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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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Whats That Dangling By My Nose? Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 2, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJune 2, 2018

Today’s bike ride got a late start (12:04 pm) due to my working with my church’s men’s group repairing items at two homes. By then the weather had time to heat up which it did. I decided to ride the “Atascocita – Huffman – Walden” route and rode 32.61 miles. This puts the week total at 180.16 miles and June at 67.15 miles, 8% of the way towards the 800 mile goal. It was kind of strange to clean up to go biking.

Weather during the bike ride: start 91 (62% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind S 10 mph. Finish 95 (47% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind S 7 mph.

As I rode along Kingwood Drive near the old HEB building a man riding a trike recumbent came towards me and we pass on the greenbelt trail. I had navigate heavy traffic at two village pools that had swim meets going on, Bear Branch and Kings River. I used to go to those but thankfully my time has passed. As I rode by some people had little rooms setup with fans and other devices to keep cool.

Arriving in Huffman I took a break at the Chevron station even though it was only 18.2 miles into the ride. I ate some Fig Newtons and drank ice water. It was restful sitting in the shade on the Dean Foods milk crate watching the traffic go by. After about 20 minutes I was back on the Canyon heading west.

Riding along FM 1960 I noticed something hanging down from the nose piece of my glasses. Not being near a shady place I waited until one came along on Pinehurst Trail. Removing the glasses I saw that part of the nose piece was torn and dangling which is what caught my attention. When I got home I applied some silicone sealant hoping that would glue the piece back where it belongs but that didn’t work.

Next I tried some Continental rim cement which does not appear to be working either. Maybe Gorilla glue? I will need to buy some. I have a backup pair so I will be wearing them until I figure out a fix.

Finishing the bike ride at 2:46 pm it felt good to be inside with the A/C cool air.

More heat and dry weather on Sunday. I plan on biking to get to 200+ miles for the week.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary


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Texas Bicycling News Digest June 1st 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on June 1, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJune 1, 2018

Arlington social media gets homeless man replacement after bike vanishes

By Karen Gavis | arlingtonvoice.com


John Salazar never thought he would lose his home, his daughter and his bike.

The 42-year-old is struggling to overcome drug addiction and hopes to regain custody of his 7-year-old daughter who is currently in the foster care system.

“Every time I talk to my daughter, she says ‘Daddy, when are you going to pick me up?’” Salazar said. ”I know I have to be there for my daughter. I have to get on my feet and stable and everything.” …


Audio: Get Involved Spotlight: Bike Austin

By Mike Lee | kut.org


Bike Austin is the largest membership-based bicycle advocacy and education organization in central Texas. We are working to help transform the transportation landscape into a space that is safe and hospitable to people of all ages and abilities to move freely. Our aim is to see the number of people choosing to ride bicycles increase, especially for short trips, and it become a normal aspect of daily living for residents of Austin and the surrounding communities. …


How Cities Are Using Biking Apps to Understand Travel Patterns

by Skip Descant | www.govtech.com


In dozens of cities across the country, biking apps like Strava or Ride Report have become in-depth sources for data, informing planners where cyclists not only want to be riding, but where they feel safe.

These partnerships between public transportation departments and private technology firms are taking the place of manually counting bicyclists, surveying riders or even outright guessing, leading to the sort of data-based decision-making around areas like the placement of bicycle infrastructure, non-motorized master plans and …


Bicyclist Hit By Car, Seriously Injured In South Austin

By Tony Cantu | patch.com


SOUTH AUSTIN, TX — A bicyclist was seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle in South Austin on Friday, medics said.

A Tweet time stamp on a post by Austin-Travis County EMS medics indicates the incident occurred just before 1 p.m. The collision occurred at the intersection of West Mary Street and South 1st Street, according to paramedics. The victim, a man in his 20s, sustained …


English citizen hoping to break record at 12th Annual 24 Hours in the Canyon

By Mike Makie | www.newschannel10.com


Palo Duro Canyon (KFDA) - Chris Hopkinson is just one of the hundreds of athletes taking part in the “24 Hours in the Canyon” bicycling event, which benefits cancer research in our area.

This year’s race will be the third time the English citizen has competed in the 24 Hours in the Canyon race.

Hopkinson currently holds the course record most farthest …


Video: City receives honorable mention for efforts to improve bike network

By Estephany Escobar | www.kxxv.com


WACO, TX (KXXV) - On Thursday, the League of American Bicyclists announced Waco received an honorable mention for starting efforts to address the needs of cyclists.

