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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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No Flat Tire Drama Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 17, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMay 17, 2018

I skipped the flat tire drama on today’s bike ride. Wheels down at 11:21 am as I set off on the “Kingwood – SH 242 – Kingwood” route biking 35.25 miles at the end. The week stands at 158.66 miles and May is up to 561.09 miles leaving 99 miles to reach my goal for May. Year to date I am at 2616.5 miles. My goal for 2018 is 6800 miles.

Weather during the bike ride: start 87 (51% humidity), fair, wind 5 mph. Finish 93 (39% humidity), a few clouds, wind W 7 mph. Accordingly I wore shorts and a short sleeve jersey plus sunscreen.

Before leaving I replaced the cadence sensor battery and had no issues with the Elemnt showing cadence. Wahoo Fitness has a handy utility app that shows the sensor firmware, signal and battery information. The cadence sensor would not show up in the app.

When I reached SH 242 I ride west about 1/4 of a mile and turn south to begin the ride back to Kingwood. Today I stopped and took these photos of SpeedSportz, a go cart track. The second photo looks back to SH 242. One go cart was racing around the track. (Click on the image to enlarge it)

5-17-2018 Bike Ride SpeedSportz-1
5-17-2018 Bike Ride SpeedSportz-2

Riding south I stopped at the Mobil station at FM 1485 and I-69/US59 for ice and water. Staying long enough to walk inside and back out I continued south to Valley Ranch Parkway looping back to I-69/US59. From there I rode south to Northpark Drive where I stopped at the Valero station for water and a package of cookies to fuel me to the finish.

Not many schools to pass on today’s route and I was well in front of dismissal time avoiding traffic. I finished the ride at 2:08 pm.

More hot, dry sunny weather on Friday for biking.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Bike Ride Summary


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Texas Bicycling News Digest May 16th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on May 16, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMay 16, 2018

Riding Along The Rio Grande

By shary koenig | www.crazyguyonabike.com

From Orange TX to Lake Arthur, LA: The Bank Hotel

Wednesday May 16, 2018, 348 miles (560 km) – Total so far: 1,000 miles (1,609 km)

We have ridden 348 miles since my last entry. The part of Louisiana that we’ve been crossing is all new terrain to me. The roads are flat, inching as close as they dare to the Gulf Coastline without falling into a swamp. The coastline is built of swamps, inlets, miniature peninsulas, waterways, bayous, rivers, rivulets, and canals running parallel to levees. We keep our eyes peeled for alligators sunning themselves on the roadways. So far we’ve only seen road kill gators, and we hope things stay that way!

We rode 44 miles today basically without stopping and I wasn’t even …


Cycling company opening major regional campus in Plano, plans to hire 400 workers

By Korri Kezar | www.bizjournals.com

Indoor cycling company Peloton has announced it will open a “key regional campus” in Plano’s Legacy Central development, with plans to hire 400 workers over the next few years

The 27,518-square-foot office space will supplement Peloton’s New York headquarters and be the company’s first member support center outside New York City. It also has a field operations site in Arlington. …


FUELING STATIONS

bikeaustin.org

IT’S TIME TO HELP AUSTIN’S COMMUTERS FUEL UP FOR THEIR RIDES INTO WORK ON B2WD 2018!

Bike Austin’s partners are hosting over 40 stations and plan to welcome nearly 1,500 bike commuters this year!

Biking to work is: FUN, HEALTHY, GREEN, and SAVES MONEY! People are more likely to ride their bikes for transportation when there is built-in social support. Bike To Work Day Fueling Stations are HIGH ENERGY stops that help keep the momentum going! ,,,


Bike advocates looking to beef up bike parking requirements in Austin

by Adam Hammons | cbsaustin.com

Bike advocates are working on a resolution that could beef up the city code for bike parking, but some business owners worry this could add another costly hurdle with the city.

In the monthly Bicycle Advisory Council (BAC) meeting Tuesday night, members talked about the possibility of changing the city code for bicycle parking. Currently city code does …


Captains Blog – 05/16/2018 – Changes for 2018

by Sameer Gokhale | cycling.powweb.com

There are quite a few changes happening in 2018. The Velo Valero board has spend a lot of time having a lively discussion on the forthcoming changes. Here is a sneak peak at some of the changes.

