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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
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Around Texas Bicycling News – March 13, 2024

Texbiker.net Posted on March 13, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMarch 13, 2024

Station Mountain Bike Park: What to know before hitting this Texas playground

By Becky Timbers | www.twowheeledwanderer.com

Every mountain biker has their strengths. The strength that I do not have is jumping. I’ve never been confident getting air nor have I really had the desire to spend much time in the air. Sure, little drops and jumps are fine – even fun! – but bigger stuff? Way out of my comfort zone.

But I didn’t let this (rational) fear of jumping keep me from checking out one of Texas’s newest bike parks and playgrounds – Station Mountain Bike Park.

Located just a few miles south of Spider Mountain – the one and only lift-served downhill park in the state – Station Mountain is all about jumps. There big jumps, little jumps, gap jumps, and hell-no jumps. There are also a few natural/raw trails, too, although that’s not really what it’s known for.

But the best part about Station Mountain? …


US junior ITT champion Gray Barnett uses ‘good kick’, maturity to excel on and off the bike

By Jackie Tyson | www.cyclingnews.com

‘He’s a stunning talent,’ says EF Education-ONTO team director about rider headed to Paris-Roubaix Juniors for Team USA

Gray Barnett is an enterprising 17-year-old. Now in his third season with the EF Education-ONTO development squad, Barnett has demonstrated maturity on and off the bike – even when he was home in Greenville, South Carolina and his bike went ‘missing’ 4,200 miles (6,800 kilometres) away in Brussels, Belgium. …

… Earlier this month, he won the GC title at the three-day La Primavera in Lago Vista, Texas, the third of six stops on the USA Juniors Cup series, and was named to Team USA’s squad to race Paris-Roubaix Juniors. Cyclingnews caught up with Barnett to discover how bikes became a big part of his life, what he thought about the international attention on CNN and his aspirations to ride like Tadej Poga?ar. …


Houston awarded for 11th Street redesign as new mayor reviews its effectiveness

Adam Zuvanich | www.houstonpublicmedia.org

Houston Mayor John Whitmire is re-evaluating a contentious street safety project in the Heights that was completed under the previous administration. The $2.4 million initiative, which added bicycle lanes and reduced space for cars and trucks, was recognized by the Texas chapter of the American Public Works Association for its success in “improving infrastructure and quality of life.”

The recent transformation of 11th Street in Houston’s Heights neighborhood could be considered contentious and polarizing. Some have celebrated safety and mobility benefits associated with the road work, which included the addition of bicycle lanes and a …


2024 Reveille Peak Ranch Roundup Pre-ride Video

Texas Interscholastic Mountain Bike League | www.youtube.com

Two of our student advisory cabinet members, Josh and Thomas take a lap on the Reveille Peak Roundup course – one of THE BEST mountain bike race courses Texas NICA has put together so far! They share their stories of how they got into mountain biking and share plenty of tips and tricks as they ride through the rocky tech sections. Here at NICA, we don’t take anything for…granite.


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Mountain Biking at San Gabriel River – Georgetown, TX

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New study identifies most dangerous places in Houston for kids walking, biking

By Janet Miranda | www.chron.com

Between 2018-2023, there were a total of 629 incidents involving cars and children walking or cycling—21 were fatal, according to a new Rice University analysis.

Motor vehicle injuries were the cause of death of 21 children in the Houston area over the past five years, according to a report released by Rice University’s Baker Institute.

The Baker Institute’s report paints a picture of lessening outdoor independence for children in an increasingly car-centric world. The study reports physical activity among children in the United States has decreased precipitously over the past 50 years due in part to the establishment of a car-dominated society. Walking and biking are the primary modes of transportation for children, but the fear of car accidents is one of the key factors that limits their outdoor activities and physical exercise. And that fear is not without some merit: between 2018-2023, Houston saw a total of 629 incidents involving …


Bike Plano

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Explore Plano by bike! We help all residents of Plano experience the joys of biking and support the growing community of cycling?in Plano. With over 150 miles of on-street bicycle routes, nearly 100 miles of shared-use paths, and more than 10 miles of unpaved soft-surfaced trails, Plano is committed to ensuring that biking is fun, safe, convenient, and connected form of transportation and recreation.

The Parks and Recreation Department continues to build and expand Plano’s bike network for all ages and abilities – whether you’re riding for fun, to work, running errands, or dropping your kids off at school. Learn the rules of the road, get a bike map, see what projects are in your neighborhood, and more. …


Biking from Austin TX to Anchorage Alaska!

By Rama Hamoudah | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Spring Break Ride – March 9-11 – 150 miles!!

