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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 October 3rd 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on October 3, 2017 by Rick AnkrumOctober 3, 2017

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A Word From Our Director………. John Long

bikehouston.org


October rolls in. Pumpkins. Bicycle wheels. Harvest moon. Houston’s October calendar is full of bike rides and first in our eyes is the 45th annual Moonlight Ramble on Saturday, October 14th. Bigger, better, and more fun than ever. Pre-party at Discovery Green begins at 8:00 pmThe ride begins from Discovery Green at 9:00 pm. Course closes at 11:00 pm so you can get …


A successful Chile Pepper Challenge!

Randy Limbird, Director, 2017 Chile Pepper Challenge

The 2017 Chile Pepper Challenge was a total success! We had over 650 riders in the five different events. Everyone returned safe and sound and even if exhausted, very happy about a great day of celebrating cycling, friends, beautiful weather and scenery! Thanks to all who participated! Special thanks to all who volunteered! We had so many people who went above and beyond. The Canutillo JROTC students who were at Grace Gardens at 5 a.m. The rest stop leaders who spent the day encouraging the riders and supplying them with snacks and water. Registration table volunteers who handled a surprising number of last-minute signups. SAG teams and road crews who made sure the routes were safe. NM State Police, Sunland Park Police and Anthony NM Police who provided protection. And so many more! Mark your calendar: Sept. 30, 2018 well be the 37th annual Chile Pepper Challenge!


Gov’t Canyon, San Antonio = FUN

sinfony78 | forums.mtbr.com

i drove into SA last week with the wife for a quick getaway, and was able to have a getaway from the getaway to ride the back country of gov’t canyon. it seems like the majority of the opinions i’ve read rate it very low, but (other than a wheel mechanical) i found the trail somewhat challenging, yet very enjoyable
the sky was overcast and the weather didn’t get above 84, so it was a very manageable summer day. some people said that riding the back country would leave you vulnerable to the sun, but it felt like the trees would provide pretty good coverage the …


Local doctors set to distribute free bicycle helmets during Hard Hats for Little Heads event

by LOUANNA CAMPBELL | www.tylerpaper.com


A group of medical experts on concussions and brain injuries is teaming up to make sure kids have helmets to wear when they’re participating in recreational activities.
Hard Hats for Little Heads is a Texas Medical Association initiative to equip Texas children with a helmet that provides them added protection when riding a bike or a scooter and …


5th Annual Cycle For Change Brings Together Cyclists From Texas, New Mexico And Chihuahua In Support Of Survivors Of Domestic Violence

El Paso County, TX | www.publicnow.com

The event will take place Sunday, October 15, at Gallegos Park
El Paso County Attorney Jo Anne Bernal today announced that almost 80 cyclists have already registered for the 5 annual cycling tour ‘Cycle for Change: From Surviving to Thriving.’ The event will take place on Sunday October 15, 2017, starting at 8:00 a.m. at Gallegos Park (7361 Bosque Rd., Canutillo, TX).
The event has two main objectives. The first one is to bring awareness about the problems survivors of domestic violence face once they decide to leave an abusive relationship. The second objective is to raise funds to …



Texas Bicycling from Twitter

https://twitter.com/NatlBikeChallen/status/914959413756051456

Went for a early morning ride,ran into the cycling group trail blazers and other groups out.Beautiful weather in Texas today.SOS 30 miles

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) October 3, 2017

Set up and ready for #NationalNightOut in the Near Northwest District pic.twitter.com/wtiAl5zgTe

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) October 3, 2017

.@CycloBia wants u 2 save the date: Oct. 15th. The streets of #downtownBrownsville will be filled with #LatinJazz & #fun! #RGV #TexasToDo 🚲 pic.twitter.com/0q7IOllaWf

— Brownsville Parks & Recreation (@BTXParks) October 3, 2017

STOLEN – Black Trek Wahoo Disk in University of Texas at Austin https://t.co/yds95QwWkL

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) October 3, 2017

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Pedaling the Prairie – Hempstead, TX Pedaling the Prairie at Hempstead, TXhttps://t.co/zZG0FatxSy … https://t.co/G9W0XimAzn

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 3, 2017

New Event Leon Creek–Beginner Speed (Mountain Bike) – San Antonio, TX For full details, including the address, an… https://t.co/4nZOfMBq4m

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 4, 2017

New Event Fall Tuesday Nighter @ COTA Week 6 – Austin, TX Fall Tuesday Nighter @ COTA Week 6 at Austin, TX
… https://t.co/YOOtsR7GPk

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 4, 2017

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Texas Bicycling News Digest October 2nd 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on October 2, 2017 by Rick AnkrumOctober 2, 2017

Upper Valley Tour Groups B & C

Sunday, Oct 8, 2017, 7:15 AM

Across from Rio Plaza
Park across from strip center at 6205 Upper Valley Rd (just north of Artcraft) El Paso, TX

