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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
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace Valley Ranch-1
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace CF 7 Valley Ranch

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Sunset Limited, First 2020 Liberty County Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 21, 2020 by Rick AnkrumApril 21, 2020

Ventured to Liberty County on today’s bike ride. I don’t often ride in Liberty County but on today’s route “May Park Community Center – Huffman” I rode about 200 yards into the county before making a u-turn on FM 1960 to begin the trip back to Kingwood. October 9th, 2019, was the last time I rode this route. Not sure why it took me so long to ride it again but I will blame it on time, weather, and forgetfulness.

I began the ride at 11:41 AM as the temperature reached 80 degrees at my home weather station. The sky started to clear making for a great day to ride a bike. I chose the Canyon Endurace CF SLX bike to travel today’s 41.89 miles (6/10’s of a mile farther than October’s ride). How the weather looked while I biked: start 80 (75% humidity, 71.2 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind E 7 mph. Finish 85 (58% humidity, 68.8 dew point), a few clouds, wind S 7 mph. My choice of clothing: shorts, long sleeve jersey (didn’t need it but I wore it anyway), and a short sleeve jersey.

Bike rides in this direction seem to be harder to get my average speed above 14.0 mph. I think there are more starts and stops plus not many long uninterrupted stretches. Once I got my average to 14.0 mph I held it there until returning to Kingwood. I made one stop during the ride for ice at the store at the corner of Wolf Road and FM 2100. Now that temperature is warming up one water bottle doesn’t last the ride. I tried to be careful of what I touched going in and a store employee opened the door to let me out.

My timing was good to be biking east on FM 1960 when the Amtrak train passed. Watch the video to see more highlights from the bike ride.

4-21-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

2020 biking outpaces any previous year so far. I think the primary difference is the Zwift miles. Prior to this year I rarely rode indoors during the winter. This chart shows 2020 versus previous years.

4-21-2020 Strava Year Progressions Ride Miles

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Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Canyon Endurace CF SLX, May Park Community Center - Huffman, Road Biking | 1 Reply

Texas Biking April 20th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on April 20, 2020 by Rick AnkrumApril 20, 2020

Izzy did it! Though he said never again. Lol

Jessica Danielle | www.strava.com

Riding with Jam

Fudgelump (Fajar) | www.strava.com

Short and sweet

Al Lala | www.strava.com

Afternoon Ride – Spring Creek Greenway Nature Trail

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Texas Biking from Twitter

3rd Virtual Ride Challenge! – https://t.co/JEpfJwwDlR #HCRA2020 pic.twitter.com/q3ljELfvic

— Hill Country Ride (@hillcountryride) April 20, 2020

Sure the @NWSFortWorth says there are storms in the forecast for Wednesday, but it’s only Monday (you’re welcome😉) and it’s not too late to get out right now and enjoy this perfect weather🙌 #ntxwx #weather #dfw pic.twitter.com/RsWBDdytcl

— McKinney Police (@McKinneyPolice) April 20, 2020

We ❤️ the new bike lanes in #midtownHOU. Now would be a great time to check them out! Remember to practice bike safety and safe physical distancing when doing so. 🚴🏽‍♀️🚴🏼🚴🏿‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/Ary6CtTPUc

— midtownHOU (@midtownHOU) April 20, 2020

That biker WAS in the bike lane. Thanks Pfeiffer & Son, LTD. pic.twitter.com/DlOs4BPtOX

— HOUstreets (@HOUstreets) April 20, 2020

Try The Online 12-Week Challenge With The Hill Country Ride For AIDS https://t.co/6dz4ImHVBS #HCRA2020

— Hill Country Ride (@hillcountryride) April 20, 2020

In case you missed the news about our recent closures, here's a piece from @KHOUStephanie (feat. our Executive Director, Beth Martin) that explains the situation:https://t.co/8e9jlWhtYq

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) April 20, 2020

STOLEN – Black Specialized 29 in Austin, TX https://t.co/wnyKG6qNXC pic.twitter.com/2FGaB3n9PB

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) April 20, 2020

Exploring every common use trail in the neighborhood is the new adventure cycling.#rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/GrqX8PtFlX

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) April 20, 2020

We can’t reiterate this enough. We’ve closed 12 of our busiest stations due to overcrowding.

Find a safe place to ride and make sure you’re staying distant from others. https://t.co/j2f9OaCUIJ

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) April 20, 2020

Sensibilities, hacks and modifications from @BrownBikeGirl and @betterbikeshare to help you perform safely and efficiently as a working cyclist or dedicated commuter during COVID-19: https://t.co/VMwHgL9Hn2

— PeopleForBikes (@peopleforbikes) April 20, 2020

Weird yesterday seeing only 3 riders out on SUCH a beautiful (but hot) day, Knowing all the time off , cyclists are burning themselfs out ,yesterday was over 90F pic.twitter.com/rxmuNXF8DG

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) April 20, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

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/zmOtuvUU9m

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 21, 2020

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/iJxjjCPRJj

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 21, 2020

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Boredom Brings Out Powerwashers; Splendora Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 20, 2020 by Rick AnkrumApril 20, 2020

As I travel the road biking I notice more people powerwashing something. I guess during the stay at home requirement people go through their list of chores and powerwashing comes up. As I started today’s bike ride I heard a powerwash machine droning away across the street.

