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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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Surprise Early Start to See Other Cyclists Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 29, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJuly 29, 2017

I surprised myself by starting today’s bike ride at 8:34 am. If I started early I would have time to watch the replay of the Clasica Ciclista San Sebastian on www.cycling.tv after the ride. I chose the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route with the hope of seeing other area cyclists along the route once I got to Atascocita. The first cyclist appeared at the corner of Kings River Drive and W. Lake Houston Parkway so my plan looked good because I usually see more by the time I get to this spot. A few miles later I saw a lady cyclist after I rode through Walden and on the way to FM 1960. At one corner I saw a sign stuck in the ground with the Tour de Cure logo and “100” with an arrow. At another corner a sign said “rest stop 1 mile”. I wasn’t aware of the Tour de Cure being this weekend.

After I reached FM 1960 and started biking east over Lake Houston the cyclists started to appear. I estimate between 30 to 40 passed me between Atascocita Shores Drive and FM 2100. They were in groups of 2 to 8 or so. I didn’t try to take any photos but I waved and said hello to each biker as they passed me. Some responded and some didn’t.

At 20.4 miles I stopped at the Huffman Chevron to refill my water bottle with ice and water. I only stayed a few minutes and headed west on FM 1960. Up to that point the wind had not been tough but that changed coming from the west at 9 mph with 17 mph gusts. When I got to Fairlake Drive a few more cyclists crossed FM 1960 ahead of me and I followed them. About a third of the way over the causeway I caught and passed two cyclists saying hi as I went by. Ahead I saw a cyclist standing with his bike on the ground and the wheel in his hands. I slowed to ask if he was okay and he said he was. I kept riding working hard to regain my speed with the headwind fighting me. Making the right turn onto Atascocita Shires Drive two more cyclists were there. That was the last riders I saw until I was on W. Lake Houston Parkway about to come off the bridge over the river when I checked my rearview mirror before moving to the left and saw four cyclists coming up to me from behind. Not long after that they passed me with an “on your left” announcement and I slowed to get room to move to the left lane and turn into Kingwood Greens. From there no more cyclists to the finish of the ride at 11:00 am.

With today’s ride of 32.6 miles I am at 177.7 miles for the week and 847 miles for the month. Checking the National Bike Challenge standings I am 2nd in Houston, 67th in Texas and 1,167 nationally. The last two are a slight improvement from last week.

More hot and dry July weather tomorrow (Sunday) and I will plan on biking with the hope of riding 24 miles or more to hit 200+ for the week.

Link to RideWithGPS.com map and metrics

Strava ride summary (click on the image to go to Strava.com)

Strava Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycling News July 28th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on July 28, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJuly 28, 2017

MoPac bike bridge stunning, but plays hard to get to

By Ryan Young | www.dailytexanonline.com


A bicycle and pedestrian bridge opened along South MoPac last month, giving cyclists and joggers a new way to cross Barton Creek. Visitors can enjoy nature, gaze at the beauty of the hill country and take a break from a busy Austin lifestyle.
Besides being a destination itself, the bridge is supposed to fill a big gap in Austin’s growing urban trail network and encourage more bicycle travel. But after spending $14.5 million and nearly 4 years on its construction, some are wondering if the effort was …



VERIFY: Do cyclists have to stop at stop signs and red lights?

www.khou.com

Several KHOU 11 viewers have asked if cyclists have to stop at red lights and stop signs like other vehicles do.
With more and more bikes on the roadways, there seems to be more tension with drivers as they share the roads. So what does the law say? …


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Bell Avenue reopens with bike lane

Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe | www.dentonrc.com

Crews reopened Bell Avenue on Thursday afternoon to traffic.
The project began in late April, with city crews from the street and wastewater departments replacing the water and sewer lines under the road. Damaged curbs and gutters were also repaired or replaced before the street was rebuilt.
The project included removing a pedestrian bridge over Bell Avenue that was no longer in use by …


