↓
 

Texbiker.net

Texas Bicycling News, Events, Experiences

  • Home
  • Texas Bike Event Calendars
  • Texbiker Event Calendar
    • Upcoming Biking Events Agenda List
  • Bike Shop Listing
    • Texas Bike Shops Map
  • Contact Texbiker.net
  • Resources
    • Texas State Parks and Biking
    • Preventing a Crash, and What to do if You Are Hit
    • Understanding Road Rage: How To Manage Your Own Emotions on the Road and Deal With Others
    • Get Local – PeopleForBikes
    • Bike Tips
    • Bike Ride Maps
  • Texbiker.net HQ Weather Conditions
  • About Texbiker.net
Home - Page 652 << 1 2 … 650 651 652 653 654 … 2,806 2,807 >>

Upcoming Texas Biking Events

Strava Activity

About Texbiker.net

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
Lynksey Helex at a Kingwood Lake
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace Valley Ranch-1
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace CF 7 Valley Ranch

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Texas Biking News September 25th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on September 25, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 25, 2020

New changes to Congress Avenue mark step toward permanent street redesign

by Savana Dunning | www.austinmonitor.com

Austin Transportation is installing the first of many temporary safety and mobility additions to Congress Avenue this week as the interim step toward the city’s complete redesign project launched in 2017.

During the four- to six-week phased installation process, the city plans to add dedicated right-turn lanes, shorter pedestrian crosswalks, protected pedestrian intersections, simplified lanes and enhanced bicycle crossing markings in …


Rider Down…Really Down.

By AustinBike | austinmountainbiking.com

Crazy morning today. I was out at Walnut doing a lap and came across a rider by the tool stand in the middle of the park who was waving wildly to me. Figured he had a flat but as I turned to head over there I saw another rider down.

The first guy was on the phone with 911, the other guy was not moving at all and appeared to not be breathing. He clearly collapsed, this was not a crash. As soon as we heard sirens he stayed there and I shot off to direct them from the street. About a dozen people, showed up, fire, EMS, etc. Lifeflight was circling.

We heard someone say "faint pulse" which was a hopeful sign. With so many people standing over him I took off, I didn’t want to be in the way and quite frankly couldn’t be of any assistance.

I hope this guy pulls through, if anyone hears anything, please post up. …


Someone Just Threw a Firecracker at Me on My Bicycle

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

Yes, you read that right. I was biking, and a some misguided soul, correctoin, major assclown in a car slowed down to throw a firecracker at my head. But that wasn’t all. The firecracker throwing happened after a guy in a truck ran a red light and turned without yielding in front me, which could have resulted in major pain or death were I not such a defensive rider and excellent bike handler. But …


Waving at other cyclists from dfwbike

One killed when pickup, bicycle collide

By Brad Kellar | www.heraldbanner.com

One person was killed Thursday morning in a pickup vs. bicycle collision in Hunt County.

Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Kyle Bradford reported the accident occurred at about 9:30 a.m. on U.S. Highway 69 near Lone Oak.

“There was a Dodge Ram pickup which was headed southbound on the roadway and a second vehicle, a bicycle, which was also proceeding southbound,” Bradford said. “For some as yet unexplained reason, …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Sunset 🌅 Ride to the Container Taco Factory. #BikeMcAllen #RGV #EBike @TrekBikes @BoscheBikeUS pic.twitter.com/36uCSoi9Vf

— BiciDude (@robdeleonjr) September 26, 2020

@TrekBikes — Trek Verve+2 chain just came off crossing intersection. Might have been a bump as I was trying to spin my wheels. Boo! Waiting on @mrjackncoke, who luckily lives close by where I broke down. You know who your friends are! pic.twitter.com/Uu9FEMfVl0

— BiciDude (@robdeleonjr) September 26, 2020

Austin BCycle, under a new management partnership between the City of Austin and Capital Metro is being re-branded to “MetroBike.”
The re-brand features new colors & signage for the bicycle, new e-bike fleet & stations, & integration of the current BCycle App with CapMetro’s App. pic.twitter.com/iEBBf8kYlF

— Austin 3-1-1 (@ATX_311) September 25, 2020

Bike to Wherever Day is Tuesday, 9/29! #IBikeHTX#BTWD2020 Tip 6: Save this for a rainy day! When biking in rain, give yourself plenty of time to brake, use your lights & secure your belongings in a waterproof way. What are your tips for biking in rain?https://t.co/DieU2lUD1O

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) September 25, 2020

"Abby Fernandez of Houston BCycle says the partnership is a natural one, noting that the BCycle station located at The Health Museum is one of the most used in the city."

