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Texbiker.net covers the news, events and resources for those interested in Texas bicycling.

My bicycling passion was rekindled in 1979 with a Huffy bicycle from Woolco. From early rides around my neighborhood my enthusiasm grew to tackle my unsupported first century. From there I discovered organized rides all over Texas, races and mountain bikes. Many bikes and miles later the enthusiasm is still there.

Thanks to my late wife, Hazel Marie, for her support over the many years, miles and rides.

My primary bike is the Cervelo Caledonia Rival AXS below. My titanium bike is the Lynskey Helix titanium. My newest bike is a Canyon Endurace CF 7 Rival eTap.

3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-1
3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
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Big Mean Offroad Machines Bike Ride

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

Previously when I rode the “New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch” route I saw some heavy equipment and dust kicking up at the north end of Kelley Street along the railroad tracks. Today I decided to ride to see what was happening. The road is bumpy from all of the big dump trucks coming and going but I saw the land cleared but nothing gives an idea what will be coming. Turning around I rode back to Knox St. to cross the railroad tracks and continue the bike ride. At first I went past these two “mean” machines but I circled back and took these photos.

I am not sure what they do but getting in the woods and working seems to be the main purpose. Those tires are big. The bag on the ground is ready mix concrete partially used. Just after I took these photos a big dump truck passed with a full load of dirt kicking up lots of dust that thankfully the wind blew away before he got to me. Then a Union Pacific Railroad truck driving on the tracks pulled up causing the crossing arms to go done and stopping the big dump truck. The driver of the UP truck got out and went into a little house to look at the controls and the crossing arms went back up allowing the dump truck to go and then me.

From there the ride to Tavola went smoothly with the help of the brisk wind. The weather during the bike ride: start 86 (65% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind S 15 mph, gusts 20 mph. Finish 92 (53% humidity), partly cloudy, wind S 15 mph, gusts 20 mph.

I didn’t start the ride as early as I wanted leaving at 10:19 am but I made good time to Tavola. The ride back to Kingwood required a lot more effort with the headwind. I built my average speed up to 14.3 mph getting to Tavola but the bike ride into the wind slowly ground it down to 14.0 mph when I entered Kings Manor with about 4 1/2 miles left.

While riding south on Valley Ranch Parkway around the Azalea District another cyclist on a mountain bike was riding to the north. I waved and he waved back.

Finishing the bike ride at 12:58 pm this wrapped my May bicycling. I rode 916.1 miles during May, the most miles since August 2015 when I rode 1002.31 miles. A summary image is below the Strava summary for today’s bike ride below.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary


The two “workouts” with no data are maintenance entries.


May Biking Summary

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Texas Bicycling News Digest May 30th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on May 30, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMay 30, 2018

Pineywoods Purgatory canceled

By MICHAEL HERRINGTON | lufkindailynews.com


The Pineywoods Purgatory, an annual premier cycling event that began in 1992, will no longer be held, according to a post on the event’s Facebook page.

“It is with regret we announce that the Garland L. Parise Pineywoods Purgatory Bike Ride will no longer be held,” the post reads. “We enjoyed meeting riders from across the region and having them enjoy the hills and scenery Lufkin has to offer.” …


Summertime fun is easy to find in area

By David A. Bryant | kdhnews.com

For most kids in the area, school is out this week and it’s time for summer break. For the troops on Fort Hood, it marks the beginning of permanent change of station season. …

… Fort Hood is the home of Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (BLORA), a park situated on 2,000 acres of land that provides a variety of activities for everyone. While there is a $3 per vehicle gate fee, there are a lot of free activities, such as fishing, swimming, boating and a 26-mile long walking and mountain biking trail. …


Evening Ride

John Kite | www.strava.com/activities/1604856897

Evening Ride

J. Ramsey | www.strava.com


Bike theft ring busted in Midtown area, deputies say

www.click2houston.com


HOUSTON – A bicycle theft ring was busted Wednesday in the Midtown area, according to deputies.

The Harris County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office said 64 bicycles were recovered from a residence in the 1500 block of Truxillo between La Branch Street and Almeda Road.

KPRC2 Investigates’ Joel Eisenbaum was on the scene and went live on Facebook. You can watch it below.

The bikes were stolen, then …

64 stolen bikes recovered from theft ring in Houston’s Midtown

By Jay R. Jordan | www.chron.com


If your bicycle’s been stolen recently, police might have solved the case.

One stolen bicycle case snowballed into a discovery of two-wheeled proportions Wednesday morning when Harris County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office Deputy Joe Bowden found 64 bikes stashed behind a residence along Truxilo Street in Houston’s Midtown. …


Greater Houston athletic activities listings: June 1-3

Terry St. John | www.chron.com

CYCLING
Spring Creek Greenway Nature Trail opens at 9 a.m. Friday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony orchestrated by Greater Houston Off Road Biking Association. Light refreshments will be served, and RSVPs are required. Visit ghorba.org.

Let’s Do This Houston will ride to Janet Jackson music Friday, meeting at Third Ward Tours, 2301 Elgin St., at 7:30 p.m. for a two-hour trip. On Saturday, the Hennything Fest Bike Tour gathers at Jones Plaza, 600 Louisiana St., at 5 p.m. Visit Let’s Do This Houston on Facebook.

Houston Bicycle Club members tour the Columbus-Weimar North Loop area Saturday morning. Distance options range from 24 to 58 miles on flat to rolling hills, open fields, good roads and little traffic. Visit houstonbicycleclub.org.

Greater Houston Off Road Biking Association and REI plan a work session from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday to repair the River Bend Trail section of the Sugar Land trails, which were hard hit during Hurricane Harvey. Visit ghorba.org.

Urban Bicycle Gallery offers two weekend rides. Both the Saturday and Sunday rides begin at 8 a.m. at 4814 Nett St. Visit urbanbicyclegallery.com.


Welcome to the Addiction! Rediscovering or Beginning Cycling As An Adult

www.wheelbrothers.com


May is Bike Month and in north-central Texas, cyclists have enjoyed ideal pedaling weather to celebrate! The area rallies have seen strong or record attendance, the area group rides are consistently collecting new members, and trails have been bustling with fitness enthusiasts and families alike.

As a new sales employee in a bike shop, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the steady stream of new riders, young and old, male and female, fit and unfit, both excited and petrified, come in to find their new ride. In many cases, friends or family are already riding, and these …


Dallas Bike Share

by Daniel Day | bikesanantonio.blogspot.com


I have come across stories about the problems of Dallas Bike Share system (video above) and have read many stories about the failures about it. But that’s not what I’ve observed when I was in Dallas. What’s actually happening is that it’s serving a transportation purpose and making up for the failures of Dallas city leaders and people are enjoying the service.

Unlike San Antonio, Austin, Houston, and Fort Worth, Dallas has no Bike Share System that was initiated by the local government. The only reason why that this could be …



Texas Bicycling from Twitter

#bibliocleta pic.twitter.com/p8aqU1AxLc

— El Paso Bike Month (@ELPBikeMonth) May 31, 2018

https://twitter.com/tourdegap/status/1001953464690380802

The Texas Brotherhood Ride, first responders who are riding from New Orleans to San Antonio to raise awareness and money for this who fell in the line of duty, pull into Deweyville High School after riding over 100 miles today. More tonight at 10 on #12NewsNow pic.twitter.com/OBb62fKyH1

— Royden Ogletree (@roydenogletree) May 29, 2018

'Roll with the Council,' Saturday, June 9 at 1 p.m., Wakeland High School. Ride the Cottonwood Trail with your city council members. Conversational pace. Opt in on Facebook: https://t.co/9Uh5acMsWa @JeffCheney @bill4frisco @CityOfFriscoTx #BikeFrisco pic.twitter.com/RCnt4OT26k

— Frisco Parks & Recreation (@PlayFrisco) May 30, 2018

Bicycle Safety Month may be coming to end, but practicing safe riding shouldn’t! Visit https://t.co/ub1SI1G9fC for bicycle safety tips all year ‘round. #BicycleSafety #Bicycle pic.twitter.com/GRimhsaZPQ

— nhtsagov (@NHTSAgov) May 30, 2018

The Chair of the Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) created two subcommittees to address Infrastructure and Education. The #equitable distribution of new bike infrastructure and #safety of vulnerable road users will be core components of both subcommittees.

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) May 30, 2018

The BAC Infrastructure Subcommittee will meet tomorrow, Thursday, May 31 from 2:30 to 4:30pm at 611 Walker 6th Floor. View the agenda at https://t.co/f1mrGW3hv3

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) May 30, 2018

Getting packed up for evening crit and realized I didn't clean bike after Monday's 108 mile ride. This is like showing up for a first date and realizing you forgot to brush your teeth.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) May 30, 2018

Registration for the 2018 Hot Rocks Bike Ride is now open! Reserve your spot today!https://t.co/2PNAzHp5v7https://t.co/MkBQ0KJkfE#hotrocks #cycling #bike #hotrocks2018 #hotrocksbikeride #rockwallrotary pic.twitter.com/0DjLxZ3JIZ

— HotRocksBikeRide (@HotRocksBike) May 30, 2018

We hope to see you on Saturday morning for our Elmendorf Ride. https://t.co/XisLaDfPIc pic.twitter.com/xNMpCGHlYe

