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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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ChatGPT Creativity Versus Reality. March’s Last Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on March 31, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 31, 2023

For my last bike ride in March I chose the new Caney – Gene Campbell Blvd. route heading north through Porter and New Caney, northwest on FM 1485, west on Gene Campbell Blvd. to FM 1314. I used to tell my wife I would try to find FM 1516 on the way back home but never found it. FM 1314 goes SE back to Porter but I turned onto Old Sorters Road before reaching Porter proper. Riding through Briar Tree, Oakhurst, and Kings Manor I returned to Kingwood.

For grins I asked ChatGPT to write a description of my ride and this what it wrote: “On a beautiful spring morning, I embarked on a bike ride through the scenic neighborhoods of Kingwood, Porter, and New Caney in Texas. The sky was clear, and the temperature was just right for a comfortable ride. As I set off on my journey, I was excited to explore the winding trails and quiet streets of this charming region, known for its picturesque scenery and friendly locals. With my helmet securely fastened and my water bottle within reach, I pedaled away, eager to experience all that this wonderful area had to offer.” Some of this is true but not all of it. The video shows the real ride.

I started the ride at 10:52 AM mounting my Cervelo Caledonia. The weather was much improved from yesterday with some sunshine and warmer temperatures but the wind was the same. Because of the warmer temperature I decided to wear a long sleeve poly T-shirt under a short sleeve jersey above my bike shorts. The strong wind propelled me to the Caney Creek u-turn north of FM 1485 in New Caney but the ride back to FM 1485 was into the strong headwind. From that point most the remaining route was into a headwind. Sometimes I was spared by trees and buildings between me and the wind. The last time I rode this route was October 12, 2022, going 39.01 miles. Today’s bike ride was slightly shorter at 38.92 miles (or 38.93 in SportTracks). I finished the ride at 1:52 PM. March biking ends with 725.5 road miles and 116.37 Zwift miles for a total of 841.87 miles. That is the most miles in a month since October 2022. My road mile goal for March was 650.

3-31-2023 SportTracks Recent Ride Histroy New Caney-Gene Campbell Blvd Route
3-31-2023 SportTracks Recent Ride Histroy New Caney-Gene Campbell Blvd Route

Weather for the bike ride: start 79 degrees, 72% humidity, dew point 69, mostly cloudy, wind S 13 mph gusts 24 mph; finish 83 degrees, 65% humidity, dew point 70, mostly cloudy, wind S 16 mph gusts 29 mph.

3-31-2023 Strava Ride Summary New Caney-Gene Campbell Blvd Route
3-31-2023 Strava Ride Summary New Caney-Gene Campbell Blvd Route

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Texas Bicycling Action – March 30, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on March 31, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 31, 2023

Opinion: New Bike Paths Are Great for the Heights, but Not for Arguing Neighbors

Jeff Balke | www.houstonpress.com

"This is Houston, not Amsterdam." Those were the words of a commenter in a thread on Next Door about the concrete abutments on 11th Street near Yale that were causing a bit of a stir among residents who choose to argue online. Admittedly, a cursory check of that particular intersection is rather perplexing, but it was simply a platform to stir up debate about the very principle of bike lanes in the Heights, which are exploding unabated.

It was one thing, it seems, to convert old rail lines to hike and bike trails. It’s quite another to introduce lanes just for cyclists along 11th Street and Shepherd and Durham.

Fewer seem to care about …


Just one more hill Deb lol Helotes, Texas

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Texas Biking from Twitter

New bike infrastructure at Taft and Westheimer. Plastic bollard already knocked down. It's not much, but I guess every little bit helps. @BikeHouston pic.twitter.com/cyjA14wCWN

— Dan (@DannyJoe) March 30, 2023

A man died last week after hitting the netting stretched across the White Oak Bayou Greenway. https://t.co/gokIJLAw52

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 30, 2023

Saturday 4/1/2023 The Bagel Ride
8:30am ride start
Starts behind Little Woodrow's, 12601 Tech Ridge Blvd, Austin 78753
58mi (94km). Store stop at 27mihttps://t.co/XP8ViQM8nv

— The Bagel Ride (@thebagelride) March 29, 2023

STOLEN – Gray Gary Fisher Cake 3 in Bryan, TX https://t.co/OjujYpu2o0 pic.twitter.com/VcjXlCh2UR

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) March 30, 2023

Big changes changes coming in the new NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide

Most important is that High Speed Roads >30mph must use either medians (1st pic) or barriers (2nd) to be All Ages & Abilities

Flex posts aren’t enough which feels correct w/ lil kids https://t.co/yRYlyrMowk pic.twitter.com/wYxFdMxw1l

— Robert Foster (@soc4austin) March 30, 2023


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Bicycle Tour de Fleur – Casual Ride – Dallas For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/igKCKXov5C
Come join us for a very casual 0nce Around the Lake bicycle ride followed by a guided tour of Designers and Diggers… https://t.co/g2lTJMQOp9

