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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 December 4th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on December 4, 2017 by Rick AnkrumDecember 4, 2017

Biking Through the Lights

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About a hundred bicyclists came out the enjoy the Concho Christmas Celebration last evening for the annual San Angelo Bicycle Association’s “Bike Through the Lights” with Santa and his Elf. Individuals and families rode bikes along the …


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Just keep biking

by Rachel Herzer | ntdaily.com

Maybe it’s my anxiety, or maybe I’m scarred from that one time when I was little and my brother accidentally ran me over with his bike. Either way, it seems like every other day on campus I find myself coming within inches of losing my life to a cyclist speeding by. Maybe I’m just being dramatic.

Once, a guy hit me with the handle of his bike, and I apologized. While savage cyclists are concerning and definitely something to be vigilant about, above all, UNT’s affinity for bikes is inspiring.

On Nov. 8, The League of American Bicyclists recognized UNT as a bronze level Bicycle Friendly University. This …


Committee delays vote on update to Balcones Canyonlands Preserve access guidelines

Pam LeBlanc | fitness.blog.austin360.com


A vote on updated public access guidelines at the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve has been postponed.

Dozens of mountain bikers, motorcyclists and other park users, concerned that a rewording of the guidelines might jeopardize future access to the preserve, spoke at a meeting Friday at which the Balcones Canyonlands Conservation Plan Coordinating Committee considered the update.

“We obviously weren’t …


ARR Trail Crew / WC Drainage and Berm building

Friday, Dec 8, 2017, 3:00 PM

Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park
12138 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, TX

5 Mountain Bikers Went

Meet at the POOL PARKING LOT. With recent rains, there will certainly be drainage issues to address to make sure the trails dry out faster so we can ride them again. There are a wide variety of tasks to be handled for every range of individual abilities. If you are not allergic to poison ivy, we have a special hero job for you! 🙂 Please sign up he…

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Awesome pop-up bike lane by @BikeHouston at #SSHTX! pic.twitter.com/hkJ2snFw2v

— LINK Houston (@LINK_Houston) December 3, 2017

Join, ride and win this winter with the City of Austin's Transportation Department. The more you ride your bike the more chances you have to win! Details: https://t.co/nIK1b0sCo7 pic.twitter.com/j83Tzw2tWK

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) December 4, 2017

RT athlete Robert Biard @787racing with a 3rd place in the Cat 1, 30-39 race at last weekend's "No Name" TMBRA MTB Marathon in Fredericksburg, TX. #rothetraining pic.twitter.com/jYn65e822J

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) December 4, 2017

They're feeling super festive and giving away a bunch of awesome prizes in Burleson! 🙂 https://t.co/9oZSEWuxb1

— WheelBrothers (@WheelBrothers) December 4, 2017

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Rain Had the Upper hand on Today’s Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on December 4, 2017 by Rick AnkrumDecember 4, 2017

I pressed the bike ride issue today and paid the price, biking in the rain. As I walked out the back door to get the Blue Norcross AL bike I stopped because the rain was coming down enough to make noise hitting the cloth patio cover. I went back inside to check the radar which show an isolated patch of rain over the area so I waited a few minutes until it quit. Back out the door and this time no rain but the streets were damp but no major puddles. Planning to ride to Huffman I rode on the Kingwood trails to start and around 1.6 miles into the ride rain caught me again, this time getting me pretty wet but I moved from the street to the greenbelt trail thinking the trees would shield me from the rain. No! And I got wet but crossing Northpark Drive riding south the rain slowed until I got near the cross street when it rained harder. Not too far from home I pedaled quickly to get back there for cover. Wet I pulled into the driveway and parked the blue under the roof to the garage. The rain continued for several minutes and I dried off in the garage while I waited.

Finally the rain stopped and I set off again on wet streets. I could see gray clouds to the south and west but I hoped they would not come towards me. As I bicycled south on W. Lake Houston Parkway I changed my route to the “Atascocita – Walden – E. Lake Houston Parkway” one concerned about getting caught in more rain. To get to E. Lake Houston Parkway sooner I altered the order of the streets following Kings River Drive and some side streets before getting on Atascocita Shores Drive north of FM 1960. At FM 1960 I crossed the over and headed east over Lake Houston. I picked up the speed thanks to the wind not being in my face and made the u-turn at E. Lake Houston Parkway.

Biking west I could see the gray clouds but thought they were well west of where I was going. Wrong! About 1/2 mile from the west side of the lake the rain caught me but between me going west and the rain going to the east it only lasted a few minutes and I was out of it. I made the left turn at the traffic light to ride through Walden and loop back to FM 1960 at Pinehurst Trail. That part of the ride was rain free. Pinehurst Trail north of FM 1960 was mostly dry until I got close to Kings Parkway where it started to sprinkle. With all of the wet I was glad the temperature was in the upper 70’s to avoid chilling.

On Kings River Drive more sprinkles and I thought I would get wet again. fortunately I didn’t wait long at the W. lake Houston Parkway traffic light where I turned right. I could see the road was wet and the light rain was coming down but at the north end of the bridge it looked like the sun was shining and I hoped it would dry. By the time I got there the sun was gone but the light rain stopped. From there to the finish no more rain though some of the streets were damp. After starting at 11:45 AM I finished the ride at 2:08 PM.

