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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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Texas Biking News December 18th 2020

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

Scottish cyclist has world record breaking year following Central Texas wreck

By: Erin Heft | www.kxxv.com

TEMPLE, TX — On Dec 21. 2019, Scottish cyclist Josh Quigley was just miles away from finishing his goal of cycling around the world. In a tragic turn however, Quigley was struck by a car going 70 mph on HWY 36 in Temple, TX.

"Ten broken ribs, broken heel bone, broken ankle, fracture on my pelvic, I’ve got a broken artery in my brain" shared Quigley after the accident.

However, less than a year later and he’s out breaking world records.

“Its 516 miles around The Highland, it’s an incredibly beautiful part of the world, but it’s challenging for cycling with a lot of hills and …


Local organizations donate bikes to foster children

By: Javier Guerra | www.kztv10.com

CORPUS CHRISTI — It’s a glimmer of hope for several coastal bend children who may not have had a Christmas this year, according to John Lennan with the Texas Department of family and Protective Services.

"The message that is sent to these children is you are remembered, you are special , you are getting something for Christmas.” He said.

Rajan Ahuja who is the president of Foster Angels of South Texas says he got the idea to donate bikes to …


Bicycle Accident Attorney: 3 Signs You Have a Solid Case

Sponsored content from Thomas J. Henry Law | www.mysanantonio.com

Texans use bicycles as a primary form of transportation, specifically in major cities like Houston, Dallas, Austin and San Antonio. Unfortunately, bicycles do not provide the same protection that an automobile does. So when an accident occurs, the consequences can be detrimental. As of 2017, Texas ranked 3rd among all states for bicycle fatalities with Houston being in the top 10 most dangerous cities. It’s no wonder that approximately 60 …


Tips for Cycling in Raining Weather

VeloHarmony | www.youtube.com


11 O’Clock Tick Tock

Reynaldo Juarez | www.strava.com


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Texas Biking from Twitter

I’ve taken to biking quite a bit during this pandemic! What a year. Looking forward to all the miles in 2021–and hopefully more rides with friends. pic.twitter.com/e8FYIJDdkv

— Tyler Markham (@TylerHMarkham) December 19, 2020

Red BMX bike stolen https://t.co/dafMFMPTmQ

— Victoria Advocate (@Vicadvocate) December 19, 2020

Night ride @buffalobayou #bikehouston #houstonbikes @HoustonBikePlan #bikelife #Houston #biketrail pic.twitter.com/X0XPEPOlyo

— adam j williams (@AdamWillyums) December 19, 2020

STOLEN – Teal Specialized Allez in Austin, TX https://t.co/vs3tJRWOLQ pic.twitter.com/AbFpBm1JrC

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) December 18, 2020

STOLEN – Gray Trek FX2 in Austin, TX https://t.co/yhnHa5ULVg pic.twitter.com/pytlClk518

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) December 18, 2020

Let's end 2020 on a high note and push for more awesome trails in San Antonio!

Please SHARE with your friends and any trail users you know. Share with local businesses as well, especially those with customers that use the trail systems; riders, walkers, runners.

— STORM (@STORM_MTB) December 18, 2020

Once the trails are designed and approved, we can move on to securing funding for the machine-built trail construction phase.

Earn-A-Bike is generously donating a On-Road Ride Repair and Rider Safety Course for every $50+ donation to the Pearsall Park Trail Design project!

— STORM (@STORM_MTB) December 18, 2020

Yes! More trails and more recreational opportunities for 2021! https://t.co/rsTck8jtz9

— Brenda Gonzalez (@pecosa_tx) December 18, 2020

#NewProfilePic pic.twitter.com/U20Mnv5Tgk

— Frisco Cycling Club (@friscocycling) December 18, 2020

STOLEN – Blue All City Space Horse in Austin, TX https://t.co/K5szAvwVDJ pic.twitter.com/rAe5ZLCbpp

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) December 18, 2020

Does your child have a bicycle on their Christmas list? If so, don’t miss out on the Holiday Kid’s Bike Giveaway! pic.twitter.com/8AtVzm36XB

— Smart Trips ATX (@SmartTripsATX) December 18, 2020

Cottonwood Creek Trail featured in this week’s @DallasParkRec #TrailBlazer feature. Cottonwood Creek connects far North Dallas with WRC and eventually will connect with @NorthavenTrail to allow for better 🚲 access for North Dallas. #DallasParks #DallasTrails https://t.co/X5cdtAvaot

— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) December 18, 2020

The draft 2021 MAP includes prelim engineering for the trail's planned extension to Manor. ATD is fishing for input as we speak: https://t.co/zpp9vGRJ3G pic.twitter.com/00B2Jydid3

— Caleb Alan Pritchardo (@cubbie9000) December 18, 2020

If you didn't notice the hump in my back and the seat stains on by bibs this was one of those Fall days in Texas where you start cold and end warm. pic.twitter.com/qUdtHSrTUW

— Mario Arroyave (@marroyave35) December 18, 2020

Cycling has offered a safe, fun activity during these times of social distancing. Get some fresh air this weekend & try our new Precinct One & @HoustonBCycle e-bikes. Grab your coat and mask and go! #RideOne

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) December 18, 2020

From our friends at https://t.co/AXGTnGrMlB:

Final CTA's for 2020 friends!!

It has been quite the year and we hope you will join us in these Calls to Action before taking a break to enjoy the holidays: pic.twitter.com/DavJ7a2pf9

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) December 18, 2020

b. The Richmond Street design (https://t.co/6th87Y1Rti) is still under consideration. Option 4 is the safest option and if they decrease the travel lane size to 10' it will allow for more buffer zones around the bike lanes that are needed. This is an important connector.

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) December 18, 2020

This weeks #TrailBlazer highlight is Cottonwood Creek Trail! Located in northeast Dallas, this 3 mile, hard surface trail, provides direct connection to Preston Ridge & White Rock Creek Trails. This urban trail passes through a greenway corridor, linking parks with resting areas. pic.twitter.com/7n1uMj2pMB

— Dallas Park and Recreation Department (@DallasParkRec) December 18, 2020

Marlo trusted us to help her make it a #newbikeday when she placed an order for this absolutely STUNNING Pivot Cycles Mach 4SL in the deep lake blue. You won't miss her on the trails with how sharp looking this bike is. Send it, Marlo!#TexassPremierBikeShop #PivotCycles pic.twitter.com/B65BUrz2Kc

— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) December 18, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Early birds at Lazy dog – Allen, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/Ng2SHYR6a6

Be sure to bring your lights and helmets as they are req.uired for this ride. We will greet the sunrise with an 13-16mph pac… https://t.co/c6GBS7TgiP

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 19, 2020

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 in … https://t.co/kbm4F8OtmY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 19, 2020

New Event Wed Power Ride(Optional Outdoor breakfast @ElGrande Burrito) For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/1FD1fy5VBP

This ride is designed to get you back by 8:15 am to kickoff your work day – breakfast is optional.
… https://t.co/tG30qwL8jz

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 19, 2020

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Zwifting The New Watopia Ocean Lava Cliffside Loop

Texbiker.net Posted on December 18, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 18, 2020

This morning I was scrolling through my Twitter feed and a post from ZwiftInsider caught my attention. Zwift released update 1.0.60239 adding four new Watopia routes. So far all of my rides in Zwift since I restarted my subscription for the winter took place in events. Today with the new routes I opted for a “free rider” not an event. There were plenty of Zwifters out along the Ocean Lava Cliffside Loop I chose. At times I saw over 3,200 other riders on the course.

The course description from ZwiftInsider, ” 19km long with 156m of climbing, this is the most exciting of the new routes, because it includes the longest stretch of new road! Zwift has the added the “Epic KOM Bypass”: ~2.7km of fresh road which connects the bottom of the Epic KOM Reverse (near the Jungle entrance) so the bottom of the Epic KOM Forward (after crossing the suspension bridge). It’s a rolling, twisty road, and even includes a tiny dirt detour.” When I first read about the new routes I checked the Strava segment to see what the first riders were doing. They were fast. The fastest averaged 29.9 mph taking 23:41 to ride the loop. My time was significantly higher at 45:07 at 16.0 mph average speed.

After installing the update I got ready to ride the Ocean Lava Cliffside Loop but my sensors would not stay connected. I tried the usual fixes but the problem persisted. I ended up closing Zwift and restarting and all my sensors connected using the companion app on my phone. I opened my garage and switched my frame from the Canyon to Cannondale Evo. It had been awhile since I navigated the rides and courses so it took a few tries to find the Ocean Lava Cliffside Loop because I didn’t click on Watopia. Once I opened the Watopia routes I found it. I chose this one because it was the longest and had the least amount of climbing.