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2023

New Event Tuesday Evening Bike Ride – Dallas https://t.co/U0HK5vAjH9

 This ride starts at the Appliance Direct parking lot at Midway and LBJ where the Performance Bike Shop used to be. We will ride down Valley View to Las Colinas, up Riverside to Va… https://t.co/8DuHWzAAyr

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2023

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Put A Checkmark In March’s Goal; Fought Wind, Might’ve Won

Texbiker.net Posted on March 30, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 30, 2023

I didn’t ride yesterday so I thought a longer ride (more than 40 miles) was in order for today’s bike ride. Thinking of possible routes I looked up the Kingwood – Stroker Road – Kingwood route in SportTracks. This route is very similar if not the same as the Stroker Road – Huffman route. Checking the maps for each looks the same but there are variations in the distance from 42 miles to 46 miles. On March 25th I rode the Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Walden route which goes to Ramsey Road then back to Kingwood while the Kingwood – Stroker Road – Kingwood route turns right onto Ramsey Road heading south and then turns right onto Stroker road to get back to FM 2100 and then north to FM 1960. The “U” shape from Old Atascocita Road at Ramsey Road and back to Old Atascocita Road at FM 2100 is the difference. After all of that I rode the Kingwood – Stroker Road – Kingwood route today covering 44.21 miles in 3:12:54. The ride history from SportTracks shows 5 previous rides varying from 42 miles to 44 miles. Strava matched 2 other rides with today’s ride. At the 8 mile point I reached my 650 road mile goal for March. I’m at 686.5 miles for March now.

3-30-2023 SportTracks Ride History Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood
3-30-2023 SportTracks Ride History Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood

Normally on Thursdays I rode the Cervelo Caledonia bike but since I didn’t ride yesterday I rode the Lyneksey Helix bike. This is the only time I rode the Lynskey on this route. Time to break out of the rut. I started the ride at 11:23 AM after waiting for the temperature to go up a few degrees. I remind myself that the “real” standard time is an hour earlier and the day needs another hour to reach the temperature. Checking the weather I knew it was going to be a windy bike ride but it’s March and windy days are the norm.

The wind was a problem from the start until I made the turn onto Stroker Road. I thought the wind was stronger by then and it was confirmed when I finished the ride at 2:42 PM and checked the weather. Wind was from the SE at 16 mph, up from 13 mph at the start, with 27 mph gusts. No wonder my legs complained until Stroker Road. Once I was riding west on Stroker Road the wind became my friend most of the way back to Kingwood. Even riding west over Lake Houston with nothing to get in its way the wind helped me keep my speed at 17 to 19 mph. My overall average speed increased from 13.2 mph before Stroker Road to 13.9 mph when I got on FM 2100. Weather conditions: start 69 degrees, 84% humidity, dew point 64, overcast, wind SE 13 mph; finish 72 degrees, 85% humidity, dew point 67, overcast, wind SE 16 mph gusts 27 mph. I wore a long sleeve jersey and wind jacket above my shorts keeping me comfortable.

Riding north on FM 2100 from Stroker Road the construction has mostly cleared away and I didn’t need to weave from work zone to open shoulder like I did back on the 10/22/2022 ride. The south bound lanes from Old Atascocita Road to Stroker Road are open and the wide shoulder going north meant no need to ride behind barriers. The shoulder could be cleaned though with dirt and debris in some places.

Looking at my AXS.SRAM.com ride report the 35×13 gears were used the most at 2:08:23 out a total moving time of 3:15:34 (different from Strava’s time). This was for 31.4 miles. I stopped at a farm entrance to take some photos and when I got back on the bike I used the 35×15 gears because of the strong wind. I don’t think I shifted to the 35×13 gears until I turned to the west.

3-30-2023 Lynskey Helix Ramsey Road-1
3-30-2023 Lynskey Helix Ramsey Road-1
3-30-2023 Lynskey Helix Ramsey Road-3
3-30-2023 Lynskey Helix Ramsey Road-3
3-30-2023 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood
3-30-2023 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood-Stroker Road-Kingwood

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Bicycling in Texas: Latest News for March 29, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on March 29, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 30, 2023

Mellow Johnny’s moving to ‘heart of the Austin cycling community’

by: Julianna Russ | www.kxan.com

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Mellow Johnny’s, a local bike shop owned by Lance Armstrong, is moving locations, according to a social media post.

The bike shop made the post of the new location near the James D. Pfluger Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge with a “COMING SOON” written in front of the entrance.

According to the post, the shop is set to open in Summer 2023.

“New digs are under construction at the foot of the James D. Pfluger Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge, the heart of the Austin cycling community,” the Mellow Johnny’s post said.


