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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 Bicycling News Digest June 28th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on June 28, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 28, 2019

Bike lanes funded by safety project open at Earl Henderson Park, Near Northside

By Megan Kennedy | www.click2houston.com

HOUSTON – Bikes lanes stretching 9.2 miles opened Thursday at Earl Henderson Park, in the Near Northside.

The segments were completed with a portion of the $10 million Houston Bike Plan, launched by Commissioner Rodney Ellis in 2018.

“For Northside families, these new separated bicycle lanes will open up more opportunities to get safely around the neighborhood without a car,” Ellis said in a news release. “I know that will bring some peace of mind to parents that their kids can travel to school or that they can visit a …


Cycling has exceptional health benefits

www.chron.com

Getting outside and improving your health is easy to do especially when you can go biking throughout the beautiful city of Houston and throughout the parks as well.

Cycling has exceptional health benefits. More specifically, you gain increased muscle strength, flexibility, joint mobility, strengthened bones and improved posture and coordination. Not only is it an aerobic activity, but it’s low impact and has the possibility to fit into your daily routine. Get on the road with the correct bike for your body.

"The ideal bike for beginners is one that fits," said Jon Pursley, General Manager/buyer, Urban Bicycle Gallery. "It should not …


Big Adventures in Big Bend

BY Matt Crossman | www.cowboysindians.com

After a hiking partner’s injury dashed our planned trek through Big Bend National Park, opportunities to see the border region by mountain bike, horseback, zip-line, and small-engine plane more than made up for it.

I can’t say for certain that the coyotes woke me up. But I can say that when I stirred awake in my tent in Big Bend National Park at 4 a.m., the coyotes’ howling chilled me even more than the near-freezing temperatures.

Their plaintive wails matched my mood. I had flown to Dallas and driven 560 miles to Big Bend to go on a hike I had been looking forward to for months. But one of my hiking partners injured his knee, and we had to cancel. That meant I had three days in …


Lower Greenville’s Transit Bicycle Company Was More Than a Bike Shop

By S. Holland Murphy | www.dmagazine.com

The store became a de-facto community center for people who enjoyed cycling. It will close on Saturday, and with that comes a void.

My husband, Brandon, found Transit Bicycle Company as soon as we decided to leave New York and return to Dallas. “I think I just found my new best friend,” he said after his first visit. The generously tattooed and pierced owner, Fran Badgett, was a very good listener. Brandon found every excuse to ride down to the Lower Greenville shop for Lord knows what. Handlebar tape. A bike light. Different colored handlebar tape. I knew well enough that these were things he didn’t really need. I also knew it didn’t take two hours …


Texas 4000 Cyclists Visit Ochsner Cancer Patients

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Twenty-seven college cyclists from Texas 4000 – the longest annual charity bike ride in the world – recently stopped in New Orleans to visit the Gayle and Tom Benson Cancer Center at Ochsner Medical Center.

While in New Orleans, the riders visited with Ochsner cancer patients and their families and toured the infusion floor. They also presented a $10,000 donation for Ochsner’s patient assistance fund designed to help eligible patients participate in Ochsner’s Precision Cancer Therapies Program (PCTP) – an initiative that allows regional access to the latest in cancer therapeutics, research and advanced diagnostics. PCTP provides an experienced staff including …

Texas 4000 group on noble trek to Anchorage

By FRED DAVIS | www.postregister.com

BLACKFOOT – Imagine signing up to take a 4,000-mile bike ride from Austin, Texas, to Anchorage, Alaska.

Imagine doing it in 60-120-mile sections, primarily on smaller highways and back roads and crossing through Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, and through three Canadian provinces on your way to Alaska.

You are going to do it with 90 people, broken into three groups and taking three different …


Riding for a cause sidelined

By Dawn Burleigh | www.orangeleader.com

Randy Strong/The Orange Leader BTX Peloton Cycling Club – Beaumont, Texas met Ricker Ledoux Sr. on Saturday morning at the Old Community Bank in Deweyville to give the 70 years old cyclist a proper sendoff for his long bike ride from Orange County to Dover, Delaware raising money and awareness for Vietnam Veterans

After a great send off on Saturday morning, Ricker Ledoux Sr., 70, was sidelined on his trip from Deweyville, Texas to Dover, Delaware on Sunday.

