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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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Not So Hot on the Greenway to Start July Biking

Texbiker.net Posted on July 1, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJuly 1, 2019

I wanted to start July biking off with a good route so I chose the Spring Creek Greenway for 48.5 miles. My goal for July is 800 miles. Leaving at 9:03 AM put me in front of the mid day heat and the shade on the greenway was much appreciated.

Weather during the bike ride: start 88 (69% humidity, 76.5 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SW 5 mph. Finish 90 (59% humidity, 74.2 dew point), partly cloudy, wind variable 4 mph. Attire: shorts, short sleeve jersey, and arm sleeves.

Traffic getting to the Bevil Jarrell Memorial Bridge was light except for waiting a few cars to pass before I entered Hamblen Road. I read that the City of Houston and Harris County have revived cooperation on re-routing Hamblen Road. Maybe this will include a bike lane that has been mentioned before.

Once I got to the upramp to get on the bridge I saw the deer carcass that had been there the last two rides was gone. I took these photos on the bridge.

  • ike Ride Bevil Jarrell Bridge-1
  • ike Ride Bevil Jarrell Bridge-2

Exiting the bridge and down the ramp I was greeted by a truck with a reach bucket blocking the way and walked through some mud to get around it. When I got to the trailhead two other bikers were there, one was looking at the map and the other rode up from the west. I said hello to both of them as I went by.

At Jesse Jones Park I took the left turn at the bridge to add a few extra tenths of a mile and then back to the trail. AS I rode west several other bikers passed going the opposite direction and I pass several that were slower than me going west.

To preserve time I didn’t stop for a rest break riding west. I did stop and take these photos of the greenway shade.

  • Bike Ride Spring Creek Greenway-1
  • Bike Ride Spring Creek Greenway-2

The shade kept me cooler than I would expect for a July ride with sun. There were a few places where the greenway was covered by water from recent rains but less than an inch deep. I rode slowly through the water trying to keep the Canyon clean.

As I approached the western end of the trail a sign said there was a mile left and I thought it was still closed like the last time but when I got to that spot the orange barrier fabric was down against the railing and the barrier was moved out of the way. As I rode onto the concrete path I looked to my right and saw all of the rock and other materials put in place to repair the bank where it washed out. These photos show that spot.

  • Bike Ride Spring Creek Greenway-3
  • Bike Ride Spring Creek Greenway-4

When the creek floods again I wonder if the repairs will withstand the rushing water.

Two unusual sightings during the ride back to the east: a black snake slithering across the trail and a large turtle off to the right of the trail.

On the way back east I stopped at Dennis Johnston Park for water and then back on the bike. I passed a few more bikers and walkers before stopping at Pundt Park to eat a Clif Bar. I didn’t stay too long and rode east with the last stop at Jesse Jones Park to refill my water bottle for the last 9 miles.

The traffic on Hamblen Road was about the same but once I passed Forest Cove Drive it disappeared. Winding through Forest Cove and Kingwood streets I finished the ride at 1:12 PM, about when I told my wife I would be back.

Tuesday weather looks favorable for biking.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

With my rest day on Sunday previous years are still trailing 2019.

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Texas Bicycling News June 30th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on June 30, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 30, 2019

‘She just drove off’: Bicyclist says he was hit by car during Critical Mass ride

By Deborah Wrigley | abc13.com

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A recent Critical Mass bike ride didn’t go as planned for one bicyclist.

Dustin Wiget claims he was hit by a car near the 4700 block of Washington Avenue Friday, and says the driver never stopped.

"I hit the brakes as much as I could without losing control, and basically, my body ran …


Public Meeting – Bicycle Advisory Committee Quarterly Meeting

www.txdot.gov

200 E. Riverside Building 200 – Conference Room D Austin, Texas 78704 (Map)

When:

Monday, July 15, 2019 9:30 a.m. – noon

Purpose:

TxDOT invites the public to attend a public meeting of TxDOT’s Bicycle Advisory Committee.

Description:

TxDOT’s Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) advises the Transportation Commission on bicycle issues to help ensure the bicyclist’s perspective will be considered in the development of departmental policies affecting bicycle use, including the design, construction, and maintenance of roadways. The BAC is comprised of bicyclists and other interested individuals who represent various backgrounds and perspectives from across the state. Eleven …


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Karbach Double

Virgil Skinner | www.strava.com

Nathan’s recovery ride

James Jimenez | www.strava.com


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

https://twitter.com/DPDBikeSgt/status/1145488937588330496

⚾️ Curve ball. Swing. Home run!!! 🎆
This pretty much sums up our entire Spring season in a nutshell. Curve ball after curve ball, we’ve taken each challenge (with a little blood sweat and tears) and persevered to… https://t.co/ZHqdHjnMdG

