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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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10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace CF 7 Valley Ranch

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Roads Change Over 4 Years, Some Arrive, Some Leave

Texbiker.net Posted on July 17, 2023 by Rick AnkrumJuly 17, 2023

It was a rest day for the tour de France but not for me. For some time I have kicked around biking on the New Caney – Roman Forest – Splendora route. I’m not sure why I waited until today from June 7th, 2019, to ride it, the last time I rode the route. Back then I wrote this post about my ride which might shed some light on the long absence. Maybe it was the dog chase from a ride on Tram Road before June 7th. Today’s bike route mostly followed the June 7th roads but I made a few changes because during that time new roads came along. Leaving Kingwood followed different streets, navigating Tavola was different because the streets I biked today didn’t exist in 2019. I also altered getting to Roman Forest Blvd. from Magnolia Bend. Once I was on Tram Road the roads were the same until the construction area on the US59/I-69 service road at SH 242. To avoid the barriers I walked across broken concrete behind the barriers for about 25 feet to reach an unopened road passing close to Big River Water Park and SH 242 west of US59/I-69. From there the roads were familiar all the way back to Kingwood though not exactly the same ones from June 2019. The 2019 ride was 46.89 miles and today I rode 46.61 miles. There was a time gap between rides prior to June 7th but clumps of rides in 2014, 2013, and 2012. Maybe ones earlier than those years too, before I used a GPS bike computer. My average speeds decreased over the years. I getting old.

7-17-2023 SportTracks Rides History New Caney-Roman Forest-Splendora
7-17-2023 SportTracks Rides History New Caney-Roman Forest-Splendora

To celebrate the bike ride I wore a new jersey with an Egyptian theme. I rode my Canyon Endurace bike but not the same one as 2019. I rolled out at 8:40 AM and finished at 12:40 AM. I stopped under TX 99 on Valley Ranch Parkway to eat a bagel and get out of the sun for a few minutes. I needed the bagel to power me and the rest to refresh my legs.

The wind was modest today, cooling more than hindering me as I went south. The humidity backed off some too. Weather conditions: 85 degrees, 75% humidity, dew point 76.4, a few clouds, wind S 4 mph; Finish 93 degrees, 55% humidity, dew point 74.2, a few clouds, wind W 8 mph.

7-17-2023 Strava Ride Summary New Caney-Roman Forest-Splendora
7-17-2023 Strava Ride Summary New Caney-Roman Forest-Splendora

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Texas Bicycling News, Experiences, Events – July 16, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on July 16, 2023 by Rick AnkrumJuly 16, 2023

Great Springs Project: The plan for a 100-mile San Antonio to Austin trail is moving ahead

Elena Bruess, Wesley Ratko | www.expressnews.com

The Great Springs Project isn’t just a crazy dream. It is actually moving close to becoming a reality, organizers say.

Down past the chapel and the Angel of Hope statue along the University of the Incarnate Word’s campus, the beginnings of the San Antonio River bubble to the surface from San Antonio Springs.

The spring — better known as the Blue Hole — is surrounded by a 53-acre woodland area and a network of walking trails that meander through Live Oak trees, eventually bringing hikers and bikers back to where they started.

But what if you could stay on the trail and, Forrest Gump-style, just keep walking all the way to Austin, without ever needing to leave the trail system? …


MCH Radiology Director rides to raise MS awareness

by: Zachary Bordner | www.yourbasin.com

MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) – Jerry Hild, the Medical Center Health Radiology Director, took part in the Bike MS: Cactus & Crude Ride 2023 this weekend.

The Cactus and Crude Ride aims to raise money and awareness for MS and the individuals impacted and living with MS. …


New Commuter in South Austin
by u/street_squirrels1719 in BikingATX


McAllister Park for SAKOB Summer Series MTB (tracklocross) race (2nd SS out of 3/would have made third in my age group), then bring it arroooound town. Arrroooooound towwwwn. Bexar County, Texas

Alex Maldonado | strava.com

Heat? What heat? I AM THE HEAT. Thanks, Mike, for the A/C and device recharge.

Morning Ride Harris County, Texas

David Reynolds | strava.com

That was hot. Solo miles for 56 and some mob ties for 30ish

Morning Ride Pattison, Texas

Patrick Wilson | strava.com

Katy Flatland Century, 2023 edition Waller County, Texas

Christoph Klawun | strava.com

It went better than expected. Good balance between early solo, then catching faster groups, and after a rest stop around 64 miles, taking it easier in the increasingly hot environment. 229 miles to go for a lifetime 150,000 miles. Century #11 this year.

