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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 News – April 13, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on April 13, 2023 by Rick AnkrumApril 13, 2023

Big Bend Conservation Alliance to host Earth Day bike races next Thursday

By Big Bend Sentinel | bigbendsentinel.com

PRESIDIO — Next Thursday, the Big Bend Conservation Alliance will host an Earth Day bash for Presidio kids. The event is intended to spread awareness about recycling and other environmental causes — all while having fun in the sun with friends.

The event will kick off with “Burritos for Boxes,”, held 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Presidio Recycling Center. Anyone who brings recyclable materials during the event will receive a coupon for a free burrito. The Recycling Center is located …


San Jacinto Bayou Greenway segment in Kingwood to offer 2.5 miles of hike-and-bike trails

By Hannah Brol | communityimpact.com

Kingwood residents will soon be able to traverse 2.5 miles of hike-and-bike trails with the opening of a new segment of the San Jacinto Bayou Greenway on April 15.

According to an April 11 newsletter from Mayor Pro Tem Dave Martin—who represents the city of Houston’s District E, which includes Kingwood—the project is a partnership between the Houston Parks Board and the Harris County Flood Control District, which purchased the land to convert it to green space. The segment—which spans 2.5 miles from Woodland Hills Drive to Hamblen Road—goes through a former townhome community, The Riverview Townhomes at Forest Cove, which HCFCD acquired and demolished using their own funds as well as …


Southern Tier 2023

By Sharon Greenwood | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 39: Silsbee to Merryville, LA: Hospitality

Wednesday April 12, 2023, 54 miles (87 km) – Total so far: 2,004 miles (3,225 km) It was a super easy ride today. Good shoulders with less logging trucks and overall traffic. Pretty flat. Averaged 14 mph for whole trip. Not many towns to pass through so ate lunch against an antique shop wall at 9:45. Stopped for a pic as we crossed into Louisiana along the “No Man’s Land” area. We are being hosted by the Merryville Historical Society folks. They allow us to camp on the covered outdoor stage and the the porches of the small cabin and museum on the property. They greeted us with an overload of fresh snacks and bottled water. They have also fed us an incredible feast of Louisiana cooking: fried alligator, catfish, shrimp, hush puppies, black beans & rice, etouffee, crawfish bake, salad and dessert. We also had the local historian present to give an interesting talk on the history of the area. Wonderful people with wonderful, funny stories. It wa a delightful evening. We will see them again when they serve us breakfast in the morning. Loving this Southern Hospitality!


Southern and East Coast Tour

By Bill Dillard | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 11: Clint TX to Acala TX

Saturday April 8, 2023, 27 miles (43 km) – Total so far: 218 miles (351 km) I had my niece get me past El Paso. I had no desire to ride through downtown or to ride over the hill to to around and end up on the loop. Not much to recommend Texas road 20, a couple is small towns then mostly agriculture. Thankfully, it’s not very busy.

Day 12: Acala to Frontage Rd exit before Sierra Blanca

Sunday April 9, 2023, 30 miles (48 km) – Total so far: 248 miles (399 km) Another slow day, headwinds again then a long climb to finish the day. I seem to be limited to 3 1/2 to 4 hours or riding for a day. I don’t know if it’s fighting the headwinds and long climb or just conditioning, probable some of both. Went longer up the hill today before I could find a place to camp

Day 13: Frontage road to Van Horn TX

Wednesday April 12, 2023, 47 miles (76 km) – Total so far: 295 miles (475 km) Today was a good day, still windy but a ride wind instead if a headwind. Started with about a mile climb at 4%, then 5 or6 miles of 2 to 3% climbing before if leveled out. Had lunch at the Valero on Sierra Blanca and I highly recommend that, cheap and extremely good. End the day with a mile climb and then the reward was 10 miles down into Van Horn. Planning to take tomorrow off, fix the air mattress and do a little work on the bike.


May is Bike Month!

www.friscotexas.gov

National Bike Month, promoted by the League of American Bicyclists, is a celebration of the benefits of bicycling. We host bike-themed activities and group rides during the month to encourage people to play with their bikes! 2023 Bike Month Activities …

… Frisco Tour de Four

Explore sites in the city and learn about cycling in Frisco on one of the 4 rides hosted by the Frisco Bike Advisory Committee on May 6 & May 13. Local bike clubs, Shawnee Trail Cycling Club and Preston Ridge Cycling Club will each host a morning ride and an afternoon ride in different quadrants of the city. Participants will receive some Play Frisco swag plus each finisher of at least 1 ride will receive a commemorative Frisco Tour De Four medal while supplies last. Participants may choose to participate in a morning and afternoon ride. May 6, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.

