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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 March 31st 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on March 31, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 31, 2020

VeloNews virtual NAHBS week: Day two

www.velonews.com

The North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) has been postponed until August 21 – 23, but you can still get a look at some of the featured bikes this week on VeloNews.com.

The North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) is a celebration of the bicycle as an art form. Since the show’s inception in 2005, frame builders from all over the globe have brought their best and brightest ideas to fruition and displayed them at the show, which has been held in various cities.

The coronavirus pandemic forced organizers to postpone the 2020 show from …


Indoor app TrainerRoad launches group workouts with video chat

Alex Ballinger | www.cyclingweekly.com

Indoor app TrainerRoad has launched a great new feature to help riders stay in touch during the coronavirus crisis.

The training software company, based in the US, has unveiled a new group workouts feature complete with voice and video chats with up to four friends. …


Did 18 miles yesterday evening (Mon. 03/30) along White Oak Bayou and Buffalo Bayou. Good ride, crowded trails. from bikehouston

THINGS TO DO The Adventure Bucket List

BY KATHLEEN PETTY, BONNY OSTERHAGE & KATIE NICKAS | www.sanantoniomag.com

By land, water, sky and underground, these 31 activities offer a shot of adrenaline for thrill seekers and new adventurers alike

On The Land… 4 Mountain Biking Trails to Explore Government Canyon State Natural Area Lying on the edge of the Balcones Escarpment just west of San Antonio, Government Canyon State Natural Area offers several thousand acres of front and backcountry single-track, level trails and routes for bike riders of all abilities. Hunt down some dinosaur footprints along the Joe Johnston Trail, or set out on a challenging downhill climb through Wildcat Canyon. Complete a circle around …


All Events Suspended though the end of April. Sad face 🙁

Fort Worth Bicycling Association | www.fwbaclub.org


Bicycle Movies with Dan Garcia

By Paul, Drop Bar, Texas: A cycling podcast | anchor.fm

During this stay at home order, many of us have some extra time on our hands. While you could be spending some of this time on the bike or trainer, this still leaves a lot of time for other activities. One of these is watching movies. Dan Garcia, a good friend since college, joins me to narrow down a list of bicycle themed movies to be watched and reviewed by us in follow up episodes.


Blinded by sunset

Brittany Parffrey | www.strava.com


COVID Neighborhood Cycling Routes

bikehouston.org

Over the past few weeks BikeHouston has issued two statements on the Coronavirus pandemic (here and here). In these emails we encourage Houstonians to stay active and healthy while also practicing strict social distancing, and safe cycling.

Unfortunately, now that many Houstonians are stuck at home often with their friends and family, parks like Memorial Park and Buffalo Bayou are becoming unsafe due to an extraordinarily high volume of visitors. At the current usage, it is …


Bicycle T-Shirts from My Collection, Part 1

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

Sometimes a t-shirt is just a t-shirt. Other times, they are hard-earned — paid in sweat by riding my bike and raising money, or by volunteering. Each one has a story behind it. Here are a few to begin.

I’ve been a volunteer with Bike Austin since I realized they advocate for people like me who bike and walk. As an advocate for many good causes over the years, I decided to join as a member and pitch in to help not just myself but others. It was out of enlightened self-interest that I …


Texas Biking from Twitter

In this new post on BikeHouston, learn about planning and finding routes on Google Maps, now that Houston’s parks and trails are jam-packed with visitors desperate to leave their houses! https://t.co/zesiYayF3o

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 31, 2020

Seeing more and more kids on bicycles these days. Watch out for the little ones! 👀 #RideYourBike pic.twitter.com/BQ08RaRa58

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) March 31, 2020

Many bike shops in Houston are open! Stay safe if you choose to go, they can be quite crowded! https://t.co/XE8VIetOvV

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 31, 2020

We’re still making bike dreams come true.

