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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 March 3rd 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on March 3, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 3, 2020

Handmade show postponed to August because of virus concerns

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DALLAS (BRAIN) — Organizers of the North American Handmade Bicycle Show, originally scheduled for later this month in Dallas, have postponed the show to late August because of concerns about the COVID-19 virus outbreak.

Show founder Don Walker sent an email to exhibitors and other partners on Monday, telling them he was considering canceling or postponing the event.

"After the email went out yesterday, we had a rush of support for postponing the show," Walker told BRAIN. "Prior to that, we had lost four overseas exhibitors and most of the Italians had …


SAPD: Bicyclist Arrested for Stealing Shrimp and Ice Cream From Local Taqueria

By Sonia Ramirez-Muñoz | sanangelolive.com

SAN ANGELO, TX – During an early morning traffic stop on a bicyclist, SAPD officers arrested Luis Llanas who had seven outstanding warrants.

According to SAPD, during a search officers discovered miscellaneous drug paraphernalia, bags of frozen shrimp, several frozen salmon fillets, and a large brown tub of vanilla ice cream labeled “Taqueria Jalisco”. The items were still very cold, so police conducted a follow-up investigation at the restaurant, located at …


When Business Supports Bike Transit – it’s a win!

By Inge Ford, DMD, LCI | bikehouston.org

You’ve heard it before, “bikes are good for business and people.” Why would this be the case? After all, this is Houston and we drive everywhere. The truth is while we love our cars, we don’t like taking 40 minutes to an hour sitting in traffic to travel to a destination less than 7 miles away. Even though woofing down that double cheeseburger, fries, and shake as we drive is a primal distraction it isn’t good practice for your digestion or the unsightly ketchup stain on your shirt.

Businesses that progressively encourage the well-being of their employees/customers to explore multi-mobility access options know that economic benefits and community engagement follows. Lately, bicycle-friendly businesses are growing across large, small, and …


March 2020 News & Updates

Houston Planning & Development Department

Bicycle Advisory Committee Gears Up for Bike Month in May Bike Month is a time to showcase the benefits of bicycling, launch big ideas, and further energize our commitment to making Houston a safer, more accessible, Gold-Level Bike Friendly city. That’s why BikeHouston is partnering with the BAC to hold the 2020 Houston Bike Summit.

The Houston Bike Summit gathers together the bicycling community to take a look at what Houston’s done and coordinate our next steps. There are some key areas that we invite all residents to develop and support with us, including ensuring a sustainable future for BikeHouston, organizing community support, and advocating for the implementation of the Bike Plan and Vision Zero.

Join us May 11 from 4:30-8:00pm at Saint Arnold Brewing Co. Public agencies, nonprofits and bicycle activists are all in. There is an opportunity for everyone to join in making people aware of the needs of people who ride bikes.

Resilient Houston Plan Calls for 500 Miles of New Bikeways by 2025 Resilient Houston is a framework for collective action and links existing efforts with new ones that will work collectively to protect Houston against future disasters—from hurricanes and flooding to extreme heat waves—and chronic stresses such as aging infrastructure, poor air quality, and climate change.


2020 Abiline Bent Wheel Bash DSMTB Results

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The 2020 Bent Wheel Bash in Abilene, Texas on February 29-March 1 for the 2nd race in the TMBRA spring championship series exceeded expectations. The weather in Abiline this year was great for the entire event and temperatures reached into the high 70s during the later races. The course conditions were loose the first 4 miles and particularly the start and finish areas. Although fast and flowy the course claimed lots of victims this year. Just an inch off the singletrack could leave racers, tires and spectators full of cactus spines. Flat tires and crashes were plentiful causing several DNFs across the teams. Dumping loose gravel and lava rock in the finish straight could be …


Houston Bike Plan Map

HoustonBikeways | tei-houston.maps.arcgis.com

Almost 1,800 miles of high-comfort bikeways are planned for the City of Houston. Explore the full network guiding the implementation of the Houston Bike Plan.


Texas Biking from Twitter

Another Yeti released to the wild! Enjoy that beast Shane! Bike of the Day! Yeti SB100! #bikeoftheday #yeticycles #mtb https://t.co/uOzc1uOJFz pic.twitter.com/6PER2nxNIH

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) March 3, 2020

2019 DORBA Hall of Fame recipients Jeanne and Steve Patterson pic.twitter.com/EVdoFy8Yoc

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) March 3, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Spring Creek Greenway Bike Ride – Spring, TXhttps://t.co/enWWDB5LzZ

Join us as we ride through the pristine forest on a paved 13-mile path from Dennis Johnston Park in Spring through Jesse H. Jones Park with a turnaround at Route 69 in Humbl… https://t.co/w0eSpJFHOM

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 4, 2020

New Event Terry Hershey Bike Ride – Houston, TXhttps://t.co/sAeqhCoLzI

Come join us for a bike ride from Terry Hershey Park through George Bush Park!

