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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 April 8th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on April 8, 2020 by Rick AnkrumApril 8, 2020

THE BEST BIKING TRAILS IN HOUSTON & SURROUNDING AREAS

by Kathryn Yacovodonato | www.houstononthecheap.com

No matter the time of year, you can always go biking in Houston. Whether you’re looking for an urban trail or a rougher ride, the options in Houston never cease.

We’ve rounded up the best biking trails in Houston and beyond so that you can get fit, see the city, and become a master cyclist.

Here is our list of the Best Biking Trails in Houston & Surrounding Areas: …


COVID-19 threatening life on Lake Somerville as Gov. Abbott orders state park closures

By Joe Alberico | www.brenhambanner.com

Droughts. Floods. COVID-19.

Sherri Carver’s business has survived two of those things. She’s afraid it may not outlast the third.

For the last 20 years, Carver and her husband have owned and operated the Lake Somerville Marina & Campground bait shop and market at Brenham’s Overlook Park. The coronavirus pandemic, which officially reached Washington County on March 25, is quickly taking tolls on her shop and the surrounding parks and businesses in the area. The county confirmed the number of positive cases rose to 24 Tuesday. …

… Brenham and Burton, along with Overlook Park, were also set to be part of Bike MS: MS 150 Ride 2020, a national bicycle race and charity with a focus on fighting multiple sclerosis. …


Bicycle Club asks is, ‘ do no great Cycling at Easter

by FOCUS | www.kxan36news.com

Who has a private car, is in the current health-care crisis, probably happier than ever. However, the Bicycle is as an Alternative to Bus and train as attractive as never before. The cyclist Lobby organisation ADFC advises to hold on during the crisis restrictions in force: “it is Allowed in all of the länder to do the necessary trips to work or for shopping with the wheel. Also, the little house round the wheel is, according to our interpretation of the law possible, when they …


Church closed? No problem. Texas City priest is biking to homes to pray with families

Author: Melissa Correa | www.khou.com

Father Clint Ressler is a Catholic priest in Texas City and he’s meeting his parishioners right where they are, at home.

TEXAS CITY, Texas — A Catholic priest in Texas City is meeting his parishioners right where they are, at home.

"I’m enjoying it a lot. I get to see everybody," Father Clint Ressler said. "It gets me out of the house. You know, and away from the computer for a little while. See how everybody’s doing, you know? With all of it."

Ressler is the pastor St. Mary’s of the …


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Texas Biking from Twitter

Went for my normal Wednesday afternoon ride, but solo instead of a group. And what do I see? Multiple groups of 4-8 cyclists. Some stopped and chitchatting. When they ban outdoor cycling like they have in Italy, we only have ourselves to blame.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) April 9, 2020

Day 8: #30DaysOfBiking 🚲 pic.twitter.com/hMBdBDXosO

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) April 9, 2020

Happy Wednesday! A great day to squeeze in a (solo, appropriately physically-distanced) 🚲 ride and share your experience for some virtual warm fuzzies ✨ #gciwbw

Read the Austin Mobility News story "Ghisallo invites you to We Bike Wednesdays" 👉 https://t.co/zoCZ6q6V5F pic.twitter.com/u0DZ92J6qm

— ATX Transportation (@austinmobility) April 8, 2020

A first today: Call ahead and pick-up item by bicycle curbside @BSS_Austin. Solid setup and good example how a brick & mortar biz can operate during the #CoronaVirus shutdown! #shoplocal pic.twitter.com/I5Hf11WawG

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) April 8, 2020

Hi Twitter World! Tomorrow you can find us here answering your most burning questions on cycling, pedestrian and motorist safety! Even though there may be less cars on the road, we still must share the road #callingallroadusers @TeensDriverSeat

— Ghisallo Cycling Initiative (@GhisalloFound) April 8, 2020

Share your thoughts with @peasepark and SCC! How has your use of Pease Park and the Shoal Creek Trail changed since the landslides in May 2018 and May 2019? Take this short survey today, https://t.co/WvPvSHBrOj, and tell us about your experience with the landslide! pic.twitter.com/1kvYTWGIKi