San Antonio Mural Bike Tour

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The Mural Ride will take you on a guided bicycle street art tour. The ride has over 20 mural stops where the guides will explain the history behind the mural art. The tour will take you down back streets, in to alleys and in historical districts where you’ll discover amazing art. The guides are local cyclist who have a passion for their city, street art, murals, food and of course, cycling. Tours will take place near the Pearl District, Alamo Plaza, the Riverwalk and Travis Park, which is across from the historic St. Anthony’s hotel. If your looking for a unique tour that can provide you with a insiders guide to San Antonio and includes street art and bikes, then book now. … April 1 and April 2 …


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TNC Masters 40+ 3/28/23

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Night Ride San Antonio, Texas

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Blueline Houston, Texas

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Trek Cypress – Faster than Last Harris County, Texas

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Active Cycling ride Katy, Texas

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MTB Pearland, Texas

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Afternoon Loop to Luckenbach Fredericksburg, Texas

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Power meter fail. New battery. Changed it anyway. Still fail. Cadence works.


Cycling Preseason Fitness Ride Mar 25, 2023

Veloharmony | www.youtube.com

Prologue: 00:00 Route Map: 00:59 Leaving Alden Village Center & Warming up with the group before Fishcreek: 02:17 Fishcreek Blvd – The open Road: 15:01 Heading East on 2854 in Conroe, Texas: 33:06 Old 105 to Sapp Road: 39:12 HWY 105 to Highland Hollow’s 15% Climb: 45:00 Longmire Road to Little Egypt Road: 55:30 FM 830 to Shell Boat house Stop: 1:10:18 FM 1097 West: 1:21:49 MT. Pleasant Road into the Sam Houston National Forest: 1:39:38 HWY 149 to Bailey Grove Westbound: 1:56:05


Southern Tier 2023

By Sharon Greenwood | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 25: Marathon to Sanderson, TX: Long & Unwinding Road

Wednesday March 29, 2023, 56 miles (90 km) – Total so far: 1,234 miles (1,986 km) Cool, cloudy morning with a light headwind. Quick early stop at The Gage Hotel, the largest spa resort in West Texas. Impressive. On highway 90 all day today – very much a long and unwinding road. Undulating. There are no towns or services for 56 miles until we reach Sanderson. Not much to see. Vultures are enjoying a dead javelina in road. The mountains are forming into buttes. Blue and yellow flowers all along roadside. Lunch stop on concrete by communications tower. Afterwards the sun pops out and the wind picks up. It’s mostly a slight negative grade, but the wind makes it more challenging. Karen and I take …


Texas Biking from Twitter

New Event Bike ride, birds and a bit of nature Barker reservoir (Bush park) For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/iFNHY3TXrw

NEO is dedicated to helping people of all ages and backgrounds lead more active outdoor-orient… https://t.co/lFlDnAicaH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 29, 2023

STOLEN – Black Romic Unknown in Galveston, TX https://t.co/EGpc2sdvWe

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) March 29, 2023

During our group bike commute Wednesday, we enjoyed new bike lanes on 11th Street in @houstonheights and also new bike detection at the traffic signal where the Spring Street trail crosses Sawyer Street.

Kudos to @HouPublicWorks making Houston better for people biking everyday! pic.twitter.com/W2leV4QYAD

— TEI Planning + Design (@TEI_PlanDesign) March 29, 2023

Heading to the Texas Capitol to support Safe Neighborhood Streets!

HB 2224 / SB 1663#txlege pic.twitter.com/zEpKLfaadZ

— Jay Blazek Crossley (@JayCrossley) March 29, 2023

Join us on May 24th for the Houston Bike Summit Soirée, back at @SaintArnold for the first time since 2018.

This year we're honoring Mayor @SylvesterTurner for his leadership throughout Houston's multimodal transformation.

Tickets: https://t.co/pWr3PqDR8H pic.twitter.com/Xf7wBFdQcX

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 29, 2023

The Elite Eight is set! Congratulations to @UHouston, Museo, @BlackSwanYoga/@JuiceLand, Betsy's at @EvelynsPark, @gristworkz, @MontroseCenter, @TexasSouthern, and @TheIonHouston!

Now it's up to you to decide who's moving on to the Final Four! #BikeParkingMadness pic.twitter.com/P1IoPSZDEK

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 29, 2023


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Bike ride, birds and a bit of nature Barker reservoir (Bush park) For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/iFNHY3TXrw

NEO is dedicated to helping people of all ages and backgrounds lead more active outdoor-orient… https://t.co/lFlDnAicaH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 29, 2023

New Event Fayetteville Good Old Summertime Bike Ride Fayetteville Good Old Summertime Bike Ride at Fayetteville, TXhttps://t.co/Pd5sgvVxHB

    Road Ride – Family Friendly     8:15 AM     8 miles     $40

    A family-friendly ride length, great… https://t.co/r6KUy1XXQw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 29, 2023

New Event Possum Pedal 2023 – Graham, TX Possum Pedal 2023 at Graham, TXhttps://t.co/WZRGMWQzrghttps://t.co/dlAc7J4a1s 

 Join us this year for Possum Pedal on June 3, 2023. This year's Possum Pedal has all new routes for the entire family! The P… https://t.co/QUJMFwFiWo

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 29, 2023

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