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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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New Plan for Official U.S. Bicycle Route System Approved

Texbiker.net Posted on October 28, 2008 by Rick AnkrumOctober 28, 2008

The United States is on a path to creating what could become the largest official bicycle route network in the world, thanks to the approval of a new plan by America’s leading authority on national route designations. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has just approved a National Corridor Plan laying out the framework and guidelines for the development of this system.

The plan identifies corridors connecting America’s urban, rural, and suburban areas. The corridors cover well over 50,000 miles, which, if transformed into routes along roads and trails, would create the largest official bicycle route network in any country or on any continent. By comparison, the planned Euro-Vélo network in Europe is projected to be 60,000 kilometers or 36,000 miles.

The U.S. plan has been under development for nearly four years under the auspices of an AASHTO task force on national bicycle routes, with representatives from federal and state transportation agencies and nonprofit organizations. The plan has gone through more than a dozen revisions—with input from hundreds of federal and state officials, cycling advocacy groups, and individuals—as well as review and approval by AASHTO’s committees on traffic engineering, design, and non-motorized transportation.

link to the full article at Adventure Cycling Association

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B.J. Davenport, 84, Rides on His Birthday

Texbiker.net Posted on October 28, 2008 by Rick AnkrumOctober 28, 2008

from the Mineral Wells Index

By Lacie Morrison

B.J. Davenport pedaled his Trek bicycle to the Mineral Wells Rails to Trails Trailhead Sunday afternoon to the sounds of clapping and cheering of family and friends.

Decked out in a long-sleeved red shirt and blue denim coveralls, Davenport celebrated his recent 84th birthday by riding the trailway from Weatherford to Mineral Wells.

“I didn’t stop pedaling from Weatherford to Garner. … I took a break in Garner,” Davenport remarked. “Waited there about 15 or 20 minutes” before deciding to continue on. “We averaged 8 mph. At times, it was 3 or 4 mph because of the uphill climbs. I think next year I’ll try it from here to Garner.”

link to the complete article at the Mineral Wells Index

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May Be Hot? May Be Not! Bike Ride – Aransas Pass, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on October 28, 2008 by Rick AnkrumOctober 28, 2008

The Bike Ride begins at 8:00 A.M. You’ll leave Aransas Pass Chamber parking lot going over the causeway toward Pt. Aransas turning around at the Lighthouse Trails park, travel by Conn Brown Harbor, then into Ingleside. You’ll pass the Naval station, then head South on Highway 361 turning North at Highway 35 on in to Rockport and then back to the Aransas Pass Chamber.

link to registration form

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Have Your Registered Your Bike? You Might not need to

Texbiker.net Posted on October 28, 2008 by Rick AnkrumOctober 28, 2008

by CAROLYN FEIBEL (Houston Chronicle)

Mayor Bill White breaks this law. Thousands of innocent children could be implicated. You, dear reader, may be in violation and not even know it.

The city finally is cracking down on bicyclists’ rampant disregard of the registration law — by getting rid of the law.

City officials and bike enthusiasts all seem to agree that it’s a silly, outdated ordinance that is all but impossible to enforce.

The City Council could vote to strike the law from the books on Wednesday.

The law requires owners to register their two-wheelers at a local fire station for $1 and place a little license sticker on the bike.

“This is something that I think is sporadically done,” said Randy Zamora, the city’s chief prosecutor. “And I think the firemen have better things to do.”

link to the full report at the Houston Chronicle

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