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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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Zwift Play Controllers, Electricity Burps Riding Watopia The Big Ring

Texbiker.net Posted on November 30, 2023 by Rick AnkrumNovember 30, 2023

It took 2 videos to capture today’s bike ride because my electric burped several times and the last time my internet service didn’t restart quick enough so the livestream stopped. Thanks to OBS it started livestreaming again resulting part 2. Centerpoint Energy has trouble keeping the electricity on when the weather gets wet. Today was one of those days. Fortunately my computer is on a UPS and didn’t shut off.

The Zwift Play controllers arrived yesterday after I finished Zwifting. Today was the first ride with them. There are 12 buttons to push between the two of them and it took me awhile during the ride to figure out some of them. Maybe the next Zwift ride I will learn more of them.

Previous Zwift rides this week have been short so I chose the Watopia The Big Ring route for today’s ride. I rode this once before on October 30th. The two ride results were similar distance and the climbing was the same 883 feet of elevation gain. One big climb around 18 miles going up 326 feet. The rest of the ride was mostly flat to undulating small hills. The Big Ring is the longest “flat” route in Watopia which is why I ride it. I have not tackled any of the monster climb routes.

11-30-2023 SportTracks Ride History Zwift Watopia The Big Ring
11-30-2023 SportTracks Ride History Zwift Watopia The Big Ring

Using the Zwift Play controllers and the electricity problems distracted me on some of the sprints. I set a new Zwift PR on the Acropolis sprint with 48.51. Strava found two others: PR on The Big Ring (1:57:03) and 3rd fastest time on Going Coastal (35:01).

11-30-2023 Strava Ride Summary Zwift Watopia The Big Ring
11-30-2023 Strava Ride Summary Zwift Watopia The Big Ring
11-30-2023 Strava Ride Map Zwift Watopia The Big Ring
11-30-2023 Strava Ride Map Zwift Watopia The Big Ring

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Texas Bicycling Action for November 29, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on November 29, 2023 by Rick AnkrumNovember 29, 2023

How do PARKners help Austin’s parks?

www.austintexas.gov

The Austin Parks and Recreation Department does a lot of work in our parks. Maybe you’ve seen us out mowing turf, pruning trees, restocking bathrooms, cleaning graffiti, emptying trash, making repairs, or taking care of 100,000 other important tasks. Hundreds of City of Austin staff dedicate their careers to serving our 361 parks.

But we can’t do it all. The Department could never have enough funding or time to mulch every tree, pick up every scrap of litter, or weed out every invasive plant. We can’t give every park the playscape, dog-friendly water fountain, landscaping, ecological restoration, or art installation that Austinites have asked for. Austin Parks and Recreation wants more for our parks than we can give alone.

Luckily, the Department is not alone. In the gap between what we can do and what Austinites deserve, we have PARKners. …


Annual Men Making Moves bike giveaway

www.navasotaexaminer.com

Men Making Moves are prepared to give away over 500 combined bikes and electric scooters to students at their annual Christmas bike giveaway Saturday, Dec. 16, at the Navasota High School parking lot.

Registration begins at 10 a.m. the day of the event and students must be registered by noon. Giveaways begin at noon. Over 150 door prizes will also be given away as well as free hot dogs, chips, drinks, pickles, snow cones and cotton candy.

The giveaway is available for all students from Head Start to 12th grade regardless of where they live. Children must be present to receive a bike or scooter.

For more information visit https://menmakingmoves.org.


MILES OF DISCOMFORT MTB MARATHON

stormmtb.org

Think you got the legs for this one? Endurance is the name of the game as participants compