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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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Baytown YMCA Gator Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on March 2, 2019 by Rick AnkrumMarch 2, 2019

I got up early today (5 AM) to drive to Lee College in Baytown for the 8:30 AM start. Leaving home around 6:20 AM I drove through some fog/mist and when I got to Loop 330 and Lynchburg Road I saw the sign flashing ferry closed. I was glad I registered for the 53 mile route (actually 51. 01miles). I suspected once the fog lifted the ferry would open and the 63 and 43 mile routes would take the ferry.

Arriving about 7:10 AM I walked to the gym to pick up my number and shirt (I pre-registered) and met a long line. Once inside the line broke into pre-registered and not registered. After 10 minutes or so I made my way to the table, got checked off the list, received my t-shirt and number. From there I walked back to the Jeep handing out Texbiker.net business cards along the way. I gave away all I brought.

Back at the Jeep I got the Canyon Endurace CF SLX out, mounted the front wheel, added my number to the back of the jacket, and then rode to the starting line. I expected to wait until 8:30 AM when the 53 route left but riders were leaving when they wanted. I took a couple of photos, started the PowerPod and started the ride at 8:14 AM.

Unlike last week at the Jalapeno 100 the route signs were numerous and easy to spot. You needed to know the color designated for the route though. I was okay since the 53 and 33 mile routes stayed together for awhile and at the first rest stop I checked the big map to learn that the 53 route was dark blue.

I dressed based on the forecast with shorts, leg warmers, long sleeve thermal jersey, wind breaker jacket, and half finger gloves. I chose those gloves expecting it to warm up during the ride. For the first 10 miles or so my fingers were chilly but then I didn’t think about them. Weather during the bike ride: start 59 (93% humidity), fog/mist, wind NE 7 mph. Finish 70 (79% humidity), mostly cloudy with haze, wind E 8 mph.

The roads were generally smooth with a few rough short sections. Loose dogs appeared in three places. The first two were aggressive but short lived. The third one though was super aggressive wanting a pound of flesh as I told the cyclist ahead of me when I caught up with him after the encounter. This was around the 20 or 21 mile point so I was warmed up and the wind didn’t slow me down as I out raced him. He lasted a hundred yards or so and then gave up circled back to his waiting spot for the next biker.

By now the route headed east or northeast into the wind but would turn south putting the wind in position to help some. I was ready.

Up to rest stop 4 I stopped but at number 5 I rode on by partly because I didn’t see it until I was at the left turn and needed to go across two lanes to get there. From there it was about 13 miles to the finish and I kept the pace up and my average speed at 14.6 mph. The roads looked familiar even though the last time I did this ride was 3/2/2013. This section had some freshly resurfaced roads which was nice.

Back in Baytown a funeral procession caught up with cyclists and I stopped near the cemetery off Ferry Road to wait for the cars to move by. Resuming there was about 8 miles to go.

A few hundred feet from the finish a group of us stopped for a slow moving freight train to clear the crossing. Once the crossing guard arms lifted we were off and I finished the ride at 12:06 PM.

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Strava Year progressions Graph

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Texas Bicycling News Digest March 1st 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on March 1, 2019 by Rick AnkrumMarch 1, 2019

Volunteer Sign-Up – REI 20th Annual Hill Country MTB Challenge

by Ride Away Bicycles | www.bikereg.com

Sat Mar 23 – Sun Mar 24, 2019 Comfort, TX Volunteers will be added to the front gate list and have their land use and camping fees waived.

  1. Camping – there will be plenty of space to put up a tent in the camping area if you would like to camp out. There is a shower facility that volunteers will have access to.

  2. Parking – Park at the volunteer shed or in the general parking areas. If you are camping, you can drive in and park next to your campsite.

  3. Food for volunteers. …

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Weekend Rides: Crystal Falls-Leander-Brushy Loop & Red Horn

Brad Weaver | steinerranchcycling.com

Weather permitting Saturday… 7:30 am training ride: https://www.strava.com/routes/4153129 Endurance Pace Group at 8:30 am for an out and back to the Arboretum. After the ride, we meet up at Lakeside for some discounted breakfast tacos, burgers and beer!

Sunday training ride to Red Horn from C&C at 7:30 am https://www.strava.com/routes/4736117

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Video: A different way to cycle in Lubbock

By: Emily Harrison | www.everythinglubbock.com

LUBBOCK, Texas – One unique way to start cycling around West Texas is through the Cycle Bar on Milwaukee Avenue. Trainers there say it is a total body workout that is low impact, and good for all ages. …

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West Texas Trail Alliance spearheading project, volunteers, donors needed

By: Amanda Duforat | www.bigspringherald.com

BIG SPRING, TX A new hiking and biking trail will soon be available in Big Spring, through the efforts of the West Texas Trail Alliance. Construction- led by Bike Park Solutions – is set to begin today inside the State National Park on the Big Spring State Park Multi use trail project. …

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Houston Sans Car – Houston Bicycle Club

houstonbicycleclub.wildapricot.org

As of Friday, the weather forecast for Sunday is rainy, so this ride will be "weather permitting". It is recommended that you check the weather report on Sunday morning before heading to the ride.

This is an informal, leader led ride, at an easy pace (Ride speed: 11 – 14 mph ) for those who want to see parts of Houston and many of its special places by bike. We’ll start at 9:00 a.m. at Stude Park. The rest stop will be at one of the city’s independent coffee houses, so if you like coffee, and want to ride through some interesting neighborhoods, this is the ride for you. Total distance is between 20 and 25 miles.

The ride starts at Stude Park on Usener St. near Michaux St. The nearest large cross streets are White Oak and Studemont.

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NWCC TGIF Ride: Benders Landing Edition

Rick Rostkowski | www.strava.com

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Doing all I must to improve my shoulder strength and be ready to race my first major race of the year in my hometown @elpasotexas – will I be seeing you here @davedtowle? https://t.co/2I6q6nkSah pic.twitter.com/5GxMBCRoMj

— Jesus (@SrCampy) March 2, 2019

Who can make it to this focus group on Saturday March 2nd? The purpose is to identify potential barriers for road users (all types) in understanding bicycle and pedestrian safety law? You have to rsvp as this is a small group. Make a difference!! pic.twitter.com/BlAkjfBSNj

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) March 2, 2019

#CharroDays @BrownsvilleRGV 🚲 pic.twitter.com/ERdFuSIcpQ

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) March 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/bicyclesplus/status/1101624903973912576

Parking in the bike lane is not only illegal when "No Parking" signs are present but also a serious safety issue for bicyclists using the lane. @HoustonPlanning and the Bicycle Advisory Committee want to do more about this issue. Images like these help us document the problem. https://t.co/nroxrwpW75

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) March 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/iusedtohustle/status/1101524060083752960

3 weeks from today the first event of 2019 and the first ever Junior National Track Calendar event will be happening at Alkek Velodrome. If you are a junior… https://t.co/CwHcZls9wM

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) March 1, 2019

Interested in helping make the #DFWTourdeCure a success? Then join the planning committee! The next meeting will be at 6PM, Tuesday, March 5th at the ADA North Texas office. See you then!

Email Kevin at… https://t.co/0AjzajcdpC

— DFW Tour de Cure (@DFWTourdeCure) March 1, 2019

Check out my MTB activity on Strava: https://t.co/2MAegRrSTX#iamspecialized #StumpjumperHT #IWantMyMTB #MissionTrails #Borderwall pic.twitter.com/2zXCgfl421

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) March 1, 2019

A good way to measure how comfortable your bike lanes are is to look at the people using them. Do you see women? Senior citizens? Young children? If not, there’s more work to do.

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) March 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/bicyclesplus/status/1101622975533641730

Are there any businesses in #Austin #ATX offering to pay employees to bike to work? #BikeATX https://t.co/PyvWEc4FU7

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) March 1, 2019

Permanent grit.💪🏼 @sunskiwoodlands #sunandskiPro Debbie Aurelius looking ready to take on any trail terrain our custom #sunandski x Canari #backtheblue jersey. https://t.co/OucTezejZr #sunandskistyle pic.twitter.com/F1LprzWXe6

— Sun & Ski Sports (@SunAndSkiSports) March 1, 2019

What do you find most challenging about biking in Denton? Help us identify issues to focus on in our upcoming questionnaire to city council candidates! https://t.co/gA7aFxXwzX pic.twitter.com/rPC2sa0ZzQ

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) March 1, 2019

Check out the new page on our website! Tell us WHY YOU RIDE! https://t.co/sDxByEzsER

— 24 in the Canyon (@24inthecanyon) March 1, 2019

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event FULL GAS on Peddler's PASS, MTB Individual Time Trial – Cedar Park, TX https://t.co/zyvk1WjHtU

Put your USAC racing license to work in the off-season and win cash for going fast!

Racers will take three timed laps of the 2.7mile Peddler’s Pas… https://t.co/f9nmOlNUay

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2019

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What Rule? They Can Be Broken Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on March 1, 2019 by Rick AnkrumMarch 1, 2019

18.9, that’s the number of miles I need to ride per day during March to reach my 585 mile goal. I got a good start today riding 28.12 miles on the “Atascocita – Walden – E. Lake Houston Parkway” route.

I kept waiting for the temperature to hit 60 but gave up at 59.4 degrees and got dressed to ride. This is the second ride in a row that I broke one of my rules, do not ride when the temperature is below 60. The overcast sky didn’t encourage me a lot but I wanted to get March started properly.

Starting at 2:07 PM is rather late and at first I was going to ride a shorter route but I felt good a the decision point at FM 1960 and Atascocita Shores Drive. I opted to go longer and headed east over Lake Houston. It was a good choice even with the dreary weather. Weather during the bike ride: start 59 (80% humidity), overcast, wind 4 mph. Finish 60 (85% humidity), overcast, wind calm. To offset the chill I repeated yesterday’s wardrobe except I exchanged a long sleeve jersey for the thermal long sleeve jersey. It was 12 degrees warmer today so I figured I didn’t need the heavy jersey. I was warm and when I put out extra effort I got a little warm but that was okay.

Riding late afternoon I didn’t expect see another cyclist but as I came to Rustic Woods Drive exiting the bank parking lot there he was, not as warmly dressed as I was. That was about 1 1/2 miles from the finish of the ride. School traffic was mostly gone and the ride ended at 4:25 PM.

Tomorrow I am signed up for the Baytown YMCA Gator Ride. The weather forecast calls for High 69 F, 40% Precip. / 0.01 in, PM Showers. High 69F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph. Looks like overcast sky to go with it. Back in 2013, the last time I rode there is was freezing with temperatures in the 40’s and a stiff wind. I will dress accordingly.

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SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Strava year Progressions Graph

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Texas Bicycling News Digest February 28th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on February 28, 2019 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 28, 2019

5th ANNUAL ¡Paletas y Bicicletas 2019!

Bike Friendly Oak Cliff | www.facebook.com

Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 1 PM – 5 PM Lake Cliff, Dallas 5th Annual, FREE, FAMILY FRIENDLY event will include +20 KID’S BIKE GIVEAWAYS!

There will be a park clean-up, a SHORT ride, piñatas, mariachis and even luchadores!

1:00pm: Meet up at Lake Cliff Park 3:00pm: Roll out to second park 4:00pm: Arrive at Kidd Springs Park

RSVP, Share and Invite please!

Bike Friendly Oak Cliff would like to extend an invitation to the entire community, please come and enjoy the festivities.

More details to follow…

Jeff Speck (Urban Planner): I-45 Expansion is I-10 All Over Again. It’ll be a disaster. xpost r/houston from bikehouston

My Recent Bike Riding: Stats and Feelings

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.wordpress.com

After a number of bike news posts, it’s time for a personal update. This blog is meant to educate, inform, inspire and motivate. But it is also to shine a light on one bicyclist’s journey (literal and figurative), not just the good, but also the bad and ugly. Regarding the latter, lately the engine room has not been firing on all cylinders. But truth be told, it’s been …

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Video: Cyclists identify dangerous crossing on Walnut Creek Bike Trail in Austin

Jenni Lee | www.kvue.com

Cyclists say they are tired of waiting for a traffic signal the Texas Department of Transportation promised them in 2015.

AUSTIN, Texas — Crossing Decker Lane on the Walnut Creek Bike Trail isn’t hard mid-mornings, but late afternoons and during drop-off and pick-up times at nearby Decker Elementary, it is a different story.

Wait times for cyclists can take a long time.

"It’s just a mess," said Doug Ballew, who has been cycling for nearly 30 years. …

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Texas remains among worst states for pedestrian deaths in new report

Dug Begley | www.houstonchronicle.com

Texas and Houston, despite greater focus on road safety, continue to trail other places in curbing pedestrian deaths, a new estimate of 2018 deaths found.

In the first six months of 2018, 298 Texas pedestrians died on or along roadways, the Governors Highway Safety Association said in its report, released Thursday. The death count was 32 higher than for the first six months of 2017, tying Georgia for the largest increase in pedestrian fatalities. …

… Despite the troubling trends, there is optimism Houston is moving toward safer streets, Blair said. The Gulfton community is urging street improvements and more investment in crossing guards for children after a preschooler was killed in 2017. Near Northside’s management district is investing in new sidewalks and street crossings. Houston Public Works, working with cycling advocates and LINKHouston, is addressing the problematic intersections in the city. …

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Foggy conditions lead to bicycle accident

by Andrea Carden | ktxs.com

NEW BRAUNFELS — A bicyclist was hit from behind on the southbound frontage road of I-35 in New Braunfels Wednesday morning by a car exiting the highway.

The 55-year old New Braunfels man was taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center with serious but …

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City nominates hike, bike trail phase for funding initiative

By Madelyn Edwards | www.weatherforddemocrat.com

Weatherford City Council Tuesday night approved a resolution to nominate the Town Creek Hike and Bike Trail Phase III project for funding via the North Central Texas Council of Governments.

Capital Transportation Projects Director Terry Hughes talked to council about a call for projects issued by NCTCOG in December 2018. The Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program is an 80/20 funding initiative for design and construction of an active transportation system. …

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Video: Pay It Forward gives cancer survivor bicycle to compete in Mighty Mujer triathlon

ktxs.com

EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14) — The Pay It Forward team gave a Synthia Alvara who is cancer survivor a bicycle.

Alvara defeated cancer and is feeling strong. She is ready to participate in the local Mighty Mujer triathlon.

Her friend Aimee, nominated her to our Pay It Forward crew.

Sandra Diaz and Michael J. Gopin …

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Program gives bicycle helmets to kids

Arthur Hahn | www.brenhambanner.com

COLLEGE STATION — Thousands of helmets will be given to area children Thursday to encourage bicycle safety.

The 11th annual “Hard Hats for Little Heads” will be held at Reed Arena on the Texas A&M University campus beginning at 9 a.m. …

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Students win Improve UT Challenge with proposal for bike lanes on Speedway

BY NICOLE STUESSY | www.dailytexanonline.com

Thousands of students walk, bike and ride scooters along Speedway Mall to travel across campus during passing periods.

“It’s unsafe, maybe even chaotic,” said Ricardo Bowers, director of Orange Bike Project. “I see people biking that are weaving in and out of pedestrians and now scooters are doing the same thing. It seems like it’s an accident waiting to happen.”

Four students from the Orange Bike Project, a bike shop located in the 27th Street Parking Garage, and …

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Video: Thieves target cars at hike and bike trails and parks

by Tan Radford | ktxs.com

BEAUMONT — Beaumont police say thieves are focusing on vehicles at Beaumont’s hike and bike trails and parks where at least ten vehicle burglaries are under investigation since January 1.

Six of the burglaries have taken place at …

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Video: Texas Tech brings in the ‘Lime Bikes’

By: Emily Harrison | www.everythinglubbock.com

LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech and Lime are partnering up again to bring 50 ‘Lime Bikes’ to Lubbock. These bikes are electric meaning they will help riders get to their destinations faster.

"As you peddle, it peddles with you," said Stacy Stockard, Media Relations Coordinator for the Transportation and Parking Services of Texas Tech University. "If you’re tiring down these …

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How a chairlift from New Mexico is changing things for Central Texas mountain bikers

By Pam LeBlanc | www.austin360.com

When the chairlift started cranking earlier this month on opening day of the new Spider Mountain bike park near Burnet, snow flurries sifted from the sky.

That seemed appropriate, considering that the very same lift that now carries bikes up a Central Texas hill once carried skiers to the top of Al’s Run at Taos Ski Resort in New Mexico.

Onetime Austin resident and overgrown-kid-in-disguise James Coleman, managing partner of …

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Video: Recognition of Sherman bike trail

By Emily Akins | www.kten.com

SHERMAN, Texas — Sherman’s Binkley Park Trail is getting props from Big D.

The six-mile trail has been recognized by the Dallas Off Road Bicycle Association for its upkeep and popularity. …

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Braving the race

By Giselle Warren | www.thebatt.com

For most Aggies, biking across campus is a feat in and of itself. But for philosophy professor Jose Bermudez, only the brutal conditions of the Iditarod Trail Invitational are enough to quench his thirst for adventure.

The Iditarod Race is an intensive 1,000-mile race that forces the individual to rely on their own abilities for survival. Participants must be prepared to face circumstances ranging from aggressive wildlife to …

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Video: Cyclists reflect on fatal bike accident before Gran Gravel 500 race

By Rusty Surette | www.kbtx.com

Bicyclists participating in the Gran Gravel 500 race had a moment of silence early Thursday morning to remember a local bicyclist who lost his life on a Brazos Valley roadway.

Kenneth Spence, 47, of College Station passed away in January after he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle on the feeder road of Highway 6 in south Brazos County. …

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Spider Mountain is open Friday through Sunday this weekend! This weeks moisture will create perfect hero dirt–we'll see you this weekend to shred! #mtb #spidermountain
📷 richiegetter @… https://t.co/wsLtjiYhDV

— Spider Mountain (@Spider_Mountain) March 1, 2019

Thank you to our Mission Firefighters and Police Officers keeping our Community safe as residents take part in the City of Mission’s Community Bike Ride! #MyMission pic.twitter.com/31PtzeCITi

— City of Mission, TX (@CityOfMissionTX) March 1, 2019

Locally produced wine, the Wee Chi Tah mountain bike trail and red tacos are some of the Wichita Falls’ experiences captured by PBS television show The Daytripper as they filmed in the city this week. https://t.co/MaM8Q68iIs pic.twitter.com/IbbpiPzuRL

— Times Record News (@timesrecordnews) February 28, 2019

Getting ready for our first Community Bike Ride! 6:30-7:30pm on Conway Ave. from 1st to FM 495. Join us. #MissionFit 🚲 🚴‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/CwMP48HEZJ

— City of Mission, TX (@CityOfMissionTX) March 1, 2019

Our Mission Mayor Dr. Armando O’Caña kicks off the City of Mission’s first ever Community Bike Ride on Conway! Join us downtown until 7:30! pic.twitter.com/vkoFbT2LKg

— City of Mission, TX (@CityOfMissionTX) March 1, 2019

Swipe to see our U23s for this year… can you tell which one tells the most jokes?? #u23 #development #texas #cycling USA Cycling Robert Spangle Photography

Strike USA
Bicycle World
CHI St. Luke's Health
Baylor… https://t.co/EfPDh9Fqer

— Strike Cycling Development Team (@strike_devo) March 1, 2019

#TBT: @pamelaanne633 smiling into a fast corner and climb in Sunday’s sunshine at the Pace Bend Road Race. Haute Wheels Racing loved seeing so many women racing, including some who were… https://t.co/MI0gmHIkau

— Haute Wheels Racing (@hautewheelsrace) February 28, 2019

Let's do some hills on Sunday at 9 AM! Meet us for our Krueger Canyon Ride. https://t.co/EtoekayFU7 pic.twitter.com/GwOSXjxI7Z

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) February 28, 2019

NEW RESOURCE! Ever wanted to start a Bike to School Day, but never knew where to start? Our new #BikeToSchoolGuide (and checklists!) combine eight years of experience into a comprehensive resource. Download it now at https://t.co/seyYchyCLY pic.twitter.com/e7lYFeQ9rq

— BikeSafe (@iBikeSafe) February 28, 2019

#TBT to Mellow Johnny's Speed Shop​'s Coach Speed crushing it at the @DrivewaySeries​, which starts back up in TWO weeks.

NEXT Thursday, March 7, is the series' kick-off party at @LaManchaTexMex​. Party details here: https://t.co/PziZD8HrgP pic.twitter.com/m5sl3ZZ3bb

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) February 28, 2019

After some technical difficulties, finally getting to post our #SundayFunday post!! Watch for these on Sunday's for bike love happening in the upcoming week!! Lots of good stuff still to happen this week for you to… https://t.co/yPyiCuqsWS

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) February 28, 2019

Heinz to lead DB1 weekly ride for Chris! (Mar 02, 2019 08:00AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) February 28, 2019

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Conquer the Coast – Corpus Christi, TX
Conquer the Coast – South Texas’ premier cycling event, returns for its 16th year on Saturday, September 14th. Event organizers expect all routes and amenities to be open for the 2019 ride.  The 10-mile cr… https://t.co/1PeAaP3cRu

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 28, 2019

New Event Ride to Remember – Poth, TX The City of Poth will host the 11th Annual “Ride To Remember” Bicycle Ride and 5K Run/Walk in cooperation with the Alzheimer’s Association and the Poth Economic Development Corp. The event will take place on the morn… https://t.co/lB7c4KLdNK

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 28, 2019

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