Learn more about the science of cycling with our friends at @thehealthmuseum!https://t.co/eXNaqLXljg

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) September 25, 2020

Learn how a Denton resident started up the Denton-based cargo bike company, @BunchBikes! https://t.co/VTpLqrPhOq

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) September 25, 2020

🚨New Station Alert🚨Help us welcome our newest station, River East! This station is in the heart of the River East neighborhood at 2806 Race St. It will serve as a safe connector to the Trinity Trails and our Martin House station. It’s ready for checkouts now! pic.twitter.com/XZHYsI9WkH

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) September 25, 2020

Also this week, @elmachuca spoke to the @TexasStandard about his journey. Host David Brown caught up with Aaron as he took a break behind a gas station in Wellington, TX. https://t.co/AlnflOQQTU

— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) September 25, 2020

New four-way stop added on the Austin St bikeway @ Holman (by HCC). Really nice addition that really makes me feel safer when I cross.

I wonder how much safer our neighborhoods would be with a few more four-way stops 🤔 pic.twitter.com/pwbZomNxzX

— HOUstreets (@HOUstreets) September 25, 2020

STOLEN – Black Kona Big Honzo in Austin, TX https://t.co/XSkeGLpfrU pic.twitter.com/e2CpFcsJKg

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) September 25, 2020

#TrailBlazer highlight of the week is Preston Ridge Trail! Located in far north Dallas, this 6.3 mile hard surface trail connects Fretz Park, Salado Park & Campbell Green Park, as well as connects to the Cottonwood Creek Trail providing a connection from Plano to downtown Dallas. pic.twitter.com/YPakiYiOX7

— Dallas Park and Recreation Department (@DallasParkRec) September 25, 2020

Vuelta de Tejas Day 25: Shamrock to Canadian. Cloudless day. Last five miles of this ride were fast. Just cruising downhill. It was fun. pic.twitter.com/amgPyhIXIy

— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) September 25, 2020

#fixiebike #texas #FridayThoughts pic.twitter.com/P9Bt7Tv0Ej

— ✏️Mendo.Graphic$ (@mmendo) September 25, 2020

Craddock finishes with a time of 38:48.58 pic.twitter.com/TdHddOFDfb

— USA Cycling LIVE (@usacyclinglive) September 25, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Thursday Morning Cruise – Canutillo, TX
El Paso Bicycle Club
Meet at 7:45 am at Starbucks at the Outlet Mall in Canutillo. Ride out at 8:00. 20-25 miles at 14-16 mph pace. Mostly flat, a few hills. Maintain physical distance of at least six fe… https://t.co/FEfLiZ0L2H

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 25, 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/1N43FAzN3H

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 25, 2020

New Event GDB Downtown Dallas Ride – Dallas, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/3hLnBuat7a

NEW! REGISTRATION REQUIRED! – PLEASE GO TO THE GDB WEBSITE AND REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT AND SIGN THE COVID WAIVER.

This ri… https://t.co/klD97QraoD

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 26, 2020

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bicycling News | Leave a reply

Bluetooth Pairing Issues, Out of Memory, Strange Noise, But Canyon Endurace Rolls

Texbiker.net Posted on September 25, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 25, 2020

Getting started on today’s bike ride took a turn to trying to get the PowerPod and Lezyne Macro Plus computer to pair with fresh instructions from the maker of the PowerPod. But another failure. I planned on riding my Lynskey R300 with the PowerPod but after the failure I switched to my Canyon Endurace which uses Favero Assiomo pedals as the power meter. They have no trouble connecting to the Lezyne computer. I could switch the Favero pedals to the bike I ride each day which is not hard to do.

With that out of the way I began the ride at 11:28 AM but the Lezyne computer didn’t start recording the ride automatically. Scrolling through the menu I checked the memory and it said no space. I erased old rides to gain space and pressed the record button. It worked. I set off on the “New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch” route finally. Technology, good when it works, bad when it doesn’t. My Canyon Endurace’s wheels carried me 36.35 miles by the end of the ride at 2:17 PM. The freshly waxed chain whirred silently as I pushed the pedals.