Team Logo
One of the biggest change is the team logo. Yes, we are getting a brand new logo! Valero as a company recently refreshed their logo. We were #fueledby this change and came up with a brand new logo of our own. It will be revealed shortly and from what I have seen (feeling jealous now?) its pretty awesome!

Jersey
Another change is the new team Jersey. The board is throwing everything but the kitchen sink when it comes to ideas for the new …


Ditch the metal for a pedal with this guide to Austin’s Bike to Work Day 2018

By Melissa Gaskill | austin.culturemap.com


Bike Austin, the city’s largest bicycling advocacy and education organization, hosts Bike to Work Day on Friday, May 18. Austin is one of only 52 major cities participating in the nationwide event encouraging people to bike to work by giving riders the chance to score free food, drinks, and prizes.

Participants in B2WD have a chance to win a pair of 2018 ACL Music Festival tickets from C3 Presents and can enjoy free passes and shower use at …


Township hosts Bike The Woodlands Day on Saturday, May 19, 2018

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THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS (May 15, 2018) – National Bike Month is celebrated across North America in May, and for the sixth consecutive year The Woodlands will be also be celebrating this growing tradition with an abundance of fun events throughout the month for cyclists of all ages and abilities.

The Woodlands Township in partnership with Bike The Woodlands Coalition will be recognizing National Bike Month in May, and has planned more than 40 individual activities and events throughout the month. The highlight …


Greater Houston athletic activities listings: May 18-20

Terry St. John | www.houstonchronicle.com

A look at athletic activities for the weekend of Friday, May 18 to Sunday, May 20 around the greater Houston area

CYCLING

BikeHouston and the City of Houston are partnering to promote riding-to-work day Friday from several starting points. Group rides will have a ride leader to demonstrate how to safely commute to work. Start times depend on locations, and all rides will arrive at Hermann Square no later than 7:30 a.m. for a celebratory ride to downtown. Visit bikehouston.org.

Let’s Do This Houston offers two themed ride events this weekend. At 7:30 p.m. Friday is 90s Hip-Hop and R&B Night Light Vibe, and at 7 p.m. Saturday is J. Cole KOD night. Both rides on Dutch bikes begin at Third Ward Tours, 2301 Elgin St., and stop at various neighborhood hotspots. Visit letsdothishouston on Facebook.

BCO Farmer’s Market Bike Ride starts at Onion Creek Café, 3106 White Oak Dr., at 8 a.m. Saturday to explore Houston farmers’ markets. The 12- to 15-mile ride lasts about three hours. Contact info@bayoucityoutdoors.com.


How to Plan Your Bike Route – Fort Worth

pattersonpersonalinjury.com

We analyzed every traffic accident over the past 6 years to find out which intersections are the most dangerous in Fort Worth. Using the data, we created a map to help visualize where most of the accidents happened. Click on the image to access the interactive map and filter the accidents by year.


8 AM start: Tour de Southern Walnut Creek Trail

Tuesday, May 22, 2018, 8:00 AM

Govalle Park
5200 Bolm Rd. Austin, TX

4 Austin Cyclists Went

We’re riding out at 8 AM for summer! A moderate C-pace ride (roughly 11 to 14 mph) on The Southern Walnut Creek Trail from the trailhead at Govalle Park to the Abrupt End and return. Round trip is about 20 miles. The trail is paved for the entire distance, with a 1/2 mile hill on the outbound. We’ll regroup at the top of the hill on the outbound a…

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Houston cyclists ride in silence to honor, raise awareness for those who’ve died

www.chron.com

https://s.hdnux.com/photos/73/30/44/15567109/3/920×920.jpg
Area cyclist ride down Sunset during a 10-mile route on Wednesday, May 16, 2018 in Houston. Over 100 local riders were joining other cyclists worldwide in the “Ride of Silence” to bring attention to those who have died while riding their bicycles on local roads.

