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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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Flat Tire, Cold Wind Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 15, 2018 by Rick AnkrumApril 15, 2018

No bike ride on Saturday but today I ventured out. I wanted to get enough miles to get close to the 300 mile point for April but starting at 12:55 pm I didn’t have time to ride 30+ miles. I chose the “Atascocita – Walden – E. Lake Houston Parkway” route and biked 29.48 miles. This put April at 297.96 miles, just a couple of miles short. If the rain on Saturday had stopped by noon and the temperature got above 60 degrees before late afternoon I was going to ride but it didn’t happen.

For variety I rode the Blue Norcross AL bike for the first time February 26th. That was the day the Canyon Endurace CF SLX arrived. I didn’t want Blue to feel neglected for too long.

The wind was strong from the NW and the temperature was 66 when I started the ride today. I bundled up with shorts, leg warmers, thermal long sleeve jersey, short sleeve jersey, wind break jacket and full finger gloves. I hoped it would reach the forecast high of 70 by the time I finished but it feel short by 1 degrees. The weather during the bike ride: start 66 (36% humidity), clear, wind NW 17 mph gusts 23 mph. Finish 69 (35% humidity), clear, wind W 16 mph.

I battled the wind most of the ride. There didn’t seem to be any direction for a tailwind. No other cyclists crossed my route and I don’t blame them. Other than the wind the ride went well until the 22.3 mile point when I had a rear flat. I found a spot on a side street by Atascocita Shores Drive and set up to fix the flat. It didn’t take long to find the piece of glass sticking out of the tire. At least I didn’t have to hunt to find the problem. I loosened one side of the tire and pulled the tube out. As I worked on finding the exact spot a lady in a SUV stopped and asked if I was okay. She said she wanted to be sure I hadn’t crashed. I told her I was okay, just fixing a flat. I thanked her and she turned around and drove back to Atascocita Shores Drive.

Opening the patch kit I looked for the sheetrock screw I usually have to put in the hole so I don’t lose it but no screw was there. I roughed up the tube with the sandpaper and found the hole again.. Putting glue on the tube I thought I had the hole located and waited for the glue to dry. I think because of the coolness and wind the glue wasn’t fully dry when I put the patch on where I thought the hole was. The patch looked good and I stuffed the tube in the tire and remounted it after pumping the tube up some and letting the air out. I pumped the tire up to what felt to be a good pressure and put the wheel back on Blue. After putting the patch kit and levers back in the saddle bag I got on the bike and rode on. Surprisingly this was quicker than my usual flat tire repairs. Some photos of the Elment when I stopped and resumed.

Stop to fix the flat
Stop to fix the flat
After the repair
After the repair

Riding west on Atascocita Shores Drive and then Kings River Drive I made it back to W. Lake Houston Parkway. So far no problem from the rear tire. Riding north on W. Lake Houston Parkway I glanced at the rear tire to see how it was doing. I could see it was not as firm and knew my patch job was not good. At Kingwood Drive I started standing up and riding to keep the weight off the rear tire some. The rear tire was slowly losing air. I kept riding and standing up until I reached the Hunters Ridge pool where i decided to walk from there to home. As I rode up the sidewalk a couple walked across the pool entrance with their dog. The dog was afraid of my bike and cowered behind the man until I stopped and told the man I was going left and they were going right. The lady said their dog was very scared of bikes and I said maybe he had been hit by one. She agreed that might be the cause. After they got to the right of me the dog moved to the end of the leash and seemed to be calmer.

Walking home was not to far. Stopping the Elemnt at the pool the ride finished at 3:33 pm.

At home I removed the wheel and checked my patch job. The patch just barely covered the hole which was why the air leaked out. I removed the patch, put a screw in the hole (later added to the patch kit), sanded the tube, applied the glue which dried much quicker, and applied the patch. Thanks to the screw I think this patch covered the hole. I will check later. I put the wheel back on Blue but noticed the rim moved side to side. Looking at the axle one of the nuts was not tight and after turning it a half turn the wheel wobble was gone. So much for my patching skills on the road.