I hear a noise sometimes once I get to my cruising gears. It goes away when I stand and pedal hard and returns when I sit on the saddle. At first I thought it might be the handlebar but after tightening screws and pulling hard when standing the noise is still there. I now think the seatpost and/or saddle may be the source. More detective work required.

The foam windscreen on my GoPro Hero 7 Silver camera worked well during today’s ride. Wind noise not that noticeable but I need to trim the foam around the camera lens. When I squeeze the foam it gets in the shot.

After TS Beta moved to the northeast today warmed a few degrees and the humidity dropped some. But it felt cool at times as I rode. I wore arm sleeves today; it was warm enough to skip the thermal jersey but it may return if the cold front arrives the middle of next week. Weather for today’s bike ride: start 81 (75% humidity, 72.3 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind N calm. Finish 81 (65% humidity, 67.7 dew point), partly cloudy, wind variable 4 mph. The light wind meant headwind was not a problem most of the ride. With 4 days off my legs felt good and powering a bigger gear on the ride back to Kingwood.

Getting closer to my month’s 700 mile goal. With 5 potential biking days left I need 56 miles to get to the goal.

9-25-2020 MTD Mileage Goal Status

Link to my Strava activity page.

  • 9-25-2020 Strava Bike Ride Ssummary-1
  • 9-25-2020 Strava Bike Ride Ssummary-2

Link to SportTracks activity page.

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged bike, Canyon Endurace CF SLX, New Caney - Tavola - Valley Ranch | Leave a reply

Texas Biking News September 24th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on September 24, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 24, 2020

Showers, bikes and peacemeals a compassionate look at how one church is serving homeless people

By Lindsay Peyton | www.txcumc.org

Bicycle repair is a volunteer-led ministry at Galveston (Texas) Central Church, a United Methodist church. The bikes are a valuable resource among those with otherwise limited access to transportation. From left are: Ricky Postell, Randall Wood and Misty Bonham. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

Galveston Central Church is so much more than a building with a steeple. This congregation transforms into a bustling kitchen, where members cook alongside the homeless and then sit down together to share a meal. It’s also a bicycle repair shop, a laundromat and a shower facility. The coronavirus pandemic may have changed the way the church delivers its services, but nothing could stop the congregation from continuing its mission.

Pastor Michael Gienger has a vision of building a community at Galveston Central Church, where all are welcome, regardless of socioeconomic status. “My dream for Central is that you walk in there and can’t tell the …


Saws, bicycles, sports chairs recalled

Marilyn Moritz | www.ksat.com

Before you tackle the trees and landscaping, check to see if your electric saws have been recalled. More than 200,000 electric saws sold at Lowe’s have been recalled for safety reasons. In addition, fabric sports chairs sold at HEB and thousands of bicycles are being pulled from the market. …

… Electric bikes are all the buzz in recent months. Now, Pedego is recalling six models because an improperly manufactured electrical cable can cause the bicycle to unexpectedly accelerate.

Affected models are the Interceptor, City Commuter, Boomerang Plus, Ridge Rider, Trail Tracker and Stretch. Owners should contact an authorized dealer for a free repair. For more information, click here.

In another bike recall, Specialized Bicycle Components is pulling nearly 36,000 of its …


The Perimeter Of Texas Is More Than 3,000 Miles. This Man Is Biking All Of It.

By Michael Marks & Laura Rice | www.texasstandard.org

Aaron Chamberlain says he thought he might have delay his wild idea until after the pandemic – but it turned out to be perfect timing.

Aaron Chamberlain is a cyclist and a production director at Texas Monthly. He joined us on the line on his 23rd day on the road. He was in Shamrock, Texas. And he told the Texas Standard about his journey.

On why he’s doing it:

Last year I was riding my bike on every single street in Austin, actually. So every street you see on a map I’ve ridden it in Austin. When I was finishing that project, I guess you call it. I was thinking, what should I do next? And the idea of just riding around the entire perimeter of the state came to me and it seemed like a possible thing if I could just find the time to do it… You know, when the pandemic hit, I kind of thought, well, this will have …


This Stroke Survivor Cycled Solo Across the Country

BY PATRICIA MCNEAL AS TOLD TO JORDAN SMITH | www.bicycling.com

“JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE A DISABILITY DOESN’T MEAN YOU DON’T HAVE THE ABILITY.”

