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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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Tired Legs, Strong Wind Equals Slow Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 13, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJune 13, 2017

Tired legs and a strong SE 15 mph wind took a toll as I rode the “FM1960 to FM686 – Back” route. As I left home at 11:25 I was hopeful of a bike ride like yesterday but it didn’t take long to see the wind was going to be a problem. It seemed to be a headwind no matter which direction I rode but I think that was my legs not recovered from yesterday. I battled riding east on FM 1960 to FM 686 and the Dayton Food and Fuel store. I stopped there for ice and water and lingered in the shade drinking some of the ice water. A man walked up from his pickup truck and fifth wheel trailer and asked if it was too hot to ride. I said no, not as long as I was moving. He asked if the wind helped and I said yes as long as I was riding west to Huffman.

Getting to the Dayton food and Fuel store wasn’t easy. The wind was from my right front quarter and the “tall” overpass going over the railroad tracks sapped my power. I geared down one rear cog and pedaled to the top thinking I would coast down but the wind was strong up there and I had to pedal down hill. Once I was on the flat road I ramped up my speed to 16 or 17 mph as I rode past a couple of houses where dogs have chased me but they didn’t see me or care. This wasn’t the case on the return trip riding west. Two dogs spotted me and raced parallel to me inside their fence. When they got to the open gate one dog stopped but the other continued running and barking on the outside of the fence jumping over a ditch with ease and not long after darted across FM 1960 towards me. In the past he stayed on the other side of FM 1960 and I didn’t expect this move. Thankfully the wind was at my left rear quarter instead of in my face so I pedaled faster and hit 22 mph. Not long after that the dog gave up and I continued on. So my tired legs got more tired.

Riding into the Huffman Chevron at the 30.4 mile point I needed a rest, water and time to eat some animal crackers I brought along. I sat in the shade and the strong wind that was my enemy now felt good blowing through drying my sweat as I ate. The animal crackers ran out before I wanted them too but it was time to get back on the bike. I refilled my water bottle and got ready to leave. While I was there two Houston Police cruisers pulled in and were having a meeting as I left after the 25 minute rest break.

Bicycling west on FM 1960 was easier than going east and I built my average speed up to 14 mph, pretty low but better than I expected with the wind and tired legs. I finished the ride at 3:01 glad to be back home.

Today’s weather at the start and finish.

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Airport weather finish
Airport weather finish

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Texas Bicycling News June 12th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on June 12, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJune 12, 2017

Driver injures 4 cyclists, passenger flees in stolen car, police say

By Mary Hube | www.mystatesman.com

Two people face charges after their Buick sedan crashed into a group of cyclists in South Austin on Saturday, sending four people to the hospital, including one who was in critical condition over the weekend, Austin police said.
Devin Donnel Rodriguez, 25, was charged with driving with an invalid license after the incident.
According to his arrest affidavit, he had been driving a Buick sedan near …



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Upper Valley Tour Groups B & C

Sunday, Jun 18, 2017, 7:45 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: 8:00 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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Circle C Cruise Not so late because not so cold anymore! 9:00 AM BY REQUEST!

Sunday, Jun 18, 2017, 9:00 AM

Dick Nichols District Park
8011 Beckett Rd, Austin, TX 78749 Austin, TX

4 Austin Cyclists Went

We will meet before 9:00 AM, wheels down 9:00 AM, at Dick Nichols Park for about two hours of casual rambling around SW Austin. Gary knows the area like the back of his hand.

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Don't worry… we don't crit much here in Texas & Oklahoma. Nothing to see here… 😜 https://t.co/SkLqmQLjmJ

— Tyler Cloutier (@tylerclouti) June 13, 2017

https://twitter.com/zesty_texas/status/874391540663234560

#WellnessONWheels #LIVEfitEPC #RideaBike 🚴🏻‍♀️🚴🏼
Come join EP Cyclists for our Tuesday Ride: 06/13/17
Meeting… https://t.co/2DAKGu6BXg

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) June 12, 2017

Day 1: Lawson Craddock Youth Cycling League, LCYCL. Pacelines, bike control, slow race, and FUN. This is one of… https://t.co/CuHtTgRj2o