BikeHouston joined cyclists worldwide for a slow-paced, silent ride Wednesday night in honor of those who have been injured or killed while cycling on public roadways. …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

This race isn't going to happen unless people… https://t.co/PuVg42NKhn

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) May 17, 2018

#RideofSilence McAllen, Texas 🚲 pic.twitter.com/2tY4njVwnv

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) May 17, 2018

The Ride of Silence happened this evening, and our fellow cyclists that have been injured and killed while cycling on the roadways were honored, here locally, and all across the globe. We love… https://t.co/rKc2IethCF

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) May 17, 2018

Free peddle power, Tacos and Coffee! Ride to work day is Friday! Bike Austin https://t.co/HTsLd5JTXc

— Orange Bike Project (@OrangeBikeP) May 17, 2018

Results posted! https://t.co/Oz1G84n3i8

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) May 17, 2018

Congrats to @Ameless_F for her 4.0 GPA this Spring semester at @MidwesternState
Emphasizing both the student and athlete in student athlete @MSUCyclingTeam @shipleysuzanne1 pic.twitter.com/teOBVuRZGi

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) May 17, 2018

Cyclists gathering for tonight's #RideofSilence at Houston City Hall to remember riders who have been killed or injured on the streets @HPMNews887 @HoustonPubMedia pic.twitter.com/PIF5CRxjVr

— Gail Delaughter (@Gail_HPM) May 16, 2018

Cyclists gather for #RideofSilence through the streets of Houston @BikeHouston @HPMNews887 @HoustonPubMedia pic.twitter.com/Xk7VFTvIff

— Gail Delaughter (@Gail_HPM) May 16, 2018

.@RiceUniversity cyclist Mary Natoli calls bike crashes in Houston "a public safety crisis"#RideofSilence @HPMNews887 @HoustonPubMedia pic.twitter.com/nRvbSCsR7v

— Gail Delaughter (@Gail_HPM) May 16, 2018

Cyclists depart for tonight's #RideofSilence in Houston. The route will take them past two #ghostbikes, for Chelsea Norman and Sudipta Roy @HPMNews887 @HoustonPubMedia pic.twitter.com/n1A2aiA9ii

— Gail Delaughter (@Gail_HPM) May 17, 2018

I had her and she caught me with 4 laps to go.

But despite all that, 1st place bought me a beer and then proceeded to pour it down my jersey. #StillWinning pic.twitter.com/AMD7QFmg5w

— Sarah Kamien (@sarahkamien) May 17, 2018

Please remember our Ride for Reading event this Friday. They are always fun events! See you at 7:30. https://t.co/ztogud3lIC

— GeoBetty (@GeoBetty) May 16, 2018

Good day out pedaling around circles @COTA @hollandracing Bike Night! #rothetraining #cota #racetrack #turnleft #hollandracing #motogp #formula1 #speed #cycling pic.twitter.com/FnkxbhrfVw

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) May 16, 2018

VBikes can be found in major parks in Irving TX. pic.twitter.com/KV4HlyMH2x

— VBikes (@VBikesTech) May 16, 2018

Save the date!!!!! pic.twitter.com/RCUZK1eqli

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) May 16, 2018

Commute downtown by bicycle? Well you deserve a… https://t.co/nWpxMKeF1S

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) May 16, 2018

If you're not riding with Rebel Betties Weekly Skills Ride you're missing out! https://t.co/aaBZXJZ8Ik

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) May 16, 2018

Celebra el Dia de ir al Trababjo en Bicicleta – Viernes, Mayo 18, 7 am – 10 am. La ruta comienza y termina en el City Hall, 901 Bagby. https://t.co/v7MRa8anAj pic.twitter.com/RBu06X17cV

— Houston Planning (@HoustonPlanning) May 16, 2018

Please join us on Saturday for our Latte Ride! https://t.co/21U7GJ2G0e pic.twitter.com/DOPx0Kkqpr

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) May 16, 2018

BTW Day 🚲 Festivities will kick off at 7:00 AM with opening remarks and safety tips. The bicycle ride will start at 7:20 AM. Activities will take place in Hermann Square during and after the ride. https://t.co/UZVvNRldbR https://t.co/YdBvldnJxR

— Houston Planning (@HoustonPlanning) May 16, 2018

San Saba is looking forward to our visit! They are really going that extra mile for you guys. Tent camping details should be available shortly.

