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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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Texas Bicycling News Digest March 5th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on March 5, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMarch 5, 2018

Dallas’ 18,000 Bike Share Bikes Are Especially Treacherous for the Blind

Stephen Young | www.dallasobserver.com


For Eric Burton, the sidewalks of his Bryan Place neighborhood have always been a hazard. Burton, left blind by a degenerative eye condition, struggles daily with paths that are uneven, buckled and cracked, but he’s learned to deal with it. Over the past seven months, however, a new obstacle has cropped up in his neighborhood and others around downtown Dallas — …


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Bike route shaped in my state

by alejandro9561 | www.reddit.com


NRH Mayor’s Monthly Bike Ride-April 3

dallas.carpediem.cd


We are gearing up for the first ride of the 2018 season! Join Mayor Oscar Trevino rolling through the NRH Community on the monthly ‘Round the Town with Oscar bike rides. This is a family friendly ride and open to all ages. It is a great opportunity to get outdoors, meet new people, be active and ride through NRH! This first ride will begin and end at Cross Timbers Park, 7680 Douglas Lane. Keep an eye out for new locations for the rest of the 2018 rides. Round the Town with Oscar is sponsored by the City of NRH and Bicycles Inc. …


Bid on Bicycle Fest Tents and Furnishings in Irving

www.texasbids.net

Owner Solic Number: 3B064-18AM Status: bidding Report: 8473609
Country : United States State: TX County: Dallas Location: Irving
Scope: Bicycle fest tents and furnishings.
Notes: Question cutoff date: 3/6/2018 11:00 AM (MT).
Plans: From Owner.
Owner Type: Public
Buyer: Irving, City of – Purchasing Division
Address: 1st floor, 835 W. Irving Blvd PO Box 152288
City: Irving State: TX Zip/Postal Code: 75060
TEL: 972-721-2600 …


New MTB program for girls 7-13

littlebellas.com


Program Details
Ages:7-13
Dates:4/5 | 4/12 | 4/19 | 4/26 | 5/10 | 5/17 | 5/24 | 5/31
Fees:$199 Inaugural Season Pricing!
Time:5:45 – 7:45pm
Location:Brushy Creek Lake Park 3300 Brushy Creek Rd, Cedar Park, Texas 78613
Spring in Texas, does it get any better? The weather is amazing and the riding, even better. Kids are may still in school but there is no better way to shake out those classroom sitting cobwebs than the Little Bellas Austin Spring Program.

The Austin Thursday program meets eight select Thursdays at Brushy Creek Lake Park through the …


Kate’s adventures

www.elpasoinc.com

Saturday, March 10 on “The El Paso History Radio Show” with Jackson Polk and Melissa Sargent, find out about an adventurous woman who made her mark in El Paso. Kate Moore Brown was the first woman to graduate from an El Paso high school, and the city’s first art teacher. But she was also the first El Paso woman to ride a bicycle. Her pedaling adventures are being honored with a special bike ride on March 17. Find out how you can take part. …


Robin Stallings Wins Bike League’s Advocate of the Year Award

www.biketexas.org


BikeTexas is delighted to announce that our own Executive Director, Robin Stallings, was awarded the Advocate of the Year Award by the League of American Bicyclists at the National Bike Summit. …


Arden Road

Pedal Pushers | roy-pedalpushers.blogspot.com


Arden Road
March 3, 2018
San Angelo, Texas
Nice turn out despite the overcast, possibility of showers, and a 16 mph wind. Conditions did not deter Jeffri, Mel, Brian, Tyler, Rick, Carlos, Dan and LeAnn, as well as Adam. …


Step-Up Ride for Sat., Mar 10th, 8:00 AM Start

jtotaro | www.planobicycle.org

I’ll be out of the area so I’m putting the ride announcement out very early this week, won’t be around to update until late on Friday, so look for any update needed based on changing conditions on Facebook. According to the weather as of now for Saturday, there’s a slight chance of rain and the winds will be moderate to strong but there’s a high chance we’ll be able to get the ride in — maybe even be able to do the whole standard course (with trail and the usual sprint zones). On Saturday morning, any delay or cancellation notice will be posted by 6:15 AM Saturday morning if it’s obvious enough …


Bike Share Bikes Appearing Where They Aren’t Legal

By Jason Allen | dfw.cbslocal.com

FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) – Down a sidewalk, against traffic, a rider on a bike from bike share company ofo, pedaled his way through downtown Fort Worth Monday.