— Shoal Creek Conservancy (@shoalcc) April 8, 2020

The trail under it ends quickly thanks to I-10 / Elysian Street Bridge work. Would it be too much to ask to consider pedestrians when setting up construction sites? Managed to ride through it on 38 mm tires. pic.twitter.com/UhOr70Wx09

— Simon (@simontrose) April 8, 2020

Not sure I agree with @googlemaps assessment that there is a bike trail on the north side of Buffalo Bayou between 59 and Jensen. pic.twitter.com/BYh4XM3kXB

— Simon (@simontrose) April 8, 2020

Bikes are a valid vehicle, just like a car – and just like a driver, cyclist must follow traffic laws. pic.twitter.com/5aTwPPmRPi

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) April 8, 2020

Meet one of ATX’s fit families: the Ponsarts! To check out our April cover story in the new #digital issue, click the link below ✨ #keepaustinfithttps://t.co/7mP6af08LP pic.twitter.com/LCOzZiO7uM

— Austin Fit Magazine (@AustinFit) April 8, 2020

5/ Texas state parks are closed indefinitely as of yesterday evening:https://t.co/JKVx3R1Hhv

Austin’s parks and trails, including the Butler Hike and Bike Trail, will be closed for the upcoming Easter weekend:https://t.co/0lIT00Dkg4

— Austin Statesman (@statesman) April 8, 2020

First time crossing the McKee Street bridge. Guessing Miami Vice is the design inspiration. pic.twitter.com/W5oI0pgwRy

— Simon (@simontrose) April 8, 2020

Austin street at Holman getting prepped for a bike lane? pic.twitter.com/SFIMKibwrS

— Simon (@simontrose) April 8, 2020

I wonder what the timeline is for the bridge crossing buffalo bayou under 59 is? pic.twitter.com/dgss2wtvqd

— Simon (@simontrose) April 8, 2020

Nice that they kept some of the old draw-bridge steel. pic.twitter.com/1KGlUDzALb

— Simon (@simontrose) April 8, 2020

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Too Much Water, A Bit of Ohio, First Time Mic Bike Ride to Roman Forest

Texbiker.net Posted on April 8, 2020 by Rick AnkrumApril 8, 2020

In the desire for some bike ride variety today I rode the “New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch” route. The last time I biked this route was September 19th, 2019. I wondered if anything changed in Roman Forest since my last visit but as I rode the streets I didn’t see anything significant. The bike ride traveled 40.1 miles, the longest ride since March 7th when I rode the Gator Ride in Baytown. A close second was on March 19th with 39.8 miles on the “Stroker Road – Huffman” route. This puts me at 253.24 miles towards my 630 mile goal for April.

Weather warmed up from yesterday allowing me to shed the long sleeve jersey and ride with shorts and a short sleeve jersey. During the bike ride: start 80 (84% humidity, 74.4 dew point), overcast, wind SW 9 mph. Finish 86 (76% humidity, 77.1 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind variable 6 mph. I started at 11:11 AM and finished at 2:32 PM.

Since my last bike ride I received the external microphone to use with the GoPro Hero7 Black camera. Today I put it to work. I think it improved the audio when the wind noise wasn’t too high. Maybe changing the mic’s position will pickup my voice better and shielding it when I ride into the wind might reduce that noise. What the setup looks like.

I learned that the mic drains the battery quicker even though I use the QuickCapture feature. An extra battery will accompany me on the next ride.

While biking I encountered a water line break in Sherwood Trails where a crew inserting a new sewer line probably hit it. The street intersection was filling up as a City of Houston Public Works man talked to someone about fixing the break. Later while walking in Rosewood Cemetery I noticed a patch of dirt in the shape of the State of Ohio in the grass. This put a little bit of Ohio in Texas. The number of businesses and stores closed exceeds any holiday. COVID-19 wreaks havoc in many ways. I did not see that many people biking today.

Tomorrow: Cloudy skies during the morning hours followed by thunderstorms in the afternoon. A few storms may be severe. High 88F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 80%. I think I can get a bike ride in before the rain.