City of Waco Assistant Traffic Engineer Christine Miller said the group will give the city a report card with recommendations that would allow them to improve its bicycle network. …


Spoke&Word Newsletter: Bike Month Is Over, But We Continue Our Focus

BikeHouston.org

BUILD is the word of the year. We’re actively working with the City of Houston and Harris County Commissioner Ellis to finalize projects to meet our Build 50 Challenge. Building 50 miles of high-comfort bikeways in one year will be an awesome accomplishment. …


Video: University of Texas students set to bike to Alaska to raise money for cancer research

By Brooke Bednarz | www.kxxv.com


LAMPASAS, TX (KXXV) - This year’s Texas 4000, a bike ride across the continent to raise money for cancer, is kicking off in Lampasas on June 2.

Thanks to Lampasas ISD, the 69 University of Texas students will stay in the Bozarth Fowler Gym this weekend. On Saturday, a total of 700 bikers will join the students in a 25 or 50-mile charity ride.

This is the first time the city of Lampasas has hosted the kick off for the Texas 4000, something the mayor calls a huge honor for the city. …


This weekend’s rides: Pflugerville Loop! Red Horn! START TIME CHANGED!

by Thomas | steinerranchcycling.com

NOTE: THE START TIME HAS CHANGED TO 7AM FOR BOTH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY DUE TO HEAT!

Saturday let’s go on a 66 mile loop around the wondrous city of Pflugerville in search of sweat and tears. The route is here: https://www.strava.com/routes/3955052. After the ride we meet up at Lakeside for some discounted burgers and beer!

Sunday is our usual Coffee Shop ride to Red Horn. It is 50 miles and is at an …


Mobile Bicycle Repair By The Numbers

by Johnny Guzman | bicyclepointofview.blogspot.com

This article discusses the earning potential, market research and operating costs involved in starting your own mobile bicycle repair business

Ever thought about starting your own mobile bicycle repair business? Tired of working a dead end job at a bike shop and looking for something that will grow your experience and industry knowledge? Are you a competent bike mechanic and a self taught learner? Are you self managed at the workplace? Then maybe it’s time to consider owning your own mobile repair business. This article discusses the real numbers in terms of profit, operating costs and the customer base you will most likely be dealing with. The purpose behind this article is to either …


Video: Bicyclist shot in central Abilene, suspect still at large

By: Erica Garner | www.bigcountryhomepage.com

ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – A bicyclist was shot during an argument with multiple suspects in central Abilene Friday afternoon.

Witnesses at the scene of the shooting at the intersection of S. 3rd Street and Larkin Street told KTAB and KRBC several men were arguing in the street around 12:30 p.m., when three-to-five of them went inside a residence while another began riding a bicycle. …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Kantdu Kanza Final Notes

Staging Address:101 Freese (Austin & Freese) Sanger, TX
Parking available at the Community Center, Switzer Park (grass is okay) and First Assembly of God Church

Check in inside the… https://t.co/CuTVIdm6cM

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) June 2, 2018

#BikeDTHTX https://t.co/L5Icc6E6En

— Pepe Lucho #BLM (@cmoney_htx) June 2, 2018

https://twitter.com/m_vince/status/1002664996466253825

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— Dan Pedroza (@beagleracing) June 1, 2018

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— Dan Pedroza (@beagleracing) June 1, 2018

Makes that FIVE in a row! Kyle Swanson wins AGAIN at yesterday's @KingRacingGroup Crit! #elbowzracing #rotorbike#iamspecialized #hyperthreads pic.twitter.com/BQiEbPPDLR

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) June 1, 2018

95 riders participating in our mileage challenge rode over 22,000 miles during the month of May. That's right, 22,000 miles on their bikes!!! They saved $2,702 worth of gas, saw amazing things on their… https://t.co/ALEdxkzzwJ

— Local Hub (@localhubbicycle) June 1, 2018

Today on BikeHouston NOW we'll sit down with Officer Joe Bowden. He'll talk to us about how he's been helping cyclists recover their stolen bikes & tell us about the 64 bike recovery from earlier this week.

He's a busy man right now so the interview is early @ 10:30am. Tune in! pic.twitter.com/zVjuU6yOVx

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) June 1, 2018

If you’re on a bike in #Austin, please get involved with @bikeaustin and our local issues sorrounding #ATX's infrastructure. It’s important! Do it y'all. #BikeATX #BikeAustin https://t.co/nVHP352tj3

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) June 1, 2018

Registration for the 2018 HHH CRITERIUM & ROAD RACES is now open!!!https://t.co/qCEp4tmlKg@TexasBikeRacing @MSUCyclingTeam pic.twitter.com/l4OaqaJrdt

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) June 1, 2018

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event HOUSTON SANS CAR – (abbreviated edition) https://t.co/Km7RegEocB

Gail and Sam are back from the cool environs of Spain to the scorching heat of Houston. Since it will be so hot on Sunday, the plan is a little different for this month's Housto… https://t.co/wqCtYs9tXw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 2, 2018

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Cancer Research Encounter in Huffman Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 1, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJune 1, 2018

Until I met Dennis at the Huffman Chevron today’s bike ride was going to be routine for the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route. As I was getting ready to leave the station I noticed a bike standing behind me and then I spotted Dennis walking towards the doors. He was wearing a bright orange and blue jersey with big letters across the front about a bike challenge. I asked him about the challenge and he told it was for cancer research. He is raising $450 during the month of June. His goal is to bike every day and ride 450 miles during June. He told me his schedule might get in the way but he was going to still attempt. He also told me he is a little short of the fund raising goal.

Dennis lives in Indian Shores, a subdivision north of Huffman on FM 2100. I asked him where he rides and he said today he was going 30+ miles by biking south to Crosby, by the grass farms and then east over Lake Houston and back home. He stopped at the Chevron station to refill his water bottle and get a snack. I wished him success on his biking and goals as he went inside and I got ready to leave. A photo of his bike and if you look closely in the enlarged photo you can see Dennis inside the store.

Bike Ride Dennis Huffman Chevron

My bike ride started at 10:27 am (the start time is creeping later) and the weather during the bike ride: start 89 (63% humidity), party cloudy, wind S 9 mph. Finish 95 (47% humidity), partly cloudy, wind S 6 mph. I need to start earlier to avoid some of the heat.

Skirting around a couple of schools early in the bike ride to avoid the final day dismissal traffic was a good idea but I got caught by the Kingwood High School traffic as I waited to cross Kingwood Drive on the way back home at 32.3 miles. School buses were running early too.

My legs out out decent power until I stopped at the Chevron station for a 15 minute break. After the break they just didn’t power the ride like before the break. Over training?? The legs brought me to the end of the bike ride at 1:26 pm but it wasn’t as fast as I preferred with my average speed dropping to 13.6 mph.

Later start on Saturday due to a morning commitment. Weather looks to be a repeat of today. I am still improvising ice cubes for the water bottle to start the bike ride. Last idea: fill the 3 oz. bath cups with water and freeze them. I think they will fit the water bottle opening and the cups are slick enough the ice will not stick.

My goal for June is 800 miles. That doesn’t allow many blank days.

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SportTracks Bike Ride Summary


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Texas Bicycling News Digest May 31st 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on May 31, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMay 31, 2018

Williamson County Reminds Residents Of ‘National Trails Day’

By Tony Cantu | patch.com


Officials say county’s 27-plus miles of trails through the county’s parks, trails and preserve system can do wonders for mental health.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TX — With National Trails Day just around the corner, Williamson County officials remind residents of the abundance of natural areas in the area that can relieve stress, depression or lethargy.

National Trails Day is June 2. Williamson County officials point to studies suggesting the natural environment improves mental health conditions by alleviating stress, depression, and fatigue. It also supports …


All Along the Rio Grande

Grant Wishard | www.weeklystandard.com


Our southern border is safe. It’s secure. And the region has far bigger problems than people trying to get across the river to find work.
Brownsville, Texas
Marta Todd lives happily with her husband and an adopted stray dog on the Texas side of the Rio Grande. They are content with their small town, Zapata (pop. 5,089), their RV home on the edge of Falcon Lake, and the eBay business they run out of a nearby storage container. A cool breeze is always blowing off the water, rustling the tall grass and the palm trees that shade the trailer park. Weekend campers and anglers flock in and out, but the Todd family stays put. …

… I started my second trip in the westernmost corner of Texas, where El Paso and its Mexican counterpart, Juárez, are straining toward each other with the wave force of concrete and urban sprawl. Similar to the like poles of two magnets, they are kept just apart by the force of the Rio Grande. I pedaled southeast, sticking as close as I could to the river. It was a civilized country at first. High peaks in nearly every …


Hiking, biking bonanza: Rockport community showcases up-close views of nature

By Ralph Winingham | www.expressnews.com


ROCKPORT — Saltwater fishing, boating and beach time are typical attractions for visitors to the Texas coastal community, although taking a stroll or biking across this wildlife wonderland are rapidly gaining in popularity.