Leaning the bike against the fence I saw mud and dirt from riding in the rain. I moved the Blue Norcross AL to the spot where the hose reel stands and washed the bike. As I finished a few rain drops fell from the sky maybe to remind the rain had the upper hand on today’s bike ride.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest December 3rd 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on December 3, 2017 by Rick AnkrumDecember 3, 2017

The Racing Post Closes Down



Dallas/Fort Worth Bike Trails

Richardson Bike Mart | bikemart.com

If you’re new to the area, new to cycling, or are looking to expand your cycling horizons, you’ve come to the right place! The Dallas / Fort Worth area is home to many amazing bicycle paths and off-road mountain bike trails of varying distances and difficulties. We’ve put together a list of the metroplex’s trails to help you find the best places to ride. We spend a lot of time on these trails, and we’re happy to give you …


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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Interested in helping the club? We're looking for someone to handle membership registrations. Contact us at membership@sawheelmen.com

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) December 3, 2017

https://twitter.com/allynwest/status/937419708630028288

Awesome pop-up bike lane by @BikeHouston at #SSHTX! pic.twitter.com/hkJ2snFw2v

— LINK Houston (@LINK_Houston) December 3, 2017

Eldridge Pkwy bike lane is ready to go! #bikehouston #sundaystreets #betterbikelanes pic.twitter.com/6KAPWV8FsE

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) December 3, 2017

Seriously need to speed up the updates on Fog!!!
1 minute, it's all clear and hunkie dorie….put on my kit, prep the bike, and it's so dense I can't even see the mailbox!!
Waste of chamois creme!!! https://t.co/RHD2yY2Vgn

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) December 3, 2017

Ladies of FWCX are at it again! https://t.co/7oNlLu5VXZ

— FortWorthCX (@FortWorthCX) December 3, 2017

Gearing up for 2018. Come along for the ride. https://t.co/gcewyE0phr

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) December 3, 2017

Found on Reddit: Posting this because bike thieves are horrible human beings. "Friend had two bikes stolen from his apartment complex (south austin) and I figured posting here may increase his chances of getting them back." #BikeATX #Austin @stolenbikesatx https://t.co/lTVbmvOUSs

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) December 1, 2017

At this year’s holiday party, we recognized some great contributors to the club's success and voted for our 2018 board. https://t.co/gfmB1xpTrV

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) December 3, 2017

Check out @Cigna ‘s new tent! pic.twitter.com/L5nQL7EoYj

— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) December 3, 2017

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Bicycle Sport Shop Research Store Saturday Ride – Austin, TX https://t.co/AHsiaOmUGu

Join us each Sunday morning at the Research Store for an intermediate to advanced hilly ride along Captiol of Texas Hwy/ Loop 360 with some out and backs on… https://t.co/CLl6kt4QUW

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 3, 2017

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Texas Bicycling News Digest December 2nd 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on December 2, 2017 by Rick AnkrumDecember 2, 2017

Operation Santa Claus collects more bikes with community’s help

By: Ashley Wheeler | www.texomashomepage.com

WICHITA FALLS – Thanks to the Wichita Falls Firefighters Association and Red River Best Chevy dealers, there will be many smiles come Christmas morning.

Hundreds of bicycles have already been collected as part of Operation Santa Claus, but they have another very big goal.

Their goal is to collect 600 more bikes.

It’s because this year, the Wichita Falls Firefighters Association is not only making Christmas for kids in …


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Downtown could become hub of bike share service

By J.B. SMITH | www.wacotrib.com


An increasingly popular trend in the “sharing economy” appears to be barreling toward Waco on two wheels.

Three firms have approached city officials about setting up bike-sharing systems that would distribute bicycles around town and allow anyone to unlock them with a smartphone app and go for a ride at moment’s notice.

City and downtown officials have talked with Zagster, LimeBike and Ofo about their …


THE RACING POST December 2017 Edition

The Racing Post |theracingpost.us


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Check out my ride on Strava.https://t.co/JBDWp5yM5o pic.twitter.com/GYt2zz53xh

— Stan Paoli (@StanPaoli) December 2, 2017

Check out my ride on Strava: https://t.co/ceUC0Hu1Bx#iamspecialized #StumpjumperHT #STRAVA #IWantMyMTB #STRAVA pic.twitter.com/Q7tLQiWQPy

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) December 2, 2017

Alright gang, lets head WEST Sunday morning! Out of my Santa suit – new tires on Spartacus, along with a good… https://t.co/VYRZcaz7Bg

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) December 2, 2017

We're hitting Energy Corridor District December 3rd for the last #SSHTX of the year. Eldridge Pkwy between Briar Forest Dr. to Enclave Pkwy from noon to 4pm, come out and enjoy the day! https://t.co/Wbl7MoJ2wK pic.twitter.com/3ctYsRh3yj

— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) December 3, 2017

We would appreciate it if somebody down San Antonio way could help us out by verifying this route out of town… https://t.co/j58KPFZVB5

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) December 2, 2017

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Chihuahuan Desert Bike Fest – Lajitas, TX https://t.co/Uy5mdCxGTZ

There were Water Stations set up in he Big Bend Ranch State Park folks on all three days; and guides were traveling with most rides. On Friday there was a neutral Aid Station at the Lajitas Airport Tra…

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 3, 2017

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