4-8-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary
  • 4-8-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Data-1
  • 4-8-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Data-2

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Texas Biking News April 7th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on April 7, 2020 by Rick AnkrumApril 7, 2020

Austin park usage up despite warnings about coronavirus

by Bettie Cross | cbsaustin.com

Austin and Travis County parks are closing Easter weekend. All parks, trails and greenbelts will be off limits from Thursday evening through Monday morning. City and county officials say the action is needed to keep the public safe and prevent the spread of the coronavirus. They say the Easter crowds would make it challenging to comply with social distancing rules.

Part of the problem is more people are using Austin parks and trails because they don’t have much else to do. …


Demand for bicycles suddenly hot, local shop owner says

By Robert Avery | www.chron.com

Many area residents are turning to bicycles as a way to melt away the stress during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Jeff Parker of Bay Area Cycling, which has shops at 2049 Richey St. in Pasadena and 603 E. Main St. in League City, says his business is busy with people coming in to buy or repair bikes.

That invisible, microscopic invader that has taken away our privileges to eat inside a restaurant, stopped our enjoyment of sports, forced children to learn their ABCs from home and prevented handling of animals in pet stores hasn’t been able to touch one activity in many people’s daily lives.

Cycling — a way to kill stress and achieve social distancing with the wind in your face — has found a …


Mountain Biking in Central Texas

by Ethan Fischer | centexmtb.com

Welcome to the Central Texas MTB scene! With over 10 trail systems and bike parks in the area, it’s much larger than you might think. And, if somehow you get bored of the trails here, only 3-4 hours away is the DFW area, where DORBA (Dallas Off Road Bicycle Association) has built and maintained several great parks and trail systems. So, you’ll never run out of well maintained and fun mountain bike trails to ride in Texas.

In this post I’m going to go over each of the largest and most popular trail systems and parks in Central Texas, show you a map of the trails (if available), pictures of each park, and talk about them a little bit. Keep in mind, some of these places I haven’t …


San Antonio area parks to be closed for Easter weekend

by SBG San Antonio | news4sanantonio.com

Bexar County and the City of San Antonio announced closures of City and County parks for Easter weekend to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

Effective Friday, April 10 at 9:00 p.m. through Monday, April 13 at 9:00 a.m., all county parks and park amenities will be closed to the public. All city parks, dog parks, and park amenities will be closed to the public effective Friday, April 10 at 11:59 p.m. through Monday, April 13 at 5:00 a.m. …


How People Are Staying Motivated and Active at Home During Social Distancing

BY JORDAN SMITH | www.bicycling.com

FROM LOGGING MORE MILES ON THE TRAINER TO HAVING MORE TIME FOR SOLO RIDES, IT’S IMPORTANT TO KEEP RIDING DURING THIS TIME.

As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread, everything from cycling races to the Olympics have been canceled or postponed. Along with this has come closures of schools and businesses, including gyms, leaving many people trying to balance a new routine while still getting in a workout—important for both mental and physical health. So we asked cyclists how they are breaking a sweat in their new routines. From finding more time in the day to ride without a commute to …

… “I live in Houston, Texas, and I am still commuting to work each day. It is a 36-mile round trip each day. I work in the financial field and my job is considered essential. I have never been an inside-on-the-trainer type of guy. It is boring for me. I have ridden in temps from 15 to 105. Light rain and downpours. I just love being on my bike outside. So far in 2020, I have ridden 2,358 miles, per Strava. I have commuted every day this …


April 2020 Executive Director’s Report

By Clark Martinson | bikehouston.org

Bikes in West Houston

Before my job at BikeHouston, I commuted by bike to the Energy Corridor from my home in Spring Branch. Those bike trips were a mixture of major roads, trails and neighborhood streets. I could ride to HCC’s Spring Branch and Alief campuses, Memorial City, City Centre, Westchase, Terry Hershey Park, the Addicks Dam Trail, and The Energy Corridor easily from my home but few other cyclists joined me. …

Clark’s COVID-19 Cycling Errand

By Clark Martinson | bikehouston.org

It was a sunny day when I had to return to Montrose to pick up my new business cards at 2DayPostcards. There was a lot of discussion about the number of people in the parks so I started my COVID-19 errand on my bike from my home in Spring Branch during the off-peak time of 1:30 in the afternoon to try and keep social distance from others. …