City of Brownsville Receives Promotional Grants from BCIC for CycloBia Brownsville, The CHALLENGE

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BROWNSVILLE, Texas (July 28, 2017) – The City of Brownsville is proud to announce it has been awarded $9,990 in Promotion & Community Event Grant funds from the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation (BCIC) for CycloBia Brownsville and The CHALLENGE RGV.
BCIC Promotion & Community Event Grant funds of $5,000 were awarded to the Public Health & Wellness Department for The CHALLENGE RGV, and grant funds of $4,990 were awarded to the Traffic Department for CycloBia Brownsville. Grant funds will support newspaper, radio and television advertisements and promotional signage, including vinyl and street banners for CycloBia Brownsville in 2017-2018 and The CHALLENGE RGV in Spring 2018.
CycloBia Brownsville is a …



Autopsy reveals Steamboat cyclist’s cause of death

Matt Stensland | www.steamboattoday.com


Routt County Coroner Rob Ryg on Friday said an autopsy revealed the cyclist who died Thursday suffered a traumatic neck and head injury.
He essentially broke his neck and died immediately in the crash, Ryg said.
The man was identified as 69-year-old Philip (P.D.) Sohn.
Sohn split his time between Steamboat Springs and Conroe, Texas.
He is survived by his wife, Bonnie; daughter, Amy (Adrian); son, Paul; and four grandchildren. …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

If you are "still" looking for pictures from 2017 KFC, our two volunteer photographers have uploaded 1,828… https://t.co/4HHa2oS0Sp

— Northwest Cycling Club of Houston, TX (@NWCCHouston) July 29, 2017

#CriticalMass bike ride passing #khou11 studios @HoustonCM @KHOU pic.twitter.com/cqq16X5sNr

— Jason Miles (@JMilesKHOU) July 29, 2017

We're at MSP right now getting ready to roll. Be here in 5 minutes. pic.twitter.com/3J2tEEjoh1

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) July 29, 2017

Hit up the Texas Trails and Ponytails Skills Clinic and Ride on Saturday morning, then drop by the Bike World… https://t.co/2PASK97Jx7

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) July 28, 2017

Crits are super intense & even more fun to watch. 5 to 7: 50 pm Friday, Aug 25. #HH100. @MSUCyclingTeam @Joshua_Buchel @Zevlin1 @eltonybaca pic.twitter.com/6v5qd1rkym

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) July 28, 2017

Shop ride tomorrow morning! Come get some before it gets too hot!

— Sugar Cycles, Inc (@SugarCycles) July 28, 2017

New Exciting Route!
Saturday Ride Information
Time 7:30am
Start from Clasico Kitchen Bar
See Calendar for more… https://t.co/qqqqL4kbDt

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) July 28, 2017

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New Event Skills Clinic #122: Climbing – Dallas, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see:
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 28, 2017

New Event Introduction to Harry Moss DORBA Trail – Mountain Bike Ride – Dallas, TX For full details, including the… https://t.co/gLRGzySyw5

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 28, 2017

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PowerPod Free, Goal Reaching Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 28, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJuly 28, 2017

After taking a day off I rode today on the “Kingwood – SH 242 – Kingwood” route for a total of 35.0 miles putting me at 815 miles for July surpassing my goal by 15 miles. with three potential biking days left I plan on adding to the mileage.

Leaving home at 10:37 am I biked through several Kingwood villages before making my way to Woodridge Forest and then I-69/US59 for the ride to SH 242. It was 91 at the start with a partly cloudy sky and light wind from the SW at 8 mph. At the 1:40 pm finish the temperature increased to 98 (might hit 100 later) and I was perspiring heavily. Inside the A/C felt chilly but good.

