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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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Humble Lions Club Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on February 11, 2017 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 11, 2017

I got up early today at 5:48 AM to get ready for the ride. I left home about 6:55 with the goal to park close to the start line and I pulled into the parking area at Humble High School but there were only a few parking spots left and mine was not too far from Wilson Road, further away than previous rides. It turns out the real goal I should have shot for was not waiting in line for the preregistration check in. I got in line about 7:20 and got my wrist band and number card for my bike about 7:55. The ride start was 8 AM so I figured I would catch up after I got the Stradalli out of the Jeep and wheels put on. (While doing this I came to realization that my headset needed replacing because it was “indexing”, a term referring to the bearings having a dent in them and the steering dropping into the dent and not turning freely.)  I rode to the start area and surprisingly the cyclists had not left. One of the ride marshals walked by and said the started would be in about 5 minutes. I took some pictures and waited.

The weather before the start.

Weather before the start

Weather before the start

My wardrobe selection for the ride was slated towards being cooler than 72 degrees with shorts, thermal long sleeve jersey and my Texbiker.net short sleeve jersey on top. I would rather dress too warm since I am a temperature wimp. At the end of the ride the jerseys were soaked but that’s okay.

Pictures before starting.

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Preregistration Line
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We rolled out at 8:21 onto Will Clayton Parkway bicycling to the east. The wind wasn’t a problem so far. As I was waiting to move a woman cyclist in front and to my left toppled over but didn’t suffer any injury with a couple of other cyclists slowing her fall. She got upright and started riding. I heard one of biking partners ask how she was doing with clipless pedals. She said good most of the time but still learning.

The ride moved along well and I worked my through slower cyclists with little wind resistance. We went through the 5 mile rest stop and on to the 15 mile rest stop without much wind but the right turn onto Ramsey Road at the 15 stop put us square into the wind. Before the 15 mile rest stop I chatted with another cyclist who had complemented me on the Texbiker.net website. He was thinking about some out of Houston rides and I told him about the Jalapeno 100 in Harlingen.

Pictures at the 15 mile stop.

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Once the route turned south the wind was a battle for many miles. On Lord Road I thought a couple of dogs would be a problem but they looked at me from their driveway as I rode by. The only other loose dog I saw didn’t chase me but I think he barked at some riders in front of me.

The route markings were signs on stakes in the ground. Most of them were where we needed them but on Bohemian Road at Kennings Road one biker wanted to turn right onto Kennings Road. After I rode through the intersection I stopped and checked the map. It showed staying on Bohemian road to FM 1942. This is the area where I got off course in previous years so I wanted to be careful on the route. At FM 1942 the 29 mile rest stop arrived and I took a few minutes break for water and a Kashi Trail Mix bar I brought. Weather screen shot and my Elemnt data at the stop.

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2-11-2017 29 mile rest stop weather

The wind increased from earlier which explained why it was so hard bicycling to that rest stop. Fortunately the route from this stop started to move southwest and north making the wind not a direct headwind.

It was a relief to bike on Sheldon Road for a couple of miles with a tailwind. Garrett Road goes west and the wind came from my left, again not a headwind. More relief on Aqueduct Road bicycling north with a short stretch riding west on Lake Houston Parkway before turning north again on Deusenn Parkway with a loop into Deussen Park for the final rest stop. I stopped there for 10 minutes or so to drink some lemon lime Gatorade (not my favorite flavor) and eat some icing coated cookies for energy to ride the 11 miles to the finish.

From Deussen Park the route went north or northwest and I upped my speed with the help of the wind. This went great until the left turn onto Will Clayton Parkway for the last 5 miles to the finish. The wind came from the left but my legs struggled when the road went up some small inclines and the traffic lights turned red requiring a stop which I needed to re-energize my legs. Passing some other cyclists I arrived at Atascocita Road and waited for the light to change, more leg rest time. The light changed and a small group rode across Atascocita Road headed to the finish 2 miles away. By the time the cars between me and the small group ahead moved the light changed to yellow but the officers at the intersection waved me and a couple of others through.

