 Rides Summary New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch
8-1-2023 SportTracks Ride Summary New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch
8-1-2023 SportTracks Ride Summary New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch

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Texas Bicycling News – July 31, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on August 1, 2023 by Rick AnkrumAugust 1, 2023

Take a look at Corpus Christi LED’s Saturday Light Ride downtown

Angela Piazza | www.caller.com

CC LED’s Saturday Light Ride participants gather in the Water’s Edge parking lot on July 29, 2023, in Corpus Christi, Texas. …


The Loop Comes Full Circle

By Christine Perez | www.dmagazine.com

In 2014, a small band of business and civic leaders began working on a project that would create a 50-mile loop of hike and bike trails around Dallas. Nearly 10 years and $90 million later, they’re approaching the finish line.

In the fall of 2014, Dallas commercial real estate executive Jeff Ellerman was out cycling with his longtime buddy, oilman Larry Dale, when he had an epiphany. “We had meandered through the Design District and got to the Trinity Skyline Trail on the river bottom,” Ellerman says. “It’s beautiful with great views of the city, but it’s a chasm that has separated the haves and the have-nots forever. And we said, ‘This is ridiculous. You have miles of opportunity to the north and the south.’”

Not long afterward, Ellerman ran into Mike Rawlings, the then-mayor of Dallas, and talked with him about the need for an expanded trail system. Rawlings agreed and said it would take a public-private partnership—and …


Houston cycling deaths exceed 2022 total, on pace for record year

Dug Begley | www.houstonchronicle.com

Melissa Sims of Houston Ghost Bikes looks over a memorial for Sajid Barajas as balloons are released in his memory on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022 in Houston. The city is on pace for 19 bicyclist fatalities this year.

A fatal crash late Friday cemented what cycling advocates had been warning about for months – Houston is going backwards when it comes to erasing roadway deaths of bicycle riders.

"With few exceptions, trying to share the road on Houston’s streets is like swimming with sharks,” BikeHouston Executive Director Joe Cutrufo said, in an email. “There’s no protection, there’s no goodwill, there’s no accountability.”

Around 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Houston Police said a 56-year-old man was …


New one-mile segment of Violet Crown Trail now open

Austin Mobility News | mailchi.mp

A new one-mile extension of the Violet Crown Trail system is now open in Southwest Austin. The extension provides an 11-mile uninterrupted trail from Barton Springs to near MoPac and Williamon Cannon Drive.

The trail is generally 10 to 11 feet wide, ADA-accessible and composed of both concrete and stabilized granite. With the completion of this segment, the Violet Crown Trail is now contiguous from Zilker Park to Slaughter Creek. Once fully complete, the trail will …


PHOTOS: LPD hosts first Bike Rodeo and Summer Safety Fair

Jason Mack | www.lmtonline.com

The Laredo Police Department hosted its first ever Bike Rodeo and Summer Safety Fair on Friday, July 28 in partnership with the Texas Department of Transportation.

The event was held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Slaughter Park located at 202 N. Stone Ave. Dozens of bikes were given away to lucky winners after LPD received bike donations from 27 different sponsors. A free bicycle helmet …


Video: Cyclist train for Hotter’N Hell

By Chantale Belefanti | www.newschannel6now.com

WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) – With Hotter’ N Hell just less than a month away, cyclists are trying to train with high temperatures rising well over 100 degrees.

“The big thing is fluids you start drinking all the time,” said Marion Helmick, Hotter’N Hell Cyclist.

Marion Helmick started riding Hotter’N Hell at the age of 62 now a few years later, Helmick has learned to deal with the heat by taking in fluids and adjusting her training times.

“Hot weather, it’s not hot weather preparation starts really early. Make sure you …


Video: Wichita Commissioners declare August as bike safety awareness month

By Blake Hill | www.newschannel6now.com

WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) – With Hotter’N Hell coming up, commissioners have declared Aug. as Bike Safety Awareness month.

Wichita County is filled with avid cyclist and has what Commissioner Mark Beauchamp describes as a tight knit community.

The declaration was made ahead of HHH, and aims to keep cyclist safe while on the road.

Drivers are urged to pay attention to their surroundings and keep a closer eye on cyclist as they don’t have near as much protection as drivers do.

“Whether it be an avid cycler, or just somebody as a …


Lufkin officials identify victim of hit-and-run bicycle crash

KETK NBC | www.youtube.com

UPDATE: The victim in a hit-and-run has been identified as Daryl Taylor, 46, of Lufkin. A Crime Stoppers tip came in on Sunday that has led authorities to believe they have identified the suspect vehicle involved in Taylor’s death. …


Letters, Aug. 1: Move Broadway bike lanes

Opinion//Letters to the Editor | www.expressnews.com

Re: “City still pushing Broadway revamp,” Front Page, Thursday:

I see that despite Texas Department of Transportation turning down lane closures on Broadway for bike lanes, the city is back at it.

The city has spent millions to encourage development around the Pearl, which wasn’t needed. And closing lanes will create traffic jams causing wasted fuel/energy.