Day 1: This consisted of a 72 mile ride from Austin TX to Canyon Lake. Biking for this long is definitely a mental challenge. The part that really got me was the last 10 miles because there where some pretty big climbs I was not mentally prepared for. Thankfully my ride group was really kind and encouraging and we got through it together. There where some pretty crazy backroads with some scary drivers who honked at us which scared me. By the time we got back I was proud of all of us for making it through but I was also exhausted. The last thing I wanted to do was set up my tent to sleep in and it really did take everything in me to set up my tent. No access to showers so just used some body wipes. The night was pretty nice, we all set up a campfire and everyone sat around it. I was pretty mentally exhausted though and I was ready to head to sleep.

4300 ft elevation gain!

Day 2: Honestly the night was so cold that I think I slept for max an hour. Waking up and packing my tent to move to the next place I think took everything in me. I woke up and there was ice all over my bag and shoes. I changed and got ready to bike 62 miles. Not getting …

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We all passed!!

Lime Creek + Big View = 63 miles

Everything that went wrong went wrong. Started with 6 people ended with 4.Drop chains, flats, brakes not working, everything u can think of


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Pedaling Past Progress: Observing US59 Overpass on a Familiar Route

Texbiker.net Posted on March 13, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMarch 13, 2024

I made sure to not forget my water bottle on today’s bike ride. I rode north on a route I haven’t been on since October 13th, 2023, Kingwood – SH 242 – Kingwood. It would interesting to see how the construction work on the US59 overpass progressed in the intervening months. The video shows the overpass status. I aired up the tires on my Cervelo Caledonia before starting since the rear tire felt a little low during yesterday’s ride. It turned out to be about 25 psi low from the 80 psi I prefer. The rear tire has the TPU tube I put in after the trouble patching the rubber tube. Sometimes TPU tubes lose air sooner than rubber tubes.

The ride rolled away at 12:19 PM following the Kingwood – SH 242 – Kingwood route. The last ride was 38.24 miles, a little longer than the 37.5 mile average. I knew the streets and roads but not sure where I rode to add the extra 3/4 of a mile. Today I biked 38.11 miles. Comparing today’s route with the October 13th ride I left out the loop through Tavola West but added a couple of streets in the final mile. The south wind assisted my pedaling to SH 242 and became a headwind on the way back to Kingwood. The headwind contained some 23 mph gusts affecting my pedaling. My legs felt tired by the 3:22 PM finish.

Weather: Start 74 degrees, humidity 80%, dew point 67.7, overcast, wind S 12 mph; Finish 81 degrees, humidity 70%, dew point 70.0, overcast, wind S 12 mph gusts 23 mph. It didn’t get as warm as the forecast called for and I was glad I wore a wind jacket over a long sleeve jersey riding into the headwind.

3-13-2024 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood-SH242-Kingwood
3-13-2024 Strava Ride Summary Kingwood-SH242-Kingwood

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Texas Bicycling News – March 12, 2024

Texbiker.net Posted on March 12, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMarch 12, 2024

The state’s longest trail is in North Texas. And it could soon become a state park

By Emily Brindley | www.star-telegram.com

The 133-mile long Northeast Texas Trail is beloved by cyclists, runners and walkers, who say the trail is a slice of paradise and a rare gem. The trail, which is the longest in Texas, was developed through grant funding and is maintained largely by volunteers — which has meant that some sections are nearly impassable due to overgrown vegetation and collapsed bridges. Under an early stages plan, the NETT could be transformed into a linear state park and added to the state parks system. And if the property is maintained by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, some trail users hope, that could mean a better-kept and more accessible trail. Trail users who spoke to the Star-Telegram were primarily excited …


2024 Reveille Peak RoundUp Recap

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Cyclist in critical condition after crash with vehicle Monday night

James Munoz | www.crossroadstoday.com

VICTORIA, Texas – Monday around 9:10 p.m. Victoria Police officers were in the 8600 block of N. Navarro St. to investigate a crash. Police said a 65-year-old man was riding a bicycle southbound in the 8600 block of N. Navarro St. He did not have proper safety equipment while using his bicycle and was hit from behind by a truck, police said. The driver of the truck was a 57-year-old man. At last report the 65-year-old man is in critical condition. No citations were issued.


Mayor John Whitmire encourages people to participate in Tour de Houston

Cynthia Miranda | www.click2houston.com

HOUSTON – Mayor John Whitmire and the Apache Corporation had a news conference on Tuesday to discuss plans for the 17th annual Tour de Houston bike ride.

The event is presented by Apache Corporation and will be held on April 7th.

The path for the bike ride goes through different scenic communities in Houston and parks and raises funds for the city’s Re-Plant Houston Program. Apache Corporation said they have planted 450,000 trees in the city with their environmental program.

For the bike ride, there are three ride length options, and all cyclists are welcome.

