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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.

3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-1
3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
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Goals Motivate Determination Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 26, 2017 by Rick AnkrumApril 26, 2017

Goals motivate me. Good thing for this. About 1 mile into the bike ride as I rode through Sherwood Trails Village in Kingwood I rounded a corner I passed many times and a little brown and white dog started barking running into the street chasing me. I wasn’t too concerned about getting bit since he was small but the dog darted in front of me several times causing me to think what to do if I ran over him. Pedaling faster I tried to out run him but he was fast for a little dog staying with me for almost half a block. Finally he gave up and I rode off. Not a good start biking the “Stroker Road – Huffman” route.

I was determined to ride because I needed the miles to have a chance to reach my goal for April. Before the ride started I needed 94 miles and I wanted to ride at least 37 to improve my opportunity to reach it. I ended up bicycling 41.61 miles putting me at 720 miles for April and 52 miles left. I will miss biking tomorrow leaving Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The weather could be a problem but I am thinking positively.

Speaking of weather and determination. The sky was overcast when I start cycling at 11:31 but I figured it would not get worse and rain. The temperature was expected to be warm and it was 87 when I finished the ride at 2:48. As I bike east over Lake Houston on FM 1960 a light mist fell off and on but I kept riding hoping it would stop. It stopped but after crossing FM 2100 on Old Atascocita Road the few cars coming from the east had their windshield wipers on. Staying optimistic I continued biking east on Old Atascocita Road in a light mist for about a mile or so and then it stopped. Rounding the corner onto Ramsey Road I saw what looked like a cloud on the road. The rain increased from a mist to sprinkling getting my glasses wet and the Elemnt screen covered with drops. By the time I made the zig-zag at Peters Road the sprinkles left and the mist returned. Finally the sun shone a little as I rode south on Ramsey Road getting ready to turn right onto Stroker Road. Once on Stroker Road the mist stopped and it stayed dry until the end of the ride.

The wind was from the south at 9 mph with gusts to 18 mph. The headwind bogged me down and made riding in the mist longer than I liked.

Another problem popped up around 6 miles into the ride when the PowerPod stopped sending a signal to the Elemnt computer. I pushed the start button on the PowerPod but it wouldn’t connect. Not sure what the problem might be. After I finished the ride I plugged the PowerPod into the charger and it signaled no charging needed. I will connect it to the Isaac software to see if it tell me anything. So the power data is not complete today.

Good news on the Blue Norcross AL bike bottom bracket bearing. While on the ride I got a call from Bike Werks that the bearing was replaced and everything is working smoothly. Jeremy said he found a bearing in in his inventory and didn’t need to order it.

Links to Strava.com and RideWithGPS.com.

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Texas Bicycling News April 25th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on April 25, 2017 by Rick AnkrumApril 25, 2017

Tying Waco sites together

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

Mammoth site, river, old railroads seen as key to future Waco trail system

Someday you may be able to walk or bike from the Hawaiian Falls water park to the Riverbend ballfields, the fishing docks on the Bosque River and the Waco Mammoth National Monument without ever crossing traffic.
That day may be about to get a lot closer.
A lighted concrete river trail connecting those attractions is part of a “metropolitan trail system” that Waco Parks and Recreation officials envision as …


State, federal funding could help pay for Longview bike, pedestrian lanes

By Jimmy Isaac | www.news-journal.com


State and federal funding could help pay for more bicycle and pedestrian lanes in Longview — including through neighborhoods.
But Parks and Recreation Department Director Scott Caron cautioned Monday, “We don’t have an exact route.”
The city has called a May 4 public hearing for input on its application to the Texas Department of Transportation to receive a grant for as much as $3 million to …



Houston’s Best Parks & Trails for Family Bike Ride

By Rachael Cherry | mommypoppins.com


Encouraging healthy hobbies is at the top of my priority list when it comes to my kids, and I’ve tried to make being active a part of their lives since day one. Both kids have accompanied me on many runs in the jogging stroller since they were babies, and they know that if it’s a nice day we’re doing something outside. Now that my oldest is riding his bike, we frequently head out to different trails together where I’ll chase after him with my daughter strapped into the jogging stroller as he flies down trails (his biking has been excellent for improving my running speed) or …