  1. Shawnee Trail Cycling Club will start at the Bike Mart building at US 380 and Hollyhock

  2. Preston Ridge Cycling Club will start at Harold Bacchus Park May 13, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.

  3. Shawnee Trail Cycling Club will start at BF Phillips Community Park

  4. Preston Ridge Cycling Club will start at Northeast Community Park


Houston BCycle set to raise prices, close more stations as bike sharing transitions to Metro

Dug Begley | www.houstonchronicle.com

Christian Aguilera, shop coordinator, tests out a repair on a bike Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023, at the Houston Bike Share office in Houston. Despite $500,000 committed by Metropolitan Transit Authority and an agreement with the nonprofit for a transition to transit officials establishing a bike system, bike share officials said none of the money has come to help with their operations. As a result, rental prices for the bikes will increase, and more stations could be closed, officials said. Jon Shapley/Staff photographer

Hopes for a much-needed infusion of cash from a new partnership with Metro have yet to be fulfilled, leading Houston Bike Share to warn users that prices will increase and the number of available stations will shrink, starting May 1.

The nonprofit that operates the BCycle system of bikes available for checkout at kiosks around the city, “has been unable to complete a partnership agreement,” with Metropolitan Transit Authority, bike share board chairwoman and interim CEO Maya Ford said in an update. Specifically, Ford said Metro has confirmed it would not provide any of the $500,000 transit officials approved to transition bike sharing into the transit agency’s operations.

Metro officials said the …


Coast to Coast Via La Grange: America on Two Wheels

By Jeff Wick | www.fayettecountyrecord.com

Twenty-seven women from around the globe stayed the night in La Grange Monday as part of a group bicycling trip across the U.S. “This part of Texas, the hill country, has been the most beautiful of our entire trip so far, and the people have been the nicest,” said Laurie Singer, one of several who stopped at Latte on the Square, on their way to their overnight accommodations at The Best WesterN …


4 suspended BCycle stations reactivated following financial support from Midtown district

By Shawn Arrajj | communityimpact.com

Correction: The vote on the funding of BCycle stations in Midtown was held by the Midtown Management District, not the Midtown Redevelopment Authority.

Four formerly suspended BCycle stations are back in use in Houston’s Midtown area following a partnership between Houston Bike Share—the nonprofit that operates Houston BCycle—and the Midtown Management District.

The stations are located at the following locations:

Milam Street at Webster Street
Ensemble/Houston Community College rail stop
Austin Street at Gray Street
La Branch Street at Alabama Street

BCycle officials first announced the stations were back in operation at the end of March. As part of …


USAC Weekend #1 & Velodrome Power Update

Stuart Gardner, Program Director Alkek Velodrome | shoutout.wix.com

Alkek Velodrome Power Issues

Unfortunately, last week, a storm hit and the High Voltage Transformer which provides power to the Velodrome has been damaged, possibly to the point it needs to be replaced, I am working with HPARD on that and so far they have been very helpful however it’s not going to be a quick fix. Until the transformer is repaired or replaced we won’t have floodlights so will be doing the following:

A generator will be used to power the tunnel pump (when needed) and officials tower for race day operations.

TNR will now start at 5:45 and conclude before 8pm (Or when it gets dark)

Evening training will also conclude early (Before 8pm)

I know these changes won’t be good news for everyone and …


Southern Tier CoMotion

By Keith Misegades | www.crazyguyonabike.com

More hills: Navasota to Carmine

Thursday April 13, 2023, 51 miles (82 km) – Total so far: 1,441 miles (2,319 km) My updates to this may not be as extensive as they have in the past. I am in the thick of the Texas Hill country and I am spending more time on the bike to cover similar distances. I am now also putting out about 2-3 times more effort than I have up to this point. That leaves less time in the evening to update this.

