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

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Texas Biking News September 15th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on September 15, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 15, 2020

DeSoto BMX’s 20-year run is tale of opportunity and love for community

By Tyler Carter | www.dallasnews.com

DeSoto BMX is more than just a park where kids go to learn about the ins and outs of the bicycle motocross — it also serves as refuge and a place where life lessons are taught.

Owner Christopher Allen inherited the park, which has been a staple in the community for 20 years, five years ago.

“When we invite people in, we want them to feel and see the history — the 20-year-old paint on the wall,” Allen said. “We just don’t want to take away from …


Denton e-bike company Bunch Bikes sees rise in demand amid pandemic

By Kevin Cummings | www.bizjournals.com

Between lockdown orders and work-from-home measures, COVID-19 has created a surge in demand for bicycles.

And as people and cities look for ways to utilize the open roads left behind by declining vehicle traffic, Denton-based electric cargo bike maker Bunch Bikes sees that trend continuing and sees its product poised to help bring Scandinavian-style bike culture to the U.S.

“The first time [I saw]… one of these bikes and I saw kids in it, I did this like double take like, ‘Oh my God, I’ve never seen such a thing,” Aaron Powell, Bunch Bikes founder, told NTX Inno. “What I like… is it connects the kids more with the …


River crossings, longhorns and hills: Fifty miles of gravel biking around Mason

by Pam LeBlanc | pamleblancadventures.com

My mustard-colored Specialized Diverge got a taste of real gravel this weekend, when I crunched over 50 miles of undulating two-lane roads around Mason.
Highlights? White-tailed deer that bounded over ranch fences and streaked in front of our small group. Real Texas terrain, complete with burnt orange and white longhorns, prickly pear cactus and vultures perched atop telephone poles, their wings spread like capes to dissipate heat. And lots of wide open spaces.
Our group of four – me and my husband, plus Mike Drost and Deb Richardson, who (along with Janie Glos) put on the Castell Grind each spring – met at the Dos Rios RV park south of Mason Saturday morning. I’ve been riding my …


Early Bird v. Night Owl: Which is Better for a Bicyclist?

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

There’s a poem I can’t find with a line I like that goes something like this: “The day makes promises but the night keeps secrets.” Hell, maybe I wrote that. For the last almost three years since I was liberated from a job through no fault of my own — “restructuring,” they called it — my open secret is that I’ve gravitated towards staying up late. Truth is, I’ve always been drawn toward the still, small hours. Ever since I was made to go to bed at 8 or 9 as a kid whilst the adults stayed up to play music or cards or just talk, I’ve felt like …


Bike Barn WestU [40K]

Nate Eguia | www.strava.com


Texas Biking from Twitter

#BTWD2020 Tip 1: A safe and smooth bike ride starts with a well-maintained bike. Check your air, brakes and chain before you ride. Visit your local bike shop for more help. Basic Bike Check: https://t.co/KLQLWQElDY

What are your tips for getting ready to ride? pic.twitter.com/mqMiYO32vI

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) September 15, 2020

3 yr old shredder. (No video of the 74 yr old Grammy riding her @civiacycles #Parkway on *my* back wheel) The kindergarten kid was doing, uh, independent study up the trail. #ATX #Cherrywood @woombikesUSA pic.twitter.com/TM8JNBWSXQ

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) September 15, 2020

STOLEN – Blue Pedego Interceptor Step-Thru in Austin, TX https://t.co/AMLlRdLakE pic.twitter.com/E7j3svRFCp

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) September 15, 2020

Bike commutes are the best commutes.#rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/CRiERHMO1i

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) September 15, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Houston Bicycle Club Columbus to Fayettville – Columbus, TX https://t.co/CFOvnzjZIa

Ride Starter: Ronald
  Note: Start location on Brunes-Mill
  Out and back ride to Fayettville including a couple of loops to make it 35 miles, rest room in Fa… https://t.co/WZrHcxtxIc

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 16, 2020

New Event 2020 Palo Duro Mtn Bike Marathon – Canyon, TX 2020 Palo Duro Mtn Bike Marathon at Canyon, TXhttps://t.co/EplnXo1VrZ

Full Marathon

CATEGORY

START TIME

DISTANCE

FEE

Open Men

10:30 AM

45 miles

$80

Open Women

10:30 AM

45 miles

$80

1… https://t.co/q0S5whAB3E

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 16, 2020

New Event Sunrise roll – Allen, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/Y09MlcUTKd

We will ride a 13-16mph pace for a 28 mile route. Helmets and lights are required. September 18, 2020 at 06:30AM https://t.co/10PVHm3yIj

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 16, 2020

New Event N C O M – Alpine, TX N C O M at Alpine, TXhttps://t.co/3xqQiXixfPhttps://t.co/QgcLZyiZ53

No Country for Old Men
October 10, 2020
Quarter Circle 7 Hotel and Spa
2800 W Hwy 90
Alpine, Texas

All race distances start and finish at Quarter Cir… https://t.co/2mMbKGyXDk

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 16, 2020

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Inspired To Ride Some Hills and Mountains, Oh Wait …

Texbiker.net Posted on September 15, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 15, 2020

After watching stage 16 of the Tour de France this morning it inspired me to ride some hills and mountains. Oh wait, Houston has no hills or mountains. So I settled for riding the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route for 34.28 miles, a whole lot less than stage 16. My week total stands at 77.13 miles.