— Dirt Side Sisters (@DirtSideSisters) July 1, 2019

#SB250 2019 🚲 pic.twitter.com/8fe2QmBTds

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) July 1, 2019

#SB250 2019 🚲 pic.twitter.com/8SBaCYS6R9

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) July 1, 2019

#SB250 2019 🚲 pic.twitter.com/XvCMETOsJU

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) July 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/DPDBikeSgt/status/1145498483706798083

Girls took me to Rowlett Creek Nature Preserve trails this afternoon. (Kid friendly 1,2 and 3 loops– 1a also, if you walk some spots) #DORBA @woombikesUSA #GARLAND (where zero traffic lights are synchronized) pic.twitter.com/ihm8IdtjRp

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) June 30, 2019

RT athlete Tamra Roberts is your new 2019 Women's 40+ Texas State Gravel Champion! #gravelracing #rothetraining #texasgravel pic.twitter.com/Omjhb5Etoq

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) June 30, 2019

#dorbajd2019#2wheels10trails24hours #mtb #mountainbike #dfw #mountainbiking #northtexas #singletrack #dorba pic.twitter.com/cUpN296iri

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) June 30, 2019

Fighting cancer every mile! #Texas4000 https://t.co/3IzCm8eSzG

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 30, 2019

Ozarks riders arriving in Chicago welcomed by friends and family! #Texas4000 #T4KOzarks https://t.co/iSo31oCBwz

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 30, 2019

STOLEN – Green REI Small https://t.co/WTogoySqSb

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) June 30, 2019
https://twitter.com/stateofbicycle/status/1145187343005048832
https://twitter.com/stateofbicycle/status/1145190160096792576

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event R3 Express – Gravel Challenge – Huntsville, TX R3 Express – Gravel Challenge at Huntsville, TXhttps://t.co/TDVWzllVK0

CATEGORYSTART TIMEDISTANCEPRIZESFIELD LIMITFEE
Full Mackey-65 miles9:00 AM65 milesSWAG150$35
Short Mackey – 28 mi… https://t.co/Keg3ulOOHs

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 30, 2019

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Texas Bicycling News Digest June 29th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on June 29, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 29, 2019

Same camp, same problem | Police recover more stolen bikes from Austin homeless camp

Molly Oak | www.kvue.com

A few weeks ago, police recovered 38 bikes from a homeless camp in Austin. Since then, they’ve found more than a dozen more stolen bikes at that same camp.

AUSTIN, Texas — It happened again.

Police recovered more than a dozen stolen bikes from a homeless camp in Austin off Cesar Chavez Street and Pleasant Valley Road.

"We’ve cleaned this camp out, I would say, three times already," said District Rep. Officer Armando Perez. …


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I Just Passed 20,000 Miles (17,000 Strava Verified) Bicycling in 4.5 Years!

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

Strava Statistics Show Serious Stuff Here’s what I wrote in Strava after my fifth 20-mile ride in a row this week: …


Martinez family asking for help after father killed in bicycle crash

By Katie Main | www.kcbd.com

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – A man died Monday after he was seriously injured in a crash in Central Lubbock. According to Lubbock Police, 56-year-old Benjamin Martinez was traveling west on a bicycle toward the intersection of N. Detroit and Emory around 9:30 p.m. when a woman driving a pickup truck turned the corner and collided with him.

Benjamin’s wife, Maria, remembers him as a great father, step-father and husband. …


Fort Worth police, MedStar team up for life-saving help in popular West 7th district

Alex Rozier | www.wfaa.com

Last September MedStar added bike units that work alongside Fort Worth police so they can provide a medical response at a serious scene as soon as it’s needed.

FORT WORTH, Texas — West 7th in Fort Worth remains one of the popular hangouts for North Texans on the weekend.

As thousands take to the streets, it makes it very difficult to get fire trucks and ambulances through the crowds as they are needed. But now, MedStar and Forth Worth Police have …


Heat exhaustion got me like

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PCC out to Sandy Point..Century #11

Troy Serrano | www.strava.com

Texas Gravel State Championship

Katy McCleskey | www.strava.com

Morning Ride

Cristian Colonello | www.strava.com

Vite Ride – it stayed "chill"

James Jimenez | www.strava.com

Texas 100 Miles Gravel Championship – Cat 50+: 1st Place

Kenneth Petersen | www.strava.com

This was just about my hardest race ever. First gravel race. Crashed in a pool of mud @~30 miles. Went chasing front group but an impossible task. Caught up with various groups along the way. Haven’t been this dirty since childhood …


