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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 April 5th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on April 5, 2017 by Rick AnkrumApril 5, 2017

Wanna ride your bike on an F1 track? COTA open Tuesday nights

Kevin Lyttle | racing.blog.statesman.com


Circuit of the Americas is open for business tonight and every Tuesday night for the next 10 weeks for anyone who wants to go biking.
That’s right, you’ll be able to take your thin wheels out on America’s only Formula One track to see what it’s like.
“We realize there are many eager amateurs in town looking for places to ride without being exposed to the daily Austin-area traffic,” said Katja Heim, COTA’s chief operating officer. “We’ve already gotten a lot of …



WTCA Post to Gail Ride

West Texas Cycling Association | www.bikewtca.org

Date: April 15, 2017
Location: Post, TX
Contact: Steve Crowell281-793-4480
Details: RSVP to Steve Crowell. Wheels roll at 9:00am. Out and back from Post to Gail. Road ride. WTCA membership and a signed waiver required. Forms will be available. $5.00 per rider for SAG, water, Gatorade,snacks and floor pumps will be available during the ride and also at Gail. The Gail store will be open Saturday morning. Helmets required. Recommend starting with two full water bottles.


Southern Tier – San Diego to St Augustine March 2017

By Charles Falsetto | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 33 Texas D16: Tourist day and R&R
Wednesday April 5, 2017
Need to kill this sore throat and cold TODAY! Signed up for Ride Austin, like Uber but non profit. Had coffee at …


Southern Tier At The Speed of Bicycle

By Gary Rapp | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 31 Burton to Navasota TX
Wednesday April 5, 2017, 42 miles (68 km) – Total so far: 1,763 miles (2,837 km)


Introducing the New and Improved Safety City of San Angelo

By Sonia Ramirez-Muñoz | sanangelolive.com


SAN ANGELO, TX – The new and improved Safety City of San Angelo welcomes guests to visit its recently remodeled facilities. Made possible through a huge community effort, new buildings have been added, repairs have been made and a fleet of bikes has been added for students to ride when they visit Safety City.
Yesterday morning, Austin Elementary students had the opportunity to tour the facilities during a field trip. During …


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Florida Bound

By Charles Brun | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 22: Van Horn to Marfa Texas
Wednesday April 5, 2017, 76 miles (122 km) – Total so far: 1,277 miles (2,055 km)
Today went well all-together, though it was long.
I set the alarm for 6 am so that I could try to get an early start for all the miles I had today. When I was ready to head out from the motel, it occurred to me that it was still somewhat dark. That would be attributable to having entered the Central time zone yesterday. Now the sunrise is 7:45 am but the sunset is 8:31 pm. I way this is all good in that now I know I don’t need to get up so early and will have more hours in the day to ride, get clothes washed out for drying and generally have a more enjoyable time in the evening.
Thankfully the horrible southwest winds left overnight. However when I started out it was only 39 degrees F. I tried to gut it out but had to stop to dig out my fleece gloves as my fingerless riding gloves were just not enough. It really never get all that warm today. I carried extra water and hardly drank half of it. I had on my black leg warmers on all day, as well as my …


Officials to discuss Northern Walnut Creek Trail plans

by Pam LeBlanc | fitness.blog.austin360.com


City officials will hold a meeting next week to discuss the next steps in planning for Phase 2 of the Northern Walnut Creek Trail.
The 1.8-mile section of trail will start in Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park and end near the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality offices at Interstate 35 and Walnut Creek, and connect to the southern end of the …


Honeoye Riders Pedal the Southern Tier

By jim kersting | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 36: Coldspring 70 miles
Wednesday April 5, 2017


Shoplifting suspects hit other North Texas bike shops

By: FOX4News.com Staff | www.fox4news.com


Two shoplifting suspects who used a child as part of their scheme have hit two other bike stores in North Texas.
Last week video at Bicycles Plus in Allen showed the suspects with a child, about 10-years-old, during a robbery that involved $3,600 in high end cycling clothing.
Two other stores now say they were hit by the same thieves on the same day. …


Taking it to the streets

By RICK KELLEY | www.valleymorningstar.com


More is better for 2nd Viva Streets Harlingen

Viva Streets Harlingen was a big success last year, with more than 1,500 attendees and 400 people registering for the 5K run-walk.
So this year the “paved park” concept, which closes some downtown streets, is combining with Library Night Out to be bigger, better and badder.
“During Viva Streets we temporarily close down some streets to automobile traffic so that the community may use them for walking, bicycling, dancing, playing and socializing,” said Alexandria Rocha, transportation planner with …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

#WellnessONWheels #LIVEfitEPC #RideaBike
Come join EP Cyclists for our Thursday Ride: 04/06/17… https://t.co/MUGvuAFlXp

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) April 6, 2017

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The 8th Annual Red River Riot is saturday, Saturday, SATURDAY! Routes of 35, 55, 80 and 125 miles. A few shirts… https://t.co/d1IbG05KkP

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) April 5, 2017

Ready for some good news? Here's the backstory on the #stolenbikes @BikeIndex helped recover in March 2017! https://t.co/DlKladvamp

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) April 5, 2017

Awesome and colorful bike rack and map at Memorial Management District @BikeHouston pic.twitter.com/XNBZnQDvqV

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) April 5, 2017

Awesome drone footage from last Friday's ride! 👏https://t.co/6E5bCEtNU2

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) April 5, 2017

Awesome report on Preston Glace health! Keep it up bud! https://t.co/uQYNIP1W88

— ATXCXCup (@ATXCXCup) April 5, 2017

A new stretch of the Northern Walnut Creek Trail is in the planning stage. Want input? Attend this Tuesday meeting. https://t.co/VeQtmWTsTa

— Pam LeBlanc (@fitcityleblanc) April 5, 2017

Please note that the 55 mile option is a "Fun Ride". There are no awards or rankings. 80 milers changing to the… https://t.co/H34QLLXDN1

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) April 5, 2017

As many have already heard, one of our members was in a bike crash this past weekend at JMSR. He suffered a… https://t.co/VwV5Qbttyn

— UT Cycling (@UTCycling) April 5, 2017

STOLEN – Red Schwinn Aluminum in North Burnet–Gateway https://t.co/5Hi05oE1QW pic.twitter.com/4KKUM3TRUP

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) April 5, 2017

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event TEXAS HUNDRED – Burnet, TX TEXAS HUNDRED at Burnet, TXhttps://t.co/Y92FjkaLKQ https://t.co/4lcTWftDuX… https://t.co/LGFSfJwcyw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 6, 2017

New Event Dirt Side Sisters Wednesday Night Ride @ Harry Moss https://t.co/rrvvurgpgf

Join us for our weekly gro… https://t.co/6smdlPPV6N

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 6, 2017

New Event Dirt Side Sisters Wednesday Night Ride @ Erwin https://t.co/67OszHJQZO

Join us for our weekly group ri… https://t.co/CIPkpjGhJV

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 6, 2017

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Cool Temperature, High Wind Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 5, 2017 by Rick AnkrumApril 5, 2017

I try not to start off writing about the weather on the bike ride but today I can’t delay that. Early this morning a cool front pushed through the Houston area dropping the temperature to around 60 degrees. This isn’t too bad for April but it is not is at the very bottom of my comfort zone for a bike ride. By the time I start biking at 11:49 the temperature fluctuated around 67 degrees going up and down a degree or so. I made the decision to not wear leg warmers because the forecast said the high would be around 75 and I didn’t want to over dress. I did choose to wear a thermal jersey but instead of a jersey over top I opted for a cycling windbreaker jacket with lots of vent mesh. This was a good choice and I was comfortable after I warmed up.

Now here is what made the ride challenging: a strong NW wind.

Airport weather finish

The 21 mph wind slowed my cycling to Tavola at Roman Forest Blvd. enough that I stayed in the 34 x 14 gear instead of the 34 x 13 gear I usually use. I don’t think I could’ve pedaled into the wind higher than 12 mph trying to push the higher gear. Once I made the turn back to the south I shifted to the 34 x 13 gear upping my speed. The 29 mph gusts pushed my bike around when I rode out of the wind breaks making me grip the handle bar tightly. I watched the watts on the Elemnt move around as the wind required more effort or a tailwind pushed me along. There were times as I rode south into Tavola that I pedaled and no watts registered because the wind was pushing so much.

Riding south on the I-69/US59 service road the wind wasn’t quite the tailwind I expected but it was easier bicycling than going north. Turning right onto Valley Ranch Parkway the wind hit at full strength and the watts jumped up while the cadence dropped. I changed the route somewhat by biking through the parking lot for the just opened Kroger and other stores. I missed the road to exit the parking lot and looped back to get on the exit street back to Valley Ranch Parkway. The wind was so strong I stood up pedaling to the left turn where the wind was more to my right rear quadrant. From there to the finish of the ride (2:29  PM) the wind was mostly from my back side.

