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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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3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
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Texas Bicycling News Digest January 11th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on January 11, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 11, 2018

Tyler city officials pledge support for It’s Time Texas

Staff Reports | tylerpaper.com


Tyler’s mayor and City Council are supporting a statewide competition that encourages communities to live healthy lifestyles.

Mayor Martin Heines and members of the council signed a pledge to support the program, called “It’s Time Texas,” at their regular meeting Wednesday morning. …


State: Area road projects on target

By Jimmy Isaac | www.news-journal.com

Property acquisition or public meetings are on the horizon this year for as many as four area road projects.

The state has more than half of the rights of way needed for the Phase 1 widening of Harrison Road, and the project is targeted for bids in August 2019, said Vernon Webb, district engineer with the Tyler office of the Texas Department of Transportation.

Webb spoke Wednesday at the meeting of the Longview Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board. …

… In other business, the board revised the 2017-20 Transportation Improvement Plan to include bicycle and pedestrian paths in Longview and White Oak.


How many times has a plastic bag blown across your path while bicycling to get caught in a wheel or chain?

State Supremes Consider Bag Ban

By Michael King | www.austinchronicle.com

Laredo law banning single-use bags goes to court

The Texas Supreme Court will hear oral arguments this morning (Thu., Jan. 11) in the case styled City of Laredo v. Laredo Merchants Association. In brief, the city of Laredo enacted a partial ban on single-use bags in 2015. (Austin enacted a similar law in 2013.) The Merchants Association sued, unsuccessfully at trial court, but the law was overturned by the Court of Appeals, on the grounds that the ban violated a state law pre-empting such local ordinances passed for “solid-waste purposes.” Laredo is arguing that its ordinance is intended to address litter control, protect the utility system, reduce flooding, and protect wildlife and rivers, and thus does not conflict with the state law. …

… Some retailers also object to the argument that the bags are beneficial. “Although it’s retailers in Laredo who are suing to erase this protection,” said Hill Abell of Austin’s Bicycle Sport Shop, “as a retailer with five Central Texas stores I know for a fact that not only are single-use bags not necessary for my business, they cost retailers a ton.” …


Could big data unlock safer commutes for cyclists?

By Paul Flahive | www.marketplace.org


Strava interface shows San Antonio data

“Excuse us, there’s a lot of us,” said Rick Turnbill as he and a dozen other cyclists weave through cars and pedestrians in downtown San Antonio.

“Who else can ride around the Alamo on their weekly ride?” asked Turnbill.

While he loves this route, Turnbill said the city needs more bike infrastructure to protect cyclists from motorists. Cities across the country are struggling to keep roads safe for bikes as cycling becomes more and more popular for commuting and recreation. …


Austin’s Lady Bird Lake trail marks more than 40 years

www.chron.com & www.statesman.com

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Imagine Lady Bird Lake without a mantle of green wrapped around its shores.

The Austin American-Statesman reports Austinites whose memories reach back to the early 1960s — when the newly impounded body of water on the Colorado River was dubbed Town Lake by an American-Statesman reporter because nobody else bothered to name it — can envision such a treeless state.

“They removed all the trees in 1958 to reduce flooding,” remembers Leslie “Les” Gage, a former City Council member who co-chaired the 1970s committee to create a hike-and-bike trail around the lake. “They were taken away everywhere except …


The Pedalshift Project 103: Handling being sick on bike tour

Tim Mooney | pedalshift.net

Winter, as we all know, is the time of year when viruses, colds and flu symptoms are at their highest. But it’s not just winter: almost everyone at some point has to handle being sick on bike tour. On this edition of the pod, we cover tips to prevent and fight back against being sick on bike tour.