Designed to attract foot and bike traffic across the area, the Aransas Pathways project is helping to offer locals and visitors alike free access to a variety of hiking and biking trails carefully carved through areas of …


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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Austin's hike and bike trail gets new bridge under Congress Ave.https://t.co/kESFgZfYJu pic.twitter.com/pMdTFKVa27

— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) June 1, 2018

Dear @SylvesterTurner, we’re about to spend $10M of generous money from @RodneyEllis. How can we ensure it wont be misused (once built) like our only g protected lane does on a daily basis? #BikeDTHTX https://t.co/SQH4mXa1Kq

— Pepe Lucho #BLM (@cmoney_htx) May 31, 2018

.@EnergyCorridor Executive Director Clark Martinson has been named the new executive director of @BikeHouston. Clark showed up on his bike when we interviewed him for our #DutchJunction story back in 2016 @HPMNews887 @HoustonPubMedia #cycling #bikes pic.twitter.com/CPquAa7QSj

— Gail Delaughter (@Gail_HPM) May 31, 2018

Wine ride Saturday 6/2 Meet at parking lot in Old Mesilla 2231 Avenida de Mesilla… arrive early ride launches @ 9:00am! 22 easy miles then lunch at Luna Rosa Vineyard EVERYONE is welcome and yes that means you!! pic.twitter.com/PtA30oJ5FM

— Rick Moya (@rick_moya) May 31, 2018

Somthing pretty special happened last night at the Wednesday night Crit in McKinney. Information coming in that PACC may have swept the top of the A, B and C races!!! We will add more details and photo's as they come… https://t.co/S9KHNcp8k5

— Team PACC (@teampacc) May 31, 2018

Why not enjoy some hills with us on Sunday in Kendalia? Wheels down at 8 AM. https://t.co/GLp0iJJNBi pic.twitter.com/gWckGO1LEJ

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) May 31, 2018

Are YOU training for our Gran Fondo charity ride? We hope to see cyclists of all skill levels on Sept. 22! https://t.co/sb6OTjiGTN #ESGF2018 https://t.co/aT4AhiZii4

— Smith Charities (@SmithCharities) May 31, 2018

To keep the momentum of Bike Month rolling into June, we’re encouraging folks to share their favorite cycling destinations with our community! Ride to your favorite SATX destination, snap a selfie with your bike… https://t.co/zxPyLe1Dyv

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) May 31, 2018

Did you know that in less than 6 months #UT students avoided 33,000 car trips by using our #bikes? Learn more here:https://t.co/JUkVnRblPs pic.twitter.com/5zb81LZj1U

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) May 31, 2018

Runners & bikers: There’s a new trail bridge underneath Congress Avenue on the north side near Cesar Chavez. It replaces the decades-old, narrow wooden bridge. @KVUE pic.twitter.com/Blch74j9cm

— Rebeca Trejo (@Rebeca_Trejo_) May 31, 2018

Join us for a happy hour ride from @WatersideFW to @westbendfw June 14! For just $20, riders will enjoy food and drinks from the newly opened @bartacolife and the popular @HGSplyCo as well as cold beer from @RahrBrewing. Get your tickets today! https://t.co/W5clijGWOv pic.twitter.com/gIISa3xtir

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) May 31, 2018

Congratulations and welcome, Clark! We look forward to working with you and the rest of @BikeHouston's hardworking team to continue growing Houston's bike culture and infrastructure. https://t.co/e0xvIZDLm0

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) May 31, 2018

For Immediate Release: @abc13houston @FOX26Houston @KHOU @KPRC2 @TelemundoHou @HoustonChron @Gail_HPM @KPFTNews @KPFTRadioHD @stephkuzy @sam_kett @GregoNewsfix @DugBegley @allynwest @HOUBizJournal @HoustoniaMag @HoustonPress @Free_Press pic.twitter.com/wWJwCc9ZBE

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) May 31, 2018

Brian to lead DB1 weekly ride for Chris! (Jun 02, 2018 07:00AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) May 31, 2018

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Lambent Wheels Rolling to Buda – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/Jaz52xmZtB

What we'll do
This is the standard South Austin route to Buda and then returning. This ride is no-drop and the pace … https://t.co/JwGoYzgOrY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 31, 2018

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