Some shots from the ride.

With the new route I racked up a number of personal records according to Strava. Not being in an event didn’t mean easy riding. The course gained 467 feet with one spot at 12% causing me to get out of the saddle to pedal. Fortunately it didn’t last long. Average power came in at 117 watts with a max of 259 watts though I thought climbing that 12% hill it would’ve been higher. I passed some people and many passed me.

  • 12-18-2020 Strava Zwift Bike Ride Summary-1
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Now I will ride the other new routes.

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Texas Bike News Digest December 17th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on December 17, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 17, 2020

Houston has a plan to end road fatalities. Now the work to implement it begins.

Dug Begley | www.houstonchronicle.com

Houston has a plan to end roadway deaths. Now comes the hard part: pulling it off.

Mayor Sylvester Turner, joined by various department heads and city council members, announced Wednesday that the city has finished 14 months of work on its Vision Zero Action Plan, aimed at eliminating traffic deaths in Houston by 2030. The booklet provided for the plan starts off, Turner noted, with 1,153 names and ages — those killed in crashes since 2014 around Houston.

“Each of their names is one too many traffic deaths,” Turner said, touting the need to improve, not only safety for drivers, but anyone who uses the streets to walk, bicycle or travel by wheelchair or transit. …

… * build at least 25 miles of dedicated bike lanes annually; …


CYCLING NEEDS – East End residents, organizers work toward bikeabilitywww.houstonchronicle.com

By Julie Garcia |

A cluster of 30 bicyclists gathered beneath a gray sky, as raindrops splashed against their helmets. Not ideal conditions for a long and winding bike ride, but these cyclists — organizers and community members from across the East End — were on a mission. They would pedal through their corner of the city, logging mental notes about how safe they felt along the way.

Their feedback is crucial as Houston, and the East End in particular, work toward becoming more bikeable.

Cycling is not new to Houston, but it’s more mainstream now than ever, said Bryan Brown, senior planner for the county’s engineering department. And …


BSS now trek

By skinned elbows | austinmountainbiking.com

Just got an email bicycle Sport Shop is being bought by Trek… I wonder how that is going to impact what they stock.

Congrats to the owners they will be riding off in the sunset on their new gold-plated Trek Bicycles … read the comments

End of a long ride for local bike shop owner

Ken Herman | www.statesman.com

Laura Agnew, front, and husband Hill Abell, owners of Austin’s Bicycle Sport Shop, ride trails at Big Bend Ranch State Park during the Chihuahuan Desert Bike Festival. The couple on Thursday announced the sale of Bicycle Sport Shop to Trek.

More sad news for a sad year on the local business front.

Bicycle Sport Shop, the longtime cycling shop of choice for many cyclists, including me, is being sold into a future that’s sure to mean changes at what many locals have found to be a friendly and helpful place to do bike business.

The announcement came Thursday from owners Hill Abell and Laura Agnew. They’re selling to industry heavyweight Trek.

“Since taking the reins at Bicycle Sport Shop 35 years ago, we’ve been fortunate to find success serving Austin’s cycling community by sharing our passion for riding, putting our customers first, and creating a welcoming environment for …


Bicycle Sport Shop selling to Trek from BikingATX

Allen to spend $1.5M on three new bike trail segments near Ridgeview Drive

By Brandi Addison | www.dallasnews.com

As part of a city master plan to connect residents across all of Allen by hiking and biking trails, the city will bring three new trail segments to its more than 78 miles of existing trails.

Allen City Council approved the $1.49 million expenditure during the Dec. 8 meeting. The new segments are planned along Ridgeview Drive at the Allen STEAM Center and Spirit Park, in addition to a new loop trail to connect subdivisions near Cinemark.

The segment near the Allen STEAM Center will be a boardwalk-style trail that provides connection points to the future Stephen G. Terrell Recreation Center, according to a release from the city. The …


Marshall ISD students to get new bicycles, helmets from ‘Read to Ride’

By Bridget Ortigo | www.marshallnewsmessenger.com

Marshall ISD elementary students who met their reading goals last spring as part of Mission Marshall’s “Read to Ride” reading improvement program for third graders, will soon receive new bicycles and helmets.