Link to RideWithGPS.com.

Home weather station at the start and finish of the bike ride.

4-5-2017 Home Weather Start
4-5-2017 Home Weather Finish

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Texas Bicycling News April 4th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on April 4, 2017 by Rick AnkrumApril 4, 2017

Injured vets biking across Texas stop at Fort Hood Thursday

Stephen Adams | www.kcentv.com


FORT HOOD – More than 150 injured veterans and their supporters will stop at Fort Hood on Thursday morning, as part of their 500-mile Ride 2 Recovery Texas Challenge.
Thursday will mark the fourth of their six-day journey. The …


SA bike share introduces Final Four B-Cycle

Jeremy Baker | www.kens5.com


SAN ANTONIO – Next year the Final Four comes to the Alamo City, and the excitement is already underway. San Antonio Bike Share and the Final Four have partnered up to start promoting next year’s championship.
“We have two specialty painted bikes. They are B-cycle bikes. You will be able to find them around town and they will be out …


Texas Cup — Hammerfest

The Texas Bicycle Racing Association | www.txbra.org


Women Cat 4/5 racers Natalie Caballero, Flora Lang, Cecilia Vichier-Guerre, and Emily Trahan were greeted with snow, sleet, 3700′ of climbing, and temperatures in the upper 30’s, as they passed the Fort Davis Observatory during Sunday’s epic road race.Photo courtesy of Lainey McDaniel.


UPDATED Task Order Contract for Bicycle Projects

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Ghost bike memorial put up for beloved Rice scientist Marjorie Corcoran off of Main Street

By Heather Leighton | www.chron.com


In February, Rice scientist Marjorie Corcoran died after being struck by a Metro light rail train on her way to campus.
And now a ghost bike memorial has been set up off of Main Street near Sunset where the accident occurred.
Ghost bikes are bicycles that have been painted white and placed where a cyclist has been killed. They are chained near where the accident happened and are decorated with memorabilia and flowers to honor the late cyclist.
“She was very concerned about what was best for the students – both our undergraduate students and our graduate …


Southern Tier – San Diego to St Augustine March 2017

By Charles Falsetto | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 31 Texas D14: Kerrville to Pedernales Falls State Park
Monday April 3, 2017, 90 miles (145 km) – Total so far: 1,513 miles (2,435 km)
3960′ V, 6:58:37, 13 AvgMph, 90.5 miles
Departed Kerrville around 0800 heading to Johnson City but I ended up at Pedernales Falls SP. Big day in the saddle with favorable W. The ride out of Kerrville was cold due to all the rain yesterday. I again had some steep hills to contend with early in the day. The road surface was very good traveling farm roads through some very scenic pasture and open range country. Met up again with …

Day 32 Texas D15: Pedernales Falls State Park to AUSTIN!!
Tuesday April 4, 2017, 51 miles (82 km) – Total so far: 1,564 miles (2,517 km)
2754′ V, 5:12:01, 9.8 AvgMph
Pedernales Falls SP was about 4 miles and 500′ V off route which had to be ascended first thing this morning, but that was not the end of the climbing today. There were some extreme hills in excess of 15-18% grade plus I missed a turn and ended up off course and on a busy highway. I think it cost me a couple of miles and a butt load of vertical. W was not our friend today making what I thought was short day to Austin challenging and hard work. I tried to line up a warm shower host for my stay but didn’t have any luck but there is always a cheap Motel 6 around. Hotels downtown were very expensive. The motel was …


Honeoye Riders Pedal the Southern Tier

By jim kersting | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 35: LaGrange to Navasota 70 hot hilly hard miles
Tuesday April 4, 2017
Well let’s just say the bear ate of us today. If anyone had a bet that we would camp tonight as we promised you lost once again; we were out on the road for almost 12 hours sweating and swearing as the rolling hills kept coming at us,probably one per mile for the last 40 miles . But we had a fantastic scenery, thick wildflowers along the roadway. In the morning we went through …


Florida Bound

By Charles Brun | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 21: Fort Hancock to Van Horn Texas
Tuesday April 4, 2017, 75 miles (121 km) – Total so far: 1,201 miles (1,933 km)
While today was another high miler, it was all facilitated by the tremendous tail wind that blew me towards the southeast.
As I knew there would be a lot of pavement to traverse I set the alarm for 5:30 am to ensure that I got away 6:45 am when it first started to get light enough to see without running over anything. As I was leaving Fort Hancock,which was hardly awake, I could hear the silly roosters all around me heralding the start of another round of sunrise greetings. It must be built into thier tiny brains, I don’t know.
While I could have just made my way east on Interstate 10, I usually try to minimize my riding time on interstate highways if I can. Whenever I see the shreds of tires from an 18-wheeler cab and trailor I know that I might have been in the trajectory of one of these exploding pieces of rubber. The good news though was that at least in this area there was not a lot of traffic on Interstate 10. I kept on the farm road as …


