A Giro d’Italia rest day meant no delay in starting the bike ride. The route headed north to Roman Forest Blvd. making a u-turn under US59 through Tavola West, back to US59, riding Valley Ranch Parkway to FM1314. Briar Tree and Oakhurst were next, Northpark Drive and Kingwood Place and onto US59. I label this my New Caney – Roman Forest Blvd – Oakhurst route. Over the last 12 months I rode the route 8 times before today. The average distance is 34.5 miles but today I biked 35.14 miles. I took the longer loop through Brooklyn Trails and checked on a bike rodeo in the Randall Reed Stadium parking lot by Valley Ranch Parkway accounting for the extra distance. I rolled away on my Cervelo Caledonia bike at 9:42 AM, much earlier for a weekday ride. I finished at 12:25 PM in front of rain expected to arrive around 2 PM. The photos are from the West Tavola entrance.
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No problem with the front tire on the Cervelo. The video details what happened yesterday with the tube.
Weather: Start 79 degrees, humidity 88%, dew point 75.2, 76% cloud cover, wind S 5 mph; @ 17.2 miles cloud cover 85%, wind S 6 mph gusts 8 mph; Finish 84 degrees, humidity 76%, dew point 76.1, 92% cloud cover, wind S 3 mph.
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The San Antonio River Authority is revving up for the summer and encouraging locals to have some outdoor adventure by exploring bike trails across Bexar, Wilson, Goliad and Karnes Counties.
Escondido Creek Parkway in Kenedy was highlighted as one of the three bike trails in the SARA parks.
SARA highlighted Escondido Creek Parkway (ECP) describing it as “an attractive, linear nature-based park.” The paved trails consist of a 1.15-mile loop. In addition to this, there are other park amenities including a skate park, horned toad habitat, a playground, a pavilion, and a splash pad. …
Rapper, burger businessman and beloved Houston institution Bun B took the stage at the third annual Art Bike Parade and Festival at MacGregor Park and looked up at the sky.
“It’s not hot,” he said. “It’s not raining . . . yet. You know Houston: We can get three seasons in one day.”
But the rain held off Saturday, and the event pulled in a strong crowd of people and their customized bicycles on a pleasant mid-May day. …
This is the Turbo Velo Tuesday Night Crit in Richardson, Texas! This is the A-Race or Cat 1/2/3 Crit. I went on a two week vacation to St. Lucia and decided to jump right back into Crit Racing when I got home. Check out the video and see how I do with my beach bod and significant lack of training leading up to this.
Today we went to bush hill and checked out some of there trails.
If you would like to ride at bush hill
you park at the rim trail head along the Leon Creek Greenway ,than you head towards Eisenhower Park on the way there is switch backs and on the first switch backs there is a entrace to bush hill it will be blocked off with rope and a little entrace to the right and a …
Joseph’s first time underbiking Leon Creek Greenway dirt.
Also swapped handlebars to the vision bars from my track bike and now this bike is feeling more like a rocket ship…
The planning process for Arboretum San Antonio is underway. The group dedicated to turning an old golf course into a massive green space filled with trees announced its master planning firm during a press conference on Wednesday, May 8.
Design firm Sasaki and a team of local experts will lead the mission to create the 188-acre tree sanctuary on the land of the former Republic Golf Course on the city’s Southeast Side. Arboretum San Antonio will feature pedestrian and bicycle trails, a nursery to propagate native trees, nature-based programming for all ages, event spaces, and public art displays.
Arboretum San Antonio CEO Tom Corser said at the …
The Ride2Recovery program focuses on helping injured Soldiers navigate through the challenges in their lives, as a result of an injuries. Some injuries are visible and some more subtle. Last week, I had the privilege to ride and participate in one leg of the six-day bike ride from San Antonio to Arlington.
The ride, and my participation with our wounded warriors and the incredible volunteers that made the program possible, was one of the most inspiring events that I have every participated in during my 26-year military career.
I first want to describe some of the experiences, and more importantly, challenge you to think about participating next year.
Last Wednesday, I arrived in Austin the night before the ride from Austin to Fort Hood, and …
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Preparing for today’s bike ride I performed a tire inspection on the Cervelo Caledonia, the bike I planned on riding. No problems on the rear tire. The front tire sidewall cut from Thursday showed the black patch protruding. I thought a boot cut from an old tire might solve that but after inserting it the cut looked big enough to replace the tire. Replacing the tire with a new Continental GatorSkin 700x28mm I checked my maintenance records to see how many miles it had. Originally installed as a rear tire on 3/3/2023 at 6213 miles meant the tire had 4600 miles. Without the cut sidewall it could’ve lasted another 2000. The Cervelo was ready to ride now.
I rolled away at 9:20 AM on the Cervelo to ride the Atascocita – Huffman – Walden route like I do on many Saturdays. Hopefully I wasn’t too late to see other cyclists. It turned out I wasn’t too late with other cyclists passing on FM1960 over Lake Houston and Fairlake Lane. On the way back to Kingwood there were 3 cyclists at Donald’s Donuts when I stopped for a glazed donut myself.
I rode towards Walden and stopped on Pine Echo Drive because the blooms on these trees looked beautiful.
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Continuing through Walden at Farmingham Road I turned left to see if the Atascocita Hike and Bike Trail connected. I found it by the church and rode from Farmingham to W. Lake Houston Parkway. The trail looked new with some places waiting for grass sod to arrive. The video shows the trail. This new section goes under FM1960. Under FM1960 the recent flooding left mud on the trail and my rear tire slipped as I pedaled the incline up. Flood debris hung on the railing under the bridge. I will ride this trail now that I know about it.
Biking back into Kingwood north of the river the front tire didn’t feel as firm. Before crossing Kingwood Drive I squeezed it, softer than when I started. I altered the rest of the route to get back home before it went flat. I finished at 11:58 AM. Before inspecting the flat I finished watching stage 8 of the Giro d’Italia. I pulled the tube out expecting the Thursday patch to be the culprit but it wasn’t. A pin hole about 15″ away from that patch was the problem. Running my fingers around the inside of the tire didn’t find the cause so I will chalk it up to pinching the tube when I put the new tire on. I patched the TPU tube and put it back in the tire. Hopefully this fixes the front tire for many miles.