I wasn’t going to wear a new bike jersey on today’s bike ride but when I took the old jersey out of the closet I changed my mind. The old one looked dated and in fact it has a date on as part of the graphic. I dropped it on the donate pile in my closet and opened the Fire Lord Primal jersey bag. A new jersey bike ride today.
4-28-2022 Primal Fire Lord Jersey Front4-28-2022 Primal Fire Lord Jersey Back
With that out of the way I dressed for the ride. Since its Thursday the route should go to the south and east. To move closer to a 200+ mile week I chose my “Stroker Road – Huffman” route with the typical distance around 41 miles. Today I rode some side streets in Kingwood Greens as I headed south for the first time. I started the ride at 11:01 AM and finished at 2:37 PM and biked 43.56 miles. Now my week totals 149 miles. Today was the 2nd ride on this route in 2022. The previous ride reversed the order of some roads going to Huffman and then to Stroker Road versus today riding to Stroker Road and then Huffman. The route allowed me to check the road construction progress in two areas in the video.
4-28-2022 YTD Bike Rides Kingwood-Stroker Road-Huffman
April wind gusts still prevail. Weather for the bike ride: start 77 (humidity 72%, dew point 67), mostly cloudy, wind S 7 mph gusts 17 mph; finish 82 (humidity 65%, dew point 69), partly cloudy, wind SE 14 mph gusts 22 mph. My legs weren’t the best riding into the wind. I worked to keep my speed at 13 mph or higher but they struggled.
The AXS.SRAM.com ride report data surprised me with the most riding time in the 35×13 gears despite the wind gusts and exposure east of FM 2100. The overall riding time was 3:10:42 and I rode 1:38:26 using 35×13 and 1:13:50 using 35×15. Looking at the distance in each of those gears 35×13 was 24.1 miles and 35×15 was 15.2 miles. I was an active gear changer with 42 RD shifts, 0.96 shifts per mile.
4-28-2022 Strava Kingwood – Stroker Road – Huffman Data Summary
The Permian Basin Bicycle Association and West Texas Trail Alliance are welcoming the public to the Midland Trail Park grand opening on Saturday.
The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the park, 3215 Farm-to-Market Road 307.
The event will feature basic bike prep and maintenance clinic, bike gear clinic, lunch and speakers, a medium pace group ride of the complete trail, a women’s group ride and beginner and family group ride on the green trail. The trail park features a hiking and trail running area, disc golf, skills park and all skill level trails. There will also be a mountain bike raffle, bike clinics, burgers and hotdogs plus door prizes.
Park officials have stated there is not an entrance fee and if a person decides …
BELTON, Texas (KWTX) – On May 7, Chance Sebek will join eleven other bikers to ride 600 miles through Texas, honoring transplant donors, recipients and those on the waiting list with the Lone Star Circle of Life Bike Tour.
“I was very fortunate to apply and be selected to be a rider in the tour,” Sebek said.
He says he got into cycling during the pandemic, but has had an interest in raising awareness for organ donation for the last 12 years, when it saved his daughters life.
“She had a liver transplant when she was 5 1/2 months old and she has been doing great ever since,” his wife Megan explained. …
At Spider Mountain Bike Park in Burnet, what goes up must come down.
Located on Lake Buchanan about an hour northwest of Austin in the Hill Country, the attraction is the only year-round ski-lift bike park in the U.S. (In fact, it’s the only place in Texas with a ski-lift, period.) Opened just before the pandemic, in 2019, the park draws mountain bikers from across the country for its year-round access to downhill, gravity-fueled biking terrain.
Here bikers (and their bikes) ride a chairlift called the Texas Eagle up 350 feet to the mountain’s peak, where they can choose from one of 10 different bike trails — from beginner to expert — to cruise back down.
“To have a chairlift in the middle of the Hill Country is really exciting whether you’re a …
Saturday marks the culmination of a 10-year journey for Cypress resident Karen Adewale.
That’s how long it has been since she promised herself to tackle Bike MS: Texas MS 150, a two-day bike ride that is a major fundraiser for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Adewale planned to compete, but COVID-19 canceled the 2020 event, and rain shut out the 2021 ride.