No PowerPod watts readings on today’s bike ride. The PowerPod would not connect to my desktop computer with the Isaac software and after several emails with support they said to send it back for repair. Hopefully it is warranty repair since I bought it in late March 2017. This is the second time I sent it for evaluation of a problem. The PowerPod worked during the ride but I couldn’t connect to my computer to download the ride data. Fortunately the power data transfers to my Elemnt computer and is combined with the other data.

I made a rest stop at the Valero station at Northpark Drive and I-69/US59 at the 28 mile point. They have fountain drinks for $.79 so I decided to get a Gatorade and rest in the shade to drink and eat the snack crackers I brought. Several people commented about how hot it was for riding. I stayed about 20 to 25 minutes. Then I got back on the Stradalli to finish the 7 miles to the finish. When I exited the Valero station and crossed Northpark Drive to take the old road back to I-69/US59 a Houston Policeman was talking to several men out of their trucks and cars about something. Earlier he had pulled into the Valero station and stopped near a pickup truck where a man was changing a tire on a SUV, got out and talked to the man waving his arm as if pointing for the man to go someplace. Not sure what that was about or if it was connected to the group of people I saw on the old road.

As I biked passed the unopened Kingwood Emergency Hospital some workmen were erecting the sign posts for the hospital. Maybe someday it will open. The construction fence still surrounds the grounds.

There are two bike races live streaming tomorrow (Saturday) morning so I am not sure how I will schedule biking but the weather should be great.

July Bike Rides Summary

July Bike Rides Summary

Strava Ride Summary (click on the image to go to my Strava activity)

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Texas Bicycling News July 27th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on July 27, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJuly 27, 2017

After a year of bicycle safety enforcement, APD wants to see more education

By Chris Davis | kxan.com

AUSTIN (KXAN) — About a year into a new bike safety enforcement program, the Austin Police Department’s safe biking coordinator says the department still needs to educate drivers.
The weekly patrols targeting people who get too close to cyclists are generating dozens of tickets — and that’s the …


Meet Our New Volunteer Coordinator, Bowen Roberts

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If you’ve been to a BikeHouston event lately, or come by our office, you’ve probably met Bowen Roberts. Bowen recently made the transition from dedicated volunteer to dedicated employee as our new volunteer coordinator.
We talked to Bowen about his new role and the importance of our volunteer force to our mission.
Tell us a little bit about your background
I’ve lived in Houston for four years, and have been a member of BikeHouston for three years. Before moving to Houston, I lived in California, Alaska, Ecuador, Indonesia, India, and Egypt. It’s been interesting to see how cycling is part of different cultures. In Houston, people tend to …


Long-Distance Cycling: How to Prepare

bikehouston.org


Our Member Jason Lewis shares his experience and offers suggestions.
Up to this point, you’ve stuck to smaller bike rides, but now you are ready to challenge yourself further with a longer distance. Not so fast! Biking of any distance requires a little bit of preparation so you don’t end up sitting on the ground beside your bike wondering why you ever thought this was a good idea in the first place. Check out these tips to get you started.
Train, Train, Train
While it might appear to be stating the obvious, the importance of proper training can’t be stressed enough. Start with interval training two to three times a week, and switch up between riding hard and riding at a resting speed. Cycling uses various muscles, most of which are …


Bid on City of Boerne Trail System Expansion Project in Boerne

www.texasbids.net

Prebid: 08/01/17 2:00 PM
Solicitation Title: City of Boerne Trail System Expansion Project
Owner Solic Number: 0915-11-033 Status: bidding Report: 7938371
Country : United States State: TX County: Kendall Location: Boerne
Est. Low Value: $2,500,000 Est. High Value: $2,500,000
Set Aside Types: MBE/DBE (Minority / Disadvantaged)
Scope: Trail system expansion project. Work includes approx 1,839 CY roadway excavation; 22,975 SY soil retention blankets; 363 LF of 24″ drill shaft;903 SF retaining wall; 8 LF of 8′ x 3′ concrete box culvert; 102 LF of RC pipe (arch); 1 EA adjusting manholes; 8,523 SY of 5″ concrete sidewalk; 500 LF of 1″ PVC conduit; 50 LF of 2″ PVC conduit; see attached file. …


