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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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Texas Biking News March 29th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on March 29, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 29, 2020

TxDOT to conduct virtual public meeting for new Hallsville sidewalks, bicycle path

By Bridget Ortigo | www.marshallnewsmessenger.com

HALLSVILLE — The Texas Department of Transportation is set to host an upcoming virtual public meeting for the city of Hallsville regarding the new sidewalk and updated roadway near one of Hallsville ISD’s campuses.

The meeting is set to be held online from 4 to 6 p.m. on April 9.

The Rural Transportation Improvement Program of TxDOT’s Atlanta District will conduct the virtual public meeting to solicit public comments and input for the …


Celebrating Women’s History Month at RRPD

www.roundrocktexas.gov

In celebration of Women’s History Month, here are profiles of some of the most influential women in Round Rock Police Department history. …

… Melissa Grubbs was promoted to Commander on January 6, 2020, becoming the highest-ranking female officer in Department history. She currently oversees the Special Operations Division, which includes the Traffic Unit, School Resource Officers, Victim Services, and the Crisis Intervention Team. Since joining the Department in 2003, she has served in many roles, such as Crisis Negotiator, Narcotics Sergeant, and Patrol Lieutenant. In her spare time, she competes in mountain bike races.


Tributes pour in for Valley environmentalist Mark Peña

By Steve Taylor | riograndeguardian.com

EDINBURG, TEXAS – Tributes have been pouring for Mark Peña, one of the Rio Grande Valley’a leading environmentalists.

The Edinburg-based real estate law and title insurance attorney passed away at the age of 57. He had been suffering from ALS, otherwise known as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease.”

Peña’s son, Gabriel, announced the news on Facebook.

“RIP to the strongest man I’ve ever known, Gabriel Peña said. “This morning, Dad stopped breathing and passed in his sleep. …

… “It is with great sadness that we relay the loss of Mark Peña, long time Sierran, past chair of the Lower Rio Grande Valley Sierra Club and a founder of the Ciclistas Urbanos group which was formed to help popularize and advocate for cycling in the RGV. Mark was a wonderful environmental champion in the Rio Grande Valley, and a terrific inspiration for so many. Rest in Power, Mark.” …


Wichita Falls Coronavirus Lockdown Ends Lucy Park Swinging

Durango Texas | durangotexas.blogspot.com

On this, the final Sunday of the 2020 version of March, I opted to return to where I had had myself a Lucy Park Enchanted Forest Mud Bath a couple days ago, to roll my still mud coated bike on a ride through the tulips and other colorful flowers, whilst avoiding any mud traps.

In the first photo you are looking at …


The Journey Is the Destination: Meandering Thoughts from a Bike Dude

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

After many miles over the last four and a quarter years, I’d like to think I mostly know what I’m doing on a bicycle. There’s ways more to learn, of course. Still, it just takes one mistake and you could find yourself in a spot of bother, or should I say spot of splat. Today, I went on a ride with a friend that involved social distancing to avoid other riders, and there were many sidewalks. Towards the end, after about 20 miles at careful pace, a light turned green and I crossed a busy street — but it was the wrong light, not the crosswalk I was waiting for. Suddenly, I found myself in a lane where a car was coming by on either side. Fortunately there wasn’t a lot of traffic and my …


Afternoon Ride

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Texas Biking from Twitter

Fun times riding with @stacy_can2, Sarah, and @DannyAKhalil for a Southtown / Mission Reach / Downtown / East Side “socially distant” bike ride today! 🚲#Siclovia #GetOutsideAndPlay #PlayInYourOwnBackyard pic.twitter.com/JgyQGeGZZQ

— Joey Pawlik (@joey_pawlik) March 30, 2020

Happiness is enjoying the little things. pic.twitter.com/bv3lmRxGEQ

— Jon Blaze (@JONxBLAZE) March 30, 2020

My bike ride @ Spring Creek Greenway Trail https://t.co/m85jIo58nn

— Naturalized (Purple) Texan (@dssmichael1991) March 29, 2020

Rode 55 miles this morning. Came home and cleaned out garage, fertilizer lawn, trimmed trees and shrubs. This “stay at home” stuff is gonna pay off for me.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) March 29, 2020

More social distance biking on the @CityOfDallas @DallasParkRec trails today. Saw @ardenfitz and @cary_fitzgerald on @NorthavenTrail as I was going west and they were headed to @FoSFT. We maintained 6 feet of distance. 1/ pic.twitter.com/It0bRaRmuy

— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) March 29, 2020

Some interesting segment names going west. @Strava identifies this portion near Webb Chapel as the “Burnt Tortillas Trail.” Not too much activity over here. 3/ pic.twitter.com/2LENJPjluD

— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) March 29, 2020

The trail unceremoniously ends at Monroe next to the @UPS station. @CityOfDallas installed bike lanes both directions, so the @dartmedia Walnut Hill station is reasonably accessible on bike. Would still like to see a “Trail Ends” sign (or “Trail Begins” going east). 5/ pic.twitter.com/NKb2kkS6YF

— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) March 29, 2020

shout out to @Walgreens' inclusive drive-thru policy. where have you had success? where have you been turned away? pic.twitter.com/z2W1YxaBiM

— Miracle on 34th Pete (@peccles_online) March 29, 2020

We could cone off one+ lanes and parking on most roads so trails like Heights were less crowded…then we could just leave it like that forever…#stayhome is a nice reminder we get to decide what our priorities are with public spaces pic.twitter.com/Q0SevLNwwr

— Geoff Carleton (@CarletonGeoff) March 29, 2020

GREAT FUN! Finally got the girls for a neighborhood ride. #dallastx @woombikesUSA pic.twitter.com/maVyQ58zjb

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) March 29, 2020

few cars on the road, good bicycle mileage this week, ready for @30daysofbiking #30DaysOfBiking 🚲 pic.twitter.com/7MiV4E88nf

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) March 29, 2020

Here’s a link to all Trails in Dallas County. Try a new one. If your regular park is crowded,be safe try a new one! #FlattenTheCurve https://t.co/oSOQsvOHIB

— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) March 29, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

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

• Distance: 25-30 miles • Roll Out: 9:00 am • Pace: 15-17 mph • Details: This ride will take you through the upper valley winding around most likely stopping at the An… https://t.co/Axlyw56JUH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 30, 2020

New Event The All American Bicycle Rally – Springtown, TX The All American Bicycle Rally at Springtown, TXhttps://t.co/bR0JbestxVhttps://t.co/EcipJxKxjp

CATEGORY START TIME DISTANCE FEE
52 Miles 8:00 AM 52 miles $25
52 Mile Route – Elevation gain ac… https://t.co/grAmxLswJq

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 30, 2020

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Biking Sunday Afternoon With Many People Outside

Texbiker.net Posted on March 29, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 29, 2020

After getting home from church where I worked video cameras for the online worship services I took a few minutes before getting ready for the bike ride. Wheels rolled at 1:40 PM under a mostly cloudy sky. The temperature inched up to 81 degrees after falling to 52 during the early morning. The 10 mph NE wind would make pedaling hard at times but not too hard. I optimistically wore a short sleeve jersey and shorts knowing as the miles and time passed my body heat would offset the wind chill effect.

Riding the Lynskey R300 bike I shift gears more frequently than the Canyon Endurace. Finding a comfortable speed and gear combination took about 9 miles settling on the big ring up front and the middle gear in the rear. This okay except for long stretches of headwind when my speed dropped a couple of mph. But the headwinds didn’t last long allowing me to slowly build my overall average speed up to 13.9 mph. This lasted until I returned to Kingwood. Back in Kingwood the stops and turns eroded the average speed.

Today’s route came in at 26.99 miles (why didn’t I ride another 60 feet?) finalizing the week’s total at 227.75 miles, the highest week so far this year. March’s total moved to 807.25 miles, the highest month since last July. With two more potential biking days left I can add to that total. A summary of the weeks and March. Third week in a row of 200+ miles.

With the social distancing and stay at home orders many people were outside. Some cyclists, walkers, children playing soccer, people working in their yards. No village swimming pools in use though.

3-29-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary
3-29-2020 Strava Year Progressions Overview

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Texas Biking March 28th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on March 28, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 28, 2020

Here are some hiking, biking trails in San Antonio

Author: Sue Calberg | www.kens5.com

There are also park police officers and trail stewards on patrol to make sure everyone is following the rules.

SAN ANTONIO — Even though the city closed playgrounds and sports courts Friday night, there are still plenty of outdoor places to play, safely.

The city has more than 70 miles of fully accessible hike and bike trails.

It’s called the Howard W. Peak greenway trails system and these beautiful linear parks can be found in many areas of town.

From Leon Creek on the far west side to the …


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Coronavirus: Austin Deems Bicycle Sharing An Essential Business

By Tony Cantu | patch.com

AUSTIN, TX — In light of the city’s shelter-in-place order implmented this week, Austin has deemd Austin BCycle an essential business to help ensure bike-share nonprofit can remain in service for the foreseeable future, officials announced on Thursday.

