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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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Out Of The House For A Real Bike Ride to FM 1485 and Back

Texbiker.net Posted on December 21, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 21, 2020

After not biking outdoors since December 10th the weather turned favorable today. I chose the “Kingwood – FM1485 – Kingwood” route to ride. I needed 27 miles to reach my 150 mile goal for December and this route was long enough to do it. I rode my Canyon Endurace out of the driveway at 11:02 AM to begin the ride. The weather was conducive with 66 degrees, partly cloudy sky and calm wind at the start. By the time I finished at 1:33 PM it warmed up to 71 degrees with the wind out of the SW at 8 mph.

Video equipment for today’s bike ride was my GoPro Hero 7 Silver in the hand held mode. With the pocket in my jacket it is easy to reach. The lanyard case helps too.

The ride covered 32.25 miles putting my total miles so far in December at 155.59, 5 miles over my goal. Year to date I biked 9,135 miles combining road miles and Zwift miles. Below is a summary my December activity versus my goals.

MTD Biking Activity summary vs. goals

Biking outside has a much better feel to it than sweating away on the smart trainer indoors doing Zwift. Also my Sidi shoes are more roomy than the Shimano ones I wear when I Zwift. The Sidi shoes use a different cleat or I would wear than indoors to Zwift. While it was chilly (by my definition) at the beginning I was comfortable throughout the ride thanks to a good kit selection: shorts, leg warmers, long sleeve thermal jersey, windbreaker jacket, and half finger gloves.

I started the ride early enough to allow me to stop at Pat’s Donuts in Porter to buy an apple fritter. Since it was close to closing time the lady gave me an one for free. I waited until I finished the ride to eat one saving the other for tomorrow’s ride.

Power out during today’s ride was higher than my Zwift rides. Average speed too as I hit 14.5 mph around the 26 mile point but averaged 14.4 mph once I made the u-turn at Caney Creek and headed back to Kingwood. Strava told me today’s ride was harder than my usual rides but it didn’t seem that hard. Below is the overview of the bike ride created by Golden Cheetah followed by the ride summary data.

12-21-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Summary Overview
  • 12-21-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Summary Data-1
  • 12-21-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Summary Data-2

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Texas Biking Action December 20th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on December 20, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 20, 2020

Photos of Terry Hershey Park, Texas mountain biking trails

www.alltrails.com


Adventuring with Amy

Mark Noblitt | www.strava.com

The new Tobin Nature Bridge at Hardberger and the new Eisenhower trailhead!

Sunday Afternoon Ride

Anvar Khodzhaev🇺🇿 | www.strava.com

Sunday Funday

Philip Shama | www.strava.com

Gravel bikes with my girls

there is just so much I don’t know!

Frank Musil | www.strava.com


Paris, Texas selected to host international cycling event

www.ntxe-news.com

Paris, Texas — An international cycling event will make its way to Paris, Texas this coming May. After community members, businesses, the City of Paris and the Lamar County Chamber of Commerce rallied together to see the Pump Track Paris, Texas become a reality, the hard work is already paying off.

The Red Bull Pump Track World Championship Qualifier Race will be held at Pump Track Paris, Texas slated for May 29, 2021. Red Bull Qualifier races are held across the globe on …


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Finally Hit 5K miles for 2020 🥳🚴 [ft. @Fudgelump + Baby Lincoln] | #OptOutside #sundayfunday #streetart | @Strava: https://t.co/8CLFF8iTom pic.twitter.com/A3idjxz4wx

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— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) December 20, 2020

The next several days promise good cycling weather on the Wichita Falls Circle Trail with loads of scenery (this shows the Scott Street bridge – 104 Scott St. where HHH begins).

The weather is good through Tuesday (getting windy Wednesday but still 60 degrees). pic.twitter.com/walUs8hxID

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) December 20, 2020

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Texas Biking Action December 19th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on December 19, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 19, 2020

Jones brothers’ foundation donates bikes to elementary students

by: KTSM Staff | www.ktsm.com

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Students at Hawkins Elementary School were gifted bikes, just in time for the holiday season.

The A&A All the Way Foundation — created by El Paso natives, Burges High School grads and NFL standouts Aaron Jones and Alvin Jones — donated 20 bikes to children at Hawkins Elementary at the school on Friday.

“They’re very familiar with our area,” said Adriana Ruiz, principal at…


"Earn a bike" program in San Antonio

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Do you have an extra bike laying around? There’s a program in SA that’s been helping people earn a bike and they could put your old bike to good use.

Do you have an extra bike laying around? There’s a program in SA that’s been helping people earn a bike and they could put your old bike to good use.


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Tackling The New Zwift Watopia Serpentine 8 Course

Texbiker.net Posted on December 19, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 19, 2020

Working my way through the new Zwift courses released 12/17/2020 today I tackled the Watopia Serpentine 8. Reading the description on ZwiftInsider.com and the brief numbers in Zwift when I selected the Serpentine 8 route I thought the route distance was 12 miles and 575 feet of climbing. The problem with those numbers was they didn’t include the 4.55 mile lead-in segment and it’s climb. The full ride came in at 16.51 miles and 784 feet of climbing in 1:13:28. When I passed the 12 mile mark I thought I missed the announcement in Zwift and almost stopped. But I kept pedaling until the end of ride banner came up. A side note about the route, the physical location for this segment shows up as Temotu Province, Solomon Islands.

The YouTube video above is a faster version from the livestream one at the bottom of this post. I sped up the video after the opening couple of miles and slowed back near the end. If you want details the livestream video will show me fixing the Bluetooth connection issue, getting off and on my bike, and more.

Before the ride I visited my Zwift garage to select a gravel bike. My first choice was the Canyon Grail but it required level 23 which is higher than where I am. Looking at other brands I didn’t find one at my level until I looked at the Zwift frames. I selected their gravel bike, paid with my Drops, and moved to select the route. The reason I wanted a gravel bike came from watching GPLama’s YouTube video where he rode the new routes and switched to the gravel bike for this one. I probably could’ve used a regular road bike frame.

With everything in place I selected the route in Watopia and went to the start area. There I experienced the same Bluetooth problem as yesterday. I tried connecting with the phone companion app which updated earlier this morning with the new maps. That didn’t fix it. I tried connecting with the computer Bluetooth and that didn’t work. I forced the phone app to close and restarted Zwift and the Bluetooth connected. Good thing I wasn’t riding an event because all this would have put me about 8 minutes behind.

Now the ride began. The first mile or so was downhill not taking long to reach 2 miles but after that the work began. I still thought the overall distance would be 12 miles and counted the tenths as I watched the scenery. Some shots during the ride.

Looking my ride in Strava I learned I notched several person records: 2 gold medals, 3 silver, and 1 bronze. One of the silver medals happened on the Hammock Bridge segment which seems to zap me climbing from the bottom of the hammock. Today I built up speed and got to the top quick enough to get the silver. Power output was similar to other recent Zwift rides at 117 watts average with a max of 229 watts. No out of the saddle climbs today.

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  • 12-19-2020 Strava Zwift Bike Ride Summary-3

Livestream version of the ride

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