Hometown: Panama City, Florida Time Cycling: 9 years Age: 58 Occupation: Cycling housewife Reason for cycling: To encourage more women and girls to be physically active on bike. To show people that just because you have a disability doesn’t mean you don’t have the ability.

I’m not really athletic. I kept saying, “I’m not riding that bike, it’s too pretty, it’ll get dirty.” But my husband, who has been trying to get me to ride since 1985, got me into riding in about 2011. …

… I rode about 135 miles a day, for six to eight hours a day. The whole trip from Panama City, Florida, to Los Angeles, took about 45 days. I would’ve finished sooner, but I got sick and stayed in San Antonio, Texas, for two weeks. …


Bicycle Technician – Dick’s Sporting Goods, Fort Worth

wdtnjobs.com

Job Description We are genuine in our belief that sports make people better and so are you! Immerse yourself in a workplace that loves to be active and lives the brand. Associates joining our team have an opportunity to be a part of the #1 sporting goods retailer in the country and create a lasting impact on their communities through sport and activity. On our Team, everyone plays a critical role. Your Mission (and Ours) is to serve and inspire athletes and outdoor enthusiasts to achieve their personal best through the relentless improvement of everything we do. Bike Technician Duties: …


Austin BCycle rebranded as MetroBike

Pattrik Perez | www.kvue.com

AUSTIN, Texas — Say goodbye to Austin BCycle and hello to MetroBike.

The rebranding is a result of a new management partnership between the City of Austin and Capital Metro, the two announced Thursday.

You can expect to see new colors and signage for its bikes, e-bikes and stations. The BCycle app will soon be integrated into CapMetro’s app. …


Fort Davis Cyclefest (A La Carte)

Roy and Christine | roy-pedalpushers.blogspot.com

Fort Davis Cyclefest Fort Davis, Texas September 19, 2020 Officially the Fort Davis Cyclefest was cancelled this year. However, a large group of people showed up anyway and all did their own thing–hence "a la carte." As such, there was no staging area, no set time to ride, no imposed direction to ride, no rest stops, no official SAG, and NO T-SHIRTS. …


Bike Racks on CapMetro from BikingATX

Texas Biking from Twitter

Meet the faces of SATX Social Ride! 🚴‍♂️🚴‍♀️

Jeff Moore explains how they keep riders feeling safe & comfortable, as well as tips on leading rides.

Yvette Hernandez shares how cycling has changed her life and the joys of riding with her kids.

Blog 👉https://t.co/Ywj8exllbe pic.twitter.com/YfFfP66P34

— Alamo Area MPO (@AlamoAreaMPO) September 23, 2020

Riding solo is lonely. I often times wonderwhy I still ride my bike? My motivation comes & goes my emotions are all over the place. But remembering we’re in it together as a community gives me some peacehttps://t.co/ijGZYAjLzG#tccxtakeaways #inspireandmotivate #flamingoprotips

— Tyler Cloutier (@tylerclouti) September 25, 2020

Cleaning up bike lanes & parks in Richardson, TX #Wearevmlyr #foundationday pic.twitter.com/FojGpMBzUV

— Sarah Kamien (@sarahkamien) September 24, 2020

My interview with @TexasStandard that I recorded with them yesterday, standing behind a gas station in Wellington, TX.https://t.co/dLx8S9J5gn

— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) September 24, 2020

This is where I find myself 24 days into the trip, in Shamrock. Taking a day off today. #panhandlelife pic.twitter.com/2tZL3lLbHv

— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) September 24, 2020

If you're not following this epic, check it out! https://t.co/rrKwTMeBaH

— Bryan White (@bmwatx) September 24, 2020

#BTWD2020 Tip 5: @thehealthmuseum's new bike exhibit would make a great place to bike to for Bike to Wherever Day this Tuesday, 9/29!🤓Take a free 30 min. @HoustonBCycle ride to get there w/ promo code 92220. https://t.co/AWsHSP3cRl#IBikeHTX https://t.co/Txn62Ouep8

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) September 24, 2020

WHOOP-DEE-DOO! 9th St Dirt Park chasing after big brother. Packed today with 3-5 yr olds and their moms, dads, Grammys and Pops. #ATX pic.twitter.com/p1HL5AzjTI

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) September 24, 2020

You can walk, bike or run but whatever you do, get active! Our A-train Rail trail is a great place to soak in the sun. 🌞 We even have a handy new trail map! The map features rest areas, connecting trails and more. Check it out here: https://t.co/3HyVzwDh4l pic.twitter.com/QZXXxcvVGp