No power readings for this ride. I didn’t take time to move the PowerPod from the Canyon to Blue.

Warmer weather on Monday and I plan to bike but Blue will stay home while I ride the Canyon Endurace Cf SLX.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest April 14th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on April 14, 2018 by Rick AnkrumApril 14, 2018

Two Timing Texas Tour

By Richard Hoeg | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 11: Stockdale to Gonzales: Farm Truck Hints!

Saturday April 14, 2018, 40 miles (64 km) – Total so far: 457 miles (735 km)
Throughout America in any small town it never varies. Look for where the pickup trucks are parked and you will find good food. Today was no exception as this knowledge led us after 12 miles of cycling to our breakfast at a small taco cafe in Nixon, Texas! We had good food, and superior conversation. We were a neat curiousity to all …


Pacific to Atlantic

By Matthew McCoy | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Johnson City, TX to Austin, TX: 49 miles

Wednesday April 11, 2018
Farewell Texas Hill Country! The Hill Country was beautifully scenic, but hard work too. I’m sure there are more climbs ahead, but the Hill Country climbs are the last of the bruisers. I’m curious about East Texas, as I’ve been in West Texas and the Hill Country before, but never East Texas.
I am camped in …

Austin, TX to LaGrange, TX: 73 miles

Thursday April 12, 2018
Today I have a very bad attitude.
There were many route changes during the first thirty miles today, which always slows things down some. At mid day the trail had me tour the state park from hell. I was envisioning a fourteen mile park road with a tree canopy and rolling hills. Unfortunately, the Bastrop State Park was burned out in a fire years ago and the …

LaGrange, TX to Navasota, TX: 64 miles

Friday April 13, 2018
Today was a cloudy day and rain look imminent throughout the afternoon, but it held off long enough for me to get my tent up at the Navasota, TX municipal RV Park before it started to sprinkle. Thunderstorms are forecasted for tonight, but I could give a care if it rains at night. If it gets too crazy tonight, I can take cover in the park’s bath and shower building close by.
The route today had two places to pick up food and water, so I traveled very …


Joe’s Southern Tier Adventure

By Joe Athas | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 60: Sour Lake-Walter Umphrey State park

Thursday April 12, 2018, 58 miles (93 km) – Total so far: 1,996 miles (3,212 km)
I woke up in the church yard very wet today. In hindsight I should have put down my ground mat at least, but the morning dew was all over my sleeping bag and a few articles of clothing I failed to put away the previous night. I was a bit frustrated, but got myself together and started heading to Beaumont after some friendly interaction at the closest gas station for coffee. Kickstand bike shop was my first stop into town, and what a great place. I met Don there right away, and he helped me out with …

Day 61: Texas/Louisiana Boarder-Gran Chanier: Life at “Easy Chanier”

Friday April 13, 2018, 45 miles (72 km) – Total so far: 2,041 miles (3,285 km)
I slept very well considering my air bed lost its air in the middle of the night twice (it surely has a hole in it somewhere).
I had coffee and breakfast at the bait shop adjacent to the state park. It was pretty cheap and delicious for being at what appeared to be a convenience store, but you could tell all the food was made fresh in their back kitchen that morning.
Brutal cross wind today off the coast, now being much closer to …


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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Please go to https://t.co/nuTyhrMQ3w for the complete 2018 BBX Picture collections.

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— Northwest Cycling Club of Houston, TX (@NWCCHouston) April 15, 2018

Day 14: i’ve ditched my car all week #30DaysOfBiking 🚲 pic.twitter.com/rPfuUkeeh5

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) April 14, 2018

Brissia just won the first stage of the Joe Martin Stage Race! #JMSR "Holy Smokes"! https://t.co/GA3LbESwRu

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) April 14, 2018

Bicycles at the Houston Art Car Parade. pic.twitter.com/ys81C94g2G

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) April 15, 2018

Sun morning rides headed North tomorrow! Another CHILLY start (when will spring ever come?)#bikestcc #wearerbm