To that end, the city is also providing anyone who needs to take an essential trip with free 3-day passes. Here’s how to capitalize on the offering, with additional details: …


Virtual Bike MS: Round Up Ride 2020

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May 16 at 7 AM – May 17 at 4 PM Frisco, Texas People living with MS are the reason we are here, and the health and safety of you and your families are our first priority as we move through the COVID-19 pandemic together. To safeguard those living with MS- and all of our communities – Bike MS: Round Up Ride is going virtual this year!

While our Bike MS experience may look different this year, our mission does not. People with MS need us now more than ever, and we are here for them. If you are able, please continue to fundraise. Your fundraising …


Lunch Ride

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More Pace Bend

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Partial Ride w/ Carlos

Kyle Evans | www.strava.com

Was an awesome perfect ride until… first my tubeless flatted, sealant was dried up and worthless, then first tube pinched and flatted, then a seal inside my co2 tool blew out, which made me think I was going to be deaf and it was our last one.. so, uber! My driver was wearing a legit gas mask.. Crazy day.


Texas Biking from Twitter

Second Saturday Solo Ride…missing the my Saturday 🚴 🚴🚴🚴🚴buddies😏https://t.co/CWLZoK0rGj pic.twitter.com/0OuhJsHkND

— Kirk Teske (@KirkTeske) March 28, 2020

Beautiful training day @Veloway today! Texas Bluebonnets in full bloom! #elbowzracing #iamspecialized#bluebonnets pic.twitter.com/JkWuOELBrn

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) March 28, 2020

Halls Bayou Greenway is looking good! (No waiting.). pic.twitter.com/cmB9i0iWhj

— Allyn West (@allynwest) March 28, 2020

New signs at the Greenbelt 360
Trailhead. @austintexasgov allows people on the trails. I saw a few. When we passed someone, we ALL nodded said hi at a distance and looked down and way as we crossed. It surprisingly was a natural reaction. pic.twitter.com/q1y5XMi67u

— Erica Proffer (@EricaProffer) March 28, 2020

Practicing social distancing. pic.twitter.com/T3mOruRwSk

— Spinn Cycles (@Spinn_Cycles) March 28, 2020
https://twitter.com/RandyATX/status/1243992139845033984

Riders have just gone over the Col d' Hill on Stage 6. They'll have a quick ice cream stop and two sprints before live coverage starts today. #TourDeQuarantine pic.twitter.com/66AyAZwfkx

— Brad Sohner (@bradsohner) March 28, 2020

First cahnce to get on the @wahoofitness trainer in two weeks and what happens? Broken shift cable. @RideCannondale pic.twitter.com/3G64mXsukG

— SWCycleSport (@SWCycleSport) March 28, 2020

Another beautiful day today at @buffalobayou. Thanks @HoustonBCycle for the photobomb. pic.twitter.com/WMthz9toVj

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) March 28, 2020

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Check The Battery Before The Next Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on March 28, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 28, 2020

Today’s bike ride was so awesome I started twice. The first start came at 9:01 AM and last a couple of minutes until I tried to turn on the GoPro camera to find the battery was dead. A quick turn around back home to replace the battery and start number 2 with no problem this time. On Saturday’s I try to start early enough to catch some cyclists on the east side of Lake Houston as they ride back to Atascocita or other points. With the COVID-19 safe distance in effect I wasn’t sure if any of them would be out biking. Not to worry, while the number wasn’t as many as some Saturdays other bikers passed by.

To get to the east side of Lake Houston and not miss them I chose the “Atascocita – Huffman – Walden” route which goes to Huffman before Walden.

Today’s ride went 32.22 miles bringing the week’s total to 200.76 miles, the third week in a row at 200+ miles. I plan on biking tomorrow to increase the week’s total and not just squeak over the 200 mile mark. March now totals 780.26 miles and year to date stands at 1533 road miles and 505 Zwift miles. This is the most miles I ever biked this early in a year by 522 miles. 2017 was the best year prior to 2020 at this point in time. I surpassed October 2019 miles, the highest month since July 2019.

Many people along the route walking and jogging. Families and individuals.

Weather during the bike ride: start 74 (90% humidity, 71.2 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind S 4 mph. Finish 81 (74% humidity, 71.9 dew point), overcast, wind S 10 mph. Because the of the lower temperature at the start I added a long sleeve jersey under a short sleeve jersey. This kept me comfortable with the wind chill effect. The upper 80’s spoiled me the last few days.

3-28-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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