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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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Rain Dampens Oakhurst – Valley Ranch Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on September 22, 2019 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 22, 2019

After yesterday’s bike ride I decided to wash my Jeep JKU Rubicon because of the mud I picked from the rain and wet streets on Friday. I should’ve know better. Yesterday I drove my niece to Walmart to pick up her new glasses and it rained on the Jeep. Today on the way to church it rained on the Jeep and on the way home from church it rained on the Jeep. I struggle to keep a vehicle I wash clean for more than 24 hours it seems.

That transferred to my bike ride today. Because of the rain I drove through after church I delayed the start to 12:56 PM thinking this would give the rain time to disappear and the streets to dry. I set out to bike what I call the “Oakhurst – Valley Ranch” route with the sky looking gray to the south and southwest but I was optimistic that the rain was finished.

I made it to Kings Manor when it started raining so I took cover at the Rocking Horse Day Care for about 5 minutes until the rain stopped. The streets were wet but I was committed to riding by then and wanted to get the miles in. Riding south on Loop 494 and west on Kingwood Drive the road was wet but like a curtain when I went under US59 the other side was dry like it never rained. I was optimistic again but the gray clouds were still around.

Bike through Oakhurst and onto Briar Berry Drive I stayed dry. This continued while I rode west on Old Sorters Road but once I made the right turn onto Sorters Road (two roads with similar names) the rain came down lightly and I made a dash to the Circle K at FM 1314. I got there just as the rain increased and took a spot under the pump canopy. I noticed most of the pumps had bags over the nozzles and people drove in and then out without getting fuel. I think the pumps were broken or the tanks empty. I stayed there for 45 minutes or so until the rain stopped but the road was soaked. Before leaving I went inside to buy some food since I did not eat much before I started the ride but the store was freezing and I couldn’t find anything that looked good. I think the shelves had been picked over during the rain storm Thursday and Friday and not restocked yet.

In times past I might have called my wife to come pick me up but I can’t do that anymore so I had to wait and ride the wet roads.

As I was leaving the Circle K riding east I saw that my PowerPod did not restart even after I pushed the start button. I messed with it some until I reached the Stripes station at Valley Ranch Parkway where I pulled under the pump canopy and tried it one more time. This time it started and I was back on the road.

Valley Ranch Parkway was mostly dry as were the streets the rest of the way back to Kingwood. The sky cleared some and the gray clouds disappeared to the west. Back in Kingwood the streets were so dry and my weather station showed no rain while I got wet out biking as I finished the ride at 4:15 PM. I planned on watching the Texans football game live but now the DVR will be the way to watch it.

I wanted to bike at least 30 miles and ended up at 30.1 miles. The week totaled 176.43 miles and September now totals 430.01 miles toward my 700 mile goal. YTD crossed 6,000 miles to 6,028.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

9-22-2019 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

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Texas Bicycling News Digest September 21st 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on September 21, 2019 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 21, 2019

Waco Wild West 100 Rides for Good Cause

by: Colby Kirk | www.fox44news.com

WACO, Texas- Hundreds gathered in downtown Waco today for the annual Waco Wild West 100 Bike Race, all benefiting a good cause.

Riders gathered from all over central Texas and even beyond to participate in this mornings ride, benefiting the Be The Match Registry

“When you see people for whatever cause, we just did a ride in the valley for the Boys and Girls club,its really cool. Its kind of like a win-win, we’re helping somebody and we’re doing what we …


TxDOT wants to hear public input for state roadway 30-year plan

www.kztv10.com

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — If you have ideas or thoughts about roadways, you have a chance to voice them directly to the Texas Department of Transportation.

The Texas Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting locally on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019, to discuss the future of transportation in Texas. The meeting will serve as a guidance for the Texas Transportation Plan 2050. This plan will help TxDOT develop planning and programmng for the next 30 years. It will set long-range goals for all transportation modes including roadways, transit, pedestrian, bicycle and freight. …


Saturday Club Rides 2019 Start Time – 7 a.m.