Austin Public Works and Austin Transportation have partnered to complete a transformational sidewalk project on Exposition Boulevard this month. The new improvements extend from Bonnie Road to West 35th?Street and include new and repaired sidewalks, curb ramps, pedestrian crossings, and intersection safety improvements. This work completes a fully ADA-accessible route on either side of Exposition Boulevard from Lake Austin Boulevard all the way to West 35th Street. The improvements also create a safer route for students to walk or bike to nearby Casis Elementary School and O. Henry Middle School and safer access for everyone to neighborhood day care centers, libraries, churches, stores, and parks.
“Every child should be able to walk or bike to school safely,” said Mayor Pro Tem Alison Alter of Council District 10, where these safety and mobility improvements are located. “While these safe routes are created for …
With the clanging of nearly a dozen cow bells and a police escort to aid them in, several wounded warriors and first responders rode their bicycles into the parking lot of Cleo Bay Subaru in Killeen on Wednesday afternoon. The riders were taking part in the six-day Ride 2 Recovery Challenge, organized by Project Hero, that spans 500 miles.
Officials from the dealership on East Stan Schlueter Loop organized a lunch for the riders to partake in, which is something it has done since 2016, save for two years the ride did not take place because of the coronavirus pandemic.
“It’s one of the most rewarding things that we get to do as an organization,” said Michele Marquez, the assistant controller of Cleo Bay Subaru. “You’re looking at people that are wounded warriors and first …
Monday April 25, 2022, 145 miles (233 km) – Total so far: 2,347 miles (3,777 km)
I was up later than usual or so I though as my iPhone did not update automatically to the earlier mountain time. I thought I was leaving at 7:30 but it was really 6:30. Oh well. Of all my days riding on this tour this was one of the easiest thanks to downhills and good tail winds. Along the access at …
Day 36 : El Paso, Texas to Las Cruces, New Mexico
Tuesday April 26, 2022, 45 miles (72 km) – Total so far: 2,392 miles (3,850 km)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Expect a part of College Station to transform into one large bike trail on Sunday. The largest multiple sclerosis fundraiser in the nation the Texas MS 150 bike ride will end at Kyle Field for the first time in its over 30-year history.
Residents can expect to see over 7,000 cyclists near Texas A&M’s campus on Sunday. The event was supposed to come to College Station a few years ago but things out of the committee’s control put a stop to their plans. “2020 we had the pandemic and last year we, unfortunately, had some thunderstorms, so we’ve ordered some unbelievable weather for Saturday, April 30th and May 1st so …
Texas Biking from Twitter
Austin bike commuters… I've created a map of safe bike routes/quiet streets for first-time riders. It's 80% complete for the urban core… what do you think? https://t.co/Rw4QhQXzhz
Happening now at #TTAT2022: "Connecting America's Trails: Trail Networks and Spines" and "6 Tips for Creating a Diverse Cycling Community." pic.twitter.com/IFnCAar5Z7
Show your support for a more bike-friendly Denton by stopping by for the Bike Month Proclamation at Denton City Hall (215 E McKinney St) on Tuesday, May 3rd at 6:30 PM.#BikeMonthpic.twitter.com/1IYvRAVhix
If you haven’t already registered for the 2022 HHH, our early registration discount prices are scheduled to end on Saturday night April 30 at 11:59 p.m. Texas time.
For Wednesday’s bike ride I chose the “Kingwood – SH 242 – Kingwood” route going north. After watching a tight finish of stage 1 of the Tour de Romandie I was ready for a good bike ride. Before leaving I did a couple of yard chores and then got dressed. I thought it is was a little chilly so I wore shorts, a long sleeve T-shirt, and a short sleeve jersey. This was one of the few kits where I have matching shorts and jersey. You can see them in the video.
Wheels down on my Lynskey R300 bike at 11:20 AM and finishing at 2:02 PM. I biked 36.71 miles per Strava’s calculation improving the week’s mileage to 105.44 miles setting up a potential 200+ mile week. April totals 884.8 miles, well over my 650 mile goal. If I add the one Zwift ride in April the total goes up to 906.64 miles. YTD I biked 2193.2 road miles plus 679.9 Zwift miles.
