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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 Adventures 3/26/2023

Texbiker.net Posted on March 26, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 26, 2023

Rare real estate steal: Will Dallas save 282-acre oasis from Fairfield State Park’s fate?

By Sharon Grigsby | www.dallasnews.com

Developer is ready to donate the last slice of Hill Country left in southwest Dallas. Let’s not dilly-dally.

Dallas must not miss its shot at a rare real estate steal — the chance to acquire, at virtually no cost, a huge hidden gem of green space in the city’s southwest corner.

The situation involving this Mountain Creek property is uncomfortably similar to that of Fairfield State Park, which recently closed after Texas leaders failed to strike an agreement with its private landowner.

Although Dallas seems poised to get its deal done right, the clock is ticking.

“This is a great opportunity for the city to preserve a fast-disappearing kind of natural space,” said John Jenkins, Dallas Park and Recreation Department director. “In this case, donated land to serve a growing part of the city.”

At stake is the 282-acre Big Cedar Wilderness, just …


Ride for West: Temple cyclist keeps memories of blast victims alive with annual trek

BY DAVID STONE | kdhnews.com

t’s been nearly 10 years since a grain elevator explosion rocked the Central Texas city of West, but a Temple cyclist is keeping memories of the 15 people lost in the disaster alive through an annual bicycle pilgrimage.

Danny McDonald starts his annual journey at Central Fire Station in downtown Temple, and heads north along the Interstate 35 service road. …


‘We are absolutely out of gear right now’: Sweetwater’s Rattlesnake Gravel Grind to raise money for Nolan County VFD’s

by: Annabelle Tuggle | www.bigcountryhomepage.com

SWEETWATER, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Sweetwater residents are preparing for this weekend’s Rattlesnake Gravel Grind – a bike race fundraiser to raise money for the five Nolan County Volunteer Fire Departments. The number of participants has already doubled before the second annual fundraiser has even begun.

In the first year, more than 100 participants raised $30,000. Now with more than 200 participants, Lake Sweetwater VFD’s fire chief Pete Gizzi shared that they hope to raise more money during a time when it is needed the most. …

Rattlesnake Gravel Grind raising money for Nolan County Volunteer Fire Departments

by Tyler Greene | ktxs.com

SWEETWATER, Texas — The Rattlesnake Gravel Grind in Sweetwater is much more than just another bike race, it’s a chance for the community to help every Volunteer Fire Department in Nolan County.

You can just ask David King, one of the co-founders of the event, who knows firsthand just how much help those stations need.

“My dad’s been a volunteer fire department with two different volunteer departments my whole life. So, they are near and dear to my heart and I’m a member of the Lake Sweetwater Volunteer Fire Department and they’re one of the ones that we’re raising money for.”

The race is 110 miles long and in 2022 saw 144 people join, however, King …


Bike riding and the lily patch landing

By RAY SPITZENBERGER | www.journal-spectator.com

When the weather is nice, you see adults as well as kids riding bicycles in our neighborhood. In fact, you’re likely to see an entire family riding together on their bikes.

This was not the case in the 1940s, when around age 10 or 11, I got my first and only bicycle. While adults’ riding bicycles was very common in other countries in the 1940s, in the United States, bicycles were usually made for and ridden by kids. Adults preferred cars and horseback in those days.

Some historians of trivia say that the bicycle was invented by a German in 1817; others say a Frenchman in 1790, but neither device was like the modern bike.

Karl von Drais’ (the German’s) bike had no pedals, a wooden frame, wooden wheels with an iron rim and …


Southern Tier 2023

By Sharon Greenwood | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 21: Fort Hancock to Van Horn, TX: Keeping Pace

Saturday March 25, 2023, 74 miles (119 km) – Total so far: 1,069 miles (1,720 km) No pulling tent stakes this morning. 38° at 7:30 when we depart Fort Hancock riding backroads past goat and sheep farms one mile from the border. Stopping to peel a layer, some other riders catch up to Karen and I for a group pic. We enter the fairly clean shoulder of Interstate 10, then exit and ride the frontage road to Sierra Blanco at mile 40 for a rest and water stop at the van. The west wind is picking up and we enjoy a great ride into Van Horn. The climbs were gentle and the descents fun. My body is healing and I’m riding much stronger; able to (almost) keep pace with Karen. We are camping at the Van Horn RV Park. My turn to cook for the group with Harris. It’s “clean out the coolers” night so we presented a smorgasbord of leftovers: stroganoff, lasagna, burgers, grilled cheese (from leftover Italian bread), and fresh refried beans with tomatoes & guacamole and salad. Everyone enjoyed it almost as much as the ice cream dessert.