This is gravel like it should be. Really cool sights along the… https://t.co/bKYGK07yNC

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) May 16, 2018

Rode with a big group of Veterans tonight. My heart rate was way too high :/
At least my FTP increased from 205 – 215 😭😭😭🚲👍 pic.twitter.com/tmxH9kITZD

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) May 16, 2018

Join Spinistry & Bicycles Inc for Pedal to the… https://t.co/IppYrKyRPn

— Bicycles Inc (@bicycles_inc) May 16, 2018

Have you ever heard of an energizer station before? These are pop up areas along work routes with breakfast, water, coffee, bike help & info used to get you to work safe and hydrated. See you on a bike SA! pic.twitter.com/Z3WiWT7B7b

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) May 16, 2018

Get out this weekend and grind some gravel with Pedal Against PTSD https://t.co/PWSXnS13He

— Local Hub (@localhubbicycle) May 16, 2018

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Flat Tire, Bent Nail, Blood Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 16, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMay 16, 2018

When I set out on today’s bike riding following the “May Park Community Center – Huffman” route everything seemed to be perfect. I started earlier than usual at 10:34 am, the weather was great at 82 degrees and sunny. That lasted until the 12.6 mile point when I heard the sound cyclists dread, a sudden loud hiss of air escaping from a tire. A photo of the Elemnt screen when the flat happened.

Fortunately I was in Walden on quiet streets. I walked about 100 feet to a shady spot under a tree and sat down on the curb with the tools to fix the flat. Inspecting the tire I didn’t find anything sticking out so I used my tire tool to start to get the tire bead off the rim. That is when disaster struck. The yellow Pedro’s tire tool slipped and hit my left thumb nail bending it back far enough to separate the nail with blood coming out. On top of that it hurt. I got the blood to stop and went back to fixing the flat which was hard to do with my thumb hurting. Pulling the tube out of the tire I spotted the hole right away. It looked just like the last flat when the tire was cut. Positioning the tube on the tire I found the spot with the cut. It was big enough to cause a problem if I didn’t put a boot in. The bad part was I couldn’t get the boot to stay over the cut so I dabbed some patch glue on the inside of the tire and on the boot. Waiting for the glue to dry took a few minutes. Putting the boot inside the dry on matching the the two glue surfaces held the boot in place as I placed the tube inside the tire and mounted the bead. Pumping up the tire air stayed in and I got ready to get back on the bike after putting all of the tools in their places. A photo of the Elemnt screen as I got ready to start biking again.

24 minutes to fix the flat. Not to bad considering the bent nail, boot installation and waiting for the glue to dry.

I stopped at the Chevron station at Atascocita Shores Drive and FM 1960 to clean the blood off my thumb and the glue from my finger. The thumb pain had subsided and with the cleanup it wasn’t looking too bad.

From there the ride proceeded as planned and without surprises. After making the u-turn on FM 1960 east of the Liberty County line I rode back to Huffman-Eastgate Road. Not far from FM 1960 I stopped and took these photos.

5-16-2018 Bike Ride Cedar Bayou-1
5-16-2018 Bike Ride Cedar Bayou-2

Around the bend ahead I made the right turn onto Wily road and headed to May Community Center and Park. I stopped long enough to take these photos.

5-16-2018 Bike Ride May Center-1
5-16-2018 Bike Ride May Center-3

On the right out of the pictures are a number of baseball diamonds. Reading the sign shows some of the events this month. I didn’t go inside to get water as I normally do because I had enough to get to Huffman where I planned to take a rest break at the Chevron station.

Arriving at the Chevron I sat on the plastic milk crate in the shade after getting a Greensheet newspaper to cushion it with. Drinking the ice water was good as I checked my email on my phone. I was looking for an email from Ambient Weather to return what I thought was a bricked ObserverIP unit but no email yet. About 15 minutes and I was back on the Canyon to finish the ride. Back on FM 1960 riding west I noticed the cadence wasn’t showing on the Elemnt computer. Checking the sensor connection it wasn’t active. I stopped at the Shell station and messed with it. At first it didn’t respond but then it did. It worked for the rest of the ride but it might be time to replace the battery.

Continuing the ride I went through Atascocita Shores and Kings River on the way back to W. Lake Houston Parkway. As I rode across the bridge over the river I noticed two men wearing bright vests and measuring things. One was looking up at the trees. Some of them hang over the road and maybe they were planning on cutting them back or maybe something to do with Hurricane Harvey flooding. I finished the ride at 2:23 pm. Without the flat I would’ve probably finished before 2 pm.

