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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
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Texas Biking News July 15th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on July 15, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 15, 2021

Texas 4000 for Cancer Rides into Idaho Falls on July 18

www.idahofallsmagazine.com

IDAHO FALLS – This summer, the Texas 4000 for Cancer 2021 team of more than 80 students from The University of Texas at Austin will return to the road in the continental U.S. on the longest annual charity bike ride in the world that, for the first time ever, will both begin and end in Austin, Texas. The team will ride more than 4,000 miles over the course of 70-days starting on June 5th with the mission of fighting cancer by sharing hope, knowledge, and charity in more than 200 communities along four routes – Sierra, Rockies, Ozarks, and a new route, Smoky Mountains. In preparation for this year’s ride, the entire team has …


BikeDFW Urban Cycling 101 Webinar

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Mon, July 19, 2021 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM CDT

Are you interested in getting around the Dallas-Fort Worth region on a bicycle but aren’t sure where to start? About this event

Do you want to know how to safely and confidently find the best routes and ride with traffic? Do you want to improve your skills on the bike and increase your confidence as you cruise around town?

Join us for this webinar and gain the knowledge AND skills you need to confidently be an Urban Cyclist!! This is the perfect class for people interested in biking but intimidated by urban traffic, and anyone already riding to hone their skills.

This comprehensive course follows the …


WebXtra: BMX-pert helps Longview kids ride safely

By Jamey Boyum | www.kltv.com

TYLER, Texas (KLTV) – It remains one of the more popular sports on two wheels across the country: BMX. And a Longview man is doing his best to keep kids riding safely. KLTV’s Jamey Boyum talks with Kevin Blalock, who pieces together sturdy BMX bikes and gives them to kids who would not be able to afford a pro level bike.


Kilgore man identified as victim in truck-bicycle crash

www.news-journal.com

A Kilgore man has been identified as the bicyclist who was struck and killed Monday by a tractor-trailer, Kilgore police said.

Julian Rico, 73, died after being taken to Christus Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler.

First responders were called about 10:20 a.m. Monday to the area near the intersection of …


Staying Safe Cycling City Streets

A Dude Abikes | adudeabikes.com

A Dude hasn’t biked as far as he has, mostly here in Austin, Texas, and remained above ground without taking safe cycling seriously. Some people don’t do that, so they pay the price with injury or worse. Others do play by all the rules but drivers of cars don’t. The smart money is on doing everything you can to be “oh, oh, oh stayin’ alive” so you can “live to ride another day,” as Sam says. I know what I’m talking about because I am currently still alive after almost 30,000 verified Strava miles. I also took the …


TNC 7 13 21 W Stats

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Texas Biking from Twitter

punished some dudes on the ride tonight 🔨🔨🔨 #feelsgoodman #sunset #views | @Strava: https://t.co/XemL2rKL3w pic.twitter.com/QYJPsOFE5K

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) July 16, 2021

Must be Thursday in Austin.#rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/ysqAHcfSf8

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) July 15, 2021

@ATXMetroBike wants your input! Participate in this short survey to give insight into improvements you want to see for biking services. Click the link below to let your voice be heard!https://t.co/nDgd649PJX

— Movability (@Movability) July 15, 2021

Join us on Sunday for our Bear Moon Bakery ride.
Ride details: https://t.co/JJ0lSFlIeP pic.twitter.com/kEYcLVq7Kd

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) July 15, 2021

Did you know that The Austin Bike Map can make your next bike ride safer? The map ensures you will get the most up-to-date routes and comfort ratings so you can plan your next ride with ease. For more information, please visit https://t.co/BpfaitRVc5. pic.twitter.com/Bq2Kn5gczb

— Smart Trips ATX (@SmartTripsATX) July 15, 2021

Whoa. Not sure if this is from the storm last night or from a vehicle. Either way, not good. (Reported already to @CityOfDallas @DallasParkRec to get fixed.) pic.twitter.com/ZoMWKmeFhA

— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) July 15, 2021

We passed 5,200 registrations yesterday for our 40th Hotter'N Hell weekend, Aug. 26 to 29 in Wichita Falls!

