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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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A Hint Of Fall In The Air

Texbiker.net Posted on September 7, 2021 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 7, 2021

A hint of fall weather awaited as I got up this morning. It stayed around for the bike ride with a low dew point and humidity. I set out at 9:38 AM under a beautiful sky on my Canyon Endurace bike and finished at 12:51 PM. The route took me to the south and then east before turning back to return to Kingwood. I call this my “Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Huffman” route. 8 times I rode this route in 2021. Today’s ride was typical for the 7 other times. The ride went 38.73 miles. After this ride my week totals 78.91 miles and September 213.89 miles. My goal for September is 700 miles.

9-7-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today's Route
9-7-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today’s Route

Another cyclist passed me going the opposite direction on Fairlake Lane. He is in the video.

That fall like weather made it feel cool even though the sun was in full view. I was surprised after the ride that salt stains appeared on my arm sleeves. I didn’t think it was that hot. Maybe the low humidity and dew point evaporated my sweat quickly leaving the salt. Weather conditions summary: start 78 (86% humidity, 73 dew point), partly cloudy, wind NE 6 mph; finish 85 (50% humidity, 64 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind NE 8 mph. The light wind allowed me to ride at a good pace building my average speed up to 14.1 mph as I rode west over Lake Houston and into Kingwood.

Early in the ride I thought my legs felt heavy but that went away as I rode.

Pictures from the rest stop at the bridge on Ramsey Road. Sitting in the shade the light breeze felt good.

  • 9-7-2021 Ramsey Road Bike Ride Canyon Endurace-1
  • 9-7-2021 Ramsey Road Bike Ride Canyon Endurace-3
  • 9-7-2021 Ramsey Road Bike Ride Canyon Endurace-2
  • 9-7-2021 Ramsey Road Bike Ride Canyon Endurace-4

The ride map. Click on the image for an interactive view.

9-7-2021 RWGPS Bike Ride Map
9-7-2021 RWGPS Bike Ride Map
9-7-2021 Strava Bike Ride Summary Data
9-7-2021 Strava Bike Ride Summary Data

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Texas Biking News September 6th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on September 6, 2021 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 6, 2021

‘That’s why I go hard’ – LaVernia cyclist overcomes cancer diagnosis to finish grueling races

Vincent T. Davis | www.expressnews.com

This is the 16th time that retired Army Lt. Col. Bill Mercado of La Vernia has taken part in the grueling cycling race called the Hotter ‘n Hell Hundred in Wichita Falls, Texas. He was diagnosed with leukemia more than two years ago, but Mercado hasn’t let his treatments stop him from living life to the fullest.

The Hotter’N Hell Hundred is not for shirkers. It’s for gallant souls committed to riding bicycles 100 grueling miles in 100-degree heat in one day.

On Aug. 28, cyclist Bill Mercado, 76, finished his 16th ride at the event that’s been held in Wichita Falls since 1982. The retired Army lieutenant colonel rode his black and yellow Cervélo carbon-frame bicycle among more than 13,000 cyclists from around the world. Mercado pedaled his sleek bike frame, weighing 2 pounds with 22 gears and hailed for its aerodynamic design, in the thick of speeding scrums.

He finished in under six hours. But when the toned and tanned Mercado …


Video: Bicycle ride across Texas honors first responders who died in the line of duty

By Katie Aupperle | www.kwtx.com

WACO, Texas (KWTX) -“Never forget.” That’s the motto of the Texas Brotherhood Ride.

Every year, first responders hit the highways of Texas on their bicycles to ride in honor of those they have lost.

This year’s ride is dedicated to 82 law enforcement members and 29 firefighters lost in 2020 in the line of duty.

The Brotherhood Ride kicked off in Houston Sunday. Monday, they rode their bikes through a number of Central Texas towns, going from Bryan-College Station to Waco.

“Knowing that we’re doing it for someone that can not do that now,” Capt. Craig Brouillette with the Baton Rouge Sherriff’s Office said.

“They paid the …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Unfortunately, due to damage from inclement weather, COTA is canceling tomorrow night's (9/7) Bike Night. All individual day registrations for tomorrow night's ride will be automatically refunded. Please contact @COTA for more information.