Like this customer’s new @trekbikes #projectone Supercaliber 9.9 AXS in ICON/Prismatic Pearl.#rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/BztoituY65

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) March 31, 2020

Perhaps more than ever, May will be bike month!! New dates for Bike to Work Week is September 21-27 and Bike to Work Day will be September 22nd to coincide with Car Free Day. Save those dates people!! https://t.co/HHqAUn5zse

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) March 31, 2020

Striping is complete on Cleburne Street for the new high-comfort bikeway. A final ride-through is scheduled this week. Thank you to our partners Harris County Precinct 1, @tooledesign, @TEI_PlanDesign and @JonesCarter! Project details here: https://t.co/l15WwrI9aG pic.twitter.com/mr2zqgutnB

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) March 31, 2020

Introducing our new 2020 ride poster featuring "rider girl" pedaling down the streets of beautiful Martindale. Can't you hear those cowbells already?! Learn more about our ride and how we support 7 #breastcancer charities right here in central Texas: https://t.co/6vuWXguUNE. pic.twitter.com/HZ0AKUOwkz

— TX Mamma Jamma Ride (@MammaJammaRide) March 31, 2020

We haven't stopped doing our part! We still have a bit more #stayhomestaysafe to get through and we're committed to making sure you have safe access to healthy transportation and recreation. Ride on, our friends! pic.twitter.com/meJswKC3RS

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) March 31, 2020

I put all the Tour de Quarantine videos on a YouTube playlist to make it easier to share with a cycling fan in your life that might need a little comic relief right now. #tourdequarantine #tdq https://t.co/5qrHBdGL7Z

— Brad Sohner (@bradsohner) March 31, 2020

Big kudos to Movability member @AustinBcycle for increasing the frequency of cleaning and sanitation for all their bikes and parking stations in #ATX! Their bikes are a great way to take a break from your screen and get fresh air. Just be sure to keep a safe distance when riding!

— Movability (@Movability) March 31, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Head for the Hills Bicycle Rally – Cedar Hills, TX Head for the Hills Bicycle Rally at Cedar Hill, TXhttps://t.co/buTcHojqCehttps://t.co/FXGVidUBkR

Category     Start Time     Distance     Fee
    20 mile     8:00 AM         $30
    40 Mi… https://t.co/9TWubBwewb

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2020

New Event Texas Gravel Championship 2020 & TGC Gravel Tours – Rosebud, TX Texas Gravel Championship 2020 & TGC Gravel Tours at Rosebud, TXhttps://t.co/9IzaIo6A84https://t.co/uohyjzbAah

100 Mile Championship Race
Combined Field Limit: 200
    Catego… https://t.co/3jkUE5DvQB

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2020

New Event Intermediate Biking Co-Ed – Dallas, TXhttps://t.co/8IVdENPHwIhttps://t.co/ER2HYlZ5jE

From Jun 01, 2020 to Jun 05, 2020

Each Monday from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Each Tuesday from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Each Wednesday from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM… https://t.co/ByRZaWNgrZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2020

New Event Intermediate Biking Co-Ed – Dallas, TX https://t.co/d9AOYfnlgkhttps://t.co/ER2HYlZ5jE

From Jun 01, 2020 to Jun 05, 2020

Each Monday from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Each Tuesday from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Each Wednesday from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM… https://t.co/bPfPlHNc8P

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2020

New Event Bike Club Ages 5-8 – Fort Worth, TXhttps://t.co/wtT8EpqGMC
From Jun 01, 2020 to Jun 05, 2020

Each Monday from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Each Tuesday from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Each Wednesday from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Each Thursday from 09:00 AM… https://t.co/QjktOxGuCq

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2020

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March Biking Ends on Stage 2 Group Ride Tour of Watopia

Texbiker.net Posted on March 31, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 31, 2020

My plan wasn’t to close out March riding the Tour of Watopia but plans change. When I got up this morning the temperature was 72 degrees with a forecast of 75 but the wind increased and the temperature decreased. By the time I had to make a decision to ride outside or in Zwift Land it was in the low 60’s and windy. I chose Zwifting after being spoiled by the warm weather for the last week.

Looking through the upcoming events I found the Stage 2 Group Ride starting at 12:11 PM allowing enough time to get ready. The Group B description lulled me into thinking it wouldn’t be too hard but by the time I finished the 18.53 miles I was sweating a lot. Two puddles on the mat below my Blue Norcross AL bike with the turbo fan at top speed told me the workout was hard as well as the room being warmer from the warm weather. The ride description.

