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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.

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Mesquite Rodeo Road Bike Ride 63 Mile Route

Texbiker.net Posted on June 12, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJune 12, 2021

Wanting to try different bike ride scenery I decided to drive to Mesquite yesterday, stay at a hotel and ride today. I took my Canyon Endurace CF SLX bike. I have not rode this bike ride before and wasn’t sure exactly what to expect being different terrain from my usual bike rides. I was a little concerned about the time cutoff and needing to average 15 mph to get there in time. But I figured if I didn’t make the cutoff it would a shorter ride.

Arriving at the Mesquite High School around 6:45 AM the parking lots were filling up. I suspected that when I got near the high school and the traffic backed up. As Snoopy likes to write, the dark sky to the north looked threatening though the day before I checked the weather forecast and no mention of rain. I picked up my t-shirt and wristband last night so no need to hurry to get them. I walked around the parking lot I was in passing out Texbiker.net business cards as rain sprinkled. I heard some say the start for the 63 mile ride was delayed until 8 AM after a couple of lightning bolts raced across the sky.

Getting the Canyon Endurace out of the Jeep and putting the wheels on I wondered if the rain would increase. It never did, just sprinkled off and on for about 15 miles into the ride. As I prepared to put my biking shoes on I couldn’t find my socks. I left them back at the hotel because I didn’t put them with my helmet and shoes but in my travel bag. With the rain and lightning delay I toyed with the idea of driving back to my hotel which wasn’t too far but decided to ride without socks in case the ride started before I got back.

About 10 minutes before 8 the announcer came on the PA system with an update and instructions. The ride would start at 8 AM and the 63 and 35 mile riders would leave first. He mentioned the time cutoff but didn’t adjust it for the 30 minute delay. This might be a problem. But I reached the cutoff point where the 63 mile route split from the other routes about 9:39 AM and continued on the 63 mile route with no problem.

Another concern was no paper maps. I usually don’t use them but since this was strange roads a map was helpful. Last night I got an email with route gps files which relived some anxiety. I downloaded the route to my recently added Wahoo Bolt V2 computer and hoped this would solve the problem. This morning after I connected my phone to the Bolt I selected the route and wondered how this would work since I never did it before. It worked nicely, just like using Google maps or Waze. In advance of a turn the Bolt would beep and the LEDs would flash at the top alerting me to a coming change in the route. After the change I saw a the next change and how far it was at the bottom of the Bolt screen. I was impressed and did not stray off the route except for the rest stops.

I stopped at two rest stops, the third and fourth but skipped the last one. My CamelBak had enough water and I ate 2 cookies at each stop plus some orange sport drink. Thank goodness it wasn’t lemon-lime.

The ride organization was very good. My route had orange stickers or painted arrows in some places. Every major intersection was staffed with someone pointing the way, most times a policeman or deputy sheriff. The rest stops were friendly, well laid out with plenty of supplies. Ice was hard to get with rest stop 4 saying they were restricted in giving it out due to COVID. Fortunately I got some ice at rest stop 3 (no restriction there though it was in a self-served pitcher) to carry me to the finish.

In the talk before the ride start the announcer warned of some rough road or potholes but thanked the City of Mesquite for filling many of them. I saw some places on the road marked with orange spray paint around problem sections. Overall the roads weren’t too rough though some of the bounciest ones were in town with some nice smooth roads in the rural parts.

Not expecting the rain I wore my new arm sleeves for sun protection and sunscreen. They both came into play after the rain threat moved out. The forecast called for the temperature to be in the 90’s. Weather conditions: start 73 (100% humidity), light rain, wind N 10 mph; finish 81 (70% humidity, 70 dew point), partly cloudy, wind NE 6 mph. Sometimes the headwind combined with a hill but I handled that.

I think I climbed more on this one ride than I do in a month biking around my home and area organized rides. Flat versus rolling hills.

I will put this ride on my do it again list.

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Texas Bicycle News June 11th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on June 11, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJune 11, 2021

Risky bike path on downtown bridge finally opens and more Dallas news

By Teresa Gubbins | dallas.culturemap.com

In this week’s roundup of Dallas news, a high-profile bike lane was officially opened. A master plan was adopted to take care of trees in Dallas. Beto was in town. And you can get vaccinated for free this weekend.

Here’s what happened in Dallas this week:

High-profile bike path A bicycle path on the Margaret McDermott Bridge in Dallas was officially opened to pedestrians and bike riders on Thursday. It’s one of two Dallas bridges designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, and is opening four years after the bridge opened to motorists because it was not safe enough for bicyclists or pedestrians to use. The Dallas City Council had to allocate $7 million to replace the bridge’s cable anchor system. It’ll cost taxpayers $400,000 a year to maintain.