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) May 30, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Bernado Rd to New Ulm – Cat Spring, TX https://t.co/i2ikMsalTq

Ride Starter: Ronald
Nice ride, some shade, less than 40 miles, good hot weather ride.
To get there, head west on I-10 to Sealy then keep going on I-10 towards Columbus. Take… https://t.co/g5MWsf5JDQ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 30, 2018

New Event Spring Creek Greenway Nature Trail Ribbon Cutting Ceremony – Spring, TX Join us in celebrating the opening of the Spring Creek Greenway Nature Trail.  Light refreshments will be served, and RSVP are required.
There is no street address for the… https://t.co/Jz4DL22298

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 30, 2018

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Chevron Ice, Dainty Tire Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 30, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMay 30, 2018

I didn’t think today was going to be a recovery ride but my legs did. Starting out at 10:15 am on the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route I pedaled but the energy wasn’t there. So I settled into a steady pace and biked 34.51 miles. This put May at 881.73 miles, the most miles in a month since July 2017 and I still have one day to ride.

The refrigerator icemaker died last night so I put my water bottle in the freezer hoping for some ice to form before the ride. The water got cold and a little ice appeared but not enough to standup to the late May heat. I stopped at the Chevron at Atascocita Shores Drive and FM 1960 got some “real” ice. Cold water felt and tasted good for the rest of the bike ride. Before I left I put a cup cake pan filed with water in the freezer. Maybe this will make ice. The replacement refrigerator should arrive by June 7th.

Weather during the bike ride: start 88 (62% humidity), partly cloudy, wind SE 9 mph. Finish 90 (55% humidity), partly cloudy, wind S 9 mph.

When I arrived in Huffman I stopped at the Chevron for more ice (I have a thing for Chevron ice?) to carry me home and maybe last awhile afterwards. I didn’t stay long but I took this photo before leaving the Chevron station. You might notice that both tires now match after I replaced the front tire on Monday for a small piece of wire flat. Maybe the Continental 4000S II are dainty for the roads I bike?

Bike Ride Huffman Chevron

Biking west on FM 1960 the legs did a little better lifting my average speed to 14.0 mph. Later as I rode through Atascocita Shores and Kings River I improved it to 14.1 mph.

As I neared the finish of the ride another cyclist rode toward me on Woodbridge Drive, the first one during the ride. We exchanged hellos as we passed. I finished the bike ride at 12:53 pm ready to go indoors and cool down.

More heat on Thursday but if I can leave before 10 am it isn’t too bad.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Bike Ride Summary


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Texas Bicycling News Digest May 29th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on May 29, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMay 29, 2018

Kyle police ask for help identifying driver who killed bicyclist

By: Jennifer Kendall | www.fox7austin.com


HAYS COUNTY, Texas – Police in Kyle are looking for a driver they believe hit and killed a bicyclist on the I-35 Frontage Road.

53-year-old John William Lyon was found dead on the side of the road Sunday. The driver who hit him has yet to be located.

Police said based on debris at the scene, they are looking for a grey 2009 or 2010 Kia Optima. …


With great courage and commitment

By DENISE M. BARAN–UNLAND | www.theherald-news.com

Despite her own health issues, former New Lenox resident Tracy R. Sefcik took a 61-day solo bicycle journey to raise money for veterans

Sefcik did so by biking across the country from San Diego California to St. Augustine, Florida.

She rode 49 of the 61 days she was gone, approximately 65 to 75 miles a day, a journey that took two years to plan.

She called her event “Cross Country Cycle 4 Vets” and said it was her way of helping fellow veterans, as well as first responders, and thanking them for their “sacrifices and commitments.” …


HBC Memorial Day Ride. A Salute to Those who Serve!

Justus Kay | www.strava.com


Kate’s Ride 2018 – Cyclemeter

Gary Ramsey | www.strava.com


Memorial Day Ride

Ed Bustillos | www.strava.com


Gravel Map

June Bug | www.bikemojo.com

Gravel Map. People ride gravel roads all around the US and then post the route to this map.


Re-striping for safety

By Nicolette Perrone | www.ktre.com


AMARILLO, TX (KFDA) – Amarillo’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Committee says it’s making strides in their plans to re-stripe roads in the area.

The group says creating bike lanes isn’t just safety for those on two wheels.

The advisory lanes can benefit those riding on four wheels as well as pedestrians. …


Video: Brindley Trail: Mountain biker’s paradise in the heart of Sugar Land

Molly O’Connor | abc13.com

SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) — Sugar Land has become a mountain biker’s paradise with several dozen miles of hike and bike trails for families to enjoy.

The Justin Petersen Brindley Trail in Sugar Land Park is just one of the many hike and bike trails in Sugar Land making it a popular destination for beginner, intermediate and even advanced riders. …


Long distance bike ride raises money for fallen first responders

Author: Royden Ogletree | www.12newsnow.com

The Texas Brotherhood Ride, a long distance bike ride raising money for fallen first responders, stops in Deweyville on their way to San Antonio. …


City proposes turning Tyrrell Park Community Center into tourism facility

www.beaumontenterprise.com


Beaumont city council on Tuesday proposed renovating a portion of the Tyrrell Park Community Center and turning it into a tourism facility that could promote birding, golf and bike riding.

City Manager Kyle Hayes said a proposal for a selective demolition of the 12,700 square foot facility that he put before council in February was denied 4-3 by the state’s landmark commission. That “selective demolition,” which called for the removal of what’s left of the roof and …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

One of PACC’s most prestigious wins over the 2018 Memorial Day weekend of racing is in the 40+ category. One of the toughest out there folks. BOBBIE ETHERIDGE took a podium here on the overall. WOW!

Plano Cycling &… https://t.co/oYEoSTQrlB

— Team PACC (@teampacc) May 30, 2018

A good day for a ride in @league citytx pic.twitter.com/8kHNAV6XQo

— Jim Cycle Across TX (@CycleXTexas) May 30, 2018

Riding out of this 100 degree weather like ✌🏼#summertime pic.twitter.com/yB17sfq3Js

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) May 30, 2018

Ride over to us at Blue Star, we have plenty of art galleries and restaurants to keep you cool & occupied in the AC! https://t.co/lL9BYdtlwE

— Blue Star Arts (@BlueStarComplex) May 30, 2018

Time to get hot and dirty. Pump up your kiddo’s tires and get them out to ADVMX in Del Valle. U10 6pm. Juniors 10-18 6:30pm. ALL 18 and under are FREE. Coach Mike will ride with he U15 kiddos in the 6:30 race to keep ‘me safe. 👊 https://t.co/nBpANayyE0

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) May 29, 2018

Check out our "Pedal in Park 2018" photo album via FB.. https://t.co/emHSocY9ox pic.twitter.com/jHpAjMapNh

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) May 29, 2018

https://twitter.com/BBQ44/status/1001516467622424581

We saw some awesome bike jerseys and kits this year at the BP MS 150. Let's see your jersey from this year's ride! #bpms150 #shareyourjersey Photos: @jennmbow @marcialespinoza @tobincbort @hurtsdonutcompany on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/B6zqA4uXOt

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) May 29, 2018

In a group ride yesterday and 2 buddies crashed. Ambulance and fire truck on scene. 20 bikes laying on both sides of road, all of us standing around in ditch looking for shade from TX heat. Traffic slowed. Some jackass honked. That's how much motorists hate cyclists.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) May 29, 2018

Two subcommittees were created by the Bicycle Advisory Committee to address Infrastructure and Education. Equitable distribution of new bike infrastructure and safety of vulnerable road users will be core components of both subcommittees. https://t.co/CqbnxWggoL

— Houston Planning (@HoustonPlanning) May 29, 2018

Bicycle Advisory Committee's Infrastructure Subcommittee will meet Thursday, May 31, 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm, at 611 Walker 6th Floor. The agenda is posted athttp://houstonbikeplan.org/bicycle-advisory-committee/.

— Houston Planning (@HoustonPlanning) May 29, 2018

If you cycle, there are a few spots for inexpensive showers and lockers spread throughout downtown. Not to mentions commercial gyms. @mellowjohnnys, @StDavidsChurch, @UTRecSports

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) May 29, 2018

Saturday rides rolling at 7am starting this week! Worried about getting up early – first check that the high on Saturday is still projected to be 105. Heat kills! Lets get back early and sit by the pool, knowing we got… https://t.co/uL0BL5FFBb

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) May 29, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Summer Sizzling Short Track – Seguin, TX Summer Sizzling Short Track at Seguin, TXhttps://t.co/RRBI5eCJ90

Men's A Race45 minutes11:45 AM$20250.00 Cash Payout Top 3
Men's A Race Short Track 45 minutes + 1 Lap
Ladie's A Race35 minutes… https://t.co/HLXeNbSdiO

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 29, 2018

New Event Chappell Hill North Chappell Hill, TX https://t.co/EyXXJhxYnp

Starter: Ronald
Route to be determined at ride start, store in Independence, shorter options possible if the weather is too hot.
8am ride start
To get there, take Highway 290… https://t.co/jK7ZgOFW8Q

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 30, 2018

New Event Tour de Southern Walnut Creek Trail – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/4JRCwXizAQ

We're riding out at 8 AM for summer!

A moderate C-pace ride (roughly 11 to 14 mph) on The Southern Walnut Cree… https://t.co/TfEb0K8QpF

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 30, 2018

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