Sign up now at https://t.co/8QJ0muIleg and start training for your distance(s). pic.twitter.com/UcOZhpS6Vb

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) July 15, 2021

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Wednesday Night Ride (WNR) – El Paso, TX El Paso Bicycle Club 
 
It's Back !! Wednesday Night Ride (WNR) – An El Paso cycling tradition!! Leaderless ride for all groups. Organize your group for your particular speed range. Ride as hard as you c… https://t.co/NeLEosHx6R

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 15, 2021

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Rain Catches Me Again. I’m Ready For Dry Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 15, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 15, 2021

I watched stage 18 of the Tour before starting today’s bike ride at 11:00 AM. They climbed mountains while my ride was pancake flat. Riding my Canyon Endurace bike I followed the “May Park Community Center – Huffman” route covering 39.32 miles. This was the 6th time on this route in 2021. The miles today was typical. My week now totals 156.72 miles getting closer to a 200 mile week. July is looking good at 498.21 miles, 62% of the way to my 800 mile goal.

7-15-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today's Route
7-15-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today’s Route

Rain was possible during the afternoon. I thought I was going to avoid it but as I rode to the May Park Community Center on Scott Road I heard thunder. Turning left onto Wolf Road I could see the dark clouds to the south where not too long ago white fluffy clouds filled the sky. Once I was biking south on FM 2100 the dark clouds looked threatening and I rode faster but towards them. My goal was Smith Road to the west where I hoped to stay ahead of the rain. Thunder roared a few times in the distance. I made it across Lake Houston but the strong wind gusts over the lake pushed my front wheel around almost the whole time. On Atascocita Shores Drive I thought I was staying ahead of the rain until I wasn’t. Light rain followed by strong rain on Kings River Drive and I looked for a place to get out of it. I found a portico at Kings Crown Ct. and stopped for about 8 minutes until the rain stopped.

Back biking the streets were wet until I reached W. Lake Houston Parkway about 1/2 mile away from where I took shelter. The rain clouds were behind me but I still rode quickly and finished at 1:57 PM. A short spray wash of the Canyon Endurace to get the grit off and I went inside.

Overall weather conditions: start 84 (78% humidity, 76.7 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind S 10 mph; finish 86 (70% humidity, 75 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind S 8 mph.

7-15-2021 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary
7-15-2021 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Biking News July 14th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on July 14, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 14, 2021

100-mile trail connecting Austin to San Antonio could spring $55 million in benefits

By Melissa Gaskill | austin.culturemap.com

A proposed 100-mile network of trails from the Alamo to the Capitol could generate more than $55 million in annual economic, health, and other benefits, according to a recent report released by the Great Springs Project. The project envisions trails traversing protected lands and the Edwards Aquifer to link four iconic Texas springs: Barton, San Marcos, Comal, and San Antonio Springs.

Though final trail routes remain to be determined by a Trails Plan, scheduled for completion by December of this year, the report uses a …


Bike Wichita Falls hosting Ride & Splash event July 24

www.timesrecordnews.com

The Bike Wichita Falls group is hosting a fun and educational biking event July 24.

The Ride & Splash will be 9-11 a.m. July 24 near the Dr.’s Park Splash Pad in Hamilton Park.

People of all ages are invited to the free event and bring the wheels of their choice (bikes, scooters, skates).

There will be a practice in handling, signaling and bike safety.

Along with the closed course, there will be …


“90 for Dad” Bicycle Ride to benefit Hospice of Wichita Falls

By KAUZ Digital Media Team | www.newschannel6now.com

WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) – An annual awareness and fundraiser bicycle ride is returning for its 13th year to benefit Hospice of Wichita Falls.

Dail Neely created the “90 for Dad” Bicycle Ride in memory of his father, Melvin Neely, and as a thank you to Hospice for the care they provided his family.