On the other side of the Trinity River, in the parking lot of an empty commercial building, another of the bright yellow bikes was neatly arranged …


Experience the Beauty and Charm of the 45th Annual Easter Hill Country Tour

By Sonia Ramirez | texashillcountry.com


Bicycle enthusiasts unite as the 45th Annual Easter Hill Country Tour (EHCT) is right around the corner and ready for you to ride into the beautiful hills and scenery only the Hill Country has to offer. The event is set for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, March 30 – April 1, 2018.

This year’s host is the Houston Bicycle Club waiting to welcome you to enjoy …


3/10 GRAVEL RIDE

TonyW |www.planobicycle.org

Trying this again:

Inaugural GRAVEL ride!

If you have been waiting to join your PBA buds on an adventure, come join us for the inaugural GRAVEL ride Saturday, March 10th. Be ready to roll at 8 am!

We will be meeting at Celina Elementary School, 550 S Utah Dr, Celina, TX and riding a course of approximately 33 miles with an estimated average speed in the 10-12 mph range.

Bring your Gravel/Cross/Mountain bike out and join the fun! For those who have never ridden gravel before but are curious here are a few tips: …


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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

My brother had a better finish in his races this past weekend than what I did, I better start stepping it up

— Jesus (@SrCampy) March 6, 2018

This weekends race may be a small local TX state race, but certainly has some national and international victories pic.twitter.com/2UGSFs64El

— Jesus (@SrCampy) March 6, 2018

Thank you so much, @BikeLeague. I'm thrilled and honored to join the distinguished ranks of Advocate of the Year. #NBS18 pic.twitter.com/CoZJ25wxxc

— Robin Stallings (@RobinStallings) March 6, 2018

Flexin’ our new name around San Antonio, NBD 💪🏼👊🏼🚲 #SWellcycle pic.twitter.com/Mwfg3RK8xq

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) March 6, 2018

With a growing list of walkable, bikable locations in the denser parts of Houston, who wouldn't want to make Clutch City their next move? https://t.co/x41ldpaXxI

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) March 5, 2018

#PortHOU is excited to sponsor the Houston Parks Board's Bayou Greenway Day event March 24 at Tidwell Park! Experience the beauty of this waterway next month. More info -> https://t.co/k7Cx5zMWrj. @HouParksBoard pic.twitter.com/legYct9WvM

— Port Houston (@Port_Houston) March 5, 2018

Hiking and biking along the Barton Creek Greenbelt in ATX yesterday. pic.twitter.com/aYuQDg7u6L

— Ian Shelton (@IanShelton1997) March 5, 2018

A little National Bike Summit news to share on this beautiful Monday morning!! Texas is seriously representing… https://t.co/KfWARP3ldk

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) March 5, 2018

One Week and the National Interscholastic Cycling Association 2017 Comfort Climb will be done. Come on out and… https://t.co/I18rOA8SfA

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) March 5, 2018

Summer is approaching quickly and camps for kiddos fill up fast. Here’s an option at the Cedar Park YMCA. https://t.co/Qyguy7L45V

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) March 5, 2018

You know it… I know it… NOW everyone knows it…

Shawnee Trail Cycling Club, you have been named by the… https://t.co/02eM4Bq5ll

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) March 5, 2018

San Marcos, Texas State University partnering to offer dockless bike sharing | Community Impact Newspaper https://t.co/F4zIWex1vI pic.twitter.com/T8MOF0u6s1

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) March 5, 2018

Cycling? Zumba? Walking? What will you be doing this upcoming #SSHTX! We'll see you March 25: https://t.co/XIb7EsS92i pic.twitter.com/T7AMBmK4ft

— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) March 5, 2018

https://t.co/LYLmFdKsfL

— FortWorthCX (@FortWorthCX) March 5, 2018

The inaugural Bikeshare 4 Brews tour is Wednesday, March 28! We'll stop at 4 local breweries and have a tasty pint and snacks at each. Tickets are $25 and include a BCycle rental, pints, snacks and a swag bag. All proceeds will benefit the First Mile program. pic.twitter.com/pMYCRKejQo