5 Cyclists Went

• Distance: Usually 20-25 miles• Roll Out: 7:30 am• Pace: (Group B 14-17 mph) (Group C 12-14 mph) Note: Group C rides should have a minimum of 2 riders for safety• Details: No Drop Ride. Route will be a little tour of the Upper Valley.  Ride leader will determine route based on abilities of those who show up to ride.  Most routes are flat with f…

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Bike Friendly Business? Be recognized!

bikeaustin.org


This last week it was my pleasure to cruise around town and experience our fine city’s bike shops and bike friendly businesses with a few of our Amazing Bike Austin Ambassadors. Places where a hungry cyclist can bring their bike on to the patio after a 60 mile ride with 5 more miles to go to get home (Thank you, Mongers, you swanky joint you). Places where a thirsty person can bring their bike inside if necessary or at least inside the fence (Thank you, Blue Owl Brewing!).
My feeling is that even though small businesses don’t have a lot of room, they have a lot of understanding. And it is those little kindnesses that make all the differences in the world. Will I want to go back to that business? Did I feel welcome despite my sweaty brow and messy hair? Will I talk about …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

#WellnessONWheels #LIVEfitEPC #GetStrong #Diamondhomes 🚴🏻‍♀️🚴🏼
*******Ride starts at 6:00PM******
**********Pass… https://t.co/RFckaffoaS

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) October 3, 2017

#biking mountain bike checking out #Halloween #Scary #fun #decorations #spooky 15 miles #cycling #Texas pic.twitter.com/3EPVaSW3gG

— Denise Blalock (@BlondeBeautyDD) October 3, 2017

Out riding. Got a bee trapped in my helmet. Got stung. Yanked my helmet off. Dropped sunglasses. Watched them get run over by a minivan. pic.twitter.com/TJI8f8Z58z

— Dave Talley (@rdavidtalley) October 2, 2017

Ok this Saturday we ride! Make sure your bike is ready and your cameras work! https://t.co/tsaJoNURIt

— Bike Friendly Cedars (@BikeCedars) October 2, 2017

With all that our area has been through during Harvey, it's great to see everyone out having fun & being active at Cigna Sunday Streets! pic.twitter.com/Y0Y4iGK3V1

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) October 1, 2017

https://twitter.com/bikeut/status/914934788557086720

Putting together our schedule for November and into the winter. Please chime in with what distances you would be… https://t.co/qd1FFf93Fj

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) October 2, 2017

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Galveston Bicycle Tour – Galveston, TX https://t.co/adeNQsi3I5

APA Texas -Houston-Galveston Section
Ov… https://t.co/Zj9djQanI4

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 3, 2017

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Flashing Blue Lights, Flat Tire 48 Mile Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on October 2, 2017 by Rick AnkrumOctober 2, 2017

I didn’t ride yesterday (Sunday) so I wanted to ride a longer route today. I chose the “SR242 – FM1314” route and biked 48.5 miles. I left at a decent time (10:55 AM) to get back home mid-afternoon but my plan didn’t go the way I expected.

Making good time I stopped at the Chevron station at FM 1485 and SH 242 for a few minutes to refill my water bottle 22.2 miles into the ride. Back on the bike I rode west on SH 242 but as I neared Old Houston Road I was passed by a Montgomery Precinct Constable with blue lights flashing. Just west of the traffic light at Old Houston Road traffic was stopped. In the distance I could see more blue flashing lights along with red ones. Riding on the shoulder I went passed the stopped traffic until I got to the driveway for a storage and little grocery store where I stopped to watch what was happening. It appeared a pickup truck and small car tangled at the first entrance to Lone Star Ranch subdivision. An ambulance was there but I could not tell if anyone was inside it. After waiting several minutes I rode on the grass to the entrance to Lone Star Ranch which put me west of the accident scene. I wanted to get in front of the traffic as the wreckers were towing the two vehicles away to clear the road. I prayed that everyone was okay as I rode away.

Traffic was light until I reached FM 1314 where I turned left to head back to Porter. Earlier this year two lanes were added between SH 242 and where the concrete road ends on FM 1314. A few months ago a curb was added to the shoulder for the new section cutting the shoulder down from 3 feet to 2 feet or less. I am not sure why a curb was added but it is there. It makes riding difficult because the curb is not consistent from the white line. Fortunately traffic was light and gave me room.

When I made the turn onto FM 1314 I was 27 miles into the ride and making good progress. As I rode on FM 1314 I thought that I had not had a flat in awhile and was glad. That was a mistake! Around the 29.7 mile point I felt the rear tire going flat. I stopped and checked the rear tire for the cause but nothing stuck out so I walked about 1/10th of mile to the Church of Christ to get away from the road noise to fix the flat. I removed the tube and inspected the inside of the tire to find the culprit. My finger found a tiny sharp point. Looking on the outside of the tire I spotted a piece of glass. I used the smallest Allen key to pry the glass out from the outside but there was a tiny piece clinging to the inside but I managed to push it out with the Allen key. Now I focused on the tube to find the hole. After many pumping efforts I finally found the small hole and got ready to patch it but I lost it and had to pump the tube up again to locate it. I applied the patch and aired the tube up to be sure I got it. The tube appeared to hold air so I put it in the tire and mounted it. Airing the tire up went well but after a minute it went soft again. The patch didn’t cover the holes the glass poked in it. I thought I covered all of them but apparently not. Rather than mess with another patch attempt I replaced the tube with the spare, aired up the tire, mounted the tire and waited a few minutes to be sure it was good. It was and I got back on the bike.