According to a Facebook post on Sunday on the page created for people to follow his trip,

“Well today didn’t go as planned Ricker had a Bike accident outside of Opelousas, La. and broke his hip. He is okay but he will definitely not finish his ride at this time. He is in Opelousas General and will have surgery sometime tomorrow. It’s a pretty nasty break. Please keep him in your prayers for a speedy recovery …


Bikes Stolen from San Antonio Cubesmart Storage

By axis | austinmountainbiking.com

Just had two bikes stolen from the CubeSmart storage on Walzem Rd. They were double locked inside a cargo trailer but security is pretty lax at this storage so they had plenty of time to break in. My GF’s bike is a new Sondors Thin Belt Drive, black, 17", less than a hundred miles on it. I don’t think they got the key to the battery. They may not have gotten the charger either. Won’t know till I get there Saturday Mine is an old ’03 Specialized Epic Comp, silver, with American Classic 650B wheel | s mounted with 2.1 Nevegals. It has a 2010 Fox F32 100, stock lx/xt drivetrain, Thomson Seatpost with a WTB Rocket V saddle. The frankenbrake setup has …


Weekend Rides: Bee Creek & Old Red Horn!

Brad Weaver | steinerranchcycling.com

Saturday training rides leaving from Cups & Cones:

7:30 am – Hills did you say? Steve and Thomas have been hankering for hills, so we will roll down to Bee Creek. https://www.strava.com/routes/19886116 Endurance Pace Group leaves at 8:00 am for to ride down the Triple Bs on the reverse Lime Creek route. After the ride, we meet up at …


Stolen Bikes from bikehouston


TGC Preride

Jeff Contreras | www.strava.com

Called it a day at 125

Tommy Smith | www.strava.com


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

day 1 done, 140 miles…tomorrow we ride into san antonio! #SB250 🚲 pic.twitter.com/WNrocWaQHJ

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) June 29, 2019

Last weekend, @BikeDFW hosted a League Cycling Instructor seminar which trained 12 new LCIs. "All 12 join an amazing group of trained instructors that help us and other organizations continue to offer education to our communities." Check out their photos! https://t.co/6ILGEVA76t

— League of American Bicyclists (@BikeLeague) June 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/allynwest/status/1144689759484350466

If you've been considering switching the way you get around, Smart Trips Austin is here to help! Sign up for our E-Toolkit, which is packed with transportation resources customized to fit your needs! https://t.co/9dF7ar26Y1 pic.twitter.com/oGitr0XjZA

— Smart Trips ATX (@SmartTripsATX) June 28, 2019

Great way to start any day with some morning Moots! #bikelife https://t.co/ApZQPTyaNn pic.twitter.com/ONhbofNI42

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) June 28, 2019

The tire pump at Arbor Hills has been repaired. Thanks again to REI for the repair stands at numerous DORBA trails!

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) June 28, 2019

TY so much for your generosity in hosting the Sierra route riders in San Francisco. We couldn’t do what we do in the fight against cancer without the support of more than 200 hosts like you. Your picture of the riders at the Golden Gate Bridge is beautiful! #Texas4000 #T4KSierra https://t.co/oQK01uuzEF

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 28, 2019

CPS Rides go East Saturday June 29. Yes, a few hills.https://t.co/ijuTSjfQLu https://t.co/wXxFT3buCy

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) June 28, 2019

NITE BIKE+ [p/b @SugarCycles] 🚴‍♂️🔥 | a spicy one for sure! #outsideisfree@Strava: https://t.co/KxdIvMgFBi pic.twitter.com/T3nihFhSOU

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) June 28, 2019

A Goodbye Dallas morning ride. Dodging the storm debris from last month. Thanks Jeff @woombikesUSA for the excellent factory modification. The WOOM3 is perfection. pic.twitter.com/P56YDARwHv

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) June 28, 2019

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Digging in the Dirt, Nailing Boards Too Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 28, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 29, 2019

More sun during today’s bike ride but the summer heat is holding off for now. The bike ride started at 9:37 AM, a little later than I planned but acceptable. I chose the “New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch” route and biked 41.24 miles, boosting the week’s total to 183.33 miles on the way to 200+ for the week. June rolls up to 876.42 miles, 76.42 miles over my goal.

More on the weather during the bike ride: start 82 (82% humidity, 75.7 dew point), partly cloudy with haze, wind NE 5 mph. Finish 91 (66% humidity, 77.7 dew point), partly cloudy, wind W 5 mph. After the May strong winds the last several rides have been in light breezes except for the trek across Lake Houston this week.

As I biked through Woodridge Forest the news home under construction caught my eye and I took these photos.

  • Bike Ride Woodridge Forest-1
  • Bike Ride Woodridge Forest-2

The west side of the development is starting to fill up but a few of the homes show “available” rather than “sold”.

Once I arrived at Tavola on the way to Roman Forest I stopped and took these photos of the intersection beautification.

  • Bike Ride Tavola-1
  • Bike Ride Tavola-2

In the background of the first photo construction crews are building more streets.

Riding through Roman Forest several streets have fresh coats of new asphalt making for smooth biking where there used to be some rough places. On the way back out of Roman Forest I stopped at the Shell station for ice and water.

