Richardson staff shared a proposed policy that could take the city to a higher level of recognition as a bike-friendly community.
The draft of the complete streets policy and progress report presented to Richardson City Council during a May 20 meeting listed short-term goals that could help the city reach silver-tier bicycle-friendly community status.
What you need to know
The complete streets policy would be used to help city staff design, build and maintain roadways that are accessible for all people regardless of the mode of transportation, Mobility and Special …
The Yellow Bike Project said on May 5, someone broke through its building’s bay doors and stole 20 bikes worth up to $10,000.
AUSTIN, Texas — Thousands of dollars worth of bicycles were stolen from an Austin nonprofit earlier this month.
The Yellow Bike Project takes the bikes you no longer want and fixes them up.
“Some of them we sell to the public to provide reasonably priced transportation options, but the majority of them we fix up and we give them away,” Pete Wall, the staff manager at the Yellow Bike Project, said. …
Second time biking the Atascocita South – Walden – Huffman route this year. Previous ride was March 7th. I tried to follow the same streets but I missed a little riding 37.4 miles versus 37.5 miles March 7th. Pretty close, maybe I took a few corners shorter today. Stage 16th of the Giro d’Italia delayed my start until 10:23 AM. The weather there was not very good. Here was much better though the sky looked strange and I felt 1 rain drop before the clouds thinned. My Cervelo Caledonia was the bike and it now has over 11,000 miles. In Walden I rode a section of the Atascocita Hike and Bike Trail. A headwind battled me until I made the left turn onto FM2100 from Old Atascocita Road. Then I picked up the pace back to Kingwood finishing at 1:16 PM. Link to the AXS.SRAM.com ride report. Only 159 more miles to reach May’s goal.
Explore, relax, wine and dine, and, most importantly, bike on this Velo-approved itinerary
Known for its local wineries, creative culinary scene, quaint towns, and scenic landscapes, the Texas Hill Country makes for a delightful treat-yourself-style getaway. With a beautiful, rolling terrain, the landscape lends itself to biking. Whether you’re into light cycling before a day of vineyard tours and delicious eats or prefer to bikepack from one boutique hotel to the next, Hill Country has something for all types of cycling enthusiasts. Outside sent lifelong cyclist Biju Thomas and his pal Tim Johnson, a former pro cyclist, to Hill Country to uncover the best ways to explore the region by bike. Here’s what they found. …
Australian champion puts 14 minutes into women’s runner up Marisa Boaz while Niki Terpstra takes second in men’s race
It was a pair of decisive victories at the Gravel Locos 150 over the weekend as Australian champion Justine Barrow and Julien Gagne flew the coop and carved out clear-cut solo victories in Hico, Texas.
Gagne claimed the men’s 147 mile (237km) race with 6,285 feet (1916m) of climbing in 6:34:22 with Niki Terpstra nearly three minutes back in second and Adam Roberge close behind in third. It was a long solo that led the Canadian to victory, with Gagne taking off after the group had thinned to around ten riders when there was still more than 100km left to go.
Barrow built an even bigger gap on her nearest rival as she covered the slightly …
HOUSTON (KIAH) – May is National Bicycle Safety Month. Every year, thousands of children suffer head injuries from falling off their bikes, which is why it’s so important for them to wear a helmet. And not just any helmet, but one that fits.
“It should ride about one inch above your eyebrows, and the biggest mistake you see in the suburbs is the kids riding with it on the back of their head,” notes Richard So, MD, pediatrician for Cleveland Clinic Children’s. “That’s not going to protect your child. It should be like …
We are in the middle of National Bike Month, and cycling enthusiasts love to talk up the benefits of their favorite activity.
“It’s definitely my longevity drug,” says Brooks Boliek, 65, an avid cyclist of many decades, who used to commute to his office on a bicycle.
A substantial body of evidence supports the health benefits of cycling, everything from strengthening the immune system to boosting the likelihood of living longer. Now, a new study finds people who are in the habit of riding a bike are significantly less likely to have osteoarthritis and experience pain in their knees by age 65, compared to people who don’t bike.
The study, which was funded in part by the National Institutes of Health, and published in the American College of Sports Medicine’s flagship peer-reviewed journal, included …
8 Days before the Burleson, TX Honey Tour 67-Mile Bike Ride
My preparation for the Honey Tour 67-mile bike ride to take place on Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Burleson, Texas, has reached its final days, and I have prepared the best I could up to this point and time. This is one of the last warm up rides I’ll do before I leave. See you in Burleson.8 Days before the Burleson, TX Honey Tour 67-Mile Bike Ride
My preparation for the Honey Tour 67-mile bike ride to take place on Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Burleson, Texas, has reached its final days, and I have prepared the best I could up to this point and time. This is one of the last warm up rides I’ll do before I leave. See you in Burleson. …
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This week TNR returned with bunch racing and round 2 of the Atomic TT p/b Hammertime ProShop series took place and several records fell! This week we have Aussie Team Racing and our next Intro to Track Class!
Check out our Facebook and Instagram pages for announcements & photos. Also you can see my silly marketing strategies which please share and help us grow our track community. …
Upcoming Events
6:45pm Tues 21st May – TNR Aussie Team & Mado
11am Sat 25th May – Intro to Track Class
6:45pm Tues 4th June – TNR Bunch Racing
11am Sun 9th June – Intro to Track Class
9am 10-12th June – LCYCL Summer Camp Wk1
6:45pm Tues 11th June – TNR Sprint & Keirin Night
9am 17-19th June – LCYCL Summer Camp Wk2
6:45pm Tues 18th June – TNR USAC Sanctioned
8:30am Sat June 22nd – Atomic Age Based TT Championships
A Giro d’Italia rest day allowed me to start today’s bike ride a little earlier at 10:05 AM. Plenty of sunshine, light wind, and 85 degrees made for good biking. I rode north to Roman Forest Blvd. where I made the u-turn under US59 and headed back to Kingwood. I explored a new street in West Tavola and then rode to US59. I call this the New Caney – Roman Forest Blvd – Oakhurst route. Now I biked this route 5 ties this year and I rode my Canyon Endurace CF 7 bike today. Biking 35 miles is average for the route. I only need 197 miles to reach my 749 mile goal for May. My legs felt good. The link to the AXS.SRAM.com ride report. I made 21 rear derailleur shifts. Not much terrain changes requiring shifting. Finished at 12:50 PM, sooner than usual.
5-20-2024 SportTracks YTD History New Caney-Roman Forest Blvd-Oakhurst
These photos are at Valley Ranch Parkway and TX 99.
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Weather: Start 85 degrees, humidity 71%, dew point 75.1, cloud cover 36%, wind SSE 7 mph; Finish 87 degrees, humidity 62%, dew point 72.7, cloud cover 24%, wind SE 8 mph. The weather forecast for the coming week looks better than last week. No freak storms.
5-20-2024 Strava Summary New Caney-Roman Forest Blvd-Oakhurst