Weather during the ride was in the low to mid 90’s but the low humidity and dew point made it feel slightly cooler. I still managed to get salt deposits on my bike shorts and arm sleeves though. Weather at the 11:29 AM start and 2:08 PM finish: start 90 (68% humidity, 78 dew point), a few clouds, wind NE 6 mph. Finish 94 (55% humidity, 75.4 dew point), partly cloudy, wind NE 12 mph. Generally the wind wasn’t a problem except biking across Lake Houston headed east.

My assault on reaching my monthly goal of 700 miles continued. Now over 100 miles ahead of the minimum pace puts me in a good place but “don’t count your chickens before they hatch”.

9-15-2020 MTD Mileage Goal Status

My Bolt computer arrived at Wahoo today and they are processing the warranty replacement. In the meantime I am getting better acquainted with it’s back up, the Lezyne Macro Plus computer. The live track works nicely and appears to be more consistent than Wahoo’s version. I am not sure about the power readings though. I will do some research.

Link to the bike ride activity on Strava.

  • 9-15-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-1
  • 9-15-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-2

Link to the bike ride summary at SportTracks.

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Texas Biking News September 14th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on September 14, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 14, 2020

Houston’s Bike Share Launches New Recreational Network In Northeast Harris County

Gail Delaughter | www.houstonpublicmedia.org

The mini-network includes two bike share kiosks with two more on the way. The bike share nonprofit says ridership has been positive so far.

Most of Houston’s BCycle network is designed so riders can easily get from one bike kiosk to another. They can then ride through a larger part of the city or use a bike to get to a transit stop.

But a new mini-network in Alexander Deussen Park is designed primarily for recreation. …


58-year-old man dies in bicycle accident, is El Paso’s 51st traffic fatality in 2020

www.elpasotimes.com

A man who died after a Sept. 3 bicycle accident became the city’s 51st traffic fatality, El Paso police said in a news release Monday.

The Medical Examiner’s Office notified the El Paso Police Department’s Special Traffic Investigations Unit about the death of a man who had been hospitalized after a collision that occurred around 11:30 a.m. Sept. 3.

Michael Lee Brown, 58, was riding a bicycle on the wrong side of the street heading north on the 100 block of North Eucalyptus Street, police said. …


FREE BIKE QUICK-FIX AND NIÑO BIKE GIVEAWAY

by APopken | bikefriendlyoc.org

Everyone’s on bikes these days and bike shops have been swamped. If you need some quick repairs we’re here to help!

We’ll have bike mechanics available from 10am to 3pm on Saturday Sept 26th at the Oak Cliff Brewing outdoor Biergarten at Tyler Station

We’ll be taking all the COVID-safe precautions of course! Bring your mask or buy a locally-made fabric reusable mask there, and we’ll …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Quick MTB Ride at RL after it opened. #DORBA #Lefty #cannondale #scalpel Check out my ride on Strava.https://t.co/Ay88aEcJRu pic.twitter.com/EIa8EQjVui

— Stan Paoli (@StanPaoli) September 15, 2020

We are excited to work with @buffalobayou to bring a new park & trail to Houston along Buffalo Bayou!

Learn more about the exciting project here: https://t.co/BSw6cD8gwB

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) September 14, 2020

Football is back but we were the ones with a rain delay! The storms prevented much progress on the surface South of Routh street earlier this month but we are back in action! The first layer of the surface has been applied and once the sealant is added it will be open back up! pic.twitter.com/X4PmXaJDv6

— Katy Trail (@KatyTrail) September 14, 2020

USA Cycling and VidFitness are excited to announce the September Challenge Series on VidFitness. Starting September 15th, complete the challenges to support your personal training goals or to compete with others. #BecauseBikes

JOIN US: https://t.co/jrFMcqWVZK pic.twitter.com/vyb6Urt1rZ

— USA Cycling (@usacycling) September 14, 2020

Here is the video pic.twitter.com/MUfHRm26QA

— Amar Mohite (@amarpmohite) September 15, 2020

Excited that some day soon the Austin Street bikeway will connect directly into this new Buffalo Bayou trail and plaza right here. https://t.co/fsfLn0ILtY pic.twitter.com/l24JAGwtUf