First Playtri retail franchise to open next month

by BRAIN Staff | www.bicycleretailer.com

DALLAS (BRAIN) — The first franchise location of Playtri, a Dallas-based multisport retailer, will open next month in Fort Worth, Texas.
Playtri announced in January that it was selling franchises. It currently has five company-owned locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The new store is the Alliance area in North Fort Worth, which Playtri said is a fast-growing area.
“This expanding area of Fort Worth is an excellent opportunity for Playtri to meet the needs of the community with a bike shop and coaching services. We look forward to a …


Bike The Woodlands 2017 begins in May

by The Editor | fatcatwebproductions.com


THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS (April 25, 2017) – May is recognized as National Bike Month, and for the fifth consecutive year The Woodlands will be host to a number of activities to celebrate the event. The Woodlands Township is a supporter of Bike The Woodlands Coalition’s efforts to create a better community through bicycling, and the events in May offer a prime opportunity for people to get involved.
With activities scheduled for all ages and abilities to enjoy throughout the month of May, the highlight of the …


Student’s custom bike stolen at Rice University, later returned

By Jake Reiner | www.click2houston.com


HOUSTON – If there’s one thing this story should teach us, it’s this: If you had any plans to mess with the Houston bike community, don’t.
“This is, like, my life,” said Madeleine Pelzel, a junior architecture student at Rice University, referring to her custom-made bike.
“I’ve been riding with this bike since the beginning of 2014,” she said. “I’ve gone on tours with it, I’ve raced it, I’ve done triathlons on it (and) I used to get …


Austin Ridge Riders Visit Cameron Park

by Trent Dougherty | wacobicycleclub.com




Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Lawmen pedaling across Texas honor ambush victims with stop in Dallas https://t.co/SPrACquK7x

— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) April 26, 2017

Double Lake BRC update: As you know, the trail and recreation area have been closed since Jan 1. As of now, the… https://t.co/6v41h85UMM

— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) April 26, 2017

First happy customer only about a quarter mile of taking off. #bike #houston #LightDistributionRide pic.twitter.com/ia8q7xlTvM

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) April 26, 2017

#bike #houston #LightDistributionRide is about to get started. pic.twitter.com/KLzL351BrG

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) April 25, 2017

5/1 RAT Training Diary starts up. It is going to be quite the process to put all of the pieces together… https://t.co/6hierj3Nmj

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) April 25, 2017

It's an absolutely beautiful day here in Austin! Who else is running errands via bicycle? pic.twitter.com/CiLYSWUTJS

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) April 25, 2017

A6 San Antonio is working on connecting ALL our bike/walk trails we have #SaludTues

— FitCitySA (@FitCitySA) April 25, 2017

Look at the fun we had at #EarthDayATX last weekend! Many thanks to all who stopped by to say hello. pic.twitter.com/jfh6GkzcSR

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) April 25, 2017

The countdown begins for the @BPMS150. Here are some tips for cyclists to help them have a good ride. pic.twitter.com/AQI3nxCDsK

— bp America (@bp_America) April 24, 2017

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Intermediate/Advanced Barton Creek Greenbelt Social Ride – Austin, TX For full details, including the ad… https://t.co/jxwo18pVVc

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 26, 2017

New Event Bicycle Sport Shop Skills Academy Week 1 – Austin, TX Bicycle Sport Shop Skills Academy Week 1 at Austin… https://t.co/rKnRB0VXNe

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 26, 2017

New Event Tuesday Nighter @ COTA Week 5 – Austin, TX Tuesday Nighter @ COTA Week 5 at Austin, TX
… https://t.co/dSEhOZfDOu

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 26, 2017

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Oakhurst Cobbles Jarring Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 25, 2017 by Rick AnkrumApril 25, 2017

Today’s bike ride followed the “New Caney – Gene Campbell Road” route for a total of 36.82 miles. I rode my bike, the Blue Norcross AL, to get familiar with it and to see if anything needs to be adjusted. I heard a clicking from the bottom bracket area sometimes when I pedaled hard and I suspect the bottom bracket needs to be tightened. I will drop the bike off and Bike Werks in Kingwood later today for them to check it out. It is nice to have two bikes when one needs to go to the shop; no break in bicycling.