Adding bicycle and pedestrian lanes helped get federal funding for …


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From tracks to trail: A look back at The Katy

By Meagan Hurley | www.dallasnews.com

At one time, it was used for a railroad and passenger trains.

Most people today hear “Katy Trail” and think of the often-crowded running and biking trail that cuts through the Uptown neighborhood of Dallas.

However, there are some Dallasites who remember when the trail wasn’t a trail at all — it was railroad tracks. For more than a century, trains with names like the Katy Flyer and the Texas Special carried people and products down the very same path that many locals still use today, just in a different way.

We took a journey through our archives to find the stories that tell the long history of the Katy — from train to trail. Early, prosperous years

The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad —often shortened to “K-T,” which led to the …


Texas student group bikes 4,000 miles, through Las Cruces, for cancer awareness

Leah Romero | www.lcsun-news.com

LAS CRUCES – Keep an eye out for bicyclists this weekend. A group of student riders from the University of Texas at Austin are riding over 4,000 miles across the country — through Las Cruces and El Paso — to encourage people to join the fight against cancer.

Texas 4000 for Cancer students spend over a year volunteering, fundraising planning and training for the 70-day summer bike ride. This …


West Texas Sports announcements for June 12

Midland Reporter Telegram

CyclingPermian Basin Bicycle Association Meetings

When: 7 p.m., third Monday of every month

Where: MCH Mission Fitness, corner of Highway 191 and Faudree Road, Odessa

Dues: $25/$30 for a familyFor more info: Peyton’s Bikes 699-1718 or go to www.pbbatx.com


Biking The Lucy Park Tall Grass On Way To Original Wichita Falls

Durango Texas | durangotexas.blogspot.com

Feeling the need for green shade my mechanized motion device drove me and my bike back to Lucy Park, again.

The unpaved loop, part of which you see above, is a bit rough, but enjoyable, except for a muddy section or two.

That and being wary of the possibility a snake might suddenly appear.

This late into Spring it seems surprising the green has not turned more brown. That and I wondered if the tall grass, at least six feet tall, is of the sort which used …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

The Margaret McDermott Bike Ped Bridge is now open.
Not sure why they have one side that says you can’t ride your bicycle on. pic.twitter.com/uLtX6xKsbd

— larry (@larry_htx) June 12, 2021

STOLEN – Blue Ozone Dual shock D5 in Holly https://t.co/7YHYIRToyc pic.twitter.com/0ld59CVaoP

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) June 11, 2021

I was always wondering why they have those elevated sections on the Austin St bike lane. Now I know, and will never complain. pic.twitter.com/57ktIHo04Q

— Simon (@simontrose) June 11, 2021

With 345 miles of bike lanes, 25 miles of which are protected, Houston's bike network continues to grow. Will it ever be a top bike city? https://t.co/z368tUbcce

— Kinder Institute (@RiceKinderInst) June 11, 2021

New pedestrian and bicycling improvements are wrapping up soon on Burnet Road Corridor at Braker Lane, at Penny Lane, and other locations, including access to upcoming @AustinFC games at @Q2Stadium.
Read more via @ATXcorridors newsletter: https://t.co/PVS7TtaV6f

— Red Line Parkway Initiative (@RedLineParkway) June 11, 2021

@austinmobility is calling for people to walk, cycle, jog, and roll the pilot trail connection between 31st and 34th Streets! 🚴‍♂️ 🏃‍♀️👩‍🦽 It’s important for the City to hear feedback from trail users on how this pilot facility is working for you!
ℹ️ https://t.co/EYEyfiykwH pic.twitter.com/4JdoapXVz7

— Shoal Creek Conservancy (@shoalcc) June 11, 2021

Check out the new look and feel of this month's Newsletter!. – https://t.co/HgpZjzamtp

— Smart Trips ATX (@SmartTripsATX) June 11, 2021

We're jonesing to get our legs moving this weekend! Going for a ride around town scoping out new and old murals is always a good time. What's your favorite mural in town?

Artist: Scott Tarbox
Location: @VioletCrownSC#art #atx #bikeshare #metrobike #ebike #mural #eastaustin pic.twitter.com/yHOlB271sh

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) June 11, 2021

Learn about trails projects @dentonparks has completed and what they have planned.https://t.co/7xJ9RY7zPI

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) June 11, 2021

This week's Readers' Rides comes from Austin, Texas. Emilio's Tomii Cycles Sunset Chaser gravel bike caught our eye on Instagram, so we reached out to Emilio to see if he'd be willing to share his thoughts about the bike. Read on below for more…

“Grhttps://t.co/nU9Svxr8wl pic.twitter.com/JBR92jmYW3

— the Radavist (@TheRadavist) June 11, 2021

"It's a dream come true. I’m going to be an Olympian!" 🇺🇸 🏅 @usacycling finalized their roster for the Olympic Games and we're SO excited to cheer this guy on next month. This is Lawson's very first Olympics and he will compete in the individual time trial and the road race 🚲 pic.twitter.com/Unr8bSlYwz

— EF Pro Cycling (@EFprocycling) June 11, 2021

The 2nd HHH in 1983 moved to Century City on Maplewood – near Sikes Mall. There were more things to do like a fish fry and onsite camping, but the traffic was heavy at the finish, so HHH returned to Memorial Stadium in 1984.