— Geoff Carleton (@CarletonGeoff) September 15, 2020

Here is the trail plan…will be a great connection to/from Buffalo Bayou Park for everyone that lives and works downtown. pic.twitter.com/rtBzRXuqy1

— Geoff Carleton (@CarletonGeoff) September 15, 2020

Vuelta de Tejas Day 14: Marshall to Texarkana. David and Gary came over from Longview to ride with me to Texarkana. It made the long ride much more bearable. Turning west now. I can almost see the panhandle in the distance. pic.twitter.com/hf8rhb89m2

— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) September 14, 2020

The final leaderboard! Again, thanks for supporting the Wheelmen 100 Challenge. All registrants will receive a t-shirt via US mail in the coming weeks. Registrants on the leaderboard will receive a medal & those leading their age groups will receive an additional gift. pic.twitter.com/xv3cob7dLR

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) September 14, 2020

Grammy and the boys took me on an afternoon Ride across Manor Rd #ATX visited the Guinea hen, @UTFacilities friends, Dennis and Bob and visited Mr. Harris's Neighborhood @BlacklandCDC @thorharris666 for some marimba playing. Bob says the Guinea likes his reflection in car wheels! pic.twitter.com/UX720nR6Uc

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) September 14, 2020

"The sprawling 300-acre park in northeast Harris County now has two kiosks, with plans for two more to complete the network — one in Deussen Park and the other in neighboring Eisenhower Park."https://t.co/Sr4x1m5xSF

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) September 14, 2020

14 Stories from Black People Who Love Bikeshttps://t.co/hccXlMhyWw
📷@BicylcingMag pic.twitter.com/OvFOcAFYHg

— Salud America! (@SaludAmerica) September 14, 2020

STOLEN – Purple Schwinn Sprint in Austin, TX https://t.co/tDOLhtsT2e pic.twitter.com/CHOaQ0I3sD

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) September 14, 2020

Really really happening! https://t.co/aTi3SEvLc2

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) September 14, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event ARR All Level Ride – Austin, TX
The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group

***Effective until further notice- in accordance with our local government- if this ride does not get canceled all riders are asked to practice social distancing and ride … https://t.co/9zth5VcpQb

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 14, 2020

New Event ARR Sunday Early Ride – Austin, TX
The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group

This is a social Intermediate ride! Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are required along with a bike in good working order. Please arrive around 7:3… https://t.co/LvG5S1nDap

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 14, 2020

New Event Chasing Watts – CH 105 miles – Chappell Hill, TX CH 105 miles – CH-Burton-Independence-CH.  1st stop at Burton (mile 42), 2nd stop at Independence (mile 73).  Steady base pace is the pacthttps://t.co/dmgEmmHfqQ September 19, 2020 at 07:00AM https://t.co/5Yemwy3uKP

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 15, 2020

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Into A Sally Headwind, Back With A Sally Tailwind

Texbiker.net Posted on September 14, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 14, 2020

I followed one of my rules on today’s bike ride to Splendora; ride into the wind to enjoy the tailwind on the ride back. The route was ” Kingwood – Splendora – Kingwood” headed north. The wind was from the NE at 13 mph presenting a headwind most of the to Splendora but a nice tailwind from there back to Kingwood. I started riding at 10:15 AM on my Canyon Endurace ending up biking 42.85 miles. This gets the week off to a good start for a 200 mile week.

The last time I rode this route was August 3rd on my Lynskey R300 bike. With today’s bike ride this marks the 7th time this year, 5 times on my Lynskey and 2 times on my Canyon Endurace.

Tropical Storm Sally caused the wind out of the northeast while she sits out in the northern Gulf of Mexico before coming ashore tomorrow or Wednesday along the Louisiana to Alabama cost. With overcast sky the temperature at the start held at 80 and reached 88 when I finished at 1:31 PM. The wind increased to 15 mph by the end of the ride propelling me south with reduced pedaling effort. Humidity showed no mercy though and the dew point wasn’t far from the temperature making for a muggy bike ride.

Some ride data:

  • heart rate average 126 bpm, maximum 148 bpm
  • cadence average 73 rpm, maximum 95 rpm
  • power output average 54 watts, maximum 217 watts
  • moving time 3:04:05, total time 3:15:43

After taking Sunday off to rest, when I got home from church I watch the two big bike races, Tirreno Adriatico and the Tour de France. This ate into my miles ahead for reaching my monthly goal but I still have a lead over where I need to be by 91.9 miles.

9-14-2020 MTD Mileage Goal Status

Link to my Strava activity page.

  • 9-14-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-1
  • 9-14-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-2
9-14-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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