Day 22: Van Horn to Marfa, TX: Lonely Places

Sunday March 26, 2023, 74 miles (119 km) – Total so far: 1,144 miles (1,841 km) Early cold wake-up since I needed to get the coffee on by 6:30. Rolled and stretched leg muscles in warm bathroom at 5:45. It’s darker in the morning with the switch to Central Time Zone. On bikes at 8:00 and 34°. Passed pecan trees with icicles. Brrrrr. But soon the sun rose and we were peeling a layer off. Once leaving Van Horn, the Mexican mountains begin to get smaller with tabletops, then disappear completely. There’s not much out here; a few trailer homes miles apart. A painted sign on an abandoned building reads, “Let Lonely Places Stay Lonely”. Perhaps they like it this way; their own private paradise. We ride in …


Cycling State Competition Special Olympics Texas

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Friday, May 19th from 4:00pm to Saturday, May 20th, 2023 6:00pm The 2023 Cycling Event will be at the Tree of Life Church- 5513 I-35, New Braunfels, TX 78132

VOLUNTEER POSITIONS: Positions will most likely be the ones listed below. Task assignments may be given onsite. Position may require bending, kneeling, and/or lifting objects greater than 10 lbs.

AGE ELIGIBILITY FOR VOLUNTEERS 15 years and older can volunteer by themselves. 8-14 year olds must be accompanied by parent, guardian, or chaperone. If in a group, then there must be a 4:1 ratio of children/teens to adults. 7 years and younger are not given volunteer assignments but are welcomed and encouraged to be cheerleaders as long as they are accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. …


Driver faces no charges after fatally striking bicyclist, police say

news4sanantonio.com

SAN ANTONIO – A man is dead after he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle.

The incident happened at the 1300 block of General McMullen at around 9:30 p.m.

Police say that the man was riding his bicycle on a dark unlighted street and had no lights or reflectors on his bike. That’s when a vehicle struck the man. The driver claims he never saw the bicyclist.

The 58-year-old man died from his injuries.

Police say that no charges were filed against the driver.


Denton Bicycle Center

By Vanessa Bailey | dentonrc.com

Denton County had only 81,311 residents in 1971 when Dr. Joe Holland opened Denton Bicycle Center, touting the health benefits of cycling to patients, family and friends. More than 50 years later, his grandson, Joe Holland, is carrying on the family legacy, managing the little shop on Elm Street that continues to help Dentonites find their best ride.

“Riding a bicycle is a no-impact aerobic activity. It’s great for any age or for those who are just getting back into fitness,” Holland said. For someone just starting their cycling journey, Holland advises visiting the store to try bikes, asking questions, and evaluating why and how the bike will be used. “Anybody can go to a box store and get a bike, but I’d rather make sure that you get the right fit, not something you’re going to leave in the garage,” Holland said.

A quality bicycle is an investment. …


Texas Biking from Twitter

4th year leading the group social ride for the 13th Anniversary of @barriodogs & their pedal 4 paws ride, we did get wet but everyone made it back safe. Thanks 2 everyone who showed up 2 support the ride. @BikeHouston @RobertGallegos_ @AdrianGarciaHTX @SMO_Valero @EastEndChamber pic.twitter.com/lNrd6i1Td0

— CISH / WOW / La Raza SA (@CishWow) March 26, 2023

Found an old "Denton Branch Rail Trail" sign! pic.twitter.com/VfiGyKdwzO

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) March 26, 2023

A huge thank you to our volunteers who cleaned 10 bags of litter from the DCTA Rail Trail during Saturday's Great American Cleanup! https://t.co/PXz8mSHnn5 pic.twitter.com/nXjSjIGmI0

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) March 26, 2023

STOLEN – Green Rad Power Bikes RadRunner 2 in Wooten https://t.co/J21mALITJn

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) March 26, 2023

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— Simon (@simontrose) March 26, 2023

It's Springtime in Texas ?! @bikeonscott pic.twitter.com/SiySuNbIVU

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) March 26, 2023

Check out Dylan and Cameron representing Bicycle World at last weeks Cameron Park Blowout! Be sure to say hi to them next time you're in the shop ?