1,397 registered cyclists, and the temp broke 100. pic.twitter.com/DqSiwYAUdk

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) June 11, 2021


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Elmendorf Lake Park Trailhead Ride – San Antonio, TX Hill Country Bicycle Touring and Adventure Club

Meet at Elmendorf Lake Trailhead for an 8:30 am start. We’ll ride towards Mission Reach Trail and at this point turn right; some can tur… https://t.co/D7gsSyWNv9

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2021

New Event Texas Cycle Werks South Austin Trail Rides – Austin, TX The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group

Texas Cycle Werks, proud sponsors of the ATX100K endurance race series, hosts weekly shop rides each Tuesday and Thursday leaving from the shop i… https://t.co/GgM2HVqkhm

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2021

New Event Wednesday Night Ride (WNR) – El Paso, TX Across from Rio Plaza (Park across from strip center at 6205 Upper Valley Rd (just north of Artcraft), El Paso, TX)

El Paso Bicycle Club

It's Back !! Wednesday Night Ride (WNR) – An El Paso cycling… https://t.co/Cvhw3f7zmm

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2021

New Event Thursday Morning Cruise – Canutillo, TX El Paso Bicycle Club

Meet at 7:15 am at Starbucks at the Outlet Mall in Canutillo. Ride out at 7:30. 20-25 miles at 14-16 mph pace. Mostly flat, a few hills. Maintain physical distance of at least six … https://t.co/9jza7pLgfJ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 12, 2021

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Texas Bicycle News June 10th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on June 10, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJune 10, 2021

These Fort Worth volunteers are finding new homes for old bikes. Here’s where to get one

By Haeven Gibbons | www.star-telegram.com

In the parking lot of New Riverside United Methodist Church, a 20-foot shipping container is packed floor to ceiling with donated and discarded bikes. Tools line the walls, brakes squeal, an air pump drones. On this summer afternoon, Daniel Guido is hard at work repairing bikes for the Carter-Riverside neighborhood.

Guido’s Neighborhood Bike Shop-in-a-Box provides free repairs and bikes for anyone in the community who wants wheels.

“It means a lot,” said one of Guido’s customers. “Since I was little my dad would get us bikes and we would go a little bit around the neighborhood, ride around a little bit, and …


GROUP RIDE – Pop A (subtitles) – 6/8/2021

Honest Tree | www.youtube.com

Biggest group of the year. Hottest and most humid pop ride of the year. Fast and furious as always. With bonus footage of my fastest ever interval near the end of Renner Road before Whole Foods.


Walk And Bike Portions Of Dallas’ Margaret McDermott Bridge Open To Public

By CBSDFW.com Staff | dfw.cbslocal.com

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) — A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on the morning of June 10 celebrating the opening of the east and westbound pedestrian and bicycle portions of the Margaret McDermott Bridge.

The new, non-vehicular bridges will access over the Trinity River. …


Ellison HS graduate biking 4,000 miles across US for cancer research

Author: Bary Roy | www.kcentv.com

Chantelle Cancel said the ride is a chance to connect with those directly affected and to make a difference in their lives.

BEAUMONT, Texas — There’s a group of students at the University of Texas at Austin who are embarking on a 70-day bike ride that will cover multiple states in hopes of raising awareness and making a difference in the ongoing fight against cancer.

Chantelle Cancel is a 19-year old graduate of Ellison High School in Killeen and was selected to ride in the Texas 4000 this summer, after applying two years ago.

Cancel said her aunt is …


From The Rig To The Fake Race

Anthony Evans | www.strava.com

HBC Rosati’s Ride

Luis Moreleon | www.strava.com


LantanaLinks — June 2021

www.crosstimbersgazette.com

… Hike and Bike Trail Closure

A segment of the Hike and Bike Trail will be closed this month from Stacee Lane to the northern trailhead connecting to Magnolia.

The temporary closure is needed to make drainage improvements along the trail just north of Azalea.