Katy Flatlands 100miler Ride Fulshear, Texas

Mafer Pinder Caraballo | strava.com

Katy Flat Lands Century – Shama Route Harris County, Texas

Thomas Anselmi | strava.com

Started with the Shama crew… dropped almost immediately ? closest I got after that were the socks.

Katy Redemption Waller County, Texas

Francisco Simas | strava.com

Felt so much better this year! Didn’t miss the 65 mile rest stop.

MS150 Day 2 Lamesa, Texas

POPCORN – The Old lion Leonard – King & I – Latitude Racing | strava.com

GOD graced me this ride for Staci Pitchford Taylor JESUS in my heart gave me strength Javi WTG Odessa thank you for the advice! I was able to push harder in the last 15mi to get under 5 hours Be Good, Do Good, For Good show up

The Artist Formerly Known as Bike World Shop Ride San Antonio, Texas

Evan Baines | strava.com

Contributed a leadout to at least two riders cracking the top 10 on Torcido, set some new short duration PRs, and got some good miles with friends. A little of everything, maybe junk miles but fun and felt strong.

Also, I dunno what this “Half Torcido Hill” segment is but that’s not a thing.

[Cookie Monster + some Houston, Texas](https://www.strava.com/activities/94634345020

Pamela Ferguson | strava.com

Highlight: beer cave. Lowlight: 10-minute effort @11am in the heat following a 3+ hour ride. Longest ride since 2019!

Heat Got the Best of me KFC Waller County, Texas

Tracy Krznar | strava.com

Once the cloud cover burned off I got hot quickly. At least I did not take the SAG wagon.

KFC 150 miles, failed! Harris County, Texas

Active Cycling | strava.com

  1. 5 days sick.
  2. We rode in Peloton 40 miles, after that only 3 riders.
  3. Too hot/no legs/no energy/no balls to keep going.

Thanks to SWCC for allowing us to ride with them. Great job KFC organizers.


Texas Biking from Twitter

Getting in a ride early to beat the heat & enjoy the beautiful Salado Creek greenway. The trails are busy during the morning times so be patient with each other & make sure to yield for walkers/ runners.
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•#bgdbsatx #SAParksAndRec #satxcyclists #pedalsatx #diversityincycling pic.twitter.com/EQrkGJ4LzK

— Pedal SATX (@Pedal_SATX) July 16, 2023

Big thanks to happy riders and Bike Friendly Oak Cliff for your donation of bikes for our UNIDOS back to school event July 29,2023 at Adamson Highschool in Oak Cliff. pic.twitter.com/GIhDTdp3ri

— DPDUnidos (@DPDUnidos) July 16, 2023

??Lawson Craddock talks finishing fourth on the stage, trying to hold Wout van Aert's wheel and how the level of the race has changed.#TDF2023 @lawsoncraddock pic.twitter.com/lH4Kb6eZiO

— NBC Sports Cycling (@NBCSCycling) July 16, 2023

Squeaky clean. Thanks to everyone who came out to sweep! https://t.co/EbsFS1oZdZ pic.twitter.com/rLcKpo9YUL

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) July 15, 2023


New Texas Bicycle Events

Bike ride/bird watch/art and abit of nature (+/-13 miles) https://t.co/8jTNuqjGsW #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 16, 2023

https://t.co/Xr9uRilIV8

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 16, 2023

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Texas Bicycling News and Experiences – July 15, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on July 15, 2023 by Rick AnkrumJuly 15, 2023

Weekend volunteers sweep through freshly reopened Chartres Street bike trail for cleanup

Peter Breen | www.houstonchronicle.com

Outfitted with brooms, dustpans, work gloves, trash bags and electric leaf blowers, a few dozen volunteers spent Saturday morning cleaning a bike trail near Chartres Street in downtown Houston.

Volunteers swept the short stretch of multimodel lane beneath Interstate 69 clean within a couple of hours. The city reopened the trail, which was fenced off prior to the pandemic because of a large homeless encampment, on June 22, according to Marika Mohr with BikeHouston. …


Public meeting planned regarding TxDOT plans to widen FM-1179

By Morgan Riddell | www.kbtx.com

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – TxDOT is holding a public information meeting Thursday, July 27 regarding work planned for FM-1179.