Bicycle riders will ride for 90 miles in memory of Melvin and Clara Nell (Polly) Neely on Saturday. Riders will gather at the Lakeside City Volunteer Fire Department on …


Bobcat on trail today from dfwbike


Riding on their own: How kids with special needs are learning to ride a bike

by: Allison Fox O’Connor | www.fox44news.com

HARKER HEIGHTS, Texas — ICanShine bike camps has partnered with the Variety of Texas Children’s Charity to help special needs kids in the Central Texas area learn how to ride a bike with no help.

“It’s one of those things that you just never know if your child can do that, because of their disability,” says Laura Himstedt, a mother of a camper.

Laura is Voa’s mother, a ten-year-old from Waco who – until now – has never been able to ride a bike on her own. But thanks to ICanShine camps, she’s learning how.

“To be able to bring in these kids who …


4,000 miles to fight cancer

By Austin Samuels | www.lonepeaklookout.com

On June 5, 80 students embarked on the journey of a lifetime.

Students from the University of Texas at Austin began riding in the Texas 4000. A 4,000 plus mile bike ride across the country with the mission of fighting cancer.

The Texas 4000 is the longest annual charity bike ride in the world that, for the first time ever, will both begin and end in Austin, Texas. The ride is a 70- day journey with the mission of fighting cancer by sharing hope, knowledge, and charity in more than 200 communities along four routes – Sierra, Rockies, Ozarks and Smoky Mountains, according to a Texas 4000 press release).

It was on the Rockies route that the Texas 4000 team passed through Big Sky on Thursday July, 8. The team then rode …


Beaucycles will soon allow Beaumont community to roll around downtown

Author: Dominique Leh, KBMT | www.12newsnow.com

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BEAUMONT, Texas — The Beaumont community will soon have a new way to get around the city with the help of the beaucycle.

The Beaumont Convention and Visitors Bureau is bringing ride share bikes to downtown Beaumont. As of now, the fleet has 24 bikes.

The bikes can be rented and returned at the Beaumont Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Civic Center, and the Event Center.

The Beaumont CVB is working on …


FNR#5 & Junior/LCYCL championship

Alkek Velodrome Update | www.facebook.com

Mark Bing Memorial YCL Championships Last Friday was YCL finals and we had 3 very competitive fields on junior riders. Our 11 & Under Omnium was won by Amelia Brightly who swept the 3 races and also won the Big Brother race with Josh Western & Andrew Evans completing the top 3! Sebastian Bech won the Junior Open boys Omnium head of Amelia’s older brother Lucas Brightly and Caden Davis. It was Caden’s younger sister Taylor Davis however who stole the show sweeping 3 very closely fought races to take the Junior girls omnium ahead of Gabi St-Clair and Tegan Morgan. It was also great to see Ethan Bing there, he even raced with an excellent 3rd place in the Men’s C4 Snowball! Full results are available here.

Rider Updates from Last Week

www.alkekvelodrome.com

Injuries happen in all sports and cycling is no exception, crashing is a risk we all face. Luckily on the whole track cycling is considerably less risky than many other forms of racing, most accidents happen at low speed, largely due to the nature of track bike geometry and handling, they are made to go fast! However occasionally we get a bad one and last Friday was one of those times. Three riders were involved and I have been in touch with them.

Paul suffered primarily road rash and some soreness, I am sure we’ll see him back soon. He’s pretty tough and it will take more than that to stop him! Zach ended up with a broken hand and required surgery but the recovery period is hopefully a matter of weeks. Tak was worst off and for the second time in his cycling career broke his right clavicle. He however is in good spirits and can’t wait to come back but is looking at 3-6 months for a full recovery but hopes to be on the Wattbike again next week. All are very competent riders who have been in this place before, we wish them a speedy and full recovery.

Several other minor falls happened on Friday also with no significant injuries noted although it did put a dampener on an otherwise great night.