This weekend’s rides: Avery Ranch Loop! Russell’s!

by Thomas | steinerranchcycling.com

Saturday will be hot as balls, like way hotter than last weekend which was also really hot. Come sweat with us again on our old Avery Ranch Loop ride, which we will keep to a short 50-ish miles so we will have the best chance of getting most of us back home alive. After the ride we meet up at …


Captains Blog – 07/27/2017 – Weekend Rides

by Sameer Gokhale | cycling.powweb.com

July 29, 2017
We have two ride options this weekend. One for the early birds and another for those who want to sleep in late on Saturday.
Team HEB is leading a ride out of Bullis County Park. Wheels down at 7:00 am. Be there at 6:35 am. There are two routes –
Location: Bullis County Park 27583 Old Blanco Rd, San Antonio, Texas 78260 56M: http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/826686153
35M: http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/497865486
San Antonio Wheelmen are leading a ride out of Schertz from Ray D. Corbett Junior High School (12000 Ray Corbett Dr.). From Loop 1604, turn onto Lower Seguin Rd (heading toward Cibolo). Continue on Lower Seguin and you’ll intersect with …


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Texas brothers complete 3,500-mile bike ride for charities

www.khou.com

HOUSTON – It took 52 days and 3,500 miles, but a Houston businessman crossed the United States on his bike – all for a good cause.
Raleigh Jenkins and his two brothers made the trek to raise money for two children’s charities. They covered their own …


Ride for awareness

By Brandon L. Summers | www.suntelegraph.com


Tracy Herbert, of Fort Worth, Texas, is creating awareness of type 1 diabetes by bicycling from San Francisco to New York along historic Highway 30.
Herbert arrived in Sidney Tuesday, taking a break before endeavoring on another 80- to 100-mile leg of her trip, which started in June.
Herbert prides herself on being a …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

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Spectating @DrivewaySeries today! Go Kevin Girkins! #drivewaylife #critlife #drivewayseries pic.twitter.com/IyS2NJoCQ5

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) July 28, 2017

Austin’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Councils Accepting Applications for New Membershttps://t.co/9wE8fQIoGQhttps://t.co/rY5PqVUejl

— StreetsblogTexas (@StreetsblogTex) July 27, 2017

Chris to lead DB1 weekly ride! (Jul 29, 2017 07:00AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) July 27, 2017

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event King Racing Group Big Cedar Blowout – Dallas, TX https://t.co/ER0LB5IySg

Event Description
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2017

New Event UT MTB Weekend – Comfort, TX https://t.co/b0cUHrpvwChttps://t.co/VJIx5F70uphttps://t.co/h4rkf0zLGE
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2017

New Event UT MTB Weekend – Comfort, TX https://t.co/b0cUHrpvwChttps://t.co/VJIx5F70uphttps://t.co/h4rkf0zLGE
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2017

New Event Road Championship Weekend ~ The Fort Hood Challenge – Copperas Cove, TX https://t.co/sQC09uMGBC
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2017

New Event Intermediate Speed (Mountain Bike) – San Antonio, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSV… https://t.co/YZlF8yNY9i

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2017

New Event Salado Creek (Mountain Bike) [Intermediate Landscape] – Sanb Antonio, TX For full details, including the… https://t.co/5dBYUKtoNE

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2017

New Event McAllister Park (Mountain Bike) [Beginner/Intermedi­ate] – San Antonio, TX For full details, including t… https://t.co/W3ySQbAYvB

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2017

New Event Trinity River Ramble – Dallas, TX https://t.co/m6wo04vcZXhttps://t.co/CsugpNHX5S

Our next event is t… https://t.co/4TBA9aLqHn

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2017

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