In addition, the new high-rise buildings house professional people. Can you see professionals riding a bike to and from work in the triple-digit heat wearing a suit and tie?

Move the bike lanes to one of the side streets.

Perry Donop Jr.


San Angelo TxDOT Free Bike Safety Rodeo Set for Fitness Zone

By James Bouligny | sanangelolive.com

SAN ANGELO— The Texas Department of Transportation is putting on a city-wide bike rodeo at a local gym. …


70 days and 4,000 miles later: Texas 4000 builds community, spreads awareness, raises money for cancer research

Amelia Engstrom | thedailytexan.com

As Beril Saygin, biology and Plan II senior, crosses the finish line of her bike ride from Austin to Anchorage, Alaska, alongside her teammates, she’s not just biking for herself.

“I’m riding for the fact that even when there seems like there’s nothing, there’s always hope,” Saygin said. “Anyone can bring hope. You don’t have to be a doctor to do that.”

On July 28, the 2023 Texas 4000 (T4K) team completed their 70-day bike ride of over 4,000 miles from Austin to Anchorage to help raise money for cancer research. The …


Texas Biking from Twitter X

We're on pace to double last year's ? death toll.

What is the next mayor going to do to ensure this doesn't happen again?

cc: @RobertGallegos_ @GilbertGarciatx @JacksonLeeTX18 @kaplanformayor @MJ_Khan @whitmire_john https://t.co/FAnjL9NSpz

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) July 31, 2023

A fatal crash late Friday cemented what cycling advocates had been warning about for months – Houston is going backwards when it comes to erasing roadway deaths of bicycle riders. https://t.co/ZDoLdRzLIw

— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) July 31, 2023

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The Sectional Sofa Was Gone! My first Rest Stop. What Now? Kingwood – Hare Cook Road – Kingwood

Texbiker.net Posted on July 31, 2023 by Rick AnkrumJuly 31, 2023

Last week Strava notified me by email that I lost the local legend on FM 2100 south of where I bike most often. This reminded me of two routes that include the segment and I thought it would be good to end July biking on one of them. The routes: Kingwood – Stroker Road – Kingwood and Kingwood – Hare Cook Road – Kingwood. I rode the first route last on June 3rd for 44.91 miles and the second last ride was April 19th going 47.53 miles. Usually I ride north on Monday but I went south this today. I would make the route decision on Stroker Road at Miller Wilson Road.

104 degrees forecast for the afternoon motivated me to start the ride at 8:21 AM to get back home before the hottest time of the day. 83 degrees as I rode away on my Canyon Endurace. I carried extra water using the CamelBak and a water bottle. I might’ve emptied the icemaker to fill both of them.

The discarded broken sectional sofa at Ramsey Road and Old Atascocita Road that was there the last time I rode there was gone. I was planning on taking a break on it! Not really.

The ride was going smoothly when I got to Stroker Road and saw a road work sign. Harris County Precinct 3 workers ground off the old asphalt leaving grooves and a rough bike ride. Riding west on Stroker Road I saw flashing lights ahead when Miller Wilson Road arrived. Should I go straight on the rough road or turn left? I turned left and that decided the route was Kingwood – Hare Cook Road – Kingwood. Miller Wilson was much smoother until I made the right turn onto Hare Cook Road. The Hare Cook Road surface wasn’t ground down but heavy truck traffic took its toll leaving dips and cracked asphalt to the concrete approach to FM 2100.

Up to that point I had not stopped. On FM 2100 I stopped at the Fuel Max station for a rest break. I sat in the shade taking in the light breeze, eating a couple of granola bars to get me to the finish, and drinking cold water from the CamelBak. I emptied the water bottle back on Ramsey Road. The sun was hot and the time in the shade energized me until the next stop at the Exxon station on FM 1960 at E. Lake Houston Parkway. I stood by the Canyon for several minutes in the shade before rolling out again. There were 3 Houston Police cruisers at the Exxon beside me with the officers talking among themselves.

Back on FM 1960 headed west I rode over Lake Houston, onto Atascocita Shores Drive, and Kings River Drive. At the Kings River Pool I stopped at the benches not too far from the pool to get some shade and drink more water. After a few minutes I was back on the Canyon for the 5 1/2 miles to the finish at 12:34 PM. 47.41 miles for the bike ride and ending July. My home weather station said 98 degrees when I walked into the house. Later it hit 102 for a few minutes. I made it before it really got hot.

Weather during the bike ride: Start 83 degrees, 77% humidity, dew point 74.7, mostly clear, wind SW 3 mph; Finish 98 degrees, 43% humidity, dew point 71.6, mostly clear, wind S 3 mph.

July bike rides close out the month 992.3 miles. My goal was 800 miles. I didn’t ride yesterday after church because of the heat but if I had July would’ve been 1000 miles. 992.3 miles is the highest month this year and back to September 2022 when I rode 1003 miles.

July bike rides overview from RWGPS
7-31-2023 SportTracks Recent Rides Summary Kingwood-Hare Cook Road-Kingwood
7-31-2023 SportTracks Recent Rides Summary Kingwood-Hare Cook Road-Kingwood

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