First, sorry no road kill pictures this day. I didn’t sleep real well last night and with yesterday’s efort I was feeling tired all day. My legs were working, but I could tell that I was moving a bit slower. Yesterday I did 3100 feet of climbing in 85 miles and today I did 2700 feet in 51 miles. So, today’s effort was more intense. What made it worthwhile was all the wildflowers that were in bloom along the roadway and in the fileds. They were quite beautiful.

I met 3 east bound riders and …


$1.7M hike and bike trail coming to Harlingen

by: Joe De Leon | www.valleycentral.com

HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A new trail under construction in Harlingen will bring better access to cyclists in the community.

A new hike and bike trail is paving the way for cyclists and runners to enjoy activities without obstructions.

“You don’t have to traverse any streets. And so it’s all, you know, protected. So, you know, you won’t be running or cycling next to a vehicle,” Javier Mendez, the Director of the Harlingen Parks and Recreation Department said.

The project is currently on its …


SoHo Haardvarks Shenanigans ????? "Cara" Canyon Aeroa

Troy Serrano | strava.com

Bridgeland (Ducks Crossing) – Cactus Cove Harris County, Texas

Marjoe Q. Borromeo | strava.com

Thursday San Antonio, Texas

Eduardo Salas | strava.com

Some rides are really about recovery MTCCSA Helotes, Texas

Action Jackson MTCCSA | strava.com


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Texas Biking from Twitter

STOLEN – Gray Trek in Houston, TX https://t.co/xuXU25vVzO pic.twitter.com/jcYQe1W2kh

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) April 13, 2023

WELCOME ALL! ?We had the privilege of hosting an international delegation of adapted sports advocates and athletes to James Driver Inclusive Park. The group is part of @SportsEmpower. They are in Houston with TIRR @memorialhermann to kick off the mentoring program. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/RojcqrHkG9

— Harris County Precinct 2 (@HarrisCoPct2) April 13, 2023

They learned about the background of James Driver Inclusive Park from Commissioner @AdrianGarciaHTX and our parks team. The group represented 16 different countries from 5 continents. We had a blast learning and playing together! pic.twitter.com/XQxapIwpTE

— Harris County Precinct 2 (@HarrisCoPct2) April 13, 2023

Construction of the Austin to Manor Trail begins this month! Upon completion, the trail will be 5.5-miles long, connecting Ben E. Fisher Park in Manor to the Southern Walnut Creek trail. More at: https://t.co/QTVv9Qy8rw #ATXMobilityBond pic.twitter.com/7XPB10efOA

— ATX Transportation and Public Works Department (@austinmobility) April 13, 2023

Mark your calendars for the Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting on Wednesday, April 26 at 2:30. Join us virtually or in person. Meeting details: https://t.co/DclkVJ4y6d pic.twitter.com/K5MvEDkixD

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) April 13, 2023

PTS is hosting Bike to UT Day on April 20, 2023.

Bike to UT Day is a celebration of cyclists for doing their part in reducing pollution & congestion!

You can join us for activities and giveaways at the Lower PCL Patio from 9 am to 2 pm.

Info at: https://t.co/WLnR5lSWcF pic.twitter.com/TUfo50eeLg

— UT Austin Parking (@utaustinparking) April 13, 2023

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Mixing Up The Route Streets

Texbiker.net Posted on April 13, 2023 by Rick AnkrumApril 13, 2023

Another bike ride to the south to avoid the traffic mess in Porter. I will try that direction tomorrow to see if the signal work has went away. I decided to switch some of the streets in my Atascocita – Walden – Spanish Cove route for a little variety and to add a couple of miles to the ride. Most of the different streets were in the early part of the ride, ones I ride on other routes, just not this one. I did add a new street in Kings River from Water Point Trail to Pinehurst Trail Drive. The 11:41 AM start time was later than I wanted but I waited for the temperature to go up a couple of degrees. The weather was about the same as yesterday with a little less wind. I finished the ride at 2:32 PM riding 37.12 miles. This pushed the week total to 145.19 miles. I’m 49% of the way to my 700 mile goal for April. Also my Cervelo Caledonia needs 75 miles to reach 7,000 miles since I bought it last year. The typical ride on this route is about 35 miles so the different streets added 2 miles.

4-13-2023 SportTracks Ride History Atascocita-Walden-Spanish Cove
4-13-2023 SportTracks Ride History Atascocita-Walden-Spanish Cove

My sit bones were tender from yesterday’s ride on my Lynskey Helix bike with the BiSaddle. I moved the Velo saddle about 1cm forward on the Cervelo before today’s bike ride.