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) March 5, 2018

New bike racks just installed by the SEA building! Be safe and Lock your bike! #BikeUT #LockitRight pic.twitter.com/8kaD4BHih6

— Bike UT (@bikeut) March 5, 2018

And another two new bike racks outside ART building! Great place to park and get a cup of coffee! ☕️🚲 pic.twitter.com/5AAQK6LtxF

— Bike UT (@bikeut) March 5, 2018

Need to make a quick trip from work to the polls tomorrow? We have #HoustonBCycle stations at a number of polling sites, including Montie Beach Park and Leonel Castillo Community Center. Check our map to see if your poll is near one of our 56 stations! https://t.co/wL0565NvMY

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) March 5, 2018

The BP MS 150 is a weekend full of amazing people coming together helping to create a world FREE of MS. Thank you to the amazing people who cheer on our riders and provide support that motivates and inspires everyone! pic.twitter.com/6YYp8JhnFn

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) March 5, 2018

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Wet Streets, Mud and Pollen Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on March 5, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMarch 5, 2018

I wasn’t sure I would get to ride today with an early morning trip to the Houston Medical Center and the possible rain but when we returned from the medical center no rain and time left to ride. Setting off at 11:41 am I chose the “Atascocita South – Walden – Huffman” route for a little variety and biked 36.09 miles. This makes 8 straight days of riding. Pretty hard to do with late winter weather.

The weather: start 75 (84% humidity), finish 80 (humidity 75%), mostly cloudy, wind SW 7 mph, Wet streets part ride.

The sky looked threatening but I stuck to my rule: if it isn’t raining then ride. This lasted until I entered Kingwood Greens when a light mist began to fall. The street was damp but not enough to throw water. This changed after I exited Kingwood Greens and went south on W. Lake Houston Parkway. After crossing the river the roads got wet and the mud started to spray but thankfully no rain though a mist popped up once in awhile. Then Canyon Endurace CF SLX was picking up mud and pine pollen from the road and spraying my shoes, jersey and helmet but I rode on since it wasn’t raining and I was already dirty.

Riding through Walden I made my way back to FM 1960 to ride east over Lake Houston. As I sat waiting for the traffic to pass and go onto FM 1960 I saw the road was wetter and cars were spraying water but I took off. At the other side of the lake the roads were drier and as I made the loop to Huffman they stayed that way. I expected the trip back across Lake Houston to be wet pavement and spray from the cars but when I got there the pavement was dry and no spray. Happiness!!

I biked back to W. Lake Houston Parkway for the final stretch to the end of the ride and as I crossed the bridge over Ben’s Branch a clap of thunder sounded but the sky was starting to breakup with as blue as white clouds. Not sure where the thunder came from.

From there the ride moved along and I finished at 2:18 pm. It was nice not battle the wind for a change but substituting wet roads was not very good.

After the ride I washed the Canyon for the first time since it arrive a week ago. The Canyon seems to spray mud and grit easily on everything. Maybe the absence of rim brakes allows the water to cover more surfaces. It is easy to wash though.

Update on the Wahoo Elemnt mounting tabs: I got an email this morning that replacement mounting “puck” would cost $35 plus $8 for shipping. That sound expensive but a lot less than a new computer. I thought about taking the replacement puck to someplace that does 3-D printing to see if they can scan it and maybe make one out of a tougher material. I got a tracking number and hope to have it in a few days. Maybe the new out front mount will be here waiting for it.

The weather forecast calls for a “cool” front to pass through later today or tonight. Not sure how that impact biking on Tuesday.

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Link to Strava Bike Ride Summary

 

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Texas Bicycling News Digest March 4th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on March 4, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMarch 4, 2018

About 400 cyclists participate in 2018 Bent Wheel Bash in Abilene

by Olivia DiVenti | ktxs.com

ABILENE, Texas — Sunday morning was nothing short of a little friendly competition for local cyclist Brad House.