Before starting today’s bike ride after taking the Lynskey R300 bike outside I stopped to air up the tires. The front tire felt soft so both got aired up to 85 psi. Rolling down the driveway I felt the difference of more air with the Lynskey R300 moving faster with less pedal effort. The ride started at 12:06 PM, later than I wanted but this allowed the temperature to go up a few degrees.

I chose the “Kingwood – Splendora – Kingwood” route heading north. The last time I rode this route was August 7th, 2019. I didn’t realize it had been that long until after finishing today. With SH 242 construction west of US59 I will need to ride to Splendora more often.

Today was a splendid day for biking: start 78 (74% humidity, 68.9 dew point), overcast, wind SE 5 mph. Finish 82 (65% humidity, 68.8 dew point), partly cloudy, wind calm. After yesterday’s rain seeing the sun and 82 degrees was great. Because it was still in the 70’s at the start I decided to wear a long sleeve jersey, a short sleeve jersey, and shorts. It turned out to be a good choice with the long sleeves providing sun protection and just enough warmth to offset the slight chill in the wind. Wind was light to calm allowing me to ramp up my average speed to 14.6 mph at times. The Lynskey R300 gearing meshed perfectly with the effort. I am glad I changed to the 11×25 rear cassette, it changed the bike’s personality to the better.

I finished the bike ride at 3:26 PM after going 43.26 miles, the longest bike ride since I rode the Gator Ride in Baytown on March 7th. With today’s miles April totals 620.42 miles, 10 miles short of my 630 mile goal. I think I can get there with Tuesday’s weather repeating today’s.

PowerPod Bike Ride Charts
PowerPod Ride Charts (note the wind, 2nd chart from the top)
4-20-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary
  • 4-20-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Data-1
  • 4-20-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Data-2

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Texas Biking April 19th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on April 19, 2020 by Rick AnkrumApril 19, 2020
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Township News & Notes: ‘Bike The Woodlands’ events canceled

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The Woodlands Township is continuing to operate, albeit on a limited basis due to county and state restrictions from the COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic.

Here are some newsy tidbits from in and around The Woodlands:

Township cancels ‘Bike The Woodlands’ events The annual month-long celebration of bicycling in the township, Bike The Woodlands Month, has been canceled by township officials, according to a release sent on April 15.

The Bike The Woodlands Month is one of the more popular themes of township activities, encompassing both the parks and recreation department as well as the township’s Environmental Services Department, both of …


Tour de Cypress Bike Ride Mount Vernon Texas – Third Saturday in April

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We hope everyone got outside to ride on this beautiful Northeast Texas day. We wish it could have been here with us at the Tour de Cypress. Everyone stay safe and healthy. We will see you next year!


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Texas Biking from Twitter

Houston, we have nearly 150 miles of #BayouGreenways. SPREAD OUT!!! pic.twitter.com/WzFThpGkxH

— James Llamas (@JamesLLlamas) April 20, 2020

50 miles of new, world class bike lanes (funded by Precinct #1 Commissioner @RodneyEllis) are wrapping up in #Houston. #MoreBikeLanes https://t.co/uc40RmBqKq

— Pepe Lucho #BLM (@cmoney_htx) April 19, 2020

Some ongoing construction projects include #UH Cullen Blvd and #TSU Cleburne St reconstruction and 18 miles of all ages and abilities bikeways! pic.twitter.com/DjlNMep020

— Amar Mohite (@amarpmohite) April 19, 2020

Talk about wiping out. I hit one on the white oak trail and I was out for a week and a half. Trashed my fork on my bike pic.twitter.com/qmpcCKZVdv

— NorthlineLex (@NorthlineLex) April 19, 2020

Join us for a @bikemcallen VIRTUAL RIDE every Saturday in April & May. Riding a bike [safely] isn't canceled.

To join, simply get on your bike and ride! Please follow current CDC guidelines, local travel advisories & recommendations. Take care of yourselves and loved ones. pic.twitter.com/YueTxQNOuB

— BiciDude (@robdeleonjr) April 19, 2020

Me! Circa 1960. The best thing to come out of this. Kids taking over the streets! #DALLAS pic.twitter.com/JqrKy9jUFv

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) April 19, 2020

Some bicycle companies are giving away bikes to essential workers during the crisis! Woohoo! https://t.co/cvR4qzdutI

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) April 19, 2020
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New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Saturday Upper Valley Vuelta Group B – SUSPENDED DURING CRISIS
El Paso Bicycle Club

ALL GROUP RIDES ARE SUSPENDED DURING THE CURRENT CRISIS • Distance: 25-30 miles • Roll Out: 9:00 am • Pace: 15-17 mph • Details: This ride will take you th… https://t.co/x74pKDxDdG

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 19, 2020

New Event Saturday Upper Valley Vuelta Group B – El Paso, TX

El Paso Bicycle Club

ALL GROUP RIDES ARE SUSPENDED DURING THE CURRENT CRISIS • Distance: 25-30 miles • Roll Out: 9:00 am • Pace: 15-17 mph • Details: This ride will take you through the u… https://t.co/0YT4OqlNaz

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 19, 2020

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