Bike Polo at Metz park in East Austin. Newbies welcome. from Austin


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Stolen pic. today NO NOT FRANCE , in Texas, Creek Rd. and Green Valley Rd. in San Antonio,Texas ,Cyclists took this pic. pic.twitter.com/iEj3dp9WYp

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) June 29, 2019

STOLEN – Black Sunday Forecaster https://t.co/WZPjjpEjap pic.twitter.com/mSH4ecKbT4

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) June 29, 2019

No someone in my group ride went down and something on their bike slashed my tire, so sad – while waiting for my ride to pick me up at least I had some cool shades as I soaked up some sun @RudyProjectNA pic.twitter.com/r6s8zoCyJ7

— Jesus (@SrCampy) June 29, 2019

Well there goes my long morning training ride today – any possible fix solutions short from carrying a spare tire like Fausto Coppi? pic.twitter.com/GAJ9GB7zjr

— Jesus (@SrCampy) June 29, 2019

Phases 2B and 2C of @DallasParkRec Northaven Trail (Cinderella Lane to Monroe Drive) are now officially open! Thanks to all who helped make this happen! pic.twitter.com/hyLFVn1pdf

— Northaven Trail (@NorthavenTrail) June 29, 2019

A little South #Austin vege rustlin' from the Farmer’s Markert. The off-road trails ain’t too shabby down yonder. #CargoBikeLife #BikeATX #TernGSD pic.twitter.com/ZucUjm3lgU

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) June 29, 2019

Last two days of the existing Frisco trail! Closes 7/1, then hopefully reopen in August with a smaller, rerouted footprint. Then a complete redesign!#dorba #friscotx pic.twitter.com/0ElBHKDNJm

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) June 29, 2019

Checking out Phase 2A progress, including Bachman Branch Creek Bridge, on the way home. (Phase 2A isn’t officially open yet, but it’s looking good and will be this fall.) Also, @DallasParkRec, #ShareYourMomentContest 4/ pic.twitter.com/banWHFg4ck

— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) June 29, 2019

And ran into @JudgeClayJ near Dealey on the ride home! Thanks Judge for being a trail advocate (and user)! This trail only exists because of the partnership between @DallasParkRec, @CityOfDallas, @DallasCountyTx, @TxDOTDallas, @oncor, and others. 5/5 🚲 pic.twitter.com/ZZ3Z64VEJP

— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) June 29, 2019

Thanks @DallasPD for coming out this morning and celebrating the opening on @NorthavenTrail 2B-2C. https://t.co/QjpM64cTwU

— Jennifer S. Gates (@cmjsgates) June 29, 2019

Starts today! #dorbajuniors pic.twitter.com/yWvrAkoTcm

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) June 29, 2019

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event July 4th Dallas Murals Ride – Dallas, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/Bs1LKEvntx

In place of the usual Thursday night ride, please join us for a July 4th ride that will include a tour of murals in Dee… https://t.co/pPU1dI5l0z

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 29, 2019

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June Wrap Up Bike Ride, Goals Accomplished

Texbiker.net Posted on June 29, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 29, 2019

Starting later than expected at 9:11 AM I wondered if I would see any other cyclists as I biked the “Atascocita – Huffman – Walden” route. But there were still other cyclists out probably on the latter part of their rides. Overall I guess I saw 25 or so bikers along the route. After I got to FM 2100 in the ride I only saw few more.

My plan was to ride enough miles to put the week over 200 miles and the month over 900 miles. The 32.25 miles today accomplished both of those: 215.58 miles for the week and 908.67 miles for June. This is the 7th week in a row at 200 miles or more. The last month over 900 miles was August 2018.

I am still waiting for summer weather to arrive. Weather during today’s bike ride: start 80 (87% humidity, 75.7 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind calm. Finish 88 (69% humidity, 76.5 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SW 5 mph. The temperature is appreciated. I switched to wrist bands today in place of the arm sleeves to see if the sweat flowing into my gloves was controlled. The gloves were not as soaked and I could feel the breeze on my skin more.

Effort wise Strava says the ride was consistent with your usual efforts. Watching the power and heart rate numbers on my Elemnt computer I think I rode a little below my usual efforts. Some physical data points:

  • average heart rate: 123 (70%)
  • max heart rate: 146 (83%)
  • average power output: 99 watts
  • max power output: 321 watts

Back in Kingwood I rode easier to the end of the ride finishing at 11:42 AM.

Sunday will be a rest day to set the start of July on Monday.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

PowerPod Bike Ride Data Graphs

PowerPod Bike Ride Data Graphs

June Bike Rides Summary (click on the image to enlarge it)

Rode 25 out of 30 days. Averaged 36.32 miles per ride. I have exceeded my mileage goal for each month so far in 2019.

June Bike Rides Summary RideWithGPS

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