Houston Bicycle Crash Report Summary

By Ron Miller | bikehouston.org

The data consists of bike crash incidents compiled by the Houston Police Department from callouts in 2013 – 2018 and part of 2019. The data includes a GPS location, the crash incident severity (i.e. Not Injured, Unknown, Possible Injury, Non-Incapacitating Injury, Suspected Serious Injury, and Killed), the incident time of day, and (sometimes) the street and street number. There were …


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Texas Biking from Twitter

Are there any transportation topics you'd like to hear more about? Today's edition includes information on:

✅ Bike to Work Day
✅ Employer tips for telecommuting
✅ Our new Regional Transportation Planner
✅ @VIA_Transit's new schedule and more!

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— Alamo Area MPO (@AlamoAreaMPO) April 8, 2020

me: i've been having some lower back pain, think i'll take a week off from riding

also me: https://t.co/ISioxO5XKz pic.twitter.com/EKsxNobxlk

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) April 8, 2020

SOS 20 miles in the hot texas sun. very humid ,very sunny .on the road .Pic Corpus (Porpus) Christi,Texas pic.twitter.com/ddufl9ggNk

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) April 7, 2020

We have the winners from Week #3 of our @Strava Trainer Challenge!
🥇Adolfo rode 405miles / 19:30hrs on an indoor trainer (+longest single ride @ 79miles)!
🥈Said Assali with the hardest workout/"Vrace" on a trainer (107 TSS)! Enter to win: https://t.co/RcLC8fAHKH#rothetraining pic.twitter.com/fIdWOFKJte

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) April 7, 2020

Houston's parks and trails remain open for use, but it remains imperative that users follow social distancing rules to keep the areas safe. Learn more about what safety measures park officials are implementing at public parks and trails across the city: https://t.co/m0IXz7Lbuv

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) April 7, 2020

Learn and practice those signals! pic.twitter.com/1fOFiQPPJY

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) April 7, 2020

In what has been a truly amazing couple of days for biking, my boyfriend had to dodge a @USPS truck making an illegal u-turn and is now quite injured and his bike is ruined and no one at USPS will pick up the phone.

— Jessica Huseman (@JessicaHuseman) April 7, 2020

While we keep working to access more space near trails for walking, running and biking, please socially distance while you are out so we can keep our parks and trails open. https://t.co/CufoK8DuHw

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) April 7, 2020

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Seeing More People On Bikes Along My Bike Ride Routes

Texbiker.net Posted on April 7, 2020 by Rick AnkrumApril 7, 2020

COVID-19 rules move some people outdoors riding bikes. While I ride I see many more people on bikes but most do not wear a helmet. I hope head injuries don’t increase. So far people appear to ride sensibility but accidents are not planned. Less vehicle traffic probably helps.

My bike ride on the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route began at 11:22 AM. Earlier fog covered the area so densely that it sounded like rain as the moisture dropped from a tree above the bathroom skylight. The ride covered 33.44 miles moving the week’s total to 68.1 miles and the month to 194.5 road miles plus 18.7 Zwift miles. The road miles goal for April is 600 and Zwift miles is 30. I need to go on a 12 mile+ Zwift ride before my subscription expires April 12th.

The weather is more spring like. During the bike ride: start 80 (85% humidity, 74.8 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SW 6 mph. Finish 83 (77% humidity, 75.5 dew point), overcast, wind W 8 mph. I wore a long sleeve jersey that wasn’t necessary but I wasn’t real uncomfortable. Along with the long sleeve jersey I added shorts and a short sleeve Texbiker.net jersey. Wind wasn’t much of an issue today except riding west over Lake Houston without any wind breaks.

Some days the legs are tired and today was one of those days. They turned the pedals but when called upon for extra output it wasn’t there. Average speed didn’t get above 13.4 mph because sustaining effort was available. I will label today a recovery day.

Without organized rides my biking routes call for some variety. I need to go on some of my less used routes.

Wednesday may see the temperature hit 90 and the chance of rain is less than 20%. Maybe I can start earlier and go on a longer route for some variety.

  • 4-7-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Data-1
  • 4-7-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Data-2

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