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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 May 7th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on May 8, 2019 by Rick AnkrumMay 8, 2019

How We Talk About Drivers Hitting Cyclists

Joe Lindsey | www.outsideonline.com

Maria “Triny” Willerton was on a final course recon for last year’s Ironman in Boulder, Colorado, when things literally went sideways. It was a sunny, calm weekday morning in early May—“a perfect day to ride,” she says—and the 46-year-old triathlete was travelling east on Nelson Road, a straight, treeless rural route roughly nine miles north of town. After signaling with her arm, she started to turn left onto North 65th Avenue, a quiet stretch of pavement where she would be able to worry less about traffic. She never made it. …


UT arguing in Texas Supreme Court to make cyclists trespassers on all government-owned land

BY EMILY HERNANDEZ | www.dailytexanonline.com

Non-University affiliated hikers and bikers injured on UT property would be considered trespassers and unable to sue for damages if UT wins a Texas Supreme Court case.

The issue stems from a lawsuit filed against the University in district court four years ago by cyclist April Garner, 57, who was struck by a UT service truck backing out of a parking space on UT property in April 2015.

UT is claiming …


Saturday, May 11, 2019 – Austin

austinscalendar.com

2019-05-11 Saturday 7a – 9a NWAus- Nelo’s Cycles Shop Weekday Ride (Road)
7:30a – 10a SwAus- Gruppo VOP Saturday Ride (Road)
7:30a – 9:45a Gruppo VOP (Adv)
7:30a – 9:30a SwAus- Southwest Cycle Sport Saturday Road Ride
8a – 1p NwAus- Violet Crown Bagel Ride (Road Ride)
8a – 11a NwAus- Bicycle Sport Shop Parmer Store Saturday Ride
8a – 10a SwAus- Circle C Ranch Cycle Club
8:30a – 12p SoAus- Austin Tri-Cyclist Saturday Shop Road Ride
8:30a – 11:30a ATC Training Ride (Int,Adv)
8:30a – 11:30a Austin Flyers Club Ride
8:30a – 11:30a CenAus- Middle of the Road Ride (MOTR)
9a – 1p CenAus- Yellow Bike Project at the Austin Farmer’s Market (Downtown)
9a – 1p Georgetown- Sun City Cyclists Saturday Ride (Road)
9a – 12p CenAus- Mellow Mountain Ride
9a – 12p Kyle- Hill Country Tri Club Saturday Ride (Road)
9a – 11a CenAus- Mellow Johnny’s Scout-A-Ride Shop Road Ride
9a – 11a SwAus- Southwest Cycle Sport Saturday Mountain Bike Ride
9a – 10a NwAus- Saturday Brick Workout hosted by Bicycle Sport Shop
10a – 2p Meat CSA Pickup Week
10a – 1p CenAus- Orange Bike Project Shop Hours
10a – 1p Florence- Heart of Texas BMX Weekly Practice Time
12p – 1:30p Farm Tour & Volunteer Orientation
12p – 1p CenAus- Coed Hands-on Flat Fix Clinic


Houston Among Worst Cities For Bikes

By Fernando Alfonso III | patch.com

The advocacy group PeopleForBikes has released its 2019 city ratings. See how Houston fared.

Houston is among the worst places in America for biking, according to the nonprofit group PeopleForBikes, which published its 2019 nationwide city ratings Sunday. The group used a scoring system to evaluate cities based on five key areas: ridership, safety, network, acceleration and reach.

The report gave Houston 1.4 out of five stars. Here’s the breakdown: …

Dallas Is Among The Worst Cities For Bikes

By Fernando Alfonso III | patch.com

Dallas is among the worst places in America for biking, according to the nonprofit group PeopleForBikes, which published its 2019 nationwide city ratings Sunday. The group used a scoring system to evaluate cities based on five key areas: ridership, safety, network, acceleration and reach.

The report gave Dallas 1.4 out of five stars. Here’s the breakdown: …


Houston Grand Crit Recap – Podcast

By Paul Negrete | anchor.fm

Recap of the 4/5 and 35+ races. Chat with Armando of H-Tine Haps and Mean Dean with Fort Bend Kia Cycling. HGC Race Results.

Music: Back to the Woods by Jason Shaw https://anchor.fm/dropbartexas/embed/episodes/Houston-Grand-Crit-Recap-e3v0qd/a-aeg4e9

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Houston Safer Streets Program Launched

www.houstontx.gov

Mayor Sylvester Turner and Together for Safer Roads (TSR) launched Phase 1 of a Houston Safer Streets program in the Gulfton Complete Communities neighborhood. The goal of the program is to make the city’s streets and roads safe for pedestrians, bus riders, bicyclists, drivers, wheel chair users and others. Gulfton is the most diverse and densely populated community in Houston and has been the location of a high number of vehicle-pedestrian collisions and near-misses as families walk children to and from school. A large number of Gulfton residents rely on mass transit, bicycles and walking to get around. …


Foundations Host Kickoff Event to Launch Cycling Safety Fund

JACKIE WANG | therivardreport.com

About 100 cyclists crowded into Burleson Yard Beer Garden on Tuesday evening, many wearing T-shirts emblazoned with “Live 2 Ride.”

The gathering was the kickoff event for the Live to Ride fund, which will raise money for projects designed to promote awareness about bike safety in San Antonio and sharing the road with two-wheeled vehicles. …


Long Beach, CA to St. Augustine, FL via the southern tier

By Tony Olague | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Alpine to Marathon TX Monday May 6, 2019, 30 miles (48 km) – Total so far: 687 miles (1,106 km) It was just a little of a climb out Alpine. Once at the top it was a steady decline into Marathon. I was riding under a clear blue sky all the way. Since it was only a thirty-mile ride I got into Marathon early. I had plenty of time to hang out in the very small town. I stayed at the Loma Del Chivo hostel. The owners were great! Even though they were getting ready to close for a three-week vacation they let me stay for the night. I stayed on an outside deck that had a …

Marathon to Sanderson TX Tuesday May 7, 2019, 55 miles (89 km) – Total so far: 742 miles (1,194 km) After breakfast and two expressos I was off to Sanderson. It was a great day for riding. It was a little overcast, and the temperature stayed in the low to mid 70’s. After about twenty miles it was a steady downhill all the way to Sanderson. About 11 miles from Sanderson I noticed three fellows walk onto the highway. I had a pretty good idea who they might be. When I came up to them, we spoke in Spanish. They asked for directions and explained they came across the …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

SATX Social Ride cyclists gathered at Burleson Yard Beer Garden Tuesday evening for their regular bike ride and to launch the Live to Ride fund. https://t.co/2b7FCjUzZZ

— San Antonio Report (@SAReport) May 8, 2019

Thanks to all who came out for the #BikeMonth proclamation at tonight’s city council meeting! Y’all rock! #RideOn pic.twitter.com/HzK31jYs6J

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) May 8, 2019

If you miss riding dirt then you should have signed up for our Man-Made Obstacles & Trail Features Skills Clinic this past weekend! We not only made our own rad little… https://t.co/DwNZQTbozS

— Dirt Side Sisters (@DirtSideSisters) May 8, 2019

Big things that make me happy-Bike lanes, ped crossing, protected intersections & Neckdowns. Thank you Austin Bike/Ped staff! @gregpgriffin pic.twitter.com/70RruD64Eg

— Kate Griffin (@kate_griffin) May 7, 2019

Armadillos getting some new buddies to join them in the quest to keep bicyclists in #HTown safe #build50challenge pic.twitter.com/sGfTvZ4eib

— NorthlineLex (@NorthlineLex) May 7, 2019

Fave part is this what looks like a connector to the #Northside! pic.twitter.com/HWXGhjT381

— NorthlineLex (@NorthlineLex) May 7, 2019

#BiketoWorkWeek starts N E X T WEEK! We are so excited for this year’s sponsor— CLIF Bar!
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We train on bikes. We race them. We ride them for fun. Some of us commute with them! To make an impact on cooling the planet, CLIF is making all B-cycle Bikes F R E E from 5/15-5/19! pic.twitter.com/w0rniNbQTK

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) May 7, 2019

Another NEW station at The Domain! pic.twitter.com/9UnzX81bVl

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) May 7, 2019

Happy #NationalBikeMonth! Will we see you at @BikeHouston's 2-day Bike Summit next week? https://t.co/H9lrdCq0Z3

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) May 7, 2019

🚲 May is #BikeMonth and Friday, May 17 is #BikeToWorkDay. For more information and to register for the official Houston ride, visit: https://t.co/jAoefQcw1q pic.twitter.com/oPl9TN2bEx

— Downtown Houston (@DowntownHouston) May 7, 2019

RT @SmartTripsATX: The Ai Weiwei Forever Bicycles sculpture is leaving Austin on May 15th. Let's send off this iconic piece of art with a celebration at the Concert on the Creek!

RSVP at: https://t.co/OuRgJC4T8s pic.twitter.com/267TA3vBYL

— Movability (@Movability) May 7, 2019

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event National Trails Day – Grapevine, TX https://t.co/uMk3fGdbIT
Grab your mountain bike and join Grapevine Parks & Recreation and DORBA at Horseshoe for guided rides on this great trail! June 1, 2019 at 09:00AM https://t.co/mfBP7ln6qE

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 7, 2019

New Event Bicycle Repair Workshop – San Antonio, TX
stormmtb@gmail.comLearn how to change a tire and get your helmet fitted during this trail and roadside repair workshop led by REI staff. Two new helmets will be raffled during the workshop. The worksho… https://t.co/nbsKje5jD0

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 7, 2019

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Kingwood Streets in the Rain Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 7, 2019 by Rick AnkrumMay 7, 2019

Today’s bike ride got rained out. I started out at 10:20 AM planning on riding to Huffman but by the time I reached 6 miles the rain started. To add to the drama in my race to find shelter several places on the sidewalk along Kingwood Drive still had trees down and I had to detour around them. I rode to Town Center and found a pass through hallway that I used before to get out of the rain.

At the intersection of Woods Estate Drive and Valley Manor Drive two women were standing and talking with two large black dogs. As I approached the intersection the two dogs ran to me barking and growling. I yelled at them and the women called the dogs who ran back to the women. I turned back and yelled at the women that the dogs should be on leashes and one of them hooked the dogs on leashes. Dog owners have no idea how their dog will react to a biker.

After waiting about 30 minutes the rain let up and I rode south to the library thinking I might continue the ride. Looking towards Huffman the sky was dark and thunder was coming from that direction. So I decided biking wasn’t going to happen today and turned back.

As I passed the Houston Police Substation on Rustic Woods Drive I spotted this vehicle.

 Bike Ride HPD High Water Rescue

Above the truck the sky is dark and the rain was waiting for me. About 3/4 of mile from home the rain started coming down hard soaking me by the time I pulled in the driveway and got under the breezeway at 11:54 AM.

This may be the weather until Saturday but I will try to ride if the weather allows.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycling News Digest May 6th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on May 6, 2019 by Rick AnkrumMay 6, 2019

Video: New Week, New You: Bicyclists promoting literacy among young children through Ride for Reading

www.ksat.com


DCTA expands transit options with new on-call contracts

by Mark Smith | www.crosstimbersgazette.com

The Denton County Transportation Authority has expanded its transit offerings with its new Mobility as a Service (MaaS) contract model, according to a DCTA news release.

Last month, DCTA’s Board of Directors approved a new suite of on-call contracts that will allow the agency to allocate up to $2.4 million of its annual operating budget to offer a variety of mobility services via task orders, according to the news release. MaaS is a trending business model in the transit industry that utilizes on-demand, real-time platform-based services that can include any combination of various mobility options such as car and bike sharing, taxis, driverless vehicles, etc. while …


Let’s Talk New Bikeways – Hardy Street

By Inge Ford | bikehouston.org

April 2019 Protected bike lane on Hardy Street

Yea! In response to the Build 50 Challenge (B-50C), Houston is building more high comfort bike lanes (bikeways). As a result, this means new designs and infrastructure. What does this mean? How will bike lanes impact motor-vehicle drivers, people on bikes, and public safety? Let’s take a moment to look at one of our newest bike lanes and talk about its use. …


What Is Going On With I-45?

bikehouston.org

May is Bike Month, and it is starting off hot.

BikeHouston, I-45 Coalition and the NHHIP (North Houston Highway Improvement Project).

BikeHouston and the I-45 Coalition are spreading the word that TxDOT needs to reconsider the $10 billion North Houston Highway Improvement Project. The Coalition held a special event at Saint Arnold Brewing Company on April 30, 2019 to raise funds for noise and social impact studies to show TxDOT that the North Houston Highway Improvement Project as proposed is not what we want. Highways do not make a city great. They divide neighborhoods, disrupt our lives during …


The Mayor Responds To Our Dangerous Streets.

Doug Waldrep | bikehouston.org

Mayor Turner’s Response to our Dangerous Streets

Too often families have lost loved ones in crashes on our urban and suburban streets. In 2018, 73 people walking or riding a bike were killed and 251 were seriously injured on Houston’s streets. This is unacceptable. We need to ensure every person gets to their destination safely whether walking, driving, rolling, or riding a bike. BikeHouston asked the City of Houston to: …


Upcoming Rides

Chasing Watts | chasingwatts.com

Lite Bike Tuesday, May 7, 2019 @ 7:05 PM

MPPPL Tuesday, May 7, 2019 @ 5:30 AM

Smackdown TNE Tuesday, May 7, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Tuesday Night Intervals w/ South Texas Cycling Club Tuesday, May 7, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Paperclip Tuesday, May 7, 2019 @ 5:45 PM

Wednesday UBG Wednesday, May 8, 2019 @ 6:30 PM

Sugar Land WNW 2019 Wednesday, May 8, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Bear Creek Crits: Week 3 Wednesday, May 8, 2019 @ 5:00 PM

West Bike Wednesday, May 8, 2019 @ 7:00 PM

Nite Bike Thursday, May 9, 2019 @ 7:05 PM

Smackdown TNE Thursday, May 9, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Pearland Bicycles Thursday Night Shop Ride 25.8 Miles Thursday, May 9, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Paperclip Thursday, May 9, 2019 @ 5:45 PM

Thursday Night Shop Ride – Short Route (12.5) Miles – Pearland Bicycles Thursday, May 9, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

The Match Sprints Saturday, May 11, 2019 @ 9:00 AM

Zube NWCC ride – Multiple groups Saturday, May 11, 2019 @ 7:30 AM

Sugar Cycles (Short) Saturday, May 11, 2019 @ 7:30 AM

Noon Bike Sunday, May 12, 2019 @ 12:00 PM

Sunday Blendin Sunday, May 12, 2019 @ 7:30 AM


USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championship this weekend at Palo Duro Canyon

by Lisa Schmidt | abc7amarillo.com

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CANYON, Texas (KVII) — The 2019 USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championship will happen this weekend at Palo Duro Canyon.

The course will run through the Canyon’s Comanche Trail which boasts technical climbs and descents, as well as sections of smooth , fast trails of the floor of the canyon, according to …


Bike Stop named gold-level bike-friendly business

Claire Kowalick | www.timesrecordnews.com

A Wichita Falls business is the first in the city to receive a gold-level bicycle friendly designation by the League of American Bicyclists (LAB).

The Bike Stop, which has been in business since 1983, earned the honor this year taking its place along 1,266 bike-friendly business (BFB) across the country.

The league named 83 new and …


2019 – The Houston Bike Summit

bikehouston.org

The Houston Bike Summit, May 17-18, is the largest celebration of cycling in Houston. It is the only event in town that brings together all types of riders to celebrate how far we’ve come and recognize where we still need to go to make Houston a Gold Level Cycling City. From passage of Houston’s first bike plan in twenty years, to the construction of an expanding trail network, BikeHouston has been instrumental in Houston’s progress in becoming a bike-friendly city. This year’s Summit is a two-day affair at Houston’s Sawyer Yards. …


TO-DO LIST: Celebrate mom, bike to work and more things to do in May and June in Sugar Land and Missouri City

By Christine Hall | communityimpact.com

May 10: Bike to work and school The city of Sugar Land and Shape Up Fort Bend are leading a leisurely group ride from Sugar Land’s Memorial Park to Fort Settlement Middle School for the sixth annual Bike to School Day or to Sugar Land City Hall for the eighth annual Bike to Work Day. Food and prizes will also be handed out to participants. 7:30-9 a.m. Free. 281-242-2000. www.sugarlandtx.gov


Ride of Silence Wednesday, May 15, 2019

RedFalcon | bicycleaustin.info

Wednesday, May 15, 2019. Gather at 6:45; Ride starts at 7:00 PM

This year we will have TWO Ride of Silence events in Austin! Choose the one that best suits your needs.

*Downtown ride starts from the Pfluger bridge. I’m not sure of the exact course and distance, but will edit this post when I find out. Social Cycling is putting this on, so check them out https://www.facebook.com/socialcyclingaustin/

*North Austin ride starts from Bratton Square (14721 Bratton Lane in Wells Branch). This ride will be 8 miles over a pretty easy course and will be a …


ofo bikes being shipped to Central America

By Jessica Gruenling | www.kbtx.com

BRYAN, Tex. (KBTX) – Yellow ofo Bicycles didn’t last long on Texas A&M’s campus, but some of them will now be put to good use.

Bikes were donated to area non profits, including SHIP International. They’ll be sending bikes to El Salvador and Guatemala.

"We have people that are making six dollars a day. Not six dollars an hour, but six dollars a day. That’s the average salary in the neighborhood where were we work in El Salvador," said Kerry Beck, the education director for SHIP International. …


The 100th historical marker in Wichita County belongs to the Hotter’N Hell Hundred

Lauren Roberts | www.timesrecordnews.com

In front of a crowd outside the Hotter’N Hell Hundred Clubhouse Monday evening an Official Texas Historical Marker was unveiled.

It was unveiled by one of the original organizers, Roby Christie, and Robert Palmer, Wichita County Historical Commission.

The historical marker designates the …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

As #BikeToWorkDay approaches, "Cyclists are the happiest commuters, arriving to work or school in better moods than those who drive solo or ride the bus, according to new research that looked at daily travel behavior and emotional well-being." https://t.co/Ul783EaXGW

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) May 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/DPDBikeSgt/status/1125601082669969408

Well we made most popular Mountain Bike Trail in Texas for 2019. This may be the 3rd or 4th time they rated us no 1. https://t.co/OPLFSAUO0k https://t.co/m0XhH1XN2b

— Flat Rock Ranch (@jdreiss) May 6, 2019

#BikeToSchoolDay is this Wednesday, May 8! Start airing tires, planning a route, and practicing hand signals! Also make sure helmets are fitted properly. https://t.co/JSUiMuEhp7

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) May 6, 2019

Hotter 'N Hell historical marker about to be unveiled at the #HHH100 building downtown. @timesrecordnews pic.twitter.com/h77miGQ8SB

— Lauren A Roberts (@LaurenAlisabeth) May 6, 2019

@thehh100 was recognized with a historical marker today. This event was created to celebrate 100 years of Wichita Falls history with a 100 mile bike ride, this also happened to be the 100th historical marker in Wichita County. Congratulations to all who … https://t.co/axNa34jPQ6 pic.twitter.com/bsyRWLeoOs

— Downtown WF (@DowntownWF) May 6, 2019

Y’all, it’s bike month. And there’s lots of bike-related happenings here in Austin, including these: https://t.co/uLHoCmvrks #rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/jmSOtfrwAl

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) May 6, 2019

When you are blessed so much that every year you are the Announcer for the best running and bike races in Houston, Texas. Thank you @HoustonMarathon and bikebarntx for allowing me the… https://t.co/ytfv6oIVN8

— markpurnell (@ispeakforyou) May 6, 2019

RT athlete Carolyn Defoore (@atxwolfpack) with a 2nd place in yesterday's Women's P123 @BikeBarnTX @TheGrandCrit in Downtown Houston!#rothetraining #Houstongrandcrit #houston #wolfpack pic.twitter.com/N82yvEiNDd

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) May 6, 2019

Celebrating #Cincodemayo in style: RT athlete Mike Stanley (@bicyclesplus) WON the @BikeBarnTX @TheGrandCrit Cat 3 race yesterday from a dominating field sprint!#rothetraining #Houstongrandcrit #bicyclesplus pic.twitter.com/rLN51rY4r9

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) May 6, 2019

Wherever you’re going, #BikeMonth is the perfect time to try out getting there by bike. 🚲 To navigate along better bikeways, improved for your safety & comfort, use the Austin Bike Map: https://t.co/4z9DJ5Ks8L, color-coded by comfort level. Happy biking! pic.twitter.com/5CLi8I82fP