The event starts at Discovery Green.

Tour de Houston date announced. Here’s how to participate

By Hana Ikramuddin | www.houstonchronicle.com

A date has been set for the 17th annual Tour de Houston. The announcement comes a few weeks after officials assured supporters the event would occur despite initial reports of its cancelation.

Around 100 people gathered Tuesday morning at Avenida Plaza where Mayor John Whitmire and Apache Corporation CEO John Christmann gave details about the event, scheduled for April 7.

Riders can choose between three distance options, including a 60-mile, 40-mile and 20-mile race, starting at staggered times as early as 7:30 a.m.

The Apache Corporation is the title sponsor of the race, which benefits the Houston Parks and Recreation Department’s Re-Plant Houston Program. The corporation’s tree …


The Brunch Bunch Rides Again – Thursday https://t.co/o754KHk8vP #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 12, 2024

Ride with the Brunch Bunch – Tuesday https://t.co/IXl91WGNAn #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 12, 2024

Heads up! A section of Taychas Trail will be closed for construction beginning Monday, March 18. See post ?from @PlayFrisco for details. https://t.co/gaGgLTmusO

— City of Frisco,Texas (@CityOfFriscoTx) March 12, 2024

Tour de Southern Walnut Creek 10 AM March 19 2024 https://t.co/LJubDmuKug #Meetup via @Meetup

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Austin TX Ninja Mountain Bike Clinics | Happening in a week in #BrushyCreek https://t.co/aMiayjlkEo

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Trek West U Tuesday Houston, Texas

Simon Mumford | strava.com

T1730/1830 – 3/12/2024 The Woodlands, Texas

Marjoe Q. Borromeo | strava.com

Pop C -> Pop A Richardson, Texas

Arthur Westover | strava.com

I couldn’t decide which group to go with. At first I was going to do A, then I thought better of it. I’m trying to not lose too much fitness, but also not aggravate my pulled calf. So I went with C. However at the Jupiter intersect, I decided that I would switch over the A when they passed us. And test myself. Eddie was with me and we waited at Allen Heights. Very strong headwind on the way back south. There was a cop at the stop sign in Parker, some of us got gapped because we stopped. And also stopped again at the 2nd stop sign. The group ahead went on to Parker Rd when it turned green, and we hadn’t arrived yet. One of the members of our group suggested I call them out as poseurs for not waiting for us. I mean, I do think they should have waited.

Very strong crosswind on Parker. For the first bit of it, I didn’t have a good draft, being on the inside. Eventually I was able to capture an outside position fairly near the front and it was easy after that. Group got split up into the headwind on Murphy. Sommer got to the front with me on his wheel. Unfortunately I inhaled some of his sweat flying everywhere, but remember I’m injured, I have a hall pass (“doesn’t have to pull”) so I had no intention of pulling through at any point for anyone. John created a break kinda, but then got dropped back with me in tow. Eventually later he was the last guy to pull it together. And we caught up with the miscreants who were waiting at the 544 light. And we were all one big misfit family again, for the rest of the very windy ride down Renner Road. Calf felt okay, but I have not truly tested it with a standing sprint or anything like that. But this is a good sign.

COTA bike night with em & ben’s family! Austin, Texas

Monica Merced | strava.com

Wild Flower Ride + a Cow or Two Schertz, Texas

Francisco Simas | strava.com

E-trip to Possum Run w/cig Harris County, Texas

Shannon Wyatt | strava.com


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The Forgotten Bottle: A Cyclist’s Tale on the Atascocita Roads

Texbiker.net Posted on March 12, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMarch 12, 2024

I didn’t realize until about 25 miles into the bike ride that I left my water bottle at home. After that point my thirst was on my mind. Fortunately the cool weather meant I could go the whole ride without water. When I got home I had a big drink from the forgotten water bottle. The ride began at 11:23 AM as I rolled out on my Cervelo Caledonia bike. The bike ride followed my Atascocita – Walden – Spanish Cove Drive route to the south and east. The wind was from the south at 10 mph but when I rode into the wind it seemed stronger. When I finished at 2:06 PM it had dropped to 8 mph. I saw two other cyclists on Old Atascocita Road and the Amtrak Sunset Limited train passing through Huffman. This was the 6th bike ride on the route in 2024. Strava matched it with 28 other rides.

Weather: Start 73 degrees, humidity 70%, dew point 62.4, mostly cloudy, wind S 10 mph; Finish 75 degrees, humidity 65%, dew point 62.9, overcast, wind S 8 mph.

3-12-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Kingwood Greens-2
3-12-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Kingwood Greens Azaleas
3-12-2024 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Walden-Spanish Cove Drive
3-12-2024 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Walden-Spanish Cove Drive

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