Link to the AXS.SRAM.com ride report. I rode in the 35×13 gears for the majority of the ride: 1:38:01 (24 miles). I usually shifted to the 35×15 at traffic lights and then back to 35×13 once I got going.

Weather: Start 75 degrees, 55% humidity, dew point 57, a few clouds, wind calm; finish 77 degrees, 47% humidity, dew point 55, partly cloudy, wind variable 5 mph. I wore shorts, a long sleeve jersey and a wind jacket.

4-13-2023 Strava Ride Data Atascocita-Walden-Spanish Cove
4-13-2023 Strava Ride Data Atascocita-Walden-Spanish Cove

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Texas Bicycling News – April 12, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on April 12, 2023 by Rick AnkrumApril 12, 2023

Begin your HHH training with Graham’s Possum Pedal 2023 in June

by: Angie Lankford | www.texomashomepage.com

GRAHAM (KFDX/KJTL) — If you’re looking to get a jump on your Hotter ‘N Hundred training, head out to Graham in June for a scenic bike ride.

The Possum Pedal takes you back in time when life was a little slower and everyone greeted you with a smile. This year has routes of six, 27, 42, 54.5, 61, and 76 miles, where you’ll travel through Graham, Olney, Jermyn, Bryson, and historic Fort Belknap. The terrain is rolling hills, smooth roads, and some of the most beautiful scenery in Texas. …


USA Cycling awards $20k in grants to cycling programs

www.velonews.com

USA Cycling is recognizing 13 regional athlete development programs with $20,000 worth of cash grants through its Centers of Excellence program. Rad Racing of Olympia, Washington, and the Young Medalists of the Lehigh Valley Cycling Club in Pennsylvania received top honors. The award winners were chosen based on organizational criteria and results in developing junior and U23 cycling athletes. Since the program’s inception six years ago, USA Cycling has distributed over $120,000 to grass roots development programs thanks to donations to the Development Foundation. …

… Additional teams receiving grants in 2008 include: Tri-Star Cycling Team (Tennessee), Fulton Flyers Cycling Club (Georgia), Foundation for the Cultivation of Sport (Texas), Team Specialized Junior Program (Calif.ornia), Team Swift (California), Lehigh Wheelman Future Champions (Pennsylvania), Boulder Valley Cycling Alliance (Colorado), Orlando Road Club (Florida), Team Bliss (Vermont), Des Moines Cycling Club (Iowa) and Track Kats (Illinois).


Spider Fest ? April 22

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Saturday, April 22

Celebrate the last of spring biking with Spider Fest on Saturday, April 22nd!

Music by SpidieKing • 9a-4p Our very own SpidieKing will be spinning beats at the bottom of the lift, keeping vibes at an all time high. Come prepared with requests!

MTB Marketplace • 9a-3p Brought to you by Fox Racing featuring awesome gear from your favorite local bike shops. There will also be some of our rental bikes for sale from our fleet, first-come, first-served.

Poker Laps • 9a-2p Get a random card at the bottom of the lift every lap. Take 5 laps and get 5 cards, keep lapping and swap out a card at a time to make the best poker hand possible. At …


Red flags installed at Pease Park ahead of Hill Country Ride for AIDS

by Emily Chavez & John-Carlos Estrada | cbsaustin.com

AUSTIN, Texas — Small red flags line a half-mile route on a part of the trail in Pease Park.

It’s a commemoration for victims of AIDS and their advocates – known as the Hill Country Ride for AIDS Mile of Silence. …


Texas MS 150 to ride through Somerville April 30

www.bctribune.com

Historical Society plans rest stop at Heritage Square Bike MS’s Texas MS 150 2023 will be pedalling through the City of Somerville on Sunday, April 30. And, the Somerville Historical Society will provide the bikers a “rest stop” at Heritage Square next to the Somerville Area Museum. The bikers will enter the city via the LBJ causeway and travel through the town via 8th Street. Last year the …


City of Harlingen completing arroyo trail’s second phase

By Fernando Del Valle | myrgv.com

The newly paved trail winds towards Expressway 83 Wednesday, April 12, 2023, on the trail expansion between Arroyo Park and Dixieland Park on the Arroyo Hike and Bike Trail in Harlingen. (Denise Cathey/The Brownsville Herald)

HARLINGEN — After nearly two years of delays, construction of the $1.6 million second phase of the Arroyo Colorado Hike and Bike Trail is nearing completion as officials plan to turn the city’s trail systems into a cycling destination.