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Our weekend rides are canceled. https://t.co/dLvNYrBpdJ

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) January 12, 2018

With sand cleanup almost finished, @buffalobayou Partnership thinks ahead to next big storm https://t.co/fUBKqxidG2 pic.twitter.com/P4DuQiuSZa

— Houston Public Media (@HoustonPubMedia) January 11, 2018

Stolen bike alert! https://t.co/hRHmTaS1Q0

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) January 12, 2018

We welcome Neil from road to mountain biking! He and his pups are stoked to hit the trails on his new @TrekBikes Fuel 9.8! #traildogs #mtb #itstimetoride pic.twitter.com/9v2WPFAHDc

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) January 11, 2018

Take a street skills class and educate yourself on all things bike related! @AlamoAreaMPO https://t.co/M8cpqDiLVX #ridesafe #wearahelmet #bikerides #bcyclesatx #shareyourjourney

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) January 11, 2018

The 5th Annual Clay Walker’s Band Against MS Ride is coming up on March 25th! Have you registered yet? For more info and to register: https://t.co/5C2WAKESOp pic.twitter.com/VhNArNlqiQ

— Band Against MS (@BandAgainstMS) January 11, 2018

Check it out – @AARP Travel listed biking and BCycle programs, including our very own, as 1 of "10 Hot 2018… https://t.co/Ko9rbNTrx4

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) January 11, 2018

Let's do some hills on Sunday morning! https://t.co/8poXruMfvP pic.twitter.com/0xWm05hjjS

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) January 11, 2018

Heinz to lead DB1 weekly ride for Chris! (Jan 13, 2018 08:00AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) January 11, 2018

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event 2018 GHORBA Big Ring Challenge – Coldspring, TX 2018 GHORBA Big Ring Challenge at Coldspring, TXhttps://t.co/lfRFOxE5fkhttps://t.co/0qAXv3CEfs

Course Distances:
P/C1 Men, C1 Men 19-29 and 30-39, SS Open Men = 3 laps for 27 miles.

C1 40+, … https://t.co/TjQXmNKbXb

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 11, 2018

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Indoor Workouts Rule January Bicycling So Far

Texbiker.net Posted on January 11, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 11, 2018

So far January has not been bicycling friendly for me. Between cold weather (below 60 degrees and/or wet) and sinus problems my biking has consisted of 57 miles on a Cycleops windtrainer. After using the windtrainer for 18 years I decided to update to the Cycleops Fluid Trainer. The promise is quiter and smoother indoor workouts. This will please my wife who thinks the windtrainer was too loud. The weather is not letting up with a new cold front arriving later this morning and sticking around for several days. My sinus problem is about over and my first workout on the fluid trainer might be tomorrow.

The setup in our breakfast area. Hard to miss the bright yellow. Maybe this will help the sun to shine soon.

1-11-2018 Indoor Trainer Setup
1-11-2018 Cycleops Fluid Trainer Setup

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Texas Bicycling News Digest January 10th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on January 10, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 10, 2018

Exercising can reduce effects of aging heart

By Leslie Barker | www.mrt.com


If you’re under 65 and have never exercised, start now. It could reverse damage to an aging or sedentary heart, plus set the stage for a reduced chance of heart failure in the future.

Such are the findings of a two-year study conducted by the Dallas-based Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, a collaboration between UT Southwestern Medical Center and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. Study results were published Monday in Circulation, a journal of the …


Fundraising link for the Master Plan of Little Walnut Creek Greenbelt

FatBoyOnaDiet | www.bikemojo.com

For those interested in supporting Little Walnut Creek Greenbelt, here is the link.

Little Walnut Creek Greenbelt (aka Area51) is the 200+ acre area between 183 and Springdale, north of 51st St. The property was recently re-zoned as Parkland, but the city has no funds set aside to build any amenities right now. This fundraiser, along with a grant provided by the National Parks Service will be used to create a Master Plan to present to the city to help secure the funds to move forward. I’m not completely certain, but I believe a similar approach was used to begin development of Walnut Creek Park with …


AYF Middle School Bike Club

www.austinyouthfitness.com


Spring 2018 Group Dates
Session 1: 2/7/2018, ending 3/21/2018 – (No class on 3/14/2018)
Session 2: 3/28/2018, ending 5/2/2018
Meeting Time: Wednesdays from 4 – 5pm
Session Price: $125
Coaches: Zach Semsar
Our focus is improving biking skills as well as improving endurance and participant’s overall fitness. Bikers will become familiar with bicycle safety, learn the rules of the road, learn to utilize their gears, and will gain strength in their biking ability. Further, participants will likely see improvements in self-image, confidence, attitude, social-interpersonal- relationship-skills, as well as ability to focus on tasks and schoolwork. …