“My nemesis, Mark Kuithe, he’s here today and he’s beaten me before and he might beat me today,” said House. ” I’m nervous actually, I’m in the lead in this series, so that kinda makes me nervous, I’m a target.” …


A bunch of Houston cyclists did the Gator Ride in Baytown. Here’s video of crossing the Fred Hartman Bridge

by ThatGuyinHouston | www.reddit.com


https://www.meetup.com/The-Mountain-Bike-Meetup/events/248400842/?rv=ea1&_xtd=gatlbWFpbF9jbGlja9oAJDBlN2JiMGQzLTE2NTEtNDYwOS05OTI3LTk5YmVkMzMyZGVhOQ


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

A hard fought 4 place today for Kyle Swanson at #LaPrimavera @ Lago Vista II after being in the break all day! After an untimely flat in the final laps of yesterday's race he continues his strong early season showing. #elbowzracing #iamspecialized #hyperthreads 📸@bixbrooksler pic.twitter.com/GkSVJdbdBl

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) March 5, 2018

She's the BEST! Another #TMBRA XC race, another win for RT athlete Cherie Spooner at the Bent Wheel Bash in Abilene today (Masters, Cat 2 ). #rothetraining #mtb #xc pic.twitter.com/uo6BVzQNJI

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) March 5, 2018

He is official!! https://t.co/qEFV4EBbCh

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) March 4, 2018

Had some wind coming from the south. So, instead of going north to Floresville, I decided to go south to Fall… https://t.co/cjtzJaJzTM

— Ernest Gonzalez (@EGHtown) March 4, 2018

BikeDFW is excited to have our very own Director of Advocacy, Michael Tripp McNair attending the League of… https://t.co/K43UK7ETOp

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) March 4, 2018

Racing La Primavera @ Lago Vista today with @SteveTilford in mind. Miss ya buddy! pic.twitter.com/E13QBX61ir

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) March 4, 2018

Asked and answered! #solo #otf #winner Amy Floyd https://t.co/Whu4K7z1Tr

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) March 4, 2018

Vid of Amy solo break with a sizable gap in the women's A lead with 5 to go! Slick conditions & she's already… https://t.co/yePWiNDq9T

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) March 4, 2018

Our kick-off Family Fun Ride for #AmplifyATX was a lot of fun! Thanks to all that attended…. https://t.co/NJhdFVaYgo

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) March 4, 2018

Turning out to be a beautiful day for Traffic Skills 101 class! If you missed this one no worries, you can sign… https://t.co/s7xuNeAtGk

— Northwest Cycling Club of Houston, TX (@NWCCHouston) March 4, 2018

sunday morning ride ☀️ #cycling pic.twitter.com/suUEaPu4hX

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) March 5, 2018

Top step this time at the TMBRA Bent Wheel Bash! pic.twitter.com/3oYI03M5Lf

— Dan Pedroza (@beagleracing) March 5, 2018

Huge shout out to our friends at Bike Friendly Oak Cliff and Bike Friendly South Dallas for partnering with us… https://t.co/jUW6luKUDp

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) March 5, 2018

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Sunday Chicanes – Universal City, TX Sunday Chicanes at Universal City, TXhttps://t.co/JyAxzEN2nEhttps://t.co/S1zyifdR2N

Category Distance Start Fee Prizes Field Limit
Men's Category 5 30 minutes 8:00 AM $35 Merch – 3 Deep
Women's 3/4/5 30… https://t.co/ZB6hXWnVq3

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 5, 2018

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Stopped For The Flowers Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on March 4, 2018 by Rick AnkrumMarch 4, 2018

I chose a shorter route for today’s bike ride because of the late start, 1:44 pm. I watched the UC vs Wichita State basketball game on the DVR except for the last 16.4 seconds which the DVR didn’t record because the game ran over a few minutes. UC won 62 to 61 with Wichita State getting two shots in the last seconds but missing. With this great win I headed out to ride the “Oakhurst – Valley Ranch” route for 26.84 miles. I biked each day this week for a total of 223.87 miles, the first week over 200 miles in 2018. March now totals 131 miles towards the 585 mile goal.

The wind is still challenging when I bike into it. Weather: start 77 (78% humidity), finish 75 (79% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind SE 18 mph. I rode easily to Valley Ranch but going south was not so easy.

Riding on Pine River Drive in South Woodland Hills another rather tall cyclist passed me going the opposite direction. That was the only cyclist along the route.

The mostly cloudy sky did not dull the spring blooms and I stopped to take these photos.

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Monday’s weather forecast shows rain so biking probably will not happen.

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