We will meet at the Gazebo on the north side of Memorial, just west of Eldridge. We will bike up to … https://t.co/jBeuY1oRrT

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 4, 2020

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Texas Biking March 2nd 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on March 2, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 2, 2020

Join FloBikes For A Strade Bianche Watch Party

Preston Glace | www.flobikes.com

Join FloBikes on Saturday, March 7 at The Meteor Cafe on South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas for a gravel ride and Strade Bianche watch party. We’ll be meeting in the morning for coffee, followed by a spirited ride on the groads of Central Texas.

Following the ride, we’ll head back to The Meteor for refreshments (including Prosecco on tap), a Strade Bianche watch party like no other, and discounted FloBikes subscriptions. RSVP to the Facebook event here.

The Texas (and Tuscan) sun awaits.


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Upcoming Rides

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Methodist MS150 Training Ride Saturday, March 7, 2020 @ 7:30 AM

Methodist MS 150 Training Ride (South) Saturday, March 7, 2020 @ 7:30 AM

Saturday Hammerhead Saturday, March 7, 2020 @ 7:30 AM

Sunday BlendIn Coffee Club Sunday, March 8, 2020 @ 7:30 AM


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Leading National Genetics Foundation to Present Adapted Bikes to San Antonio-Area Children with Genetic Conditions

By American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics | www.heraldmailmedia.com

BETHESDA, Md., March 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The ACMG Foundation for Genetic and Genomic Medicine and genetics professionals from around the world will be on hand Friday, March 20th from 10:30 – 11:00 AM in the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas to present bicycles to local San Antonio-area children from the Sickle Cell Association of Texas Marc Thomas Foundation and the Down Syndrome Association of South Texas as part of the 2020 ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting.

The annual ACMG Foundation Day of Caring is …


Major segment of bicycle lanes on Shoal Creek Boulevard now open

Jack Flagler | communityimpact.com

On a Saturday morning in early February, a group of cyclists got together along Shoal Creek Boulevard and shared some coffee, snacks and conversation before riding through the Allandale neighborhood toward Foster Lane.

The group, convened by local bicycle advocacy organization Bike ATX, featured some riders in jerseys, padded shorts and spandex, and others with children’s seats. All of the riders were there to celebrate a milestone for a city project to …



Texas Biking from Twitter

Proud Dad moment! #cycling #bike #bikeshop #outdoors #texascycling #beaverracing #beaverlove #cyclingphoto #cycling #kidswhoride #mtb #mountainbike #Repost @mtbcrash
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FirstMTB with my boy Jaxon pic.twitter.com/Fz5lHtpx2U

— Beaver Racing (@thebeaverracing) March 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/batcity/status/1234666279039954944

this gal really came onto the course to take a snapshot of me suffering up a steep incline during the race 🥴🚴🏽 #GoPro pic.twitter.com/Sn0NzSG4D2

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) March 3, 2020

Thanks to everyone that came out for the @drivewayseries 101 clinic presented by the DWAY Mentor Program!#rideyourbike #letsracebikes pic.twitter.com/Vr512ZIbIR

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) March 3, 2020

Check out the new floating bus stop on Dean Keeton St. that helps keep people on bikes pedaling through as the bus picks up riders! It’s one way we partner with @CapMetroATX to keep Austinites moving! 🚌🚲 pic.twitter.com/NOZOOWc4FL

— ATX Transportation (@austinmobility) March 2, 2020

Our e-bikes are starting to make headlines! @Movability https://t.co/m4B1r45Sqg

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) March 2, 2020

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— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) March 2, 2020

Two days of racing, two wins for RT athletes Carolyn Defoore (Saturday) and Sheri Rothe (Sunday) at La Primavera at Lago Vista Women's P123 races! #rothetraining #unitedcycling pic.twitter.com/q0BfAVbTAH

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) March 2, 2020

STOLEN – Green Ghost 5 in Austin, TX https://t.co/A90tmkBUHK

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) March 2, 2020

Another record-breaking month for bike sharing? Yup.