Planning to stop at the Valero station at Sorters Road I rode steady trying to build my average speed back up to the 15.1 mph it was before the flat. I reached the Valero at the 36.4 mile point and stopped for a break. A 32 oz orange Gatorade accompanied the peanut butter crackers I brought as I sat on a bag of deer corn in the shade. Finishing the drink and crackers I was back on the road after 25 minutes or so. From there it was about 12 miles to the finish. I thought I was late enough that the school traffic in Briar Tree would be gone but it wasn’t so I stood in line to get past the vehicle entrance. Once I got beyond that I made my way through Oakhurst and Kingwood Place and then the service road. Making the u-turn at Kingwood Drive I figured the Kings Manor school traffic would be gone by now and it was. Crossing the railroad tracks no cars were in the way. I rode through Kingwood and finished the ride at 4:01 PM.

During the ride the weather varied from overcast at the start to partly cloudy at the end. The temperature was 79 when I began and 90 at the end. Wind was 6 mph and not much of a factor though there were times when it felt stronger than that.

Tomorrow’s forecast calls for rain so I may not get to ride.

Strava Ride Summary (click on the image to go to Strava.com)

Strava Bicycle Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycling News Digest October 1st 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on October 1, 2017 by Rick AnkrumOctober 1, 2017

Photos: The sights from Emmitt Smith’s Gran Fondo charity cycling event

sportsday.dallasnews.com


Former Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith, right, hugs Geoff Godsey as he crosses the finish line during Emmitt Smith’s Gran Fondo charity bike race at Rough Rider Stadium in Frisco, Texas, Saturday, September 30, 2017. (Anja Schlein/Special Contributor)



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Let’s go for a social road ride.

Saturday, Oct 7, 2017, 8:00 AM

Performance Bicycle
4750 Fm 1960 Rd W Houston, TX

2 Bicycle Enthusiasts Went

Social Ride: If you’re hesitant to join a riding group, this is the ride for you! In the beginner group, there is NEVER pressure to ride longer or faster. Our knowledgeable ride leaders will help you navigate through the turns and answer any cycling questions you may have. All types of bodies and bicycles are welcome!Please bring your helmet, wate…

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Let’s go for an intermediate road ride

Saturday, Oct 7, 2017, 8:00 AM

Performance Bicycle
7549 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX

4 Cycling Enthusiasts Went

Intermediate Ride:Please join us and all are welcome to our Saturday morning, 8am Intermediate ride starting and ending at our shop. We will average 16mph and ride for 90+ minutes. This is a no drop ride and the group will stay together.Please bring your helmet, water and a positive attitude.All bikes and bodies are welcome to join us on the Per…

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The Racing Post October 2017 Edition

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Sunday Streets signifies a return to normal life post Harvey

By Brian Rogers | www.houstonchronicle.com

First major civic event since Harvey helps community return to normal

There were food trucks and pushcarts. There were families with baby strollers. There were line dancers, roller derby skaters and hundreds of bicyclists.
They were among thousands of Houstonians who took advantage of sunny weather at Sunday Streets, the city’s first major civic event since Hurricane Harvey. More than a mile of Washington Avenue was shut down to let pedestrians and bicyclists and, of course, happy dogs galore, meander around the usually …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Great times at the Bicycle Sport Shop Six Shooter Cyclocross Race. Even Dad Josh got in on the action.

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 2, 2017

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/914577224862457856

Out here @capcityracing @BSS_Austin watching CX Champs of 2027. #txcx pic.twitter.com/1togvDsrtM

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) October 1, 2017

Rack full of kids’ bikes makes us happy at at Bicycle Sport Shop Six Shooter Cyclocross Race.

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 1, 2017

¡Estamos disfrutando el @SundayStreetHTX! Acompáñenos para un día de salud y diversión. #CignaHouston #SSHTX pic.twitter.com/207qrt3lY3

— Cigna en Español (@Cigna_Espanol) October 1, 2017

Washington Ave is an old friend of ours and we're happy to bring #SSHTX back! SSHTX from 12-4pm today! https://t.co/06lxbGvBLc pic.twitter.com/RmmMN8m5l3

— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) October 1, 2017

We had a great time @SmithCharities ride. Can’t wait till next year! #22ESGF pic.twitter.com/pTx9JNtlk1

— Ames Meyer (@AmesChopper5) October 1, 2017

2017 was one of my busiest Road Racing Seasons out of all my years racing around 40+ races races n about 5 DNF's 3 podium finishes

— Jesus (@SrCampy) October 1, 2017

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