The project is expected to be complete by July 2 barring excessive inclement weather, according to Lantana General Manager Kevin Mercer. …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Nice bus stop/bike land combo on Speedway! pic.twitter.com/KLKlLBGj6G

— Tyler Markham (@TylerHMarkham) June 11, 2021

Tidwell Loop Thirstday 🥵 | #OptOutside #tempo | @Strava: https://t.co/kFeFzlensd pic.twitter.com/pEdocqvoGN

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) June 11, 2021

Join @Shoalcc and @LosVerdesATX on Saturday, June 12th as we cycle to the Q2 Stadium District for an Austin FC Watch Party! There are two group ride options (11mi & 5 mi) with free tacos and coffee at the second stop. Swipe left and visit https://t.co/2jm1bcBgFM for more info! pic.twitter.com/PvzoU1Qfgi

— Shoal Creek Conservancy (@shoalcc) June 10, 2021

Houston has 25 miles of protected bike lanes with more to come, making it comparable to San Francisco, Chicago and Austin. But on national rankings, it's almost always in the bottom of the pack.

What does Houston have to do to get its due? https://t.co/z368tUbcce pic.twitter.com/1DRGfHVdzE

— Kinder Institute (@RiceKinderInst) June 10, 2021

@austinmobility began construction last month to increase #safety & accessibility on Parkfield Dr.

The 1st phase of changes include new markings, protected bike lanes, left turn pockets, high-visibility crosswalks, & crossing islands.

Learn more at https://t.co/12WGl3NqC1. pic.twitter.com/mCmSVHVs9m

— Corridor Program Office (@ATXcorridors) June 10, 2021

Great day for a ribbon cutting @CityOfDallas @NCTCOGtrans and good start to a fun summer in #NTX. #GetVaccinatedAndGetOutThere ❤️ https://t.co/Gqk0oqtssG

— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) June 10, 2021

Join us on Sunday for our Bear Moon Bakery Ride. Wheels down at 8 AM. https://t.co/DV8Ez16Qbo pic.twitter.com/gykX3Lmp8Z

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) June 10, 2021

Our HPD bike patrol has kicked off for the summer! 👮🏼🚴🏾☀️ @houstonpolice pic.twitter.com/VogQVuhyIG

— N. Houston District (@NHDistrict) June 10, 2021


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Tour de Southern Walnut Creek Trail – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/NT9a3WneQE

Start time 8 AM sharp!

NOTE: We're meeting at the GOVALLE PARK parking lot.
Look for the open hatch of my silv… https://t.co/NK5X2TuCRA

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2021

New Event RAINBOW PRIDE KATURDAY SATURDAY BIKE RIDE – Dallas, TX https://t.co/cKiOKlN2ya

Join us for a slow paced social ride through Downtown Dallas, Deep Ellum & Fair Park.
This is a NO DROP themed ride, so feel free to dress to express yourself.
Mee… https://t.co/ySodTylWyf

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2021

New Event Six Shooter Junction Ramble – Hempstead, TX https://t.co/Kul0ui2CFi

WAIT LIST UPDATE (6/10/21): We are "sold out" which means we are at capacity for our staging facility. We have opened a wait list for Club Spinistry members. As we are notifi… https://t.co/tIEEhUheSY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2021

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/jf1vNsMbct

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 11, 2021

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3 Races And My Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Huffman Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 10, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJune 10, 2021

I had to be creative to watch 3 bike races at the same time this morning before starting my bike ride. Flobikes on my Roku showed the Tour de Suisse on a TV, with GCN+ on my Acer Chromebook Spin 713 replaying the Tour of Slovenia and then I jumped to the Belgium Tour. A busy morning.

My bike ride started at 10:54 AM as I rode away on my Canyon Endurace CF SLX bike. The route for today followed “Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Huffman” but I didn’t really ride through Huffman. Returning from Ramsey Road at FM 2100 I continued west on Old Atascocita Road instead of going north on FM 2100 to Huffman. I finished at 1:54 PM. This was the 3rd time biking this route in 2021.

Progress on getting to a 200 mile week. I rode 37.15 miles today improving the week to 149.97 miles. June stands at 353.46 miles, 44% of the way to my 800 mile goal. I am registered for a 62 mile ride on Saturday. That would put me at 200+ miles for the week.

With the weather getting warmer I decided to wear a new pair of arm sleeves I bought earlier this year from Academy Sports. Watch the video to see more of the sleeves. They take the place of sunscreen and keep sweat from running down my arms. They actually feel cool.

  • 6-10-2021 BCG Blue Arm Sleeves-1
  • 6-10-2021 BCG Blue Arm Sleeves-2

What the weather was like during the bike ride: start 87 (69% humidity, 75.6 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind S 8 mph; finish 89 (65% humidity, 76 dew point), partly cloudy, wind S 12 mph. The wind wasn’t too bad. When made a short stop at the Ramsey Road bridge standing in the shade felt cooling as the wind blew.

Looking at the Golden Cheetah summary data my power zone breakdown for zones 1 and 2 are higher than I prefer at 60% of the riding time. I need to get it below 50%.

6-10-2021 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Overview
6-10-2021 Bike Ride Ramsey Road Bridge-3

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