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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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Fish Swallowed The Mailbox, July’s Mileage Goal

Texbiker.net Posted on July 25, 2022 by Rick AnkrumJuly 25, 2022

I had to chuckle after making the right turn from Timber Lane onto W. Wallis Drive before entering Oakhurst. A large bass looking fish had swallowed the mailbox for the house on the corner with only the mailbox door sticking out of the fish. I ride by this location a few times a week and this was the first time I noticed the fish. Maybe I’m not very observant? I’ll try to get this in a video the next ride. This took place as I rode my “Kingwood – SH 242 – Kingwood” route after starting at 9:12 AM. I was riding my primary bike, Cervelo Caledonia, needing 18 miles to reach my 800 mile goal for the month. The previous 5 rides on this route in 2022 averaged 37.16 miles and today I rode 37.0 miles (or 36.99 miles calculated by Strava) putting me over the 800 miles for July with 819.08 miles and 6 days left in the month.

7-25-2022 YTD Bike Rides Kingwood-SH242-Kingwood
7-25-2022 YTD Bike Rides Kingwood-SH242-Kingwood

The wind was light but riding back to Kingwood there was a headwind. I was surprised when I looked at my Bolt computer while on Briar Berry Lane to see my overall average speed was 13.9 mph. Apparently my legs had more power than I gave them credit for. The headwind was strongest going south on the frontage road from SH 242 to Valley Ranch Parkway. The AXS.SRAM.com ride report told me I used the 35×13 gears for 1:54:28 (27.3 miles) out of the total moving time of 2:56:43.

Maybe someday I can ride on SH 242 west of US59/I-69. Construction appears to be moving slowly when I was at the intersection.

Weather conditions: start 86 (humidity 76%, dew point 77), mostly clear, wind S 5 mph; finish 92 (humidity 57%, dew point 75), partly cloudy, wind E 6 mph. Thankfully the humidity went down while I was out on the road helping to evaporate the sweat I generated. My kit wasn’t soaked beyond the max when I finished.

7-25-2022 SportTracks Bike Ride Data Summary
7-25-2022 SportTracks Bike Ride Data Summary

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Texas Bicycling Adventures July 24th 2022

Texbiker.net Posted on July 24, 2022 by Rick AnkrumJuly 24, 2022

San Antonio’s oldest bicycle shop reminds residents to share the road

Camille Sauers | www.mysanantonio.com

For no discernable reason, a pit bull was licking my ankle bone — with vicious affection — as I was sitting cross-legged on the back-room couch of San Antonio’s oldest bicycle shop. Over a sleek, grey-green coat, the dog wore a khaki harness covered in prickly Velcro flight-suit-style patches. Her owner (and the subsequent owner of the shop) Hank Estrada had a career in the Air Force before moving back home to take the Charles A. James Bicycle Shop handle bars away from his 90-year-old father.

That was about 25 years ago now.

Along with the relentless yet well meaning animal, my conversation with …


Bike Builds

www.cyclehouston.org

Our goal is to provide 10,000 bicycles for 2021 Fall and 2022 Spring semesters. But we still need your help. Please consider volunteering and donating so that we can encourage 10,000 students! Rev your excitement engines!

25 Schools have been identified as participating in the 2022 Fall Bike Build Campaign with approximately 2,000 bikes to be awarded. As of April 2022, we’ve built 1,627 bikes and delivered them to 17 schools, already. The following 8 schools are left to be implemented. …


Critical Mass Austin 7/29 – 8pm from BikingATX

Heart Route -South Austin from BikingATX


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Texas Biking from Twitter

Check out my activity on Strava: https://t.co/RnGCa8w6Lt#iamspecialized #SWorks #Tarmac #SL7 #Lola #FitMcAllen #CorazonRacing #PoweredbyTheHealthNut #DaleCorazon pic.twitter.com/oUUEggzov0

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) July 24, 2022

Back to the hill country for a relatively cool morning family ride. Party pace our default setting pic.twitter.com/apWLvw475j

— Gerardo Gonzalez (@Gerita956) July 24, 2022

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Towering Trees, Lower Humidity

Texbiker.net Posted on July 24, 2022 by Rick AnkrumJuly 24, 2022

After today’s bike ride I watched my video and it reminded me of all the trees around Kingwood. Riding on Mills Branch Drive the trees towered on the sides of the road. We are on the edge of the Big Thicket and it shows.