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) April 15, 2018

Cigna Sunday Streets has a map! We're hitting Third Ward next weekend and it's a great opportunity to explore your city. Come check it out! pic.twitter.com/wjbOxEjRrr

— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) April 14, 2018

Open Streets returns to @nearsouthside this Sunday from 12-4 p.m. Bring your bike, skates or scooter for this bike-free, family-friendly event. Perfect excuse to explore this trendy neighborhood. #FREE #seefortworth https://t.co/0p1nL9BtAV pic.twitter.com/JUtKXC87ND

— Fort Worth (@VisitFortWorth) April 14, 2018

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— Dan Pedroza (@beagleracing) April 14, 2018

Excitement builds for some @SOTexas athletes as they get ready for time trials at @COTA Saturday morning. @KVUE pic.twitter.com/HUvUq5d60l

— Jenni Lee (@JenniL_KVUE) April 14, 2018

Tomorrow morning: wheels down at 8 AM for the Latte Ride. https://t.co/N9Hm2AJJkm pic.twitter.com/eremLiypTu

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) April 14, 2018

Members of the MSU cycling team left Friday afternoon for the Joe Martin stage race in Fayetteville.

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— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) April 14, 2018

Today these ladies will put an exclamation point on their Team GC position. Here's hoping they find 9 seconds. #goteamwolfpack pic.twitter.com/QGb5lBALpe

— Dan Pedroza (@beagleracing) April 14, 2018

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Texas Bicycling News Digest April 13th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on April 13, 2018 by Rick AnkrumApril 13, 2018

Bicyclist killed in Chinatown hit-and-run

By Samantha Ketterer | www.chron.com


A bicyclist was killed in Chinatown Friday morning after a driver hit him and fled, Houston police said.

A man was riding his bicycle eastbound on Town Park Lane around 12:15 a.m. when a gray car struck him, said Sgt. R.A. Gonzales of the Houston Police Department.

The driver didn’t stop, and the man died at the scene.


Best Texas Biking Trails For Freeride By Freeride512

By Freeride512 | ridestoke.com


The Best Texas Biking Trails built by the Freeride512 club for the disciplines of all-mountain, downhill, and freeride mountain biking. The freeride scene in Texas is alive and well at the Freeride512 bike park at Rocky Hill Ranch, Smithville Texas. If you’re looking for progression, this is the place. …



Bike Barn Weekly Rides

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At Bike Barn, we love riding as much as you do! We lead a variety of bike rides every week, and we’re sure that there’s a ride at one of our locations that can meet your cycling needs. Each weekly ride starts from one of our store locations and our rides very inclusive and casual. Please check out our rides below and join us for a spin soon!
Weekly Rides
All cyclists are expected to wear proper safety gear, including a helmet, and to obey traffic laws on Bike Barn weekly rides. By participating, you agree to our Release and Waiver. Click here to read.

Day Start Time Description Location Phone
Every Saturday
7:15 a.m.
This ride leaves from our Champions store; heads north and then east towards Old Town Spring, where we stop at Ellen’s Cafe for a coffee/restroom break. The pace is geared for the intermediate rider, which is 18-22mph. Please call the store if more details are necessary.
Bike Barn Champions
281-320-0399

Every Saturday
7:30 a.m.
This is a beautiful ride around the south end of Lake Houston. The ride is geared toward the intermediate to advanced skill level riders – 35 & 50 mile ride option.
Bike Barn Atascocita
281-812-8423

Every Saturday
7:30 a.m.
We have a 16-18mph Saturday Shop Ride that leaves at 7:30 am. Typical route lengths will be between 20 – 30 miles. Riders need to be able to ride an average pace of 16-18mph. We recommend you have a way to route back if you are separated from the ride. Please email Katy@bikebarn.com requesting to be added to our weekly shop ride. We will provide a weekly route and details in this email. We look forward to having you ride with us! Happy Pedaling!
Bike Barn Katy
281-492-7433 …


King Ranch bike ride among upcoming events in Kingsville

By Mike Gillaspia | www.kristv.com


Don’t miss your one chance to see the King Ranch on bicycle!