Shop 24/7 at https://t.co/zJcfWFfsJz#BWRides pic.twitter.com/K5m719ZPRV

— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) March 26, 2023


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Big Cedar XC (#6, Spring Series) – Dallas, TX https://t.co/wUsHYUKl8r

Register Here

Big Cedar Parking and Camping Map

MAP TBD

Event Notes

All races are on Sunday, April 23!

Please pre-register and save $20!

There is a $10 Land Use fee i… https://t.co/ucfVMaTp4I

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 27, 2023

New Event The Warda Race (#8, Spring Series) – Warda, TX The Warda Race (#8, Spring Series)https://t.co/5vdlqqsqfe May 20, 2023 at 07:00PM https://t.co/VzC9IevoUB

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 27, 2023

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A Look Back at the Week’s Bike Rides

Texbiker.net Posted on March 26, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 26, 2023

The last full week of March I was on a bike 5 of the 7 days. Monday I rode Zwift. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday I rode outside. Thinking the winter weather has paused I didn’t renew my Zwift monthly subscription. Sunday’s weather after church included a light mist keeping me indoors but not able to ride Zwift since the subscription had ended. I rode 164.87 miles and closing in on my 650 mile goal for March with 569.8 miles. The weather for the coming week looks favorable for more road rides and reaching my goal.

I rode three different bikes: Blue Norcross AL for Zwift; Cervelo Caledonia Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The Lynskey Helix carried me on Wednesday.

The average road ride distance was 36.1 miles.

Some highlights were the tiny trucks on Thursday and the girls playing cellos at their lemonade cookie stand on Saturday. The YouTube videos show these. You can see the week’s videos at my channel.

Year to date miles for 2023 continues to lead 2011 through 2022.

3-26-2023 Strava Year Progressions YTD Miles
3-26-2023 Strava Year Progressions YTD Miles

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Pedaling Through Texas: A Weekend of Bicycling Action

Texbiker.net Posted on March 25, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 25, 2023

Rattlesnake Gravel Grinder Rattlesnake Gravel Grinder

Mike Buenaventura | strava.com

Guys. This is legit venue. Love the Mexican / country singer Friday night. The wind was borderline ?? ? 3 flats. A dead rear derailleur so I was single speed for the last 20 miles. This course (without the wind) is THE BEST gravel course in Texas. Hands down. Thanks David King !!!!!!

Felt pretty damn good 1 week post 220.


Coastal Bend 11-year-old with genetic disorder looking to get an adaptive bike

By: Javier Guerra | www.kristv.com

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX — 11 -year old Zoey Rodriguez is ready for a bike ride with a big smile.

Her mother Stephanie Rodriguez said for Zoey, riding a bike on her own can prove to be a bit challenging because she has a rare genetic disorder.

"Zoey has Pallister Killian Syndrome, she was born with it and we discovered it when she was about two months old," Stephanie said. "For her it means, she has nocturnal seizures, she has an intellectual disability, a developmental delay, she has some really cool color on her skin, she has some hypotonia — which is low muscle tone." Stephanie said.

Both Zoey and Stephanie love to bike together, but Zoey is getting a little big for her seat. …


Bicyclist critically injured after being hit by car in S Austin

by Tara Brolley | cbsaustin.com

AUSTIN, Texas — A bicyclist was critically injured after being hit by a car in south Austin late Friday night.

Austin-Travis County EMS responded to the scene near the intersection of Arbor Circle and South 1st Street around 11:46 p.m. …

FINAL Auto vs Bicycle Collision at Arbor Cir/ S 1st St (23:46). #ATCEMSMedics transported an adult patient as a trauma alert, to St. David's South Austin Medical Center with critical, life-threatening injuries. No other information available, EMS no longer on scene. pic.twitter.com/EdLguYOEpV

— ATCEMS (@ATCEMS) March 25, 2023


Blueline Plus Houston, Texas

Ademir Vazquez | strava.com

Amy Wang’s Ironman training.

SCNT, Exploring/Hike-a-Bike, Spring Creek Paved Path to I-59, Cypresswood, back Home!! #EpicEvo! Harris County, Texas

eL Jay | strava.com

JR4JC. Great day. Great ride. Great cookies at Bellville! Simonton, Texas

Kent Joosten | strava.com

R2 Houston group ride Missouri City, Texas

Amos DeVoge | strava.com

Afternoon Ride San Antonio, Texas

Steve Gutierrez | strava.com

Big donkey Austin County, Texas

Bert Ceballos | strava.com

Morning Ride El Paso, Texas

Robert Trujillo | strava.com

Big Donkey race – 4 flats ? Lessons learned! Austin County, Texas

Jason Rose | strava.com

The Wire Donkey Austin County, Texas

Eric M | strava.com

Just ride for a just cause 2023. Spectacular day on 2 wheels Simonton, Texas

Chip Voss | strava.com

Thanks to all volunteers that made this one great.