Weather during the bike ride: start 83 (73% humidity), a few clouds, wind W 9 mph. Finish 92 (47% humidity), a few clouds, wind SW 7 mph.

Back home I called Ambient Weather Tech Support and the man walked me through a hard reset process that fixed the “bricked” ObserverIP unit. My new weather station is back online.

No rain and lots of heat in the forecast. Unusual for May but great for bicycling.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Bike Ride Summary


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Texas Bicycling News Digest May 15th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on May 15, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMay 15, 2018

BIKE TO WORK DAY WITH DART

alexancentral.com


Friday, Join DART for Bike to Work Day! The annual nationwide event encourages you to try biking for part of your commute. Whether you’re heading to the office, an appointment or just running an errand, participating helps to relieve congestion and reduce pollution.

CHARGE UP AT AN ENERGIZER STATION!
DART is offering FREE bike safety checks, refreshments and more at several stations and stops.

It’s all happening Friday, May 18, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., and is …


‘Ride of Silence’ will spread awareness for bicycle road-sharing

By Jacob Helker | www.newschannel10.com


AMARILLO, TX (KFDA) - Proponents of road-sharing can voice their support on Wednesday at the “Ride of Silence” event.

Participants will ride bicycles along an eight-mile route. …


Community news: Friday is Bike to Work Day in Austin

www.mystatesman.com

Bike Austin will host its annual Bike to Work Day on Friday, encouraging residents to bike to work throughout the year, as well as celebrate bicycle safety and advocacy in the Austin community.

From 6:30 to 9 a.m., fueling stations throughout the city will supply …


Ride of Silence takes on special meaning after tragedies

By Simone Jasper | www.mrt.com


For participants in the annual Permian Basin Ride of Silence, this year’s event carries extra weight. The 14-mile bicycle ride will be held three weeks after a crash that resulted in the deaths of two local cyclists and injuries to a third, Jason Haislip.

“The ride is intended to recognize those who have been killed in different bicycle accidents,” Haislip told the Reporter-Telegram. “We do this every year to recognize those and bring awareness in the community.”

Wednesday’s event will open with preparations near the University of Texas of the Permian Basin CEED building. The ride is scheduled to start at 7 p.m., and participants are asked not to exceed 12 mph. …


DPS: Man charged with killing two cyclists had BAC of 0.126

www.mrt.com

Ricardo Madera was over the legal limit of 0.08 when he hit 3 Midlanders

The Eagle Pass man who allegedly drove into a pack of bicyclists, killing two, on April 25 had a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.126 percent, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Ricardo Madera, 36, was above the legal limit when he crashed his Chevrolet Silverado into three bicyclists who were traveling on the shoulder of State Highway 158 north of State Highway 191. Madera was later found at a …


Enviolo 2019 model year groupsets in production

by BRAIN Staff | www.bicycleretailer.com


CEDAR PARK, Texas (BRAIN) — Enviolo, a division of Fallbrook Technologies previously known as NuVinci, has started production on new drivetrain groups using its continuously variable internal gearing system.

Fallbrook filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February, but Enviolo continues to operate as usual.

The brand’s 2018 model year portfolio includes five …


San Antonio retired veteran survives 3 near-death experiences

By Erica Hernandez | www.ksat.com

SAN ANTONIO – Retired Sgt. 1st Class Jorge Avalos knows a little about perseverance.

In 2007, during his deployment in Iraq, his vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device. The blast left him with a traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress, but he survived.

Four years later, he would again suffer injuries during a skydiving demonstration. At 75 feet from the …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Need a set of wheels for Bike to Work Day? Roll in style with B-Cycle – offering free rides from all stations this Friday, May 18!https://t.co/NRqYc0Rr2E

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) May 15, 2018

Dresden is one of the most bike friendly cities in Europe! That’s largely due to a national bike advocacy group, AFDC, who led our bike tour today on dockless shared bikes. Interestingly, very few cyclists wear helmets but the city has a lower injury/fatality rate. #SAinGermany pic.twitter.com/fjARt1Fqik

— WTS San Antonio (@WTSsanantonio) May 15, 2018

Night rides with Surly-Kun pic.twitter.com/TOowEI7kTK

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) May 16, 2018

Bobbie Etheredge is back on the podium… AGAIN FOLKS!!