According to their website, A Ride on the Wild Side offers 16.2 km, 52 km and 100 km routes through the historic King Ranch. Your participation helps send children with disabilities to the Texas Lions Camp in the Hill Country.

Riders take to the trails at 8:00 AM on Saturday, April 28th, but the fun begins Friday night with a …


Cyclist recovering from crash with drunk driver injured again in hit-and-run

By: Alyssa Goard | www.kxan.com

AUSTIN (KXAN) – When JoJo McKibben was the victim of a hit-and-run on April 3 as she biked to work, she wasn’t all that surprised.

She was also hit while biking last summer — by a drunk driver — and has come to expect that cars won’t realize she’s riding on two wheels. …


Madisonville prepares for 2nd annual Bike Ride and Festival

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The city of Madisonville is inviting everyone to come out to their Tour Madisonville Bicycle Ride and Festival on April 14. The city says the stunning landscapes and winding roads create the ideal backdrop for a remarkable bike ride.

Participants can choose one of four different routes ranging from two miles to 40 miles. …


People Who Make San Antonio Great: Cyclist Jeff Moore

Author: Jeff Brady | www.kens5.com

Hundreds of bike riders assemble in a parking lot on Cezar Chavez downtown every Tuesday night in a bike parade that one man started.

Call it a bicycle barrio, or a portable party. Just don’t call it a workout.

“It’s a party,” smiles Yvette Hernandez, one of the volunteer organizers, “We’re not expected to get a workout here unless you’ve never been on a bike. But yeah it’s more a social gathering.” …


Bike The Woodlands Coalition to host full slate of events for National Bike Month

By Patricia Dillon | www.chron.com


Bicycles perform many functions, including as a mode of transportation, a form of exercise and merely for recreation. With Bike Month approaching, residents in The Woodlands will have numerous opportunities for all three.

Randall Cade, co-founder of The Woodlands Bike Coalition, said the organization was originally created to help The Woodlands obtain a Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) designation, which is …


Woodlands bicyclist to ride to Alaska for cancer research

By Julie Cornell | www.chron.com


On June 1, Jimena Gamboa Bonilla, a College Park High School graduate who learned how to ride her bike in the Village of Grogan’s Mill, will join forces with 77 other students on a 70-day ride to Alaska in a quest to raise funds for cancer research.

Bonilla is a 2018 member of The University of Texas at Austin’s “Texas 4000 Team,” an annual student-led charity bike ride that raises money for cancer research projects. It is in its 15th year. …


Border Bike Trip, Day 28: Rolling in the Rain

Grant Wishard | www.weeklystandard.com

There hasn’t been a drop of rain on this entire trip, but I woke up in Rio Grande City to find sheets of water coming out of the sky. South Texas’s prayers have been answered. Cattle ranches won’t have to sell off cows, and all the onions, cabbage, and corn I’ve passed will make it from farm to fork.

Bags packed, I pedaled 100 yards from my motel to the Denny’s next door. I used to hate Denny’s before taking off on this bike trip, but that was back when I had standards, rules, and best practices concerning the …


This weekend’s rides: Triple Bs! Lamppost!

by Thomas | steinerranchcycling.com

This Saturday let’s head on over to our favorite ladies and ride up ’em! It’s gonna be windy, so the actual route details we will work out as we go. After the ride we meet up at Lakeside for some discounted burgers and beer!

Sunday is our usual Coffee Shop ride. Our destination will be Lamppost Coffee in Round Rock. The route is 50 miles and takes us to Lamppost Coffee in Round Rock. The route is …


Two Timing Texas Tour

By Richard Hoeg | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 10: Pleasanton to Stockdale: Oh … so smooth and fast!

Friday April 13, 2018, 41 miles (66 km) – Total so far: 417 miles (671 km)
I did not believe Texas knew the word blacktop, let alone smooth blacktop. I was proven wrong today and we had 37 miles of perfect pavement … with 12 miles of brand new blacktop! Chip seal be gone!
Better yet, Texas #97 is proving to be a …


The Southern Tier: San Diego to St. Augustine (and further?)