This project could impact residents traveling between Boonville Road and Easterling Drive. TxDOT plans to have designs to show residents at the meeting and will be available for questions.

According to the TxDOT Bryan District leaders, this project is in the planning stages and the goal is to widen FM-1179.

“The proposed improvements would widen the existing two-lane roadway to a four-lane roadway, two lanes in each direction separated by a raised median with dedicated left turn lanes at selected intersections. The project would also construct roundabouts at the Coyote Run Road and Merka Road / Steep Hollow Road intersections, as well as provide pedestrian and bicycle accommodations along the project corridor. …


2023 INEOS TdF Challenge_Stage 15 (part 1) Webster, Texas

Rick Hernandez | strava.com

2023 INEOS TdF Challenge_Stage 14 (part 2) Pasadena, Texas

Rick Hernandez | strava.com

Villa The Woodlands, Texas

Peter Clark | strava.com

Fargo goes past 6k…some day it’ll get used for adventure touring but has done a great job as a utility, commute, shop bike

Warmish SACA Ride San Antonio, Texas

Mark Noblitt MTCCSA | strava.com

I get weird things in my head, so today’s weird thing was riding until my distance and temperature numbers were the same. Mission (mostly) accomplished. Couldn’t make the decimals align. Yes, it annoys me, too. Also lost 2 mph on my average over the last 40 miles or so. I’ll blame it on the greenway, certainly not on my weak, old legs.

Tour de SA San Antonio, Texas

Roger Ramon | strava.com

SSolo DUBL!! Harris County, Texas

eL Jay | strava.com

Huntsville again Walker County, Texas

Kevin Highfield | strava.com

MS150 Day 1 Midland, Texas

POPCORN – The Old lion Leonard – King & I – Latitude Racing | strava.com

GOD – Grace me this ride JESUS – Grace me with the heart to finished Brutal last 15mi into the wind

7,000 Miles in 2023 Deer Park, Texas

Justin Imel | strava.com

My goal is 10,000 miles for the year. Well hon my way.

FLORESVILLE Ride. Thank to Gabe, Victor and Evan for keeping up with nice and constant pace San Antonio, Texas

Samuel Vargas | strava.com


Texas Biking from Twitter

Thanks to @MarikaMohr, advocacy powerhouse and minister of pain, for ensuring the opening of another vital connection in the Houston bicycling network. ?????? https://t.co/3wEQu3BIhG

— Ricky Cardenas (@emelbee24) July 16, 2023

@BikeHouston organized a cleanup at the newly reopened Chartres St shared used path and look who showed up: Ya’ll did! Thank You folks!

Cheers again team @Karla4Houston @planman72 @HoustonPlanning for opening up the lane. pic.twitter.com/l3nzFCYoUF

— Marika Mohr (@MarikaMohr) July 15, 2023

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Other Cyclists, 220 Mile Week Biking Atascocita – Huffman – Walden

Texbiker.net Posted on July 15, 2023 by Rick AnkrumJuly 15, 2023

I look forward to Saturday bike rides with the potential to see other cyclists. The best route for that is my Atascocita – Huffman – Walden. I rode that route today starting at 7:47 AM. Starting about an hour earlier than most rides this week it was very humid but just 80 degrees. At the 10:28 AM finish the temperature had not hit 90 yet but the humidity dropped to 69%. During the ride I saw other cyclists but didn’t get all of them in the video. Weather conditions: Start 82 degrees, 89% humidity, dew point 77.9, mostly cloudy, wind S 4 mph; Finish 87 degrees, 69% humidity, dew point 75.6, mostly cloudy, wind SW 7 mph. That 7 mph wind seemed stronger biking west over Lake Houston. Today’s 34.18 miles made it a 219.84 mile week. This is the 6th week in a row at 200+ miles. July miles total 486.74 towards my 800 mile goal, 61% of the goal.

7-15-2023 SportTracks 2023 Rides Summary Atascocita-Huffman-Walden
7-15-2023 SportTracks 2023 Rides Summary Atascocita-Huffman-Walden
7-15-2023 SportTracks Ride Summary Atascocita-Huffman-Walden
7-15-2023 SportTracks Ride Summary Atascocita-Huffman-Walden

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