Since this was a repeat ride the number of Zwifters overall was 656 with Group B comprising 319 of them. Earlier I saw there were over 25,000 Zwifters in action in all the events. Peak Zwift is getting higher as a result of the COVID-19 shutdown outside. With my effort I moved up to level 16, unlocked Stylish Shades, and made the Figure 8 Achievement. Strava recorded 3 new personal records. Not bad to end March bike rides.

  • 3-31-2020 Strava Zwift Stage 2 Group Ride Tour of Watopia
    3-31-2020 Strava Zwift Stage 2 Group Ride Tour of Watopia
  • 3-31-2020 Strava Zwift Stage 2 Group Ride Tour of Watopia-2
    3-31-2020 Strava Zwift Stage 2 Group Ride Tour of Watopia-2

Link to my Strava activity page and SportTracks activity page.

March bike rides began in Harlingen Texas after riding the Jalapeno 100 on February 29th and staying there to enjoy different roads and weather. The end came in a fictional world called Watopia in Zwift. During that time I biked 825.78 miles, 731.5 road miles and 94.2 Zwift miles. My goal was 585 road miles and 75 Zwift miles. Year to date: 1560 road miles and 524 Zwift miles. This is the most miles in a month since July 2019 and the most miles YTD since I started biking.

3-31-2020 SportTracks March Rides Summary
3-31-2020 SportTracks March Rides Summary

April moves to almost outside riding with warmer weather. I plan on canceling Zwift until the fall. My goals for April: 600 road miles and 30 Zwift miles. Will the weather cooperate?

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Texas Biking March 30th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on March 31, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 31, 2020

Road to NAHBS 2020 – Teaser interview w/ Aaron Barcheck of Mosaic Cycles

By Greg Kopecky | bikerumor.com

Our readers love the North American Handmade Bicycle Show, and so do we. That’s why we were all saddened to learn of its postponement due to the COVID-19 virus.

What to do? The show has been rescheduled to August, but we still have plenty of great NAHBS content to share with you. We’re going to have our usual series of pre-NAHBS interviews to put the spotlight on a handful of our favorite builders – and will start sharing these stories NOW, when the original show was scheduled to begin. Economic times will be tough for us all, but perhaps even more so for small independent businesses. Thus, we feel it is our duty to help promote these builders, and keep the excitement going all the way to the forthcoming August NAHBS.

Please enjoy this interview with Aaron Barcheck of Mosaic Cycles. …


Afternoon Ride-Went for extra miles and got a flat tire

Rosa Guerrero | www.strava.com

Got flat tire at mile 35, must have been a slow leak cause I didn’t hear it pop!! Used my weight to my advantage and rode 2 miles on the flat😬 thankfully park police car passed as I was riding and picked me up!!

Full Squish Shakedown Ride

Will Wylie | www.strava.com

New to him Specialized Enduro. New disc brakes, new tires, new chainring, chain and a new rear shock. Thanks to a friend, little dude can start ripping up trails now.


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Texas Biking from Twitter

We love to see our friends and supporters, like Steve Kellar of @WasteManagement out there riding solo and safe! #give22 #friendsinfortworth #esgf22 pic.twitter.com/CE55k5aVpG

— EmmittSmithGranFondo (@EmmittSmithGF) March 30, 2020

Our readers love the North American Handmade Bicycle Show, and so do we. That’s why we were all saddened to learn of its postponement due to the COVID-19 virus. What to do? The show has been rescheduled to August, but … https://t.co/BXEC0dMy3Y via @cyclingboomer #velo #cycling pic.twitter.com/QcSzjJZWLn

— Boomer Cycling (@CyclingBoomer) March 30, 2020

The health & safety of all Houstonians is of the utmost importance as we navigate these unprecedented times, and while we are not moving forward with the Art Bike Parade on May 9, we hope to celebrate the beauty of the greenways & the creativity of Houstonians in the near future.