MAVERICK CHAIN GANG | maverickchaingang.org

28 SEPTEMBER 2019 Elysian Fields – 32 mi Meet at: EPC, 4700 Victory Dr, Marshall, TX

5 OCTOBER 2019 Scottsville, Marshall/Leigh – 29 mi Meet at: EPC, 4700 Victory Dr, Marshall, TX

12 OCTOBER 2019 Sabine River – 22 mi Meet at: Cypress Valley Church, 4190 W Pinecrest Dr, Marshall, TX


Get ready to enjoy outdoor activities this season

By Mel Jimenez | www.chron.com

… Bike Around the Bay: From Oct. 12-13, this fully supported two-day, 170-mile bicycle ride around Galveston Bay showcases the area’s natural beauty. There is an option for a shorter, one-day ride. Cyclists begin in Baytown, and will spend the night in Galveston, including dinner at Moody Gardens, One Hope Boulevard. For more information, visit bikearoundthebay.org or call 281-332-3381. …


Shoal Creek Bike Lanes: Wheels Are in Motion

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

The Austin Transportation Department has made good on plans to enhance bike lanes on Shoal Creek Boulevard. This may not be earth-shattering news considering how the US — currently led by a sociopathic, deranged lunatic — may go to war with Iran at any moment over bombing Saudi Arabian oil production facilities. We may not be able to do much about that, but riding one’s bicycle down a safer street with a protected bike lane reduces …


H2G28 #Century #100%#TooHot!

Jose Gonsalves-Barreiro | www.strava.com

Five Years Later, I Finally Got that KOM!

Carlos A. Moreno | www.strava.com

Killer awesome ride today! Met awesome people today. It was so HOT! I almost missed the ride. Woke up late. Then TT to the start. I got dropped after going for the KOM because I made the wrong turn. The group made me chase them for 18 miles ouchhhh! Awesome ride everyone …

H2G #28

Mark Estopinal | www.strava.com

Tour De Cure

J. Ramsey | www.strava.com

Wheelman 100 with Cyclones

Eduardo Salas (Cyclones) | www.strava.com

Chris Baab Memorial and Dedication

Darren Balmer | www.strava.com

SCCC ride to WeeMart Century #21

Troy Serrano | www.strava.com


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

The volunteers of First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs. Thank you! #wheelmen100 pic.twitter.com/VLN9Eda3wu

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) September 22, 2019

This Houstonite decided to do the 101 mile route of the #wheelmen100 on a fixie! She finished it and stated that it was more difficult than the Katy Flatland. Way to go! pic.twitter.com/aUaQyGLzfj

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) September 22, 2019

Even though I had “first time jitters” for putting together and running my first ever bike rodeo, it turned out to be an absolute blast! 🚲 The kiddos seemed to have tons of fun this morning too. 😊

Thanks to the YWCA for hosting and coordinating and thanks to all who helped! 🚲 https://t.co/K9ez81phwn

— Joey Pawlik (@joey_pawlik) September 22, 2019

So excited! I just registered for @TexasMS150 w/ a new starting line in #Austin (still one in #Houston), & a new route to College Station. Join my mom & me on Team @tacodeli for the most incredible ride – May 2020. #MS #IRideWithMS #MSWarriors #cycling https://t.co/yWQGzvQGK2 pic.twitter.com/VC5DenOCbU

— Lisa (@lisadoggettmd) September 21, 2019

52 miles, warm up for #WorldCarFreeDay tomorrow 🚲 pic.twitter.com/F0vmLI3LwX

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) September 21, 2019

Here we go! Starting the 2019 #MammaJammaRide! pic.twitter.com/rZCLPGqRk3

— TX Mamma Jamma Ride (@MammaJammaRide) September 21, 2019

Coach DesOrmeaux giving pre-race coaching to some of our racers before their 30-minute race this morning. pic.twitter.com/ZEapmDhygN

— Jesuit Cycling (@JesuitCycling) September 21, 2019

@bswhealth is a proud sponsor of the @MammaJammaRide and we have a team of seven who just rode off into the sunrise. #breastcancerawareness pic.twitter.com/oftZ00JUos

— Carol Collins (@HealthyCarolATX) September 21, 2019

woom Family Bike Ride this morning was fun. A great turnout of families from around Austin. So proud of our team for leading amd hosting this event. More events to come. pic.twitter.com/nW1Tc4X4de

— woombikesUSA (@woombikesUSA) September 21, 2019

Success! Luis Davila ('21) on the top step of today's junior 15-18 year-old race at the 36th annual Matrix Challenge with Colin McKinney ('23) in 5th. pic.twitter.com/nBSGwbAAMN

— Jesuit Cycling (@JesuitCycling) September 21, 2019

Immediately before winning the junior race Luis got 3rd in the 40-minute Men's category 4/5 (beginner) race. A solid 70-minutes of racing for him! pic.twitter.com/LWQJLyyrQk

— Jesuit Cycling (@JesuitCycling) September 21, 2019

Join @bikemcallen at their first ever “Lawn Party” at Southern Roots Flower Market💐 tonight, Sept. 21st!
🚲Wheels down at 6:30 PM
Meet at McAllen City Hall Parking Lot, just across 1300 W Houston Ave.
Distance: approx 6-8 mileshttps://t.co/NYDk9NvQEY#ExploreMcAllen #McAllen pic.twitter.com/XhZ76sIoGZ