Plano Cycling & Fitness, Whole Foods Market, Wootters Wood Care, Unlawful Assembly Brewing Co., VeloGrip, Legacy Chiropractic & Sports Medicine https://t.co/DKHY2abaZI

— Team PACC (@teampacc) May 16, 2018

Gerry Douglas BAM!!! Top of the podium!

Plano Cycling & Fitness, Whole Foods Market, Wootters Wood Care, Unlawful Assembly Brewing Co., VeloGrip, Legacy Chiropractic & Sports Medicine https://t.co/LZv9Qax9xC

— Team PACC (@teampacc) May 16, 2018

Sorry folks, no workshop this week. I have to go to a memorial.

— Querencia Bike Shop (@QuerenciaDenton) May 16, 2018

Colton-Bluff Springs Rd / Final Dr East/West bound is OPEN again, making for a safe bicycle route to @COTA again! #elbowzbikesafetxdot pic.twitter.com/uLwK9dRnhM

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) May 15, 2018

Ride Of Silence, Bike To Work Day, & Ambassador Training – Mid-month Newsletterhttps://mailchi.mp/bikehouston/upcoming-events-20k-matching-campaign-update-1097737 pic.twitter.com/DfD9e8WwEF

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) May 15, 2018

FrankenBike San Antonio #94 at Bike World Alamo Heights this Saturday, May 19th from 10am – 4pm!

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) May 15, 2018

Keely: I am very thankful for our bike friendly city! Fort Worth rules!!#BikeFortWorth #BFFW pic.twitter.com/tpIntGpDr4

— Bike Friendly FW (@BikeFriendlyFW) May 15, 2018

Did you ride your #bike today? According to the League of American Bicyclists, 40% of all trips in the United States are less than 2 miles, making biking a fun and feasible way to get to work. #BiketoWorkWeek

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) May 15, 2018

Atticus: I like to ride on my own, to and from school; mostly to school because I have time to take a longer route.#BikeFortWorth #BFFW #BiketoWorkWeek pic.twitter.com/wDanGGYt9O

— Bike Friendly FW (@BikeFriendlyFW) May 15, 2018

In honor of #BikeMonth, join @SylvesterTurner & @HoustonPlanning for #BikeToWorkDay this Friday (5/18). The 3-mile celebratory ride begins and ends in front of City Hall. pic.twitter.com/esIQxoNe82

— Downtown Houston (@DowntownHouston) May 14, 2018

We had some pretty awesome team kits this year. Did you see these Kermits on the road during the BP MS 150? #bpms150

Photo by @lizapermanente on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/Be7aYVcuGa

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) May 15, 2018

What better way to celebrate #BiketoWorkDay than a beer with friends?! Join us at our inaugural #B2WD Happy Hour this Friday from 5pm-8pm!! Two locations to choose from!! Join us!! #bikedfw #BikeMonth #B2WDHappyHour #ridetowork https://t.co/xhFQPrMtXT

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) May 15, 2018

Summer Bike Cleanup is right around the corner! All Bikes left at the dorm racks will be considered abandoned on Sunday May 20th 9AM!

For more information on our bike cleanup https://t.co/wlWJtESoYZ pic.twitter.com/9rveK40hy2

— Bike UT (@bikeut) May 15, 2018

Week 10 of the @pureaustintri @drivewayseries presented by… https://t.co/vQJlygGpB1

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) May 15, 2018

We're teaming up for the first ever energizer station set-up in SA. Tons of organizations and options for your Bike to Work Day on Friday. Part of @AACOG ’s Walk & Roll Challenge, record your bike commute on the NuRide website or app by midnight on May 18 to entered to win $25! pic.twitter.com/dmy69Mgfil

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) May 15, 2018

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event TUESDAY NIGHT CRITERIUM – Richardson, TX TUESDAY NIGHT CRITERIUM at Richardson, TXhttps://t.co/Jr9mkZz7wJhttps://t.co/huzwjfa4nz

Category Distance Start Fee Prizes Field Limit
 A RACE- P-1-2-3 60 minutes 7:10 PM $20 CASH AND MERCHANDISE 75… https://t.co/EaYQ9dAIcO

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 15, 2018

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