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) March 30, 2020

In the Houston stay-at-home order, bikeshops were listed as an essential service! Be careful though, the shops are very busy these days (everyone has the same idea) https://t.co/A5yme79zkU

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 30, 2020

Hey #BikeFriends, has anyone seen a good list of cities that have designated bike shops as essential businesses? I'm working on a good project & trying to make as complete a list as possible. @peopleforbikes @BikeLeague @TheDailyRiderDC @bikeshopgirlcom @PedalLove @AndreaLearned

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) March 30, 2020

The North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) may be postponed until August, but VeloNews has a sneak peek at some of the show's best bicycles: https://t.co/V9FtlGZ931

— VeloNews (@velonews) March 30, 2020

Thinking about better days. pic.twitter.com/nS1o5iSPOZ

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) March 30, 2020

My bad. pic.twitter.com/P0UQ6Nxlel

— Alex Stivers (@AlexStivers) March 30, 2020

Remember to hit the gravel trails and submit your results for the #virtual Dallas Gravel Ride by Monday, April 6: https://t.co/53wk33YJuc

And share your best race selfies using the hashtags #TheDallasGravelRide and #GoAllOut. pic.twitter.com/3hdiaftEUz

— All Out Trinity (@allouttrinity) March 30, 2020

Bluebonnets are out! Look at this awesome picture that Kellen H. shared with the City. If you're checking out these beauties, make sure to keep a safe social distance from all your other bluebonnet loving neighbors. #iheartcedarpark pic.twitter.com/dkiGkTsk8C

— City of Cedar Park (@CedarParkTX) March 30, 2020

Here are the winners from Week #2 of our Trainer Challenge!
🥇@truemarmalade the longest ride (102m) on the trainer!
🥈Adolfo in Spain rode 451miles on an indoor trainer!
🥉Michael Hinds with the hardest workout/"Vrace" on a trainer! Enter here to win: https://t.co/05uLL43J6E pic.twitter.com/EBOiqEvUBC

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) March 30, 2020

Construction is underway that will protect two heritage trees and reduce the erosion of parkland following the Shoal Creek landslide. This project is expected to take 3 to 4 months. The site is fenced off but the sidewalk will remain open on North Lamar. https://t.co/Gju32oukvQ. pic.twitter.com/GShEKFJj3F

— Shoal Creek Conservancy (@shoalcc) March 30, 2020

New updated federal guidance explicitly states that employees who conduct "bicycle maintenance" can be deemed essential. Tomorrow, join our webinar to learn how you can use this updated federal guidance to support local bike shops in your area. https://t.co/8z2Pc3gqck pic.twitter.com/2ecCMTKAr5

— League of American Bicyclists (@BikeLeague) March 30, 2020

15 minutes before I saw another bike. No runners. Only the park people and me. (+ a couple of dog walkers)
White Rock Lake is a ghost town. It *is* a little chilly and there's a promise of rain. pic.twitter.com/sjmQnrRnvf

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) March 30, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – 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 dista… https://t.co/5zGUEqGLaF

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 30, 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/PcTqRCruKX

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 30, 2020

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Gear Inches Conundrum, Getting Two Bikes Shifting Closer

Texbiker.net Posted on March 30, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 30, 2020

Waiting for the weather to resemble the forecast I started thinking about why my two road bikes gears produced very different shifting combinations. This makes riding and selecting the gear combinations to use with a given cadence to go a certain speed challenging. My desire is to select gears in a similar sequence to ride at similar speeds.

My Lynskey R300 bike’s 52×40 chainrings teamed with a 11×34 rear cassette and 700×33 tires produce speeds different from the Canyon Endurace’s 52×36 chainrings and 11×25 cassette turning 700×28 tires. To compare these setups I turned to gear inches. From Sheldon Brown’s Glossary: “One of the three comprehensive systems for numbering the gear values for bicycle gears. It is the equivalent diameter of the drive wheel on a high-wheel bicycle. When chain-drive “safety” bikes came in, the same system was used, multiplying the drive wheel diameter by the sprocket ratio. It is very easy to calculate: the diameter of the drive wheel, times the size of the front sprocket divided by the size of the rear sprocket. This gives a convenient two- or three-digit number.” The Lynskey and Canyon current gear inch charts.