I decided to stay on Valley Ranch Parkway all the way to FM 1314 and stopped at the Stripes store for another refill of ice and water to carry me to the finish. From there I kept the same pace and held my average speed at 14.4 mph until the 37 mile point as I entered Kingwood. I finished at 12:50 PM.

Strava says today’s bike ride was harder than your usual effort. Some physical data points:

  • average heart rate: 131 bps (75%)
  • max heart rate: 152 bps (87%)
  • average power output: 101 watts
  • max power output: 411 watts

Saturday’s bike ride should be long enough to reach the 200+ miles for the week and the weather looks to repeat today’s.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary (click on the image to enlarge it)

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

2019 leads all years in the graph but 2018 and 2016 trail by less than 95 miles.

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

PowerPod Bike Ride Data Graphs

PowerPod Bike Ride Data Graphs

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Texas Bicycling News Digest June 27th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on June 27, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 27, 2019

Christoval Independence Day Celebration Adds Bicycle Race

By Yantis Green | sanangelolive.com

CHRISTOVAL, TX — The annual Christoval Volunteer Fire Department Independence Day celebration will include a 30 mile bike ride this year in addition to the Firecracker 5K and one mile fun run and walk.

According to information from the Christoval VFD, the annual 4th of July celebration gets under way at 9 a.m. next Thursday in Christoval Park downtown. …


Pine Tree ISD gets feedback on proposed walking/bike trail to junior high

By Kristen Barton | www.news-journal.com

Pine Tree ISD is one of 357 projects nationwide with the chance to get federal funding for a trail to allow students to ride their bicycles or walk to one of its campuses.

If the project is approved, Pine Tree Junior High School students will have a trail about a mile long on which to either walk or bike to school.

Tony Hollins, assistant superintendent of facilities and planning, said the Texas Department of Transportation sent a notice to the district about a federal Safe Routes to School Program. …


Video: Widow of cyclist upset driver won’t face criminal charges

By Clay Falls | www.kbtx.com

COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (KBTX) – A College Station widow is speaking out to promote cyclist safety.

"My husband was an avid cyclist. He used to ride his bike to work sometimes, and he was in the Navy 21 years," she said.

Her husband, 46-year-old Kenneth Spence, was killed in January when a Suburban hit him while riding his bike in south Brazos County along the Highway 6 frontage road. The driver told investigators he couldn’t see Spence because of the sun. …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

A special thank you to all who helped with making the bikeway happen! @RodneyEllis @SylvesterTurner, @Karla4Houston @AdrianGarciaHTX Department of Transformation, @AvenueCDC, @TEI_PlanDesign @AsakuraRobinson pic.twitter.com/u6BUPaBhgd

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) June 27, 2019

It’s pretty cool when you walk into your LBS for a quick adjustment and your mechanic is sporting a Dirt Side Misters tee! Lookin’ good Tim Rawlins! 😎🙌🏼 Thanks for the support!
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bicyclesplusflowermound… https://t.co/DctSdKfboI

— Dirt Side Sisters (@DirtSideSisters) June 27, 2019

Safe, high comfort bike lanes now open on the Near Northside will improve #mobility and quality of life for Harris Co. residents. Great to celebrate this project with @AdrianGarciaHTX, @SylvesterTurner and @Karla4Houston this morning. https://t.co/rm2QwSyoqC pic.twitter.com/dpO3KDSHn8

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) June 27, 2019

Building safer streets takes a village. We couldn't have completed these Near Northside bike lanes without the support of @BikeHouston, @HoustonPlanning, the Bicycle Advisory Committee, @TEI_PlanDesign and more. Looking forward to continuing the momentum on the @HoustonBikePlan!

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) June 27, 2019

Try out the North Shore inspired woodwork on Tarantula. The flow and features on this trail make it an amazing ride. Ready to try out our wood drops, ramps and big air jumps? Head out here early, 'cause this… https://t.co/yXNwvQkrF9

— Spider Mountain (@Spider_Mountain) June 27, 2019

Back to the real world , since sunday I've done 156 miles so that the most I've done in about a year and a half, NOW were on the right track, riding before , between and after work when I have time.