By Susanne Holste | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 32. Sanderson to Comstock

Saturday April 14, 2018, 142 km (88 miles) – Total so far: 2,284 km (1,419 miles)
We made today’s destination dependent on the weather. Worst case, we stop in Langtry and the community center. Better option to ride on for twenty miles and camp at Seminole Canyon State Park. And here we are in Comstock. It was a hot, windy, and hilly day but the winds were in our favor and we decided to push on to Comstock. We had called ahead and managed to get the last room. ‪At 7 pm‬ it’s still 35C and the wind is blowing. Good choice to stay at the motel which is new, very nice, and …


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Day 13: #30DaysofBiking pic.twitter.com/lsl4QWfWcJ

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) April 14, 2018

Stage 2 of @joemartinstage is a wrap! Our captain @stefanrothe started the break of the day 5miles into the 110mile stage and they got caught w/ 15miles to go. He won the only intermediate sprint as well. All our riders finished safely in the bunch. #JMSR2018 #elbowzracing pic.twitter.com/NIW2ouxptR

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) April 13, 2018

A Bike Fit on Monday, Top 5 Thursday @DrivewaySeries 3/4 race! Robert Beaver: "Thanks for the bike fit @rothetraining, no more lower back pain and the cleats feel 👌". #rothetraining #bikefit pic.twitter.com/eg68Te52y1

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) April 14, 2018

You never know what you are going to get during the BP MS 150. There might be a lot of spots on the course where you are riding at less than your normal speed and there might be congestion when you enter or exit a break point. What are your tips for coming into the ride with … pic.twitter.com/8wPs7Gm12h

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) April 13, 2018

April 22nd. Save the date. #sundaystreetshtx https://t.co/xjomyjabna

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) April 13, 2018

We'll be at East Central High School tomorrow morning. Join us for something new! https://t.co/J35urr8yqT pic.twitter.com/AopewXmKcS

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) April 13, 2018

Come see us at @nearsouthside's Open Streets this Sunday from 12-4pm! We'll have giveaways & provide our bikes to do the fun bike obstacle course that @BikeFriendlyFW sets up. pic.twitter.com/NQsq3S1frl

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) April 13, 2018

RT @austin360: Pedal for prizes in upcoming Love to Ride Austin Biking Challenge https://t.co/DLKOG2oXvC pic.twitter.com/g7S01oyrzw

— Movability (@Movability) April 13, 2018

In this case, superhero’s do wear capes!! #LiveSWell @SWGenHospital pic.twitter.com/ow5QikRLYG

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) April 13, 2018

Are you registered to ride Day 1 with the #T4K2018 team yet? Sign up for the 2018 ATLAS Ride today and we'll see you on June 2 in Lampasas! Not a cyclist? Not to worry! Join us at the Finish Line Festival for beer, BBQ, live music, & more! https://t.co/dho61OgGjg

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) April 13, 2018

UPDATED START LOCATION FOR ALL RIDES. CPS Headed North this week.

Because of the 1/2 marathon going on, we're moving out start to the NE Community Park for this Sat only. This location lets us… https://t.co/t4XefV8g63

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) April 13, 2018

Another hit and run fatality. What makes drivers think it's ok to kill cyclists with their vehicle??? https://t.co/iKiaRQgbjY

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) April 13, 2018

2. Checkout what @SanAntonioMag has to say about biking on our CIty's greenway trails. Explore a trail! https://t.co/cvDBsTdZoP pic.twitter.com/KbbYbIyQvo

— SAParksandRec (@SAParksandRec) April 13, 2018

Another Great weekend of racing with the San Antonio High School MTB Teams Team. This time at Bluff Creek Ranch Warda with the Texas Interscholastic Mountain Bike League sanctioned by the National Interscholastic Cycling Association. https://t.co/jpPl7xAN5Z

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) April 13, 2018

Stg 1 of @joemartinstage was a tough 104mile stage in the crosswinds but the young 🔫 @slearjet, @preston_glace, & @PabloCesarCruz all finished towards the front of what was left of the group on the ascent to Mt. Sequoyah hill finish. Ready for Stage 2 w/ 110miles! #elbowzracing pic.twitter.com/ug9qHHeZ2H