— Explore McAllen (@exploremcallen) September 21, 2019

The Weatherford group of bikepackers is off! #BFFW #ibikefw pic.twitter.com/qoCK5q1Gbi

— Bike Friendly FW (@BikeFriendlyFW) September 21, 2019

The bikepacking trip is off to a good start! #BFFW #ibikefw pic.twitter.com/ahoBWH7jZH

— Bike Friendly FW (@BikeFriendlyFW) September 21, 2019

Amazing views, bales of cotton & Nee Braunfels school of Rock…where am I? #mammajammaride https://t.co/bLDZDiTr7r

— Nada Lulic (@nadalu) September 21, 2019

Love is in the air! #mammajammaride pic.twitter.com/TTe3sbrcxA

— TX Mamma Jamma Ride (@MammaJammaRide) September 21, 2019

#wheelmen100 pic.twitter.com/yhgvITYdi6

— Wheelmen 100 (@Wheelmen100) September 21, 2019

Rest stop 1. #wheelmen100 pic.twitter.com/dxZ3dI51yR

— Wheelmen 100 (@Wheelmen100) September 21, 2019

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event AIA Houston 3rd Ward Bicycle Tour – Houston, TX 3rd Ward Bicycle Tour – November 23 https://t.co/4shmpSz4gn

Reservations are required for this tour. Bicycles and helmets are not included with registration.
$10
General Admission

$5
AIA Housto… https://t.co/wK1s3wWBKv

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 22, 2019

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Flooded Roads Disrupts Bike Rides Near Huffman

Texbiker.net Posted on September 21, 2019 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 21, 2019

Sun greeted me as I rolled out on the bike ride at 8:21 AM, a little later than usual for a Saturday. I chose the “Atascocita – Huffman – Walden” route as usual wondering if I would see any other cyclists due to the possible flooding in the area around Huffman.

The ride totaled 37.04 miles, boosting the week’s total to 146.33 miles. September stands at 399.91 miles, including the Zwift miles from Wednesday. I am 300 miles away from my goal for the month. If the weather cooperates I may get close.

Weather along the ride: start 76 (99% humidity, 75.3 dew point), a few clouds, wind SE 7 mph. Finish 90 (67% humidity, 77.5 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SE 16 mph. It felt cool at the start but the high humidity got my sweat rolling not long after the start.

On Saturday I usually see other cyclists as I go across Lake Houston and then to FM 2100. Today there were not very many. I found Old Atascocita Road closed from high water and FM 1960 going to Dayton was closed as well. I don’t ride north from Huffman very often but today FM 1485 was closed at the East Fork of the San Jacinto River a big sign said in Huffman.

Today’s video shows some of the cyclists and some passed before I could turn the GoPro on.

I finished the ride at 11:29 AM and when I went inside I realized how much humidity I collected as I took off my bike shorts. It reminded me of getting out of the swimming pool.

I plan on biking Sunday after church to help get closer to my goal and for sightseeing around the area.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

9-21-2019 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

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Texas Bicycling News Digest September 20th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on September 20, 2019 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 20, 2019

Go For the Gold

www.austinseniorgames.org

Nov 1-3 & Nov 8-10, 2019 In 2018, Aging is Cool and the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department, along with its partners, brought active, older adults together to compete in three days of sport, leisure and field competitions. We are back and excited about 2019!

Registration Open- August 20th-October 18th- Click “Register as an Athlete” at the top of the page to read the registration packet. 2019 Games Cycling …


And Again… Stolen Bike…

By RidingAgain | austinmountainbiking.com

It’s like every few days now…


Weekend Rides: Mt. Bonnell to MJs and Lamppost

Brad Weaver | steinerranchcycling.com

Saturday training rides leaving from Cups & Cones:

7:30 am – Headed clockwise downtown to MJs via Bonnell and Scenic drive. https://www.strava.com/routes/10498583 Endurance Pace Group leaves at 8:00 am for a TBD route. After the ride, we meet up at Lakeside for some discounted breakfast tacos, burgers and beer!

Sunday is our coffee shop training ride to …


Whitby cancer survivor has wellspring of support for cycling adventure to San Antonio

by Brian McNair | www.durhamregion.com

WHITBY — No matter how tired she will be, Bernadette Hagan’s smile will surely be intact when she applies the brakes to her bike in San Antonio Sept. 28, a week after starting out from Oakville on an epic fundraising adventure.