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) June 27, 2019

More stolen pics from Howard from Action Bikes in San Antonio, Howard is a good person and know the bicycle having been in Business in Universal City,Texas for a long period of time Howard is in the middle pic.twitter.com/60rUTVvyue

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) June 27, 2019

Women’s Camp @ Bonham State Park
8/9-8/11#dorbawomenscamp pic.twitter.com/hIG6hCxSQB

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) June 28, 2019

It is so exciting to see these 1st all ages and abilities bike routes open in Houston. A city known for automobile dependence, @RodneyEllis @amarpmohite from Harris County, @SylvesterTurner and the City, and our @tooledesign pals at @TEI_PlanDesign are transforming it for people! https://t.co/hjJaors0La

— Tyler Golly (@tylergolly) June 28, 2019

It was great to see people of of all ages use the first parking protected bike lane in @HoustonTX Looking forward to other neighborhood enjoying safe bikeways. Thank you @SylvesterTurner @RodneyEllis @AdrianGarciaHTX @Karla4Houston to ensure safety of your residents pic.twitter.com/rpgJQpKOTP

— Amar Mohite (@amarpmohite) June 28, 2019

Hey ‘Runners! Volunteers are needed for the @UTSASustain trail building event on campus July 10th at the Tito Bradshaw Bicycle Repair Shop. Make sure to bring sun screen and gloves. Head here to register: https://t.co/wmRvjPnhFJ 🚲🤙🏽 #UTSA @PresidentEighmy pic.twitter.com/ib2DFUy8pb

— UTSA (@UTSA) June 27, 2019

Thank you @RodneyEllis for leading the ride with @BikeHouston to the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new bike lane in the Northside community. We are proud to have such a great supporter for better mobility. pic.twitter.com/kqLS4QeUEe

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) June 27, 2019

Join us for our Marion Ride on Sunday morning. Wheels down at 7:30. https://t.co/BT27JAsMOD pic.twitter.com/9uprI5HEpQ

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) June 27, 2019

TY to the Fallon family & @SFlonghorns for hosting the Ozarks route riders last night in San Francisco! #Texas4000 #T4KOzarks pic.twitter.com/uS3Bc0shWX

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 27, 2019

Our Bike Month Challenge Winner (@jh_bikes) shares her tips for warm weather commuting: "I don’t have showers at work so I’ve had to adjust how FAST I ride into work. I take a more leisurely ride to avoid getting sweaty." 😎 pic.twitter.com/zehDKkfMMX

— Alamo Area MPO (@AlamoAreaMPO) June 27, 2019

Thanks @SaintArnold for the delicious Root Beer provided at today's bikeway ribbon cutting! According to one attendee, "it sure tastes gooooood". pic.twitter.com/3jNpCbLJfW

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) June 27, 2019

Bring this to the RGV 🙏🏽 @TxDOTPharr https://t.co/fH0gjewu0p

— BiciDude (@robdeleonjr) June 27, 2019

The Redbud Trail Bridge was built with a 50-year lifespan, it is currently 71-years-old. https://t.co/RW1yY6fnyd

— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) June 27, 2019

Chris to lead DB1 weekly ride for Cyrus! (Jun 29, 2019 07:00AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) June 27, 2019

Welcome to the tribe Jared! Look for Jared to be tearing it up on his awesome SB130 with XX1 Eagle AXS! #yeticycles #mtb #bikeoftheday https://t.co/ohGkAGTcuU pic.twitter.com/myVjQ1LbtN

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) June 27, 2019

New Event 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/TJEmNZaz8G

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 27, 2019

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Some Sun, A Doe and Cyclists Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 27, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 29, 2019

With an 8:39 AM start for today’s bike ride I looked forward to biking in the sun rather than dodging rain clouds. I set out on the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route biking 33.64 miles. I am getting closer to 200 miles for the with 142.1 miles so far. I am at 835.18 miles for June, over my goal by 35.18 miles. YTD I biked 4,015 miles.

Weather during the bike ride: start 79 (98% humidity, 78.4 dew point), overcast, wind NE 4 mph. Finish 85 (85% humidity, 79.6 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SE 5 mph. The humidity meant sweat flowed freely. I think I will skip the arm sleeves for some rides and use wrist bands instead.

Biking south on Pinehurst Trail Drive another cyclist pulled out ahead of me from a side street probably on the way back from his ride. I followed him into Walden until he turned right and I turned left. At the church on Fairlake Drive two SUV’s parked probably were other cyclists out on the roads.

Not too far south of the church on Fairlake Drive I looked up to see a good size doe deer run across the street and into the brush.

In Huffman I stopped at the Chevron to refill my water bottle and was pleased to see the fountain machine was working again. After a quick refill I was back on the Canyon riding west on FM 1960. Unlike Tuesday when I rode on FM 1960 over Lake Houston today the wind was not a problem.

Staying on Atascocita Shores Drive and then Kings River Drive I arrived at W. Lake Houston Parkway for the ride back into Kingwood. At this point the sun disappeared behind heavy clouds, so much for biking in the sun. As I biked north I started to think of rain but it stayed away as I finished the ride at 11:14 AM, over an hour earlier than I started Wednesday’s ride.

The weather forecast for Friday: High 93 | 72 F, 20% Precip. / 0.00 in., Mostly Sunny. High 93F. Winds light and variable. Looks great for biking.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

PowerPod Bike Ride Data

PowerPod Bike Ride Data Graphs

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