9:00am – Lambent Wheels Rolling to Buda – 32 Miles @ 14ish MPH

Saturday, Jan 13, 2018, 9:00 AM

Bicycle Sport Shop
517 S Lamar Blvd Austin, TX

2 Austin Cyclists Went

• What we’ll do I am slowly building up my distance after my vehicle collision back in October, so I am posting this ride so that I can stop at Maria’s on the way back for tacos. This is the standard South Austin route to Buda and then returning. This ride is no-drop and the pace will average 14ish mph so be sure you can maintain that ride pace. No…

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Homebrew Southern Tier Tour

By Davy Haynes | www.crazyguyonabike.com

I can this my homebrew southern tier route as I am only using the ATA ST route until about Phoenix. Since I am not riding coast-to-coast, but to my home in Huntsville, Alabama, taking a more direct easterly route out of Phoenix saves nearly 500 miles of the much more southerly route down through El Paso and south Texas. …



Susan Peak

Pedal Pushers | roy-pedalpushers.blogspot.com


Susan Peak Road
San Angelo, Texas
January 9, 2018

The first part of January was quite cold with some moisture making icy conditions. Hence, this was our first ride of the year. It was a nice day, but Christine was taking no chances and dressed warmly. In the background is one of many large bales of cotton still in the farmers’ fields. Typically it is well into February before …


311 complaints over Dallas rental bikes nearly tripled in one month

Matt Howerton | www.wfaa.com

Complaints over rental bikes throughout Dallas have been growing each month since the city started taking them, nearly tripling from November to December.

And complaints this month are on pace to double those from December. …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Does anyone here know which bike ride went from Hempstead through Brookshire last weekend? Trying to locate the… https://t.co/DD4JpjyQXb

— WheelBrothers (@WheelBrothers) January 10, 2018

#Austin riders, Bike Austin is offering a course starting in January that will build up your mileage and teach you the skills for a comfortable and confident #bpms150. You can sign up for the series or a single class as a refresher. Learn more here: https://t.co/dHpCGGPBYg pic.twitter.com/CET37rAfTb

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) January 10, 2018

We'll be in New Berlin for Saturday's ride: https://t.co/EDmfIHq8nA pic.twitter.com/9xW3FTNBQH

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) January 10, 2018

Conquer the Coast, presented by H-E-B, returns for its Quinceanera (15th) year on September 15, 2018. Registration opens February 1, with one day Early Bird pricing. pic.twitter.com/reULDNu1dK

— ConquerTheCoast (@ConquerTheCoast) January 10, 2018

The “bike litter” is getting a bit over the top with some of these "dockless" companies… the backlash is already starting. I hope this doesn’t put a damper on the bike share industry in general. This was predicted. https://t.co/1xXuSr2vBV

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) January 10, 2018

Loved seeing our 2018 riders & Temple, TX natives Matthew, Maxwell, @katieanne_17, & Dustin featured in the @tdtnews discussing how these former Wildcats & THS alums are preparing for their journey to Anchorage this summer! https://t.co/bxjlt7HUVZ

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) January 10, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event DATES Annual Meeting and Dinner – Addison, TX https://t.co/mpzb9aWIlb

We’ll start the evening off with a social hour to reconnect with your DATES friends. There will be a cash bar available for each team to run their own tab.
A dinner buff… https://t.co/wrSzvQluzN

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 10, 2018

New Event Sun and Ski Presents Rocky Hill Roundup – Smithville, TX Sun and Ski Presents the 2018 Rocky Hill Roundup at Smithville, TXhttps://t.co/Jnrdmz4G5Vhttps://t.co/uUz0DCPJWw

Season opener of the 2017 Texas State Mountainbike XC State Champions… https://t.co/uAHvfOFbxC

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 10, 2018

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Texas Bicycling News Digest January 9th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on January 9, 2018 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 9, 2018

Your Next Walk, Hike Or Bike Ride Could Help Fort Worth City Planners Design Paths

By Molly Evans | keranews.org


Fort Worth city planners are using data from an activity tracking app to help inform the design of local foot and bike paths.