Today was the third bike ride on this route in 2022. Below shows how the rides compare.
4-27-2022 YTD Bike Rides Kingwood-SH242-Kingwood
Weather: start 74 (humidity 47%, dew point 53), a few clouds, wind E 9 mph; finish 78 (humidity 49%, dew point 58), fair, wind SE 10 mph. Space City Weather thinks today might be the last spring like day with “summer lite” coming tomorrow. The light wind was a welcomed change for my legs. I was able to get my average speed up to 14.6 mph on the return to Kingwood.
No AXS.SRAM.com ride report since I rode the Lynskey R300. I forgot to include the link in yesterday’s ride post.
4-27-2022 Strava Kingwood-SH242-Kingwood Data Summary
The 300-plus-mile ride will include breakpoints in Austin and Georgetown.
AUSTIN, Texas — More than 50 wounded veterans are currently rolling across the state of Texas as part of the 2022 Project Hero: Ride 2 Recovery Texas Challenge in hopes of raising awareness of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The riders are biking from San Antonio to Arlington, with a stop in Austin and Georgetown on Tuesday and Wednesday.
"Long-distance bike rides are interesting and demanding physical and mental challenges for even the ablest riders – but this one, in particular, achieves great things for the riders and in raising awareness of the challenges many veterans face daily," said organizers. "The Texas Challenge is offered by Project Hero, a nonprofit organization, that was founded in 2008 with …
More than 40 cyclists and their supporters will be welcomed by officials at Fort Hood Thursday as they stop on their way from San Antonio to Fort Worth. The six-day ride Ride 2 Recovery Challenge spans 500 miles and is a part of Project Hero, a national nonprofit organization.
Founded in 2008, Project Hero is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping veterans and first responders affected by post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury and other injuries achieve rehabilitation, recovery and resilience in their daily lives.
The group began the ride Monday and made their first stop in Austin. From there cyclists rode to Georgetown Tuesday and will arrive in Killeen Wednesday. Riders will depart at 10 a.m. Thursday from the …
A long-awaited pedestrian and cycling trail will soon span Dallas to Fort Worth, connecting several cities along the way.
Completion of the 66-mile trail is expected in 2024, but it’s still missing one big thing: a name.
The North Central Texas Council of Governments has narrowed the name to two possibilities — DFW Discovery Trail and DFW Trinity Trail — and is asking people to choose their favorite.
An online survey will be available for the next month.
In addition to the name, participants are asked to choose between two logo options. Both the name and logo choices were developed with public input through a virtual open house last year.
Once complete, the trail will link Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Irving and Grand Prairie. More than 50 miles are …
TODD MISSION, Texas, April 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Texas Renaissance Festival today announced that a Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Rest Stop will be taken over by The King and some of his subjects on Saturday, April 30.
"It’s important that everyone shows support for each other, in and out of the Kingdom" says The King. "Hosting a rest stop for cyclers to stop by, refresh and hydrate, and continue on their noble journey is an easy way for the court to show their support to the MS community." …
McLennan County – (FOX 44) Texas DPS troopers are investigating a deadly crash involving a bicycle rider and a Ford Expedition.
Troopers say at 10 p.m. Monday night, the Ford going south on FM 2490 near Childress Creek Dr. hit a bicyclist who was in the roadway northwest of Waco.
The rider, 32-year-old Sara Castillo of Waco, died at the scene.
No other injuries were reported.
As this is an ongoing investigation, no charges have been filed at this time.
DPS reminds bicyclists to wear bright clothing during the day and reflective materials and/or use a flashlight at night.
Billy Roy Smith, 62, of San Antonio and formally of Dallas Texas, went to join in the heavenly party on April 3rd, 2022, due to a bicycle accident.
Born June 7, 1959, in Portales NM, Billy lived in Dora and Causey NM (‘1960-63), Crownpoint NM (’63-70), Gallup NM (’70-77), Lubbock TX (’77-84), Portales NM (’84-89), Dallas TX (’89-21) and San Antonio TX (’21-22).
