When you put in a 311 for this ugly lip on the Jackie Freeman bridge from the PCT 4 Survey and someone else does something about it… pic.twitter.com/dZDjlYp61a
RIDE SCHEDULE Short Rides Long Rides ex-Long Rides
March 2024 Self Guided No Drop Tempo
Start Time: 9:05am 9:05am 9:00am
Day Date Meet at Miles Map Miles Map Miles Map
Saturday 03/02/2024 Weir Gravel Parking Lot 32 miles WE32 44 miles WE44 63 miles WE63
Saturday 03/09/2024 Barrow Brewing 34 miles SA34 45 miles SA45 65 miles SA65
Saturday 03/16/2024 Baptist Church in Andice 31 miles A31s 44 miles A44.1 6+MID(B73,3,2) miles A62
Saturday 03/23/2024 Berry Springs Park 36 miles B36 42 miles B42 6+MID(B101,3,2) miles B61
Saturday 03/30/2024 Florence Vera Bank 32 miles F32 45 miles F10 59 miles F59
Let’s go see what my commencal meta tr 29 can do at Spider Mountain! So far this bike has been amazing for me, so i’m excited to see how it handles some more intense trails. Spider Mountain is the only chair lift bike park in Texas. Definitely recommend making it out here if you can!
This loop has it all! It starts with a nice easy green Trail graduates to a fun, intense black trail and finishes off with a flow tech blue trail giving you the whole rainbow of mountain bike trails all while being able to check out dinosaur footprints and a historic home that was never lived in! despite my flat tire, I give it a must ride rating if you are in the San Antonio area!
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9:00 AM Start Chisholm Rusty Chain Gang Ramble
Tue, February 27, 2024 9:00 AM
4936 McPherson Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
Rusty Romp Tuesday Edition
Tue, February 27, 2024 9:00 AM
Benbrook YMCA, 1899 Winscott Road, Benbrook, TX 76126
Burleson and Beyond
Thu, February 29, 2024 9:00 AM
155 W Bufford St., Burleson, TX
Rusty Romp
Thu, February 29, 2024 9:00 AM
Benbrook YMCA, 1899 Winscott Road, Benbrook, TX 76126
Anna May Daulton Joe Pool Lake - Rusty Chain Gang
Sat, March 02, 2024 9:00 AM
Grand Prairie, Texas
Grandview Gallop
Sat, March 02, 2024 11:00 AM
106 S Walnut St, Venus, TX 76084
9:00 AM Start Chisholm Rusty Chain Gang Ramble
Tue, March 05, 2024 9:00 AM
4936 McPherson Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
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Austin, Texas, is known for its live music, amazing food scene, and a plethora of outdoor activities. But what many people don’t know is that Austin is also an incredible city for cyclists. From its rich history to its many events and bicycle trails, Austin offers something for every kind of cyclist.
Let’s start with the history of cycling in Austin. The city has a long and proud history of bicycle culture dating back to the 1800s. In fact, the first documented bicycle ride in Texas was in Austin in 1885. Since then, the city has continued to embrace cycling, and today it is home to some of the most passionate and dedicated cyclists in the country.
One of the things that makes Austin such a great city for cyclists is the many …
I made a mistake, forgetting to bring my leg warmers. As I drove from my hotel to the starting line the sun came up and I hope the temperature would too. It was 50 degrees when I got there. Back at the hotel I pulled on the red arm warmers I brought up my legs. They fit tightly but I figured they would be better than nothing.
The 67 mile riders left a couple of minutes at 7:27 AM. The arm warmers were doing their thing and my legs weren’t too cold. My fingers were a different story. As we rode north along side US77 the sun was above the eastern horizon and when I wasn’t in the shade it warmed me some. The wind was calm and once we got to the wind turbines they were not turning but facing north. I kept an eye on them during the ride to judge the wind direction and strength. In Raymondville we turned to the east. I rode with a couple of cyclists. Robert follows me on Twitter and took a selfie of us. His friend Rey was on a Canyon Endurace similar to what I was riding today, Canyon Endurace CF 7. The wind was still not much of an issue. At the rest stop around 33 miles we stopped and took the arm warmers off my legs. They were stretched to far to use anymore and I didn’t want to carry them so I put them in the trash.