After getting home from church and eating a snack I rode out on the bike ride at 1:21 PM. With the afternoon start I rode around Kingwood on my Lynksey Helix bike until I finished at 2:55 PM. Lately its been hotter at the finish than the start but some clouds appeared and it dropped the temperature about 4 degrees which I appreciated. A few clouds looked like they might have some rain in them but nothing fell while I was riding. Today’s humidity was 24% lower than yesterday and I wasn’t as soaked from sweat when I finished. It took a long time for my bike clothes to dry after yesterday’s ride. Today’s weather: start 94 (humidity 53%, dew point 74), partly cloudy, wind SE 9 mph; finish 90 (humidity 63%, dew point 76), mostly cloudy, wind SW 6 mph.

I rode 19.31 miles today ending the week with 235.97 miles, the 9th week in a row at 200+ miles. For July I am only 18 miles away from the 800 mile goal with 782.09 miles. Year to date I’ve rode 5,539 miles, 16 miles less than 2021 and 90 miles behind 2020. Today was the 15th time biking the Kingwood streets route but not all of them were the same streets.

7-24-2022 RWGPS Month Bike Rides Overview
7-24-2022 RWGPS Month Bike Rides Overview
7-24-2022 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary
7-24-2022 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycling Action July 23rd 2022

Texbiker.net Posted on July 23, 2022 by Rick AnkrumJuly 23, 2022

Tour de Gap cyclists aimed to beat the clock, beat the heat

Greg Jaklewicz | www.reporternews.com

BUFFALO GAP – In a bike race, the quicker you get done, the better you place.

But even if you’re not racing – say, enjoying a ride with a buddy or your child – it still paid to get done quickly Saturday.

You beat the heat.

About 250 bicycle riders took part in the 39th annual Tour de Gap, covering distances ranging from 11 miles to 100K (62 miles). Riders rolled from the Old Settlers Reunion Grounds starting at 7:30 a.m., when the temperature was only in the low 80s.

The temperature rose as did a southerly breeze as the morning progressed. …


Library’s New Book Bike Revealed

www.cowtx.org

Join the Watauga Public Library (7109 Whitley Road) on Thursday, July 28th from 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. in celebration of the end of the Summer Reading Club and the launch of the library’s new book bike.

The event will feature the unveiling of our new book bike, a superhero meet-and-greet, games, door prizes, cake, and free lunch from In-N-Out Burger from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. while supplies last.

An exciting addition to library outreach, the book bike will be used to get out into the community, visiting local parks, sharing library materials and information. The bike will provide a creative way to connect with people outside of the physical library.

The end-of-summer-reading event on July 28th is free. All are welcome to attend! Call 817.514.5866 for more information.

This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services (Grant #CAP-22032) to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act. (2021)


Sunday group rides 18-20mph? from BikingATX

Hey y’all anyone doing the hotter than hell 100 ride next month. It will be my first year any training tips to survive? from dfwbike


Another Hot One!

Mark Noblitt MTCCSA | strava.com

Who rides a century on two hours of sleep?

Another Magnolia Navasota Loop

Peter Clark | strava.com

Still waiting on that boost from the booster…bit of a road rage hissy fit on Old Hempstead when a motorist objected to me riding 3ft from the edge of the pavement…think there’s more important issues in the world…oh well, that’s Texas…

Chasing The Grey Ghost, The Stallion, & Jacob

Brent Wells | strava.com

It goes without saying that any ride with Jeff, Jacob, and Mark is insanely hard for me! I’m just thankful I can go, and can at least hang on for the most part. I actually felt fairly strong today.??????? It was great to see some old friends at the QT station like Robert Dickerson & David Fluchel! As always, I am most thankful to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for allowing me to return to this sport that I love so much, and for yet another safe ride.

Kendalia

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Kiet to Lake Houston Ride

Mark Estopinal | strava.com

Trains, broken hubs, and flavor-dration. Houston cycling is great! Lots of support when your fellow rider’s freehub breaks. Still managing 20-21 mph.

MTHCC & JL community park

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