I have spoken to Carl about ways we can improve rider safety at races and we hope to be able to bring race clinics during open training soon covering relevant skills, tactics and ending with a mock race.


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Texas Biking from Twitter

🚲 The eight-mile ride will stop at two of the six murals to encourage the community to get vaccinated https://t.co/pm6WSrpUay

— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) July 15, 2021

This week’s Texas Endurance News is out! Talking @XTERRAplanet Magnolia Hill, @hardrock100 Texans and a conviction in the homicide of two cyclists in Waller County. Lots of links to cool stuff like a @lowtideboyz podcast with The Woodlands’ Gemma Hollis. https://t.co/MIrCb74s9s

— ebraun (@ebraun) July 14, 2021

Interested in a good mid-week ride? It's not on the official club calendar yet, but rumor has it there's a ride happening on Spring Creek Greenway this Thursday evening at 5:30pm from Dennis Johnston park. Want to know more? Send a message to our VP David Harman for details.

— Northwest Cycling Club (@NWCCHouston) July 14, 2021

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— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) July 15, 2021

We had to cancel the July 10th WHC ride. We’re making up for it this Saturday!
Ride details: https://t.co/7klP2GGthb pic.twitter.com/a0BETCO3an

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) July 14, 2021

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Choose Your Activity, Kayak, Mountain Bike, or Social Ride For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/SlFFRW5ILh

You choose your activity. Kayaking, mountain biking or social ride to explore the park roads. Afterwa… https://t.co/bd3y3Fpvup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 14, 2021

New Event Bike Scavenger Hunt – Allen, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/TEzTgg5F9B

This will be a social paced ride with a twist. Bring your hybrid, mountain bike, or cruiser and hunt down some things along the … https://t.co/ObAGE8lCxw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 14, 2021

New Event 90 for Dad Cycling 2021 – Wichita Falls, TX 90 for Dad Cycling 2021 at Wichita Falls, TXhttps://t.co/CtJ0FhPE7yhttps://t.co/mgskeGBQ3K

Welcome to "90 for Dad" Cycling, Cycling with a Purpose!  After 11 years of hosting one of the most amaz… https://t.co/tIAdNweAMW

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 15, 2021

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Saddle Adjustment Test, New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 14, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 14, 2021

After riding to the south yesterday I rode north on my “New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch” route. I checked the radar before leaving and didn’t see any rain nearby. After watching the finish of stage 17 of the Tour de France I got ready and rode away on my Lynskey R300 bike at 11:00 AM. When I finished at 1:54 PM I heard thunder to the east and some dark clouds in that direction.

Today’s route is one I ride frequently with today being number 10 in 2021. I biked 35.97 miles which was a couple miles more than I guessed at the beginning. My week total now stands at 117.40 miles. July moved up to 458.89 miles, or 57% of the way to my 800 mile goal. I am positioned nicely for a 200+ mile week with 4 potential biking days left in the week. YTD 2021 miles are 5,219. This trails 2020 by 117 miles. I am holding the difference steady but I would like to close the gap some. Last year on this date I biked 34.06 miles which was less than today and accounted for a small decrease.

7-14-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today's Route
7-14-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today’s Route

A summary of the weather conditions: start 86 (70% humidity, 75.3 dew point), partly cloudy, wind E 6 mph; finish 88 (66% humidity, 74.8 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SE 12 mph. The normal high for today is 93.2. As I write this post thunder is much closer than earlier. Rain seems to be an afternoon regular event. I finished the ride at a good time to avoid it.

Yesterday I moved the seat pads on the BiSaddle seats on both my Canyon Endurace and Lynskey R300 bikes. I moved them farther apart to see if this position hits my sit bones in a better location. I think it helped on the Lynskey but maybe the seat pads could be slightly closer. I will check the new position on the Canyon during tomorrow’s bike ride. Then I will make any necessary adjustments.

7-14-2021 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary
7-14-2021 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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