Apparently my energy was higher than the small group as I passed them along Will Clayton Parkway and arrived at the last traffic light before the finish. The light changed and I rode the last few tenths of a mile and turned into the start location. That happened at 12:24 when I pushed the ride stop button on the Elemnt which showed exactly 55.0 miles. SportTracks calculated 54.97 miles though. Stopping at the building I walked over to get some cold water and a bagel. From there I rode back to the Jeep to pack up. The weather at the finish.

Weather at the finish

Notice the wind, much stronger than at the 29 mile rest stop. No wonder it was a battle finishing the ride. The 80 degrees helps to explain why my jerseys were soaked too. During the drive home I turned on the AC in the Jeep, not usually needed in February.

Some data:

  • 198.2 miles biking this week, most in a week so far this year
  • 265.71 miles biking in February, 77% of my February mileage goal of 345 miles
  • today’s biking time 3:41:02

Links to RideWithGPS.com and Strava.com.

Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycling News February 10th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on February 10, 2017 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 10, 2017

Chad is from Texas

Chad Haga interview: Racing with freedom and joy

By Caley Fretz | www.velonews.com


Chad Haga sits at the white marble counter of this Colorado coffee shop with two scars and a smile. The first scar is a reminder of Giant – Alpecin’s training crash last January, left by the car that almost killed him on backroads near Calpe, Spain. The other scar — actually it’s a tattoo — is dedicated to his late father, who lost a six-year battle with cancer in June. The smile? He just …


Man accused of stealing bikes from bike store

By Troy Blevins | www.ksat.com

Gerardo Reyna arrested for felony theft, aggravated assault with deadly weapon
AN ANTONIO – A man is facing charges after a witness saw him stealing two bikes from a bike store.
Gerardo Reyna was arrested for felony theft and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
The crime happened at the Planet Bike on Bandera Road. …


Police ask help finding driver who hit bicyclist in north Houston

Andrew Kragie | m.chron.com


Police are looking for witnesses after a driver hit and seriously injured a bicyclist in north Houston early Friday.
A 25-year-old man was riding a bicycle along Jensen near Berry in the Eastex-Jensen area about 1:30 a.m. Friday — possibly crossing the street or riding in the shoulder — when a southbound driver in a black four-door sedan struck the bicyclist and fled the scene, Houston police say.
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UPDATED Request For Qualifications – 2017 Local Mobility Field Engineering for Pedestrian, Bikeway and Urban Trail Rotation List

www.texasbids.net

Bid Date & Time: 03/01/17 3:00 PM
Owner Solic Number:RFQS 6100 CLMP220 Status: bidding
Report: 7555614
Country : United States State: TX County: Travis Location: Austin
Est. Low Value: $4,000,000 Est. High Value: $4,000,000
Set Aside Types: MBE/DBE (Minority / Disadvantaged), WBE (Woman Biz Enterprise)
Scope: Provide field engineering services for various pedestrian, bikeway, and urban trail facilities throughout the City.
Notes: WBE Goal 15.80%
Plans: From Owner. See attached file
Update Notes: Pre-bid attendees list attached.
Owner Type: Public
Buyer: Austin, City of -Contract and Land Management Department (CLMD) –
Contract Procurement Division
Address: One Texas Center (OTC) 505 Barton Springs Road, Suite 760
City: Austin State: TX Zip/Postal Code: 78704
TEL: 512-974-7181 FAX: 512-974-7297
Website: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/clmd/cpdivision.htm
Contact: Diane Rice
Contact Title: Project Manager
TEL: 512-974-7081 …


Cycling in the Americas

By Sam Burchell | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 29: Columbus, NM to El Paso, Texas
Thursday February 9, 2017, 63 miles (101 km) – Total so far: 1,360 miles (2,189 km)
For the first 50 miles or so of riding today I don’t think I saw a single building – just empty desert, with not even much traffic. …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Chose White Oak Bayou for tonight's session. pic.twitter.com/KREWUtlJTh

— Ian Shelton (@IanShelton1997) February 11, 2017

Want to ride the Real Ale Ride for free? Check out our volunteer opportunities for a free entry! https://t.co/s6J1BxdvRF #realaleride

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) February 10, 2017

Saturday ride! 8:00 AM roll out from Red Horn Coffee House and Brewing Co. Come early for coffee and stay after for… pic.twitter.com/GPYg6jxYFq

— Bat City Cycling (@batcity) February 10, 2017

We're doing things a little differently for This week's Saturday Morning Ride. Instead or a regular road ride,… https://t.co/iguTc6xyUO

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) February 10, 2017

Looking for something fun to do this month? Check out our February newsletter for some great bikeshareable events! https://t.co/KfP9za6DQn

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) February 10, 2017

We are ready for another year of "Cyclin' with the Mayor" free group #bicycle rides through Grand Prairie with Mayor @RonJensen2012 pic.twitter.com/GctMfewop9

— Grand Prairie Parks (@GrandFunGP) February 10, 2017

52 parks, 6 lake parks, 14 miles of trails and more than 5,000 park acres are available to you in Grand Prairie. pic.twitter.com/zP0TWl6SoT

— Grand Prairie Parks (@GrandFunGP) February 10, 2017

Did you know that the BAMS Ride is a training ride for @BPMS150? All rides will benefit MS research! 🚴 pic.twitter.com/bSUWItCwrB

— Band Against MS (@BandAgainstMS) February 9, 2017

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Big 8 to Chapparal – El Paso, TX Tag(s): Home
Cat B+ ( Albert ) – 19 – 22 mph – 50 miles … https://t.co/5x9qLIzDP8

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 11, 2017

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New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on February 10, 2017 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 10, 2017

I skipped biking yesterday for no particular reason but today’s bike ride put me back on the road. Choosing to bicycle the “New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch” route I rode 33.99 miles with an overcast sky and mid 70’s temperature. The south 12 mph wind was challenging on the ride back south after the loop through Tavola. I wore a long sleeve jersey under a short sleeve one but with the wind feeling chilly as I perspired a better choice would have been a thermal long sleeve jersey.

The ride start was later (1:08) than I preferred because the delivery of our new washer and dryer came at the last minutes of the 8 AM to 12 PM window. This would put me riding through some school zones at dismissal time. The Briar Tree Elementary school had a bunch of parents’ cars lined up on both sides of the street starting at the gate. I waited for a couple of minutes before riding in the left lane around the stopped cars. I had to slow a couple of times to avoid cars coming at me after I moved back to the right lane as I passed all of the stopped cars. The road was wide enough but not at speeds above school zone limits. Later at the Kings Manor school all that was left was a couple of school buses loading children. At Bear Branch Elementary parents waited along the curb and I rode by them.

Bicycling today I wanted to get loose for tomorrow’s longer ride at the Humble Lions Club Bike Ride. I plan on biking the 55 mile route if I don’t make a wrong turn like I did last year (and the year before that). The weather forecast calls for overcast skies, 82 degrees for the high and a very small chance of rain. It will be in the upper 60’s at the 8 AM start which means no jacket and leg warmers.

I am at 143.23 miles for the week and with the 55 miles tomorrow I will be close to 200 miles for the week for the first time this year.

Links to RideWithGPS.com and Strava.com.

Home weather ride start
Home weather ride start
Home weather ride finish
Home weather ride finish
Airport weather ride finish
Airport weather ride finish

Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycling News February 9th 2017

Texbiker.net Posted on February 9, 2017 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 9, 2017

New Trail Sections at Walnut Creek – stitched together

Austin Bike | www.bikemojo.com

In the last 2 weeks we have figured out how to get the new trail sections joined together into a route that flows. In the past everyone had generally followed the “race loop” which has been a long-standing route. Most people rode everything in one direction even though everything at WC is bi-directional. By reversing the Lop Loop directions you can actually put it all together nicely. Numbers align to points listed below:


CUTE ALERT: Baytown man rides tiny tricycle to teach grandson how to ride a bike

Scylla Lopez | abc13.com

BAYTOWN, TX (KTRK) — A Baytown man is showing the world that a grandpa’s love has no limits.
Robert Campbell is a grandpa of two little boys. Ayden is 3 and Ryker is 4. They call him “Papo.”
“My dad is my boys’ best friend,” Cyndi Cook, Campbell’s daughter said. …


How to convert a Shimano 2×10 into 1×10 using RaceFace Narrow Wide Chain ring

Mountain Biking Texas | mountainbikingtexas.blogspot.com

After riding many different trails for some time, I noticed that I mostly ended up using my small chain ring and some times the large chain ring on the flats. My 2x crankset up is a 24T/38T, so I wanted to get one chain ring some where in between my current set up but large enough where I could still have some speed on the flats but not burn my legs on the climbs. So I did a lot of research and ended up going with a 32T RaceFace Narrow Wide chain ring. After reading a lot of forums, it seemed most people went with a 34 if they were not doing a lot of climbs and a 32T if they …



City of College Station offers Free Bike Class

By Hope Beitchman | www.kbtx.com

COLLEGE STATION, Tex. – The City of College Station is offering a free bike class on March 4 at 9 a.m. The class will be held at Texas A&M’s Transportation Service Center.
The course is designed to give you confidence to ride safely and legally in traffic or on the trail. The day will combine classroom instruction, parking lot practice, and on-road riding in traffic. You …



This weekend’s rides: Dam Loop with Redbud! Red Horn!

by Thomas | steinerranchcycling.com

Do you feel it is almost time for some cycling related social event? Got any ideas for next weekend, maybe the 18th or 19th? BCycle rentals and club rides in our kits down town with food and beer? Water cycle rentals and races on town lake? Any other ideas? I would really appreciate some help here in organizing something for that weekend.
Saturday weather looks awesome! Let’s head out for a nice 55 mile Dam Loop that includes …


Southern Tier with my sons

By Jack Nace | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Introduction: small window of opportunity
Tuesday February 7, 2017
A couple of years ago I drove by a guy in New Hampshire whose bike was loaded down with gear. I said to my wife, ” I bet that guy is going across the country”. I turned the car around and met up with him at a local deli. He told me he was biking to Seattle and that was my introduction to the ACA Northern Tier route.He gave me his card to follow him on crazyguyonabike and I was hooked. Since I love cycling and hate the cold, what better way to enjoy the winter than to ride the Southern Tier? While planning, my 2 sons came and told me that they would …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Day 2 @SunAndSki Bike Camp! #sunandski #orbeabikes #harobikes #fujibikes pic.twitter.com/ULnudso8hQ

— Stan Paoli (@StanPaoli) February 10, 2017

Watch us on #FacebookLIVE this and every Friday at 12:30pm. We'll be talking @HoustonBikePlan and much more. #Houston #Cycling #Bicycles pic.twitter.com/WVL2b4pfDc

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) February 9, 2017

No. 4 Bike wheels keep on turnin’: #ATXCouncil authorizes agreement to provide engineering services for the Corridor Improvements Project.

— City of Austin (@austintexasgov) February 9, 2017

Our route for this year's JALAPEÑO 100….. pic.twitter.com/gmdspCwUgI

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) February 9, 2017

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Chronos Time Trial #1 – Sealy, TX Chronos Time Trial #1 at Sealy, TXhttps://t.co/bBDWms7aev … https://t.co/JThwBl0CuV

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 9, 2017

New Event Tour de Southern Walnut Creek Trail – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP se… https://t.co/GDB2xXk43U

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 9, 2017

New Event Hill Country Eagle Enduro – Rocksprings, TX Hill Country Eagle Enduro at Rocksprings, TX
… https://t.co/ik88b45aue

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 9, 2017

New Event Dirt Side Sisters "Winter is Almost Over" Ride https://t.co/YNSp6thB9s

Let's get together for a fun "w… https://t.co/fKOyu2WkAB

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 9, 2017

New Event Wednesday Afternoon Ride (leaderless) – El Paso, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSV… https://t.co/RUwnD9O1Wm

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 10, 2017

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