With the help of the Texas Department of Transportation, the city has gained access to data compiled by Strava Metro. Millions of people track and upload their runs and rides to Strava every week, according to the app’s website. Strava Metro makes …


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He was riding his bike after midnight. That was the first clue something was off

By Domingo Ramirez Jr. | www.star-telegram.com

WEATHERFORD

This was one bicycle ride that Steven Harold Schepker will not forget anytime soon.

Schepker was in the Parker County Jail after being stopped for having no lights on his bicycle early Tuesday morning on South Main Street. …


2018 Cycling Goals

the surly biker | thesurlybiker.wordpress.com


In 2017 my goal was 2500 miles – but after dislocating my knee, and the flooding from Hurricane Harvey – I came up well short. Though I will say a little over 1600 miles isn’t too …



Enrich Your Bike Life: Volunteer!

Wheel Brothers | www.wheelbrothers.com


Featuring the 2017-18 Skill and Age Based Cyclocross Championship of Texas!

This weekend the 2017-18 Skill and Age Based Cyclocross Championship of Texas was held at Panther Pavilion in Fort Worth, TX. It was a fantastic weekend featuring a very challenging cyclocross course, including a sand pit, a flyover and some talented heckling! Many cyclists were there as participants, volunteers or both. It just so happens that …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Great write up. Support those who make our beloved sport happen. https://t.co/GIBWqDMb3i

— ATXCXCup (@ATXCXCup) January 10, 2018

Did you know that a limited # of bike racks are available for small biz and orgs serving the public? Only requirements: Install rack & maintain for 3 years. This could provide SA with a healthier, quicker and safer way to commute. https://t.co/Sms1S0sJJw #sanantonio #bcyclesatx pic.twitter.com/4AKsuuMmIB

— San Antonio Bike Share (@SABikeShare) January 10, 2018

Nearly 30,000 cubic yards of sediment hauled off during post-Harvey cleanup along @buffalobayou (before and after below). Changes are also being made to popular dog park. Read more here: https://t.co/V4oxy8YQNN #khou11 pic.twitter.com/s7nEWf7BTj

— Jason Miles (@JMilesKHOU) January 9, 2018

Read the latest post-Hurricane Harvey update regarding the state of Buffalo Bayou Park, trails along #BuffaloBayou, the Johnny Steele Dog Park and more here: https://t.co/o1b9k3ucQp pic.twitter.com/9zcyUSVTg3

— Buffalo Bayou Partnership (@buffalobayou) January 10, 2018

Well said @TexasHighways and a well written article. Thank you for including us in your January issue. An honor for us to be in your highly respected magazine. https://t.co/MTxqyVxrKQ

— Texas Bike Tours (@TexasBikeTours) January 9, 2018

Little Bellas, a national girls mountain biking & mentorship is coming to Austin! A non-competitive & fun-centered program, Little Bellas pairs strong female mentors with young girls & focuses on playing bike games, exploring trails & making new friends. https://t.co/8xHxifiKam

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) January 9, 2018

Check out this worth-the-read @startelegram editorial about bike sharing. "More bike systems doesn’t necessarily equal a more bike-friendly city." https://t.co/FkSTMKbNdm

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) January 9, 2018

Here are some preliminary results from the survey. We got 204 responses. An overwhelming… https://t.co/6FjShGLdJd

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) January 9, 2018

We can't wait for you to join us at the #ATLAS2018 Ride on Saturday, June 2nd! We're so excited to have @mikethompsonx4 as our ATLAS Ride Chair and can't wait to kick off our 15th annual Texas 4000 ride with all of you! https://t.co/VbDX7dBWB9

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) January 9, 2018

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