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) April 13, 2018

BikeDFW will be lending a few hands to help out at this awesome event hosted by our friends at Greater Dallas Bicyclists tomorrow!! If you make it out, come by the socks and say hi!! https://t.co/RYUuqLtvtT

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) April 13, 2018

one of these bikes is not like the others! Day 2! #goteamwolfpack ! pic.twitter.com/jCVtOg8dlu

— Dan Pedroza (@beagleracing) April 13, 2018

That’s a wrap! RESULTS for Week 5 @pureaustintri @drivewayseries presented by @Intelligentsia… https://t.co/oFvU6zfxGw

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) April 13, 2018

Man on bike with portable meth lab is busted in Heights, authorities say https://t.co/Js2IaHVnkX #kprc2 #HouNews pic.twitter.com/1ExSfyfU40

— KPRC 2 Houston (@KPRC2) April 13, 2018

Don't miss out on this great weekend! Early registration is closed, but you can register on site 1:00-5:00 on Saturday, or beginning at 6:30 Sunday morning. https://t.co/kteSyrwplm

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) April 13, 2018

It's a big deal for cyclists who like to ride along the trails. https://t.co/spsw9mGVKq

— Gail Delaughter (@Gail_HPM) April 13, 2018

This map is for informational purposes only. Use at your own discretion. This is not part of the official event route, just the best way to hit some of the spots nearby once you finish. This route is primarily paved trails and great for… https://t.co/cxF8W2Rqaw

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) April 13, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Leon Creek [20+ Miles] — Intermediate Speed (Mountain Bike) – San Antonio, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/N3k4XX1rsg

We will begin at the Mainland Trailhead just off of Bandera Road and then follow … https://t.co/H07HREVcTZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 14, 2018

New Event Government Canyon (Mountain Bike) – San Antonio, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/SaphEA2k9i

Lets try a Mountain Bike night ride at the government canyon front-country trails.
There is a fee of 6.00 to… https://t.co/vxYMlcca9S

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 14, 2018

New Event Salado Creek (Mountain Bike) – San Antonio, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/e6YAh1WPdr

We are mountain biking the Salado Creek Greenway. I expect it will take about 50 minutes to go out and then anoth… https://t.co/6G3DWxWvmW

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 14, 2018

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Overcast Sky, Stiff South Wind Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 13, 2018 by Rick AnkrumApril 13, 2018

The wind was stiff during today’s bike ride on the “Atascocita South – Walden – Huffman” route. I thought it was stronger than it turned out to be but the 25 mph gusts made pedaling into the headwind a challenge. Trying to make for missed riding I biked 37.35 miles boosting April to 268.5 miles, 45% of the way to my goal of 600 miles. So far I biked three days this week for a total of 110.07 miles.

I started the bike ride at 11:05 am a little earlier than usual in order to try to beat the rain forecast for this afternoon. I still rode into some sprinkles a few times, mostly in Kingwood. The weather during the bike ride: start 77 (89% humidity), overcast, wind S 20 mph, gusts 25 mph. Finish 82 (78% humidity), overcast, wind S 10 mph gusts 25 mph. I chose not to wear a thermal long sleeve jersey opting for a regular long sleeve jersey topped with a short sleeve jersey. There were a few times I felt over dressed once I was warmed up but sweating extra didn’t hurt me.

Riding over Lake Houston both east and west on FM 1960 was the hardest part of the bike ride. The wind kept trying to push the bike sideways requiring a firm grip and steering correction. The Canyon Endurace Wheelset (Reynolds Assault LE Disc Carbon Rim height: 41 mm) catches the wind but not quite as much as the rims on my Stradalli Red Pro 14 which had 55 mm rim height.

Watching the sky for rain I was concerned a few times but nothing materialized. I finished the ride at 1:45 pm.

Friday evening a cool front passes through dropping the temperature and maybe some rain. Not sure what Saturday will be like. I hope to ride some to improve my April miles.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Bike Ride Summary


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