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) June 12, 2017

This week we're going to change up the start/finish and vendor tent area.We'll run the same course but the finish… https://t.co/q2Z2N6LZsN

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) June 12, 2017

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/874340467634262016

Next Monday we're hosting a ribbon cutting at the new BCycle station at the downtown Jury Assembly area at 10AM! https://t.co/3Wmztn4CGp pic.twitter.com/s9bDYqaJZ4

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) June 12, 2017

STOLEN – Teal Yeti SB6c in East Riverside – Oltorf https://t.co/YGayP87jBP pic.twitter.com/QToFXXS7Um

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) June 12, 2017

Hope everyone had a great weekend of riding and racing! We're ready for another exciting Thursday nighter at Fair… https://t.co/IdQuRZDsJ8

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) June 12, 2017

Few screenshots from yesterday's wild & fun @tulsa_tough @crybabyhill race. Video to come! #tulsatough #crybabyhill #critlife pic.twitter.com/oLNYyUlAry

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) June 12, 2017

Tuesday Nighter Bike Night @ COTA Week 11 is on for tomorrow! If you have a season pass, this will be the last… https://t.co/FlyPjOQwZ2

— HOLLAND RACING (@HOLLANDRACERS) June 12, 2017

Today was my first time to see a BMX race. Pretty fun. To see my gallery: https://t.co/1WAONdczgi pic.twitter.com/j4RESHNf3P

— Lauren A Roberts (@LaurenAlisabeth) June 11, 2017

This week at Alkek Velodrome

Lawson Craddock Youth Cycling League starts today. This weeks will run June 12-14… https://t.co/EZejFBis3R

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) June 12, 2017

Summer Rally Season is in full swing! Join the Mad Duck Crew this weekend at Tour d'Iatalia ! #bikelife #rally… https://t.co/D0XNX0Z1ab

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) June 12, 2017

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event DORBA Beginner Clinic – Arlington, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see:
… https://t.co/L5xPkomS0R

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 13, 2017

New Event DORBA Judgment Day – Garland, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see:
… https://t.co/7bFqX0bhJH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 13, 2017

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I Paid the Headwind Price Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 12, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJune 12, 2017

I paid the price today when I rode hard with the tailwind and then ran out of power with the headwind. This took place on the “SR242 – FM1314” route where the tailwind helped me until I reached FM 1314. From there to the end of the bike ride my legs struggled to keep my speed above 15 mph. The wind out of the SSE at 15 mph with 25 mph gusts proved stronger than my ability to pedal through it. At the FM 1314 turn my average speed was 15 mph but slowly deteriorated 14.3 mph at the finish. The ride totaled 47.3 miles.

The ride started slowly as I got ready waiting for some scattered rain clouds to dissipate. I rolled away at 11:20 with some dark clouds to the south making my decision to ride to the north look wise. I felt some stray rain drops until I got to US59 for the ride north to SH 242. From there the sky gradually cleared the dark clouds and the rain no longer threatened. It was 83 at the start and 92 when I finished at 3:06.

At the 35.2 mile point I stopped for a rest break at the Valero station on FM 1314 and Sorters Road. Sitting in the shade drinking ice water from an earlier stop at the Chevron station at FM 1485 and SH 242 revived me and the snack crackers proved enough energy to get me to the finish. I was there about 20 minutes, long enough for my jersey to dry out some and the sweat to stop dripping on the concrete below.

My pace dropped as I rode to the SE into the strong wind but sometimes I got behind a windbreak and increased my pace but I made it, tired legs and all.

Another chance for rain tomorrow but I will ride if possible.