Bypass trail under 24th at Lamar set to open this month

Pam LeBlanc | fitness.blog.austin360.com


I ride my bike up Lamar Boulevard almost every day, and I’ve been eagerly (and lately, impatiently) watching the slow progress of the trail bypass of 24th Street.
For the past six weeks or so, welders have been assembling railings along the new pathway, which curves gently along the west side of Lamar, routing bicyclists and pedestrians below 24th Street and its whizzing traffic.
Then, a week or so ago, all the railings that had been …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

We need your help!

BFFW is working on some really cool events this spring, and we're seeking volunteers for… https://t.co/LXEmQ7WlVH

— Bike Friendly FW (@BikeFriendlyFW) April 4, 2017

Checkout our Q1 recap with ridership numbers, program updates and new stations coming later this month!! https://t.co/rnyVvuiMqs

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) April 4, 2017

For people looking for something between 35 and 80 miles we will offer a bonus miles mini loop that should take… https://t.co/nV1OpghdvC

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) April 4, 2017

Our Light distribution ride will happen again on April 11th. Come help us give lights to those riding without them. https://t.co/ylNrK5OKVm pic.twitter.com/CLDD5xkk3A

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) April 4, 2017

Anyone know this bike thief? Let's make him famous. pic.twitter.com/3mUdAh8C65

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) April 4, 2017

Red River Riot this Saturday! Don't miss it! Thanks @spinistry for another cool event! #gravelgrinder… https://t.co/dVL5xc6PG7

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) April 4, 2017

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Tour De Pecan – Sequin, TX https://t.co/nCQY3wuxflhttps://t.co/nc25CJbLAg

Cycling-32 Mile – GREEN RO… https://t.co/yOwHRb4gII

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 4, 2017

New Event Eighter from Decatur Bicycle Rally – Decatur, TX https://t.co/nhUUkUT8X1https://t.co/jd9loX97HE

Cycl… https://t.co/JgMEjfdzX6

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 4, 2017

New Event Let's go for a social road ride – N Houston, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see… https://t.co/I6ZCHEi3CH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 4, 2017

New Event Tour de Southern Walnut Creek Trail to Manor – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and t… https://t.co/93kxE7AtR6

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2017

New Event Intermediate after work paved trail ride – Spring, TX For full details, including the address, and to RS… https://t.co/MD8skD5c0C

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2017

New Event Intermediate paved trail ride – Spring, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see:
… https://t.co/sCyNvVGXtr

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2017

New Event Tuesday Nighter @ COTA Week 2 – Austin, TX Tuesday Nighter @ COTA Week 2 at Austin, TX
… https://t.co/7pTq5MfCMU

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2017

New Event Chronos Time Trial #2 – Sealy, TX Chronos Time Trial #2 at Sealy, TXhttps://t.co/wbXJrkeCsd … https://t.co/dU8vuHAGPN

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 5, 2017

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Just Enough Watts to Light One Bulb Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 4, 2017 by Rick AnkrumApril 4, 2017

Another fabulous bike ride day in southeast Texas. When I started the ride the temperature was 91 degrees at my home weather station but it went down to 88 by the time I finished riding the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route for 32.15 miles. This put me at 106.19 miles for the month. The wind was tough today from the south at 15 mph with gusts up to 24 mph. I watched the watts on the Elemnt and they looked strong but at the end of the bike ride time spent in zone 2 was lower than yesterday. I moved the PowerPod to a different position on the handlebar and maybe this played a part. When I moved it I couldn’t push the start button so I loosened the attachment screw to push the button and then started pedaling. After a few pedal strokes the watts appeared on the Elemnt’s screen.

I passed another biker on Fairlake Drive going the opposite direction just before the 18 mile point in the bike ride. We waved and said hi.

No rest stop today. I was pressed for time. I am trying the Walmart Grocery order online option and my window to pick up my order was 5 to 6 PM.

The weather is supposed to change tomorrow morning with a cool front arriving and the high might only reach 75 degrees. I plan on bicycling but I may need to wear two jerseys.

Link to Strava.com.

Golden Cheetah Ride Summary

GC Ride Summary

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