  • Canyon Endurace Gear Inches 52x36 11x25
    Canyon Endurace Gear Inches 52×36 11×25
  • Lynskey R300 Stock Gear Inches 52x40 11x40
    Lynskey R300 Stock Gear Inches 52×40 11×40

Not wanting to change the gearing on the Canyon Endurace because it is my primary bike I looked at several rear cassette options for the Lynskey R300.

  • Lynskey R300 Option 1 Gear Inches 52x40 11x28
    Lynskey R300 Option 1 Gear Inches 52×40 11×28
  • Lynskey R300 Option 2 Gear Inches 52x40 11x30
    Lynskey R300 Option 2 Gear Inches 52×40 11×30
  • Lynskey R300 Option 3 Gear Inches 52x40 11x25
    Lynskey R300 Option 3 Gear Inches 52×40 11×25
  • Lynskey R300 Option 4 Gear Inches 52×36 11×28
  • Lynskey R300 Option 5 Gear Inches 52×36 11×25

With the different small chainrings different gear inches result with a cassette. In the search for close gear inches and shifting combinations I compared 11×28, 11×30, and 11×25 rear cassettes to the Canyon’s setup. Option 4 and 5 changes the chainring and rear cassette.

In my biking technique for Houston’s flat roads I start off in the small chainring and third cassette gear. On the Canyon Endurace this would be 36×21, producing 45.2 gear inches. For the Lynskey R300 current setup to get a similar pedaling effort I start in the small chainring and fourth cassette gear, 40×25, producing 43.2 gear inches. These are not too far apart but I shift gears at the 1/2 mile mark in my warmup cycle. The 1/2 mile gear combinations: Canyon 36×19 equals 50 gear inches, Lynskey 40×23 equals 47.0 gear inches. At 1 mile I shift again: Canyon 36×17 with 55.9 gear inches, Lynskey 40×21 turning 47.0 gear inches. To go similar speeds the cadence on the Lynskey starts to go faster as the gear inch difference grows. The next shift happens at 2 miles: Canyon 36×16 at 59.4 gear inches, Lynskey 40×19 at 56.8 gear inches narrows the gap some. To recover some of the difference I shift the Lynskey at 3 miles while I hold off on the Canyon to 4 miles. At 3 miles the Lynskey produces 63.5 gear inches from 40×17 gears. The Lynskey uses the 8th rear gear while the Canyon sits at the 6th gear. Mile 4 gets me to a cruising speed that I hold for awhile and shift to these combinations: Canyon 36×15 63.3 gear inches, Lynskey 40×15 72.0 gear inches. When I am ready to speed up I shift to these combinations: Canyon 36×14 67.8 gear inches, Lynskey I shift to the big chainring 52×19 73.9 gear inches. If the headwind isn’t too strong when riding the Canyon I make one more shift to the 36×13 resulting in 73.1 gear inches.

From this comparison the Lynskey gear changes differ by several steps from my base Canyon Endurace shifting pattern. Since I like to think about other things while biking besides shifting patterns I searched for similar patterns.

Looking at the shifting pattern I compared these three. Two do not change the small chainring while the other changes the chainring and rear cassette. The third option costs more because of replacing two components. If I replace two components then I should go with the 36 tooth chainring and 11×25 cassette. The gear inches will still not match because of the different tire sizes.

Canyon 52×36,
11×25 Gear
Combination
Gear
Inches
Lynskey 52×40,
11×30 Gear
Combination
Gear
Inches
Lynskey 52×36,
11×25 Gear
Combination
Gear
Inches
36×2538.040×3036.036×2538.9
36×2341.340×2740.036×2342.3
36×2145.240×2445.036×2146.3
36×1950.040×2151.436×1951.2
36×1755.940×1956.836×1757.2
36×1659.440×1763.536×1660.8
36×1563.340×1572.036×1564.8
36×1467.840×1477.136×1469.4
36×1373.140×1383.136×1374.8
36×1279.140×1290.036×1281.0
36×1186.340×1198.236×1188.4

The conclusion: buy the 11×25 Ultegra R8000 rear cassette and 36 tooth chainring. The gear inches will be close and the shifting pattern closer than the current ones. Cost to make the change: $89.

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