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Texas Bicycling News June 11th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on June 11, 2017 by Rick AnkrumJune 11, 2017

Veteran rides bike across US to ‘make the world make sense’

By KELAN LYONS | www.theeagle.com


Subsisting on a diet of ramen and oatmeal, Robert Neidlinger has ridden his bicycle from San Diego to College Station — a roughly 1,400-mile journey — over the past three months. And he still has about 1,000 miles to go.
The 53-year-old Gulf War veteran is riding his bike from the West to the East Coast — California to Florida — and expects to make it to St. Augustine sometime next month. He arrived in College Station on Wednesday night, where he stopped to do laundry, fix a bike pump at a repair shop on …


Thief steals new bike from special needs man in Denison

By Sara Humphrey | www.kxii.com


DENISON, Texas (KXII) — Surveillance video outside a Denison grocery store shows a man stealing a bike that belongs to a special needs man.
Anthony Adams has worked at Albertsons in Denison for about a month and when mom can’t drive him there, he likes to ride his brand new bicycle.
“I got it for my birthday and my high school graduation present from my aunt,” Adams said.
Adams says he took his bike to work Saturday afternoon, chained it up near the front door then went inside to start his …


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Learn about Your Community with AARP Texas and City Cycling!

www.austinmonthly.com

Jun 17, 2017
10:00 AM until 12:00 PM
Description
Join AARP and Bike Texas and get back on your bike with City Cycling! AARP knows that it is more important than ever that you have options in how you get around your community, so we’ve partnered with Bike Austin to bring our members a City Cycling class just for you!
City Cycling will help you ride safely and effectively — to work, to the store, around your neighborhood or around the state. It is Driver’s Ed for cyclists. League-certified instructors teach City Cycling and the curriculum covers everything, including bike selection, simple maintenance, fixing a flat, and strategies for riding a bike safely and confidently. This class is designed for anyone wanting to become more comfortable on their bike.
****There will be an optional ride after the classroom portion so please bring your bike if you have access to one.**** …


Raul’s Saturday Upper Valley Vuelta Group B

Saturday, Jun 17, 2017, 7:15 AM

River Run Plaza
1071 Country Club Rd El Paso, TX

3 Cyclists Went

• Distance:  25-30 miles• Roll Out: 7:30 am• Pace: 14-17 mph• Details:    This ride will take you through the upper valley winding around most likely stopping at the Anthony Country Club for a short rest break.  Use the restroom, get a coffee, fill up your water bottles.  We will return to start via a slightly different route.•  This is a weekl…

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Proposed rail to trail plan featured in national publication

By STEVE CLARK | www.valleymorningstar.com


BROWNSVILLE — The Lower Rio Grande Valley Active Transportation and Tourism Plan is getting national attention, with the project featured in the spring/summer 2017 issue of “Rails to Trails Magazine,” the official publication of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.
Washington D.C.-based RTC, which facilitates rails-to-trails projects around the country, also has assigned someone to help find money for the project. The …


Tour de Agua – Dublin, Texas, June 10, 2017

Pedal Pushers | roy-pedalpushers.blogspot.com

… I hadn’t attended the Dublin ride since it was called Tour de Pepper. Dr. Pepper was first bottled in Dublin beginning in 1891. Long story but Dublin can’t use of the name or logo “Dr. Pepper,” so now the ride is a charitable event to buy water filters.
Since I haven’t been to this ride in a few years, I am not sure if the attendance was good or bad. If one could have ridden and didn’t, one missed a good ride. OK, it was windy, but it’s west Texas…what’s new? …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/874109472934854657

SOS today 7 miles ride in, chased & caught wheelmen in 5 miles then rode hard 10 miles with them.rode till puke , then 10 miles riding soft

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) June 12, 2017

Super chill Sunday ride. Mid ride stop at Nau's for shakes and goodies. #cycling #baaw https://t.co/nWv9Y0dBir pic.twitter.com/Etatc2cIDE

— Bat City Cycling (@batcity) June 11, 2017

Jeepers Creepers! What a parking spot! @visitkemahtx @Jeep #ItsAJeepThing pic.twitter.com/5xnMeHMI3y

— Jim Cycle Across TX (@CycleXTexas) June 11, 2017

Next Sunday, we'll do our Bear Moon Bakery Ride: https://t.co/Zmh92yEr2f

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) June 11, 2017

Join us next Saturday in Cibolo: https://t.co/b2211bW64F

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) June 11, 2017

I'm 6'1" and I just weighed myself at 133.6. That's 7.5 lbs UNDER my race weight. That's frighteningly low 😰 FOOD AND WATER TIME IS NOW

— Preston Glace (@pgglace) June 11, 2017

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