Billy graduated from Gallup HS, where he ran track, was in the National Honor Society, NM Boys State representative, was on the Senior Executive committee and was voted "Mr. Spirit".
Billy was a graduate of Texas Tech University (BS "84 in Education) and Eastern NM University (MA ’88 in Communication). While at Texas Tech, Billy was a Saddle Tramp (’80-84), Raider Red- Spring of ’81 and a Texas Tech Cheerleader for 3 years. He was a NCA instructor from 1980-86. While in Lubbock, he was employed at Devault Floral and the Copper Caboose Restaurant.
Billy taught English and coached basketball and track at Portales Jr. High from 1985-88. He started and sponsored the "Red Rockers" and …
Tuesday April 19, 2022
My ride totals for this Adventure Cycling Big Bend Spring II are:
Total miles for the 9 days , 374.4 miles in 30 hrs, 53 minutes, an average of 12.1 mph. Maximum speed was 41.7 mph we went up 15,249 feet. Averages were 41.6 miles/day in 3:26 minutes with an average climb of 1,694 feet/day.
Now for miscellaneous pictures taken by various people during the trip.
Narrated group ride cycling with tips for improving your cycling through drafting, pre-ride preparation and post ride recovery.
Prologue: 00:00
Route Map: 00:51
Leaving Crust Pizza & Warming up on Research Forest Blvd: 02:17
FM 1488 West – The open Road: 16:54
Hwy 149 Northbound: 38:28
Jackson Road North: 46:17
FM 1486 North: 1:00:00
MT. Mariah Road: 1:07:20
More than 50 wounded veterans are currently rolling across the state of Texas as part of the 2022 Project Hero: Ride 2 Recovery Texas Challenge in hopes of raising awareness of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). https://t.co/RO9hg9kNX0
The connection will include the most advanced signalization in Dallas for safer crosswalks and traffic movements, lighting (including under the DART/TRE line and I-35E) and the city's first mid-intersection crossing for a direct and protected path through this busy intersection.
The construction award for the critical connection between the iconic Katy Trail and booming Design District's Trinity Strand Trail will be presented to the City Council on April 27.
Believe it or not—San Antonio and the surrounding area has more than 75 miles of developed, multiuse trails where cyclists of all skill levels can ride. Not sure where to begin? Consider these 10 trails your starting point.https://t.co/TR5GqZ0uW3
Sunday, May 1st is National Ride a Bike Day. Try biking to the polls, which are open 11 AM – 5 PM this day. Election info: https://t.co/vmFtkUGNDo#BikeToVote
Tuesday, May 3rd at 6:30 PM is the Bike Month Proclamation at Denton City Hall (215 E McKinney St). Stop by to show your support for a bike-friendly Denton! More info: https://t.co/LlyLSNHDKwpic.twitter.com/J7RB4pgGTq
Wednesday, May 4th is Bike & Roll to School Day. Whether you are a college student or the parent of children, celebrate by biking to school this day!#BikeToSchoolpic.twitter.com/NGeTu6yOP7
Grammy and the 4 yr old took me on a great Carver Library ride. Little one was gifted a jawbone with teeth from this guy who is Alice insists is the most interesting man she’s ever met. #ATXpic.twitter.com/Nh2uzGjVr5
— Martin Russell ????????????? (@russell_dallas) April 26, 2022
I named a segment on Strava. "The Suicide Dash". Although only a 1/4 stretch on Hwy 69, cars travel 70+ MPH downhill. Nothing like a little early morning excitement watching the headlights crest the hill as you race for your turn. pic.twitter.com/Syo9Cj6Ky2
— Maurice Peterson ???????????????? (@OregonPioneer) April 26, 2022
The only way to make this bike rack sitch any worse is to simply not have one. pic.twitter.com/b356hyA5us
My destination is energy corridor north of i10. I’m not sure that route offers a lot of advantages. It’s like north on Kirkwood or west on westview in the morning. What really needs to happen is protected bike lanes on Memorial Drive between 610 and Chimney Rock. @BikeHouston