William B. Travis Elementary School and Price T. Young Elementary School students who earned new bicycles and helmets last spring after meeting their reading goals as part of “Read to Ride” are now able to pick up their new bicycles and helmets from the schools. Sam Houston Elementary School and David Crockett Elementary School plan to have …


Made in Texas: Tomii Cycles

ARIELLE AVILA | www.texasmonthly.com

Japanese native Nao Tomii applies his sculpting background to the handmade bikes he produces at his Austin workshop.

Though bikes are commonly used for commuting in Nao Tomii’s hometown of Niigata, Japan, it wasn’t until after the artist moved to Boston for college and later connected with the cycling community there that he was struck by how similar bike frames are to sculptures. While working for a sculpting company that produced everything from bronze statues to fiberglass dinosaurs, Tomii, now 42, started experimenting with making bikes. He founded Tomii Cycles in 2012 and, tired of the cold, moved to Austin two years later. His workshop offers a custom option as …


Jingle Bike Ride reset for Friday

baytownsun.com

The Baytown Mayor and Council Jingle Bike Ride is now set for 6:30 p.m. Friday, starting at W. Pearce St. This is on the backside of Town Square, 213 W. Texas Avenue. The ride will end at the same location.

The ride was initially supposed to take place Dec. 11, but rain forced it to be canceled. The ride is followed by Christmas Movie Night at 7:30 p.m. The movies being shown are a Mickey Mouse short film and “Frozen 2.”


Video: Safety improvements at popular East Austin trail crossing hit a speed bump

by Melanie Torre | cbsaustin.com

AUSTIN, Texas — Cyclists are pushing for safety improvements at a dangerous East Austin crossing. People using the Walnut Creek Hike and Bike trail near Walter E. Long Lake have two options– they can bail on the trail or risk their lives crossing Decker Lane.

The Texas Department of Transportation has plans to make the crossing safer, but so far those have hit a speed bump.

“It’s a really great trail,” says Ali Vatter, who lives in East Austin and …


Cyclist shares concerns, videos of near-misses with cars

By: Seth Kovar | www.kristv.com

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Some drivers apparently don’t like sharing the road with cyclists.

“People pull up next to me and say, ‘Hey idiot, get on the sidewalk," cyclist Lee Pradia said. "But I’m in the bike lane."

Pradia says Corpus Christi needs more bike lanes, and that the city needs to better maintain those it has.

But he says the biggest issue he and other cyclists face is that lots of …


Two Weeks Left in 2020 to Meet My Bicycling Goal

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

Tonight’s ride was planned to be 20 miles again and began after dark because I required a siesta. Someone pounded on the door this morning while I was still slumbering away, getting my beauty sleep. And I resisted going because it was chilly. Still, I found the correct combination of layers the allow me to not be too drenched in sweat or freezing. For Texas, at least. But my ride ended early because I was on a sidewalk of a busy street with narrow bike lanes full of debris. A small car lot had blocked the way, so I had to go off a curb. And …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Does anyone know what the status is for the bridge over the Trinity river from Dallas into Irving?

I sent this out a few weeks ago but not sure if we know anything official.

Does anyone know who we can contact to get info?

This is a much more important crossing than McDermott pic.twitter.com/AgwthtIovy

— larry (@larry_htx) December 18, 2020

Cyclists are pushing for safety improvements at a dangerous East Austin crossing. People using the Walnut Creek Hike and Bike trail near Walter E. Long Lake have two options– they can bail on the trail or risk their lives crossing Decker Lane. https://t.co/VeAp7guDm3

— CBS Austin (@cbsaustin) December 18, 2020

Multi surface ride.North from Govalle Park, did our usual concrete path & woods trail PLUS(again, I remind you to not call CPS) we found a place to cross the RR tracks; a shortcut to mom’s (and the 5yr old’s) school where we said “hi” In the parking lot #GrammyAndPopKindergarten pic.twitter.com/W4PUI8fK1Z

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) December 18, 2020

A2 #bikeschool

I have wheels for every terrain. Pavement, Gravel, mountain, urban, beach, etc.. I need to go everywhere on my bike . 🤩 pic.twitter.com/IsCpaOHDjq

— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) December 18, 2020

Yes, FrankenBike isn't taking place this Saturday, but the toy drive is still going on. pic.twitter.com/5mGx6TerVc

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) December 17, 2020

Sherman @ Kings Row intersection update: Don Atkins was killed while waiting at a stop sign on his bicycle. Two drivers crashed into each other and then into him. The city is investigating possible safety improvements.
Full report on Page 12: https://t.co/L33L5yoz7e pic.twitter.com/IH0nRZe4Ca

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) December 17, 2020

The HHH start includes one of the most recognizable landmarks in downtown Wichita Falls – Big Blue!

check out the temp – 62 degrees!!! pic.twitter.com/Wp83Lan4q3

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) December 17, 2020

We’ve completed installation of near-term mobility and safety improvements along 1.3 miles of Congress Avenue‼️ The new design improves comfort and predictability for everyone traveling in the area. https://t.co/bZ5EUdEPaE pic.twitter.com/p8l6dlE2Hs

— ATX Transportation (@austinmobility) December 17, 2020

Remember to share your ideas for the East End Bike Plan! The survey and interactive map are available until the first week of January: https://t.co/36OmLr3kT2 pic.twitter.com/2jSMhqxBS7

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) December 17, 2020

Thank you to Hill and everyone at @BSS_Austin for all of the work over 35 years making Austin the vibrant cycling town that it is today.#itstimetoride #rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/5AMI53CIqm

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) December 17, 2020

See https://t.co/KaztOZwhUS for DB1 ride schedule [CH] (Dec 19, 2020 08:00AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) December 17, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Wednesday Afternoon Ride (WAR) – El Paso, TX
El Paso Bicycle Club

Wednesday Afternoon Ride (WAR) – This is what follows WNW after the time change for those who can or don't work. Same route as WNR. Depart from Rio Plaza at 3 p.m. Organize your… https://t.co/HCV3KNnsSw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 17, 2020

New Event Austin Rattler MTB – Burnet, TX https://t.co/iAuRqoTGAp

Saddle up for a Texas mountain biking favorite at the Austin Rattler MTB. Our 20M loop course offers plenty of fun in one lap alone, but those that ride 60M will have a chance to qualify… https://t.co/DQs4zRz1Cs

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 18, 2020

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Romping Around NYC Central Park in Zwift, No Snow

Texbiker.net Posted on December 17, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 17, 2020
Highlights of the Ride

Searching for a different Zwift route for today’s ride I found another HERD ride, the Thursday Social Ride Group D on the NYC KOM After Party course. The ride started at 12:20 PM leaving me enough to get ready, I thought. Earlier this morning I watched The State of WordPress livestream on YouTube that ended about 50 minutes before the ride started. Information about the ride.

  • 12-17-2020-Zwift-Ride-information-1
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I got everything ready but as the start timer counted down to zero my sensors weren’t connected to Zwift through the companion app on my phone. Jumping off the Blue Norcross AL bike I clicked on settings and reconnected them with about 20 seconds before the start. Back on my bike I started pedaling to get the watts up to 80+ so not to be left by the group. Supposedly the ride would average 1.1 to 1.5 W/kg but the leader had internet problems and the fence never appeared. The group jumped from the start and I stayed with them until around 21 minutes when the substitute leader asked the riders in front to slow to allow the new leader to get to the front. I slowed but all that did was move me to the next group and I decided to stay with the because the yellow beacon wasn’t getting any closer. At the time I slowed my position was 52 out of 214. After slowing I moved back to around 95 to 105 depending on whether we were climbing or not.

The NYC course includes several climbs with the hardest around 8%. My overall average speed came in at 17.2 mph over the 17.31 mile ride, the longest ride since I resumed Zwift at the beginning of December. Power output continues to at the same levels since I did the spin up and spin down a couple of days ago: 127 watts average, 304 watts max. Early in the ride my legs felt like they might not hold the power level to stay with the group but they did. At the end of the ride I was surprised with the results.

20th place out of 321 was not what I expected. For a social ride it felt fast.

Strava recorded several records during the ride; 1 new personal record, 2 seconds, and 2 thirds. In real life several years ago when I visited my daughter and son-in-law I rented a bike with my son-in-law and we rode around Central Park. The bikes were in sad shape with large seats and tires. Nothing like my bikes.

  • 12-17-2020 Strava Zwift Bike Ride Summary-1
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Some photos from today’s ride.

Full Ride Video

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