— TX Mamma Jamma Ride (@MammaJammaRide) September 7, 2021

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— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) September 7, 2021

STOLEN – Blue Raleigh Mojave in Windsor Park https://t.co/LrlbpDUCwP pic.twitter.com/wIn24rhr3L

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) September 6, 2021

#HappyLaborDay! I started off the morning with a great bike ride around #LadyBirdLake in #Austin with my parents. It's still way too hot here, but we made the best of it and enjoyed our time together. #MSWarriors #AustinTX pic.twitter.com/a7srkz4oZN

— Lisa (@lisadoggettmd) September 6, 2021

These tires rolled half way ‘round TX, from Death Highway to the Guadalupe Mountains, through Big Bend and all the way along the border. They could be yours for $0. pic.twitter.com/WkAjSvlpMt

— Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) September 6, 2021

More bike lane connectors in the Heights? Yes, please. https://t.co/Z05iwdp26q

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) September 6, 2021

THREAD Cyclists in the Height are familiar with that spot at Stude Park where the White Oak bike trail comes to a grinding halt. To get to the nearby MKT trail you either have to hit the streets or take the long way around #hounews pic.twitter.com/t8KGEPCmQ4

— Gail Delaughter (@Gail_HPM) September 6, 2021

Save the Mission Trails – Sign the Petition! https://t.co/VgGQxyrETV via @Change

— BiciDude 🚲 (@robdeleonjr) September 6, 2021

Got up at 5am to drive to Katy and ride a century. Torrential rain, lightning, high winds. Nope. Turned around and drove home. Say what you will about “the rules”, but it ain’t worth it.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) September 6, 2021


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group 
 
***2021 Protocol for ride- Please wear a mask when meeting up for announcements. We will break the groups into 10 or less people and maintain social dista… https://t.co/HfpLxRpSlw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 6, 2021

New Event Ride & Dine Public Meeting – The Woodlands, TX WCC Meeting Night
Last of the summer night Ride & Dine series for this year. Rides commence at 6:30-6:45 and riders back by 8PM will be joined by others for the Pizza from Crust. Come help us cel… https://t.co/IJAE3Nu3Ux

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 6, 2021

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Suffering From Bike Race Withdraw Syndrome, Greenway To The Rescue

Texbiker.net Posted on September 6, 2021 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 6, 2021

Suffering from bike race withdraw syndrome I decided to bike the Spring Creek Greenway today. 3 of the 4 bike races I have been watching ended yesterday. Between 4 AM and 5 AM that looked doubtful as a strong rainstorm dumped 1.66″ of rain. But by the time I started the ride at 10:11 AM the streets were pretty dry. I didn’t bike the full greenway stopping at John Pundt Park as the turn around point. This was the 4th time biking this route in 2021, all on the same bike, my Lynskey R300. The distance came in at 40.18 miles, just barely the longest of the 4 times. I wasn’t the only biker on the greenway as you can see in the video and I didn’t get all of them. There were some puddles along the way with a short section covered with water but no problems. I did wash the Lynskey after I got home at 1:44 PM.

9-6-2021 YTD Bike Rides on Today's Route
9-6-2021 YTD Bike Rides on Today’s Route

Probably as a result of the rain the temperature topped out at 87 at the end of the ride. Humidity wasn’t too bad. Clouds kept the sun covered most of the time. Weather summary: start 78 (81% humidity, 72 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind W 4 mph; finish 87 (66% humidity, 74 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind variable 4 mph.

Some photos from the ride.

  • 9-6-2021 Bike Ride Spring Creek Greenway Lynskey R300-2
    9-6-2021 Bike Ride Spring Creek Greenway Lynskey R300
  • 9-6-2021 Bike Ride Spring Creek Greenway Lynskey R300-3
    9-6-2021 Bike Ride Spring Creek Greenway Lynskey R300 at Pundt Park
  • 9-6-2021 Bike Ride San Jacinto Greenway Lynskey R300-1
    9-6-2021 Bike Ride San Jacinto Greenway Lynskey R300

On the way back to Kingwood I rode on sections of the San Jacinto Bayou Greenway. On Forest Cove Drive construction equipment stood at a new bridge to be installed beside the road. Work is happening on that greenway which will eventually go to US59/I-69 through new Edgewater Park.