The turbines started to move with the wind from the east as we rode south through San Perlita. By the time I made the turn to the west on FM490 the wind was stronger but a nice tailwind pushing all the way to US77. Turning left onto the US77 frontage road the wind became a problem from there to the finish. At 47 miles I stopped at the rest stop for ice water and a snack, talked to the two ladies manning the stop. The next rest stop was at 55 miles, about 11 miles to go. More snacks, a fudgesicle and talked with a couple men helping at the stop. Fortunately the road surface on the frontage road was fairly smooth asphalt except for a section where we crossed under US77 and rode south on the other side down a water drain way.
Due to road construction the route went west on SH107 in Combes which reduced the SE wind with some trees and houses shielding the road. At Primera Road I rode east back to US77 and the wind. From there it was about 3 miles to the finish. More time into the wind and then to the finish at 1:05 PM. While the increased this was not as bad as some of my previous Jalapeno 100 rides. SportTracks shows riding it 4 times but some of them were before I used SportTracks.
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – A cyclist and vehicle crashed in southwest Abilene Thursday evening.
The accident occurred near the intersection of Texas Avenue and Dub Wright Boulevard. One person was transported by ambulance.
The northbound lane of Dub Wright Boulevard has been restricted to one lane.
What are the current regulations for bicycle lanes in Edinburg, Texas? Currently, the City of Edinburg follows the State of Texas bicycle laws and regulations for designated bicycle lanes on public roadways. These include requirements for proper use of bicycle lanes, yielding to pedestrians, and following traffic signals and signs. In addition, the City has implemented a Bicycle Master Plan to improve safety and accessibility for cyclists throughout the community. This plan includes specific guidelines for the design and maintenance of bicycle lanes in Edinburg. Local residents can also contact the city’s Transportation Department for more information on specific regulations and policies related to bicycle lanes in Edinburg.
How are bike lanes designated and marked in Edinburg? Bike lanes in Edinburg are designated and marked with painted pavement markings, white symbols of a bicycle and arrow to indicate direction, and signs that state “bike lane” or “share the road.” …
Just TWO more days to weigh in on the protected bike lanes & pedestrian improvements on Barton Springs Road!
A Diboll man died when he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle across North Temple Drive around 4:30 p.m. Friday, according to Diboll Police Det. Brad Reid.
James Calvin Allen, 67, failed to yield the right of way to a small sedan when he entered the roadway, causing the car to strike him, Reid said.
“He got on his bicycle going across the street to the convenience store,” Reid said, noting that Allen suffered from Alzheimer’s and was possibly having “an episode.”
The City of Irving, in collaboration with the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), is making strides towards enhancing bicycle infrastructure with the release of the final draft of the Irving Bike Plan. The plan, aimed at fostering safer and more inclusive bicycle travel throughout the city, is now open for community review and comment.
Scheduled for potential City Council consideration on March 21, the Irving Bike Plan is a crucial step in identifying comprehensive on-street networks dedicated to bicycle travel. These networks will cater to individuals of all ages and …
Can you tell the readers a little bit about yourself?
I’ve been working with/servicing bicycles professionally since 1983. I’ve been doing mobile repairs out of the trunk of my Camry since 2015, “mobile bicycle repair (truck)” since March of 2019. Covid hit shortly after I got the truck/shop on the road, and it’s been a great trip ever since.
How long have you lived in the area?
I have lived in this area for about 20 years.
What are some ways you are involved in the Carrollton area?
I’ve been running my truck down to Carrollton for about five years. I like to stop the truck on the roads that have the bicycles painted on them and get a picture of the road symbol pointing at my truck.
Where did the inspiration come from to create a bike shop on wheels? …
The local bike-sharing company is offering discounted rates and opening bike stations across the city to increase ridership. See where the closest bike station is to you.
Amidst a looming shutdown, Houston’s bike-sharing program, BCycle, is offering discounted monthly memberships and plans to reopen bike stations in the southwest area of the city, a move aimed at hopefully increasing revenue and ridership. At the same time, the nonprofit is in the process of winding down its operations when Houston’s METRO launches a network of its own.
The non-profit BCycle announced in September that they were shutting down due to declining ridership. Soon after, City Council members approved over $500,000 for BCycle to keep operations afloat until July 2024. METRO officials said they plan to …