Here are our @CHI_StLukes Health Momentum stats for February:

😍: 6,877 unique riders
🚲: 19,934 trips
🍃: 95,324 lbs. of carbon offset
📈: 100,471 miles traveled
⏱️: 825,885 minutes on bikes
😅: 4,006,252 calories burned pic.twitter.com/68VbNHhrbp

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) March 2, 2020

Good news: some no parking signs are up to keep people out of the new bike lane on Hutchins. https://t.co/pAaF5qRyTt pic.twitter.com/5rmBSDIROk

— HOUstreets (@HOUstreets) March 2, 2020

Good news: saw some #freshkermit going down to help promote safer crossings! pic.twitter.com/DoPGaVBt1E

— HOUstreets (@HOUstreets) March 2, 2020

When parking is available, drivers are parking properly.

When no parking is available, drivers are currently ignoring the parking restrictions. @HoustonPlanning likely needs to do some more outreach.

Maybe some plastic delineator bollards on sections with no parking? pic.twitter.com/kZRsvmafgI

— HOUstreets (@HOUstreets) March 2, 2020

That's not a crash you're looking at! Just an emergency stop to check out a bug. @woombikesUSA #ATX pic.twitter.com/qE8BneA26Q

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) March 2, 2020

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Great to run into the crew from The Vineyards Campground as they cruised around lake Grapevine on their new Pedego Electric Bike’s.. now on to Esparza’s for a few Margaritas! #ebikes #ebikefun https://t.co/i8IsQUo7K2 pic.twitter.com/sBVGQTCzxJ

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) March 2, 2020

Jason snags a podium spot this weekend! #madduckracingfamily https://t.co/aZgTMdpWjv pic.twitter.com/WTRfFpXdwF

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) March 2, 2020

Wake~n~Bike | F5/Refresh | M/W | UBG | 5.30 AM | 31 mi | 🚴🏽🚴🏽‍♀️ #dawnpatrol #moist @Strava: https://t.co/v3pL0YPZhd pic.twitter.com/VpaMy26bKS

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) March 2, 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/miNgvGwYUw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2020

New Event Different Spokes for Different Folks – El Paso, TX
El Paso Bicycle Club
All groups ! Groups A,B, B minus meet-up time 8:15 a.m.roll-out 8:30 a.m. Group A: 35 miles, the three spokes, Airport road, Santa Teresa Border Crossing and Strauss Termi… https://t.co/t87lnhpet3

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2020

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are req… https://t.co/4mKOs7iG7j

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are req… https://t.co/S4qllAuJpV

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are req… https://t.co/x7hldcPr3M

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are req… https://t.co/j5CqKorvYD

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

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

This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking… https://t.co/VmBDWS6Nt6

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are req… https://t.co/URMmCyC0Xl

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are req… https://t.co/1VMwsqz0MY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are req… https://t.co/06Z8wHbph1

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 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:… https://t.co/9mqgOm20Ep

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are req… https://t.co/fDsZS6Gste

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

New Event ARR All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek – Austin, TX This is for all levels of riders, which will break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and there will be no drops. Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are req… https://t.co/sCBdTmo63Q

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2020

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Looping Harlingen on Loop 499 and FM 509

Texbiker.net Posted on March 2, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 2, 2020

After not biking yesterday (Sunday) due the high wind (gusts to 40 mph) I plotted a route to bike today. Using RideWithGPS.com I added a few miles to the route biked last Thursday. RWGPS showed today’s route would be about 26.6 miles but actually it totaled 23.27 miles. I think I followed the route except near the end when Shafer Street deadended rather than going all the way to Ed Carey Drive. Across a big ditch and field I saw where I wanted to ride but made the only choice, a left turn onto a pothole riddled Whalen Road taking me to the frontage road along US77/I-69E.

To add a few tenths of a mile to the ride I turned into Lowes, rode through the parking lot, then to Ed Carey Drive meandering through some business’s parking lots before crossing Ed Carey to ride back to the frontage road.

Today’s weather is why I decided to stay a couple of extra days after biking the Jalapeno 100 Saturday: start 75 (76% humidity, 67 dew point), overcast, wind S 18 mph. Finish 83 (59% humidity, 67 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind S 13 mph gusts 23 mph. While the was strong it wasn’t that different from what I experience back home. I dressed lighter: shorts, long sleeve jersey (more for sun protection), and a Texbiker short sleeve jersey.

I don’t know which is tougher to bike, chip and seal road surface or strong wind. Today I got the chance to ride both at the same time on some roads. Loop 499 mostly consists of smooth asphalt with short segments of rough road. Grimes Road started smooth but about halfway to FM 509 it turned rough. FM 509 again began smooth but as I approached Business Route US77 it got bumpy. The Whalen Road put the previous rough roads in the smooth category with potholes, worn patches, mounds of asphalt patches. Fortunately Wahlen Road was short.