The Whitby resident will tackle the challenge just as she has so many others in her life — with the same type of positive attitude that has helped her fight off stage 3 cheek cancer.

Hagan will be among a group of 16 who will ride more than 3,000 kilometres from Ontario to Texas in support of the …


Waco Wild West Bicycle Tour returns in 2019

by: Matt McGovern | www.fox44news.com

WACO, Texas – It’s time to get out and cycle for a good cause!

The Waco Wild West Bicycle Tour has been around since 1985, and is returning for 2019. It is a family tradition for people all over Texas.

The event is meant to encourage and motivate people to cycle, to promote safe riding and camaraderie, as well as to donate to local nonprofits.

Each rest station is manned by …


Fort Worth father and friends repair bikes for free

BY YFFY YOSSIFOR | www.star-telegram.com

Daniel Guido and several mechanics repair bikes for free for kids and adults. Guido is asking the city of Fort Worth for bikes left at the recycling drop off sites to increase his inventory of bikes to giveaway.


Ft. Davis / Marfa breakfast ride

Rick Turnbill | www.strava.com


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Great having Vega join us on a big #MuellerAtx ride. She has a NEW @woombikesUSA Woom3. (Missing Rooz and @justleyla .) Wednesday ride next week? pic.twitter.com/LhMkoL7ODp

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) September 20, 2019

Ran into @mpusto too!!! pic.twitter.com/N717UrPqug

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) September 20, 2019

@AustinCityParks Camacho Activity Center runs a composite @nationalMTB high school #mtb team for kids at East Austin schools.

Today they picked up a new fleet of @salsacycles Timberjacks from us for this year’s squad.

Good luck to the Camacho Composite Team!#rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/LTDsa1jKuN

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) September 20, 2019

Did you know that studies suggest that access to parks, playgrounds, and rec centers can lead to active behaviors like walking, and or bicycling to parks. #Walk4Change #SafeRoutes #ParkStudies https://t.co/x0f6kqYRMZ

— Brownsville Parks & Recreation (@BTXParks) September 20, 2019

You’re welcome! Glad you’re not in trouble! https://t.co/NNOOxsGu4l

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) September 20, 2019

On your mark, get set, GO to the Playa Drain Trail! The trail has two trailheads: one at Ascarate Park and the other at Riverside High School, giving you multiple ways to get started. https://t.co/YRbS0VFT3g #HealthyPdN pic.twitter.com/9a4HCC0Ik0

— PdNH Foundation (@PdNHFoundation) September 20, 2019

Don’t forget.. Saturday morning.. 08:00 am .. registration opens.. last year it sold out in 7 minutes! Don’t miss out, I promise it is worth it! #unlearnpavement https://t.co/5Upzaqv4SG pic.twitter.com/oSjlbf10s7

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) September 20, 2019

🚲 #wearefitcitysa 🚲 Save the Date of Sunday, 9/29 for @Siclovia on Broadway! Be sure to stop by the Mayor’s Fitness Council Reclovia at Lion’s Field 10 am-3 pm. #FitCitySA #siclovia #playinthestreets #sanantonio #satx #mayorsfitnesscouncil #ymca pic.twitter.com/OnUJtVuCQF

— FitCitySA (@FitCitySA) September 20, 2019

One more little race to do this Saturday and then that will be it for my short racing season this year, so sad, but also have some good news in a few weeks

— Jesus (@SrCampy) September 20, 2019

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Texas Cycle Werks South Austin Trail Rides – Austin, TX Texas Cycle Werks, proud sponsors of the ATX100K endurance race series, hosts weekly shop rides each Tuesday and Thursday leaving from the shop in south Austin and heading out to the South… https://t.co/9HF1XZorVo

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 20, 2019

New Event 2019 LIFETIME Driveway Series Week 29 – Austin, TX 2019 LIFETIME Driveway Series Week 29 at Austin, TXhttps://t.co/rLfSW6Okfwhttps://t.co/lTXdQxkGnB

5PM 4/5 Women & 3/4/5 Men
Combined Field Limit: 75
CATEGORYSTART TIMEDISTANCEFIELD LIMI… https://t.co/6WTECKvnht

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 20, 2019

New Event Drip Too Hard Texas Classic – Dripping Springs, TX Drip Too Hard Texas Classic – 2019 at Dripping Springs, TXhttps://t.co/cQC5iCQJQGhttps://t.co/nKkt4iJySv

Start Time Discipline Category Length Online Fee
Saturday, October 5th
9:00 AM STXC… https://t.co/rXZ6ybrx8a

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 21, 2019

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