More than 20 years after the Hike and Bike Trail opened, crews are wrapping up the 1.6-mile stretch winding from Arroyo Park to Dixieland Park while crossing three bridges, extending the six-foot-wide asphalt ribbon into …


HPD seeks 2 persons of interest after man on bike fatally shot during argument in East Downtown

abc13.com

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Police are searching for two persons of interest after a man riding a bicycle was shot and killed in Houston’s East End on Tuesday night.

Houston police responded to a shooting in the 1300 block of Chartres Street just before 8 p.m. At the scene, officers found an unresponsive man with a gunshot wound. …


Evening Ride The Woodlands, Texas

Melissa Kunthea | strava.com

Trek Cypress – Faster than Last Harris County, Texas

Thomas Anselmi | strava.com

Kid Rockin’ The American Badass Pflugerville, Texas

Sanora Baptiste | strava.com

The fine line between dedication and desperation Houston, Texas

Noe Espinosa | strava.com

Got rained on and was reminded how I hated riding with wet socks

CCMTB easy SSpin Harris County, Texas

Jim Storey | strava.com

Mom’s go to Bellville Houston, Texas

Sarah F | strava.com


Southern Tier CoMotion

By Keith Misegades | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Good day: Silsbee to Shepherd

Tuesday April 11, 2023, 62 miles (100 km) – Total so far: 1,305 miles (2,100 km) Last evening at the Red Cloud RV park, I Dominos deliver food, but it was not up to the standard that I typically get. The portions were a bit smaller than what I was used to. Anyway, I chowed down and ate it all. When preparing the tent for bed, my next door neighbor in an RV invited me over. Lydia is a 90 year old woman who has a front row seat at the park to all the cyclists that come and go there. She was very nice and as we conversed, she invited me in to see her sewing. Yes, I know this sounds odd, but sewing runs in my family and I do like to see what others do.

She was making towels for a church fundraiser and was quite animated about all the details, Even at 90 and living alone, she had good mental acuity and walks the park many times a day. She told me stories of how she offers coffee to all the cyclists that come through. Since I’m not a coffee drinker, I thanked her for the offer. It was getting dark and I was ready to turn in. The park was close to a busy road and some railroad tracks. Fortunately, I brought …

Big day and slight tailwind: Shepherd to Nacasota

Wednesday April 12, 2023, 85 miles (137 km) – Total so far: 1,390 miles (2,237 km) Its late in the day and I got to a hotel in Navasota at about 7:00 PM, so I’m not going to write much. 85 miles was a long way to go and I got held up due to a storm about 20 miles away from Navasota. I waited it out and got back on the road. 10 miles from Navasota, I took a wrong turn and got in bonus miles. Yea!!!

I met a few east bounders including a woman from Australia who was going solo eastward. We traded road information and a few stories and then were on our respective ways. She likes to travel the same way I do and also has had some loneliness. I suggested she …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Day 12#30DaysofBiking pic.twitter.com/xxre6bFCrn

— Aaron N. Chamberlain ? (@elmachuca) April 12, 2023

Day 11#30DaysofBiking pic.twitter.com/LT32XRAKD2

— Aaron N. Chamberlain ? (@elmachuca) April 11, 2023

Newton Rayzor’s #BikeBus doubled in size this morning!??

What made the difference? Word-of-mouth and advertising on the school’s social media.

Our students and parents are killing it! ?@nrayzor @dentonisd @CoachBalto pic.twitter.com/hl6flpv9hK

— Stephanie Brooks (@StephCycle) April 12, 2023

We’re looking forward to a TX Safety Stop, SB-2506 ??????? https://t.co/9oIEBjOIiR

— Bike San Antonio (@bike_satx) April 12, 2023

STOLEN – Black Specialized Secteur Sport in Houston, TX https://t.co/QtJXL3vrPE pic.twitter.com/lvxxY6XdAZ

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) April 12, 2023

STOLEN – Blue Giant Talon 2-GU in San Marcos, TX https://t.co/h6M7FMoxbL pic.twitter.com/EHQIJBAnCb