I noticed an old problem with the Garmin speed sensor that I moved from my Motobecane 700HT MTB. When cars pass by in the lane beside me the speed jumps around on the Elemnt computer. I was hoping this went away but now I might consider getting Wahoo speed and cadence sensors. What holds me back is the Android version of the Wahoo Utility app to update the sensors’ firmware does not work. Supposedly the iPhone version works but I don’t have an iPhone. Decisions, decisions!!

Weather during the ride warmed up from yesterday with 83 degrees at the 2:15 PM finish. The wind came out of the south at 10 mph with 20 mph gusts. Riding into the wind required extra effort. I sit a little higher off the ground on the Blue Norcross AL form the Stradalli which might factor into battling the wind.

With today’s ride I am closing in on my April mileage goal of 772 miles at 678.28 miles, 94 miles away. If the weather doesn’t cause a problem I should hit my goal.

Nothing out of the ordinary about today’s ride. Biking on 700 x 32 semi-knobby cyclocross tires is different from the Continental GatorSkin almost smooth tires on my Stradalli bike. Riding over the bricks/cobbles exiting Oakhurst was jarring on the Blue Norcross AL compared to the Stradalli carbon frame ride. I might get a headache unless I lower the Blue’s tire pressure a few PSI. This brings back memories of the Cannondale 600 I used to ride many years ago.

Links to Strava.com and RideWithGPS.com.

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Interesting Strava graph comparing previous years activity up to April 25th

Strava Year Progressions Graph

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Texas Bicycling News April 24th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on April 24, 2017 by Rick AnkrumApril 24, 2017

Riding in Honor of Fallen Amarillo Police Officer Justin Scherlen

By: Amberly Hildebrandt | www.myhighplains.com


AMARILLO, TX – Today a group of bike riders finished their journey from Guadalupe National Park to Amarillo.
The group rode in honor of fallen Amarillo Police Officer Justin Scherlen. Officer Scherlen passed away in August of last year.
A couple of APD officers joined in on …


Chronicle has a short story about BP MS-150 jerseys

by ThatGuyinHouston | www.reddit.com


Feedback Sports’ maintenance app now integrates with Strava

by BRAIN Staff | www.bicycleretailer.com


GOLDEN, Colo. (BRAIN) — Feedback Sports has updated its bike maintenance app to integrate with the Strava app, to use mileage data from Strava to help riders plan maintenance.
Feedback, best known for its repair stands and bike storage products, has offered the app for three years. It allows riders to log and track service, component replacements and upgrades. Previously, the app used calendar dates, instead of actual riding time, to remind riders when it was time for service or …


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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Come Race this Sunday 30th..
Registrations starts 7:15am
Race 8am
Cash Payout Top 3

Meet:… https://t.co/PDych6VZbj

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) April 25, 2017

Student's custom bike stolen at Rice University, later returned https://t.co/TcEp2Jk9Av #KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/of0rn55rKf

— KPRC 2 Houston (@KPRC2) April 25, 2017

Join racing team Super Squadra on 4/26 at the Lamar store for a discussion on criterium racing tactics #critsarehere https://t.co/AF90xsSV1D pic.twitter.com/NQCfFhOPam

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) April 24, 2017

TOMORROW NIGHT:
Bring your bicycle & ride in a group with GP Mayor .@RonJensen2012's "Cyclin' with the Mayor" @ 6pmhttps://t.co/FJQNjuLPdp pic.twitter.com/dHEkXSaZJt

— Grand Prairie Parks (@GrandFunGP) April 24, 2017

The National Bike Challenge kicks off in earnest 1 week from today! North Texas is setup for better… https://t.co/iZGM9W6j2e

— Shawnee Trail CC (@ShawneeTrailCC) April 24, 2017

A 428-mile network of multiuse trails, bicycle routes and paddling trails is making Texas-big news. Read why: https://t.co/oEznMuZRZr pic.twitter.com/zwcfvWctPZ

— Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (@railstotrails) April 24, 2017

#BiketoUTDay is May 3rd! Join us & @bikeut you could win an amazing prize by riding your bike and entering our raffle! #UTAustin #biking pic.twitter.com/MwIbuFIwzy

— Bike UT (@bikeut) April 24, 2017

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Friday Night Beginner Ride – Bull Creek Trails – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and… https://t.co/lwGkvpcLFc

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 25, 2017

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