— ATX Transportation (@austinmobility) May 6, 2019

Support a bike-friendly Denton by joining us tomorrow evening as Mayor Watts declares it Bike Month! https://t.co/xTI6mwO6xe pic.twitter.com/QXvfb9Hsqh

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) May 6, 2019

Houston Grand Crit 🚴‍♂️🚴‍♀️ p/b @BikeBarnTX | lotta fast folks! @ShamaCycles 🧖‍♂️ #cyclinglife pic.twitter.com/vTPbpvAp0m

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) May 6, 2019

This afternoon’s #librarycrawl stop is the Ford-Warren Branch Library in the Whittier neighborhood. I haven’t really found a place online that explains the branch names. Anyone have an idea what this one is named for? pic.twitter.com/aozUspb47p

— Eliot Landrum (@EliotLandrum) May 6, 2019

No RRR Monday Ride today! Back at it next Monday, 5/13 @ 6pm from @ATCTriShop! #rothetraining

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) May 6, 2019

Freddy grabs some more podium time this weekend at the Houston Grand! #madduckracingfamily #bikelife https://t.co/lAP73d4Ncl pic.twitter.com/Ekx07bXrKj

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) May 6, 2019

Join the Mad Duck Crew this Saturday in Aledo at The Ride for Heroes! #bikelife https://t.co/SoaSlOmaqF pic.twitter.com/7XPl5zapgx

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) May 6, 2019

Sometimes it is the little things…so excited to have the chance to partner with our friends at @dallasbikeride on these awesome reflective slap bands we are able to share with people at events and with our students!! Their @dcbikeride happens May 18th, so go get registered!! pic.twitter.com/ojph2ytWfW

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) May 6, 2019

Monday. 7:58am. @juanpelotacafe#rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/9rggXaB3sC

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) May 6, 2019

When it’s Cinco De Mayo and you are the #announcer for an incredible #bikerace plus you want to raise awareness for #breastcancer, well you put on your pink sombrero and have some fun!… https://t.co/TzDoE1YE33

— markpurnell (@ispeakforyou) May 6, 2019

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event POSTPONED – Texas Gravel Championship 2019 & TGC Gravel Tours – Rosebud, TX
This event has been changed.
Changed: POSTPONED: Texas Gravel Championship
Changed: Status: Postponed due to flooding
Texas Gravel Championship 2019 & TGC Gravel Tours… https://t.co/B8XcC7ByKG

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 6, 2019

New Event STORM Kidz Ride – San Antonio, TX South Texas Off Road Mountain-Bikers (STORM) hosts this free monthly kid's ride at McAllister Park on the dirt trails. This is a great opportunity for parents and children alike to get out on the dirt trails an… https://t.co/CvbIsQiRHm

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 6, 2019

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New Bike Jersey, Red Roses Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 6, 2019 by Rick AnkrumMay 6, 2019

Opening this week’s riding I chose the “Kingwood – Splendora – Kingwood” route and rode 44.28 miles. I started the ride at 10:43 AM with excellent biking weather: start 82 (68% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind 6 mph. Finish 84 (60% humidity), overcast, wind SE 14 mph.

I wore a new Bellwether Distance jersey atop my Bellwether shorts.

With the light wind I was able to ride at a good pace and kept improving my average speed to 14.8 mph before it dropped when I got back to Kingwood.

While riding through Tavola I stopped and took these photos.

The Knockout Roses’ brilliant red caught my eye.

Once I reached Splendora the ride back to the south was into a headwind but my legs had the power to keep my average speed up and increase it.

For a slight variation on this route I rode through Forest Colony from Valley Ranch Parkway back to the I-69/US59 south frontage road. My usual route is Azalea Blvd. but the road can be covered in mud from the trucks hauling dirt from a big excavation beside the road. They use water to keep the dust down.

I finished the ride at 2:00 PM in time to beat the school traffic. I still saw some debris from Friday’s rain and wind storm.

Tuesday’s weather forecast shows a 50% chance of rain but maybe a bike ride can be fit in before the rain arrives.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SsportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

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