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) April 12, 2023

Saturday 4/15/2023 The Bagel Ride
8:00am ride start
Starts behind Little Woodrow's, 12601 Tech Ridge Blvd, Austin 78753
56mi (89km). Store stop at 24mihttps://t.co/Oq439lNSHM

— The Bagel Ride (@thebagelride) April 12, 2023

Houston's Morning Show https://t.co/9SVRv2fl0g

— Super Neighborhood 63 (@SecondWard_63) April 12, 2023

Small red flags line a half-mile route on a part of the trail in Pease Park. It's a commemoration for victims of AIDS and their advocates – known as the Hill Country Ride for AIDS Mile of Silence.https://t.co/uAPdVg48il

— CBS Austin (@cbsaustin) April 12, 2023

Something must be done about dogs viciously attacking cyclists. It’s now happening when they’re not even riding their bikes. pic.twitter.com/OAhqEMrCn0

— Aaron N. Chamberlain ? (@elmachuca) April 12, 2023


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Meet & Greet Member Social & Fundraiser – Grapevine https://t.co/4pJ6gU5aat
 
Our meet & greet member social at Hop & Sting Brewery is BACK!!! This is a fantastic opportunity to get to know each other outside of our riding groups. You can meet… https://t.co/yBHsFzpjHj

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 13, 2023

New Event DSS Member Ride @ Northshore – Flower Mound, TX https://t.co/04TbbGBsCn
 
New Member Orientation closes two days before the ride. (Monday, May 15th)

Join us for our monthly Wednesday evening ride of the year! Northshore is mixed with roots, r… https://t.co/872hDNES6A

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 13, 2023

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The Other Side of The Railroad Overpass

Texbiker.net Posted on April 12, 2023 by Rick AnkrumApril 12, 2023

Typically I don’t ride the same general direction two days in a row such as north and north. But today I wasn’t enthused about riding north through the FM 1314 intersection in Porter because the traffic light work messed up the traffic. Thinking of a southern route not repeating yesterday’s route I came up with the Atascocita – Balmoral – W Lake Houston Pkwy – Walden one. The last time I rode to Balmoral was October 13th last year. Since then the railroad overpass construction ended and is open. For today’s ride I would explore the other side of the overpass on Timber Forest Drive riding to W. Lake Houston Parkway and then back to Kingwood. This would help me plan another semi new route for the future where I circle Lake Houston incorporating the Timber Forest Drive railroad overpass to avoid the traffic on W. Lake Houston Parkway from Summerwood to Aerobic Drive.

Before leaving on the bike ride I watched three bike races while eating breakfast and waiting for the temperature to warm up. The races: stage 3 of the Giro di Sicilia from Italy and the men’s and women’s De Brabantse Pijl from Belgium. Riding up the railroad overpass reminded me of the climbs I saw in the De Brabantse Pijl. I’m a flatlander and it doesn’t take much of a grade change to make a hill. I rode the overpass in both directions. It is a rather steep climb in a short distance. The two spikes on both sides of the 20 mile marker in the RWGPS map below are the climbs on the overpass.

The ride began at 11:13 AM on my Lynskey Helix bike. The weather was similar to yesterday and I dressed in the same manner with shorts, long sleeve jersey and a wind jacket. I was a little chilly until I warmed up and when the sun came through the clouds. In the shade the 8 to 9 mph NE breeze felt chilly throughout the ride. The clouds increased as I rode and back in Kingwood I felt a few sprinkles on Kings Crossing Drive but attributed it errant sprinklers somewhere. After I finished the ride at 2:05 I was surprised to hear some thunder and when I checked the radar rain was nearby and started not long after I was home. A near miss. Weather: Start 75 degrees, 62% humidity, dew point 61, a few clouds, wind NE 8 mph; finish 76 degrees, 58% humidity, dew point 60, partly cloudy, wind E 9 mph.

Revisiting the saddle comparison between the BiSaddle on my Lynskey versus the Veo Senso TT+ I rode yesterday on my Cervelo my sit bones vote for the Velo saddle for comfort.

I captured a Strava Local Legend on The Library Sprint on the way back.

4-12-2023 Strava Ride Overview Atascocita-Balmoral-W Lake Houston Pkwy-Walden
4-12-2023 Strava Ride Overview Atascocita-Balmoral-W Lake Houston Pkwy-Walden

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