Starting at 10:35 AM traffic on the frontage road was light and so were the other roads. I finished at 1:23 PM. This wraps up biking in Harlingen for now. Back to Kingwood and Saturday I bike the Baytown YMCA Gator Ride. I hope the wind is calm and the temperature warm.

Link to my SportTracks activity page.

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Texas Biking March 1st 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on March 1, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMarch 1, 2020

Young girl killed while biking to school remembered and memorialized by community

www.kens5.com

Irie’s Suarzes bike, now painted white, will serve as a reminder to drivers to always be aware of what’s around them.


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The Trailist: Devil’s Den Trails Expand Mountain Biking on Leon Creek

by Brendan Gibbons | therivardreport.com

With new trails opening every year along the City’s greenway trails, there’s never been a better time to be a mountain biker in San Antonio.

The latest of these trails to make their debut are at Devil’s Den, a formerly trashed-out spot on the Leon Creek Greenway on San Antonio’s West Side that until recently had been mostly used for partying, off-roading, and illegal dumping.

People have also been mountain biking at Devil’s Den for years, but the recent trail …


Police still looking for driver of deadly hit-and-run almost 6 months later

by Jala Washington | cbs4local.com

EL PASO, Texas (CBS 4 Local) — It has been almost six months, and a family is crying out after one of their loved ones was killed in a hit-and-run accident.

According to police, the man who did it has still not been caught.

On Oct. 2, 2019, police said Hector Leyva was riding his bike on Alameda when a man in his 20s or 30s struck him. …


Houston Half Century

Aaron Russell | rando12051.com

In which the author rides around Houston on bike trails for 50 miles and takes a lot of photos.

Houston, Texas is not known for being one of America’s bike-friendliest cities; it struggles to reach “bike-neutral” on a good day. Hell, it’s not even really “car friendly.” Houston drivers are notoriously hostile toward—or oblivious of—any other moving thing on or near the road, and spend more than their fair share of time driving drunk. When I moved here, I spotted a thread on the r/houston subreddit asking “What items have you had thrown at you during road rage incidents?” (Responses included loose change, a measuring tape, and a snow cone.)

A person I met at a party soon after arriving in town told me that Houstonians frown on public transportation and that “we don’t really like cyclists here.” Or …


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Texas Biking from Twitter

A WIN on Day 2 of La Primavera at Lago Vista for a @stefanrothe after 4th place yesterday and a solid day of teamwork! #elbowzracing #iamspecialized pic.twitter.com/OQ7co1bxvo

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) March 2, 2020

So after successfully proving my worth to a group of children I'll never see again, I quietly fell into a thorn bush after punching a tree in a corner. #CargoLife pic.twitter.com/i5XwXyPCMm

— Sarah Kamien (@sarahkamien) March 1, 2020

We are hiring!
Visit Bicycles Inc Hurst or apply online at https://t.co/e25DkRwsmP https://t.co/SmZRyMWsVC

— Bicycles Inc (@bicycles_inc) March 1, 2020

Let’s get our hearts pumping before we open with @houstonbcycle 🚴🏼‍♀️🚴🏽‍♂️ #MexicoCityinHouston #CDMX #houstonbcycle pic.twitter.com/6XkMvG5Mbo

— Cuchara (@Cucharahouston) March 1, 2020

International Peloton team shots from La Primavera | Lago Vista Road Race 🚴🏽🚴🏽🚴🏽 pic.twitter.com/DnINhSBkXu

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) March 1, 2020

This 30 year old showing up some 13 year old boys how it's done.

Flannel ✔
Cut off Cargo shorts ✔
Roadie helmet ✔
Zero understanding of how long my old woman body is going to take to recover from eating shit ✔ pic.twitter.com/xQsdt1aJQc

— Sarah Kamien (@sarahkamien) March 1, 2020

Lago Vista'd 😤 | 4/5 [DNF] | first race since my crash in Sept | #cyclinglife#outsideisfree | @Strava: https://t.co/U2XDu2poB4 pic.twitter.com/fwVQbFXcNq

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) March 1, 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 A… https://t.co/fCG4MTg1h5

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 1, 2020

New Event Armeaux Crit – McKinney, TX Armeaux Crit at McKinney, TXhttps://t.co/xCrUzRRHOYhttps://t.co/MhGNbLaNca

Flanders Development Cycling Junior Race
Combined Field Limit: 50
CATEGORYSTART TIMEDISTANCEPRIZESFIELD LIMITFEE
Junior 9-14 boys9… https://t.co/KPBqG0U51p

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 1, 2020

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