R2R – New Ulm – Fayetteville Austin County, Texas

Eduardo Carrillo | strava.com


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Texas Biking from Twitter

Join Denton County Cycling for a 10-mile social ride tomorrow, Sunday, March 26 at 12 PM. Ride will last about an hour. After the ride, hang out at Bearded Monk for a live t-shirt printing with proceeds to benefit the UNT Triathlon Club. pic.twitter.com/ubb2TBl3By

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) March 25, 2023

Woke up this morning really wanting a palm tree, so I went and got one. Pro tip: bring the bike into the garden center so you know what will fit in the basket @HomeDepot @RadPowerBikes #bikelife #bikehouston #cargobike #bikes pic.twitter.com/DEsFyA17Pi

— adam j williams (@AdamWillyums) March 25, 2023

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— adam j williams (@AdamWillyums) March 25, 2023

Riding 63 miles this morning with my mom ?@LibbyDoggett? to support Rosedale school, train for ?@TexasMS150? and have fun! #MSWarriors #Biking pic.twitter.com/5vHQKSwtfj

— Lisa Doggett (@lisadoggettmd) March 25, 2023

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Reversed A Route, 2 Girls Playing Cellos And Selling Lemonade

Texbiker.net Posted on March 25, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 25, 2023

The weather was too good to wait after watching the Volta a Catalunya race from Spain so I put it on pause and got ready to ride. Last night I thought it might time to ride to Liberty County on FM 1960 but then I remembered the road construction on FM 2100 north of FM 1960 in Huffman. So I scratched that route and instead chose the Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Walden route. This route is a variation of the Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Huffman one. Today’s ride reversed going through Walden until the return from Ramsey Road and Huffman instead of the reverse. The distance is the same just not in the same order. According to SportTracks I’ve only rode the Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Walden route one time before on October 10, 2020, which surprises me. That ride was 4 miles shorter than today’s 40.21 miles. The difference is in the early part of the ride.

Earlier in the week I thought about riding in Simonton TX but changed my mind because the forecast showed cooler temperatures than I prefer. I checked this morning and it was about 58 which wasn’t quite as cool as the forecast so I could’ve gone there. Here the weather was much warmer when I rolled out at 10:20 AM. No need for an extra warm kit. I wore shorts, long sleeve poly T-shirt and a short sleeve Texbiker jersey. It was a good choice. Weather for my ride: start 75 degrees, humidity 39%, dew point 48, fair, wind NW 7 mph; finish 81 degrees, 25% humidity, dew point 42, fair, wind N 10 mph.

I wasn’t sure if I would see other cyclists starting when I did but I saw several along the route starting on Kings River Drive on the way to Ramsey Road. The next pair was on Old Atascocita Road as I rode east and later on the way back to FM 2100 two more passed going east.

Yesterday i goofed off and didn’t ride outside or inside. The weather was dreary and I had a new computer to play with. My legs rested up and today with the great weather and light wind they powered me along nicely. Most of the ride I used the 35×13 gears and only shifted the rear derailleur 31 times. Most of those were for stops. The charts from my AXS.SRAM.com ride report.

3-25-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Time
3-25-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Time
3-25-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Distance
3-25-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Distance
3-25-2023 SRAM Component Summary Avg Power in Gear
3-25-2023 SRAM Component Summary Avg Power in Gear

At the Ramsey Road bridge I stopped for a few minutes to enjoy the weather and serene silence out in the country and took these photos. Like those purple gates. The sign says law enforcement is watching the property.

3-25-2023 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-5
3-25-2023 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-5
3-25-2023 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-3
3-25-2023 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-1
3-25-2023 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-1

Almost at the end of the ride in Hunters Ridge I saw these 2 young girls selling lemonade and cookies with a twist, playing their cellos. You can hear them in the video. While I was there two people stopped.

Two girls selling lemonade and cookies playing their cellos
3-25-2023 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood to Ramsey Road-Walden
3-25-2023 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood to Ramsey Road-Walden

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