9-6-2021 RWGPS Bike Ride Map w data
9-6-2021 RWGPS Bike Ride Map w data
9-6-2021 Strava Bike Ride Summary Data
9-6-2021 Strava Bike Ride Summary Data

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Texas Biking Action September 5th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on September 5, 2021 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 5, 2021

The Good Edgar & The Archangel

Alison Carey | www.strava.com

MTB at Tony’s MTB park

Per (PJ) Tviberg HBC 🇳🇴🇺🇸 | www.strava.com

40 miles at the park and then some on the road to shake it up

Bye 4 Now

Meggin Griffin | www.strava.com

I am beyond grateful for the best friends in the world 🌎. 🇨🇱 and 🇦🇶 here I come!

Bike Houston Orbit ride!

Fudgelump (Fajar) | www.strava.com

Such an awesome group today!

Katya @Cool Cat Cycles | www.strava.com

Great seeing everyone, looking forward to next Sunday! 🙌👌. .. Can’t wait looking at my data 😀


August 2021 Strava Stats – Still Summer

A Dude Abikes | adudeabikes.com

August is gone. Autumn’s approaching and with it pleasant weather conditions more favorable to bicycling and walking. Despite last month being wetter and cooler than usual, we only had three 100+ F days, one to end the month, and another two, two 99’s, and another 100 forecast to start September. So, it’s still summer in Central Texas. As I look back at my activity statistics, to the hottest month, I say this (quoting a former Texas governor who didn’t know the microphone was on): “Adios, mofo!” But hey, I’m not doing too poorly if you noticed I passed 30,000 lifetime miles the other day.

Weather is always a factor in outdoor exercise. Due to dermatologist’s orders to avoid …


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Texas Biking from Twitter

The inaugural spin around The Orbit was a great success (minus a wrong turn or two)! Thanks to everyone who came out for the ride. #RideTheOrbit pic.twitter.com/X2vTKKOdxK

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) September 5, 2021

San Antonio Earn a Bike Needs Volunteers for the Christmas event! https://t.co/th0ZRkhI1T

— ViaVelo (@viavelo_SATX) September 5, 2021


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Bike ride: Terry Hershey "casual" – Houston, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/ZtOVDJw3B1

This will be a casual bike ride along the paved trails of Terry Hershy park. We will stop at a couple of areas t… https://t.co/rJKiMlqg6C

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 5, 2021

New Event Bike ride: Terry Hershey "steady" – Houston, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/chbzkogyro

I will be riding with the casual group meeting at the same time and place. Whoever signs up for this group ride … https://t.co/XarqoLGVX5

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 5, 2021

New Event Houston Bicycle Club CHAPPELL HILL NORTH – Chappell Hill, TX https://t.co/sQenwuXwhj

Ride starter: Ronald
Riding 37 miles from the "T" intersection, stopping in the park for a short break. No store.
NOTE ride start location: To get ther… https://t.co/gWk95Qm69P

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 6, 2021

New Event Houston Bicycle Club Chappell Hill-West – Chappell Hill, TX https://t.co/vKPCv6u5AA

Starter: Ronald
Riding west for a loop of 36 miles, no store. Be back at or before 11am because of the heat.
This route stays west of the older Chappell … https://t.co/oOohaC8zjS

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 6, 2021

New Event Houston Bicycle Club Columbus to Fayettville – Columbus, TX https://t.co/MNNI2AvGsP

Ride Starter: Ronald
Out and back ride to Fayettville keeping at 33 miles to get back before it gets too hot. Note the start location.
One of our prettie… https://t.co/ZcUJEKqSwV

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 6, 2021

New Event Houston Bicycle Club Pattison-Cruising the backroads – Pattison, TX https://t.co/PoJV0ARDaI

Ride starter: Ronald
To get a break from driving far we'll start from Pattison, 38 miles cruising the backroads of a newly designed route going out … https://t.co/n56oi6Csu9

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 6, 2021

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