— DCTA (@RideDCTA) September 24, 2020

PBA Rides suspended until further notice [Chris to lead DB1 weekly ride!] (Sep 26, 2020 07:30AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) September 24, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Chasing Watts – FBK-Bellville 50 – Bellville, TX FBK-Bellville 50 – We're heading to Bellville to enjoy a change of scenery and rolling
hills this Saturday. Ride departs from the Austin County Fairgrounds at
966 E Main St. at 7:30am sharp. Pl… https://t.co/0o55PGuDaZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 24, 2020

New Event Chasing Watts – Sugar Cycles MS150 Replacement Ride Sugar Cycles MS150 Replacement Ride – This Saturday would have been the MS150 Reimagined ride. The Sugar Cycles MS150 Team will be riding the the Chruch Loop as a replacement ride. A 40 mile a… https://t.co/tobOrJN9UO

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 24, 2020

New Event Wednesday Night Ride (WNR) – El Paso, TX
El Paso Bicycle Club

THIS IS A NON-CLUB RIDE. Wednesday Night Ride – 18 – 21 miles, flat. Through October (Daylight Savings Time) riders depart from either River Run Plaza or Rio Plaza between 5:30 and … https://t.co/jqDz4tB6MQ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 24, 2020

New Event Ninja Mountain Bike Performance | Fundamentals Clinic – San Antonio, TX https://t.co/ZsANhCN1Mx

COME SHRED WITH THE LADIES!

LOOKING TO IMPROVE YOUR CONFIDENCE ON THE BIKE AND TAKE YOUR RIDING TO THE NEXT LEVEL?

Our Women's Only Fundamentals… https://t.co/Mv32yBmY7G

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 25, 2020

New Event 2020 Hell of the North Texas – Paris, TX https://t.co/4vdppVtHzh

Spinistry's Hell of the North Texas gravel grinder is once again running in conjunction with Tour de Paris weekend in Paris, TX! Club Spinistry members save $35!!!

Current form… https://t.co/WOfsYneScN

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 25, 2020

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bicycling News | Leave a reply

Goodbye TS Beta, Hello Bike Ride to Walden

Texbiker.net Posted on September 24, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 24, 2020

After not biking since last Saturday it felt good to get back on the Lynskey R300 and ride today. Before I could ride though my Jeep went to the auto repair shop for a the pesky “check engine light” and oil change. I wasn’t sure how long that would take so I rode their shuttle back home. Just after getting dressed to ride they called and I made the return trip to pick up the Jeep less check engine light and new oil. With that out of the way wheels rolled at 10:06 AM to begin the “Atascocita – Walden” route. I chose that route because I had another appointment which limited the time. Finishing at 12:03 PM I biked 26.36 miles. No 200 miles this week.

The sky was overcast and I rode in a light mist until I crossed over the San Jacinto River on the way to Atascocita. Normally that is reversed. I broke out my long sleeve thermal jersey for the first time since spring with the temperature at 71. It is supposed to warm up over the next several days so my thermal jerseys will probably stay in the closet. Weather conditions: start 71 (91% humidity, 68.3 dew point), overcast, wind NW 6 mph. Finish 71 (88% humidity, 68.2 dew point), light rain/mist, wind N 9 mph.

While I wasn’t able to ride yesterday I waxed the chains on the Canyon Endurace and Lynskey R300. The Lynksey pedaled quietly on today’s ride and I expect the Canyon will do likewise Friday.

Only one GoPro on the bike ride today but with a new foam wind shield wrapped around the Hero 7 Silver. If you listen to the video the wind noise is gone or very low. Towards the end of the video the edge of the foam appears along with my finger. I need to improve my holding position.

My monthly goal suffered from the rain and I lost most of what I was ahead but today regained a few miles. Where I stand now.

9-24-2020 MTD Mileage Goal Status

92 miles to go. Good thing this month’s goal is less than August’s.

No power readings in today’s bike ride because my Lezyne computer and the PowerPod will not talk to each other. Link to my Strava activity page.

9-24-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Atascocita - Walden, Lynskey R300 Titanium Bike, Road Biking | Leave a reply

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →
©2026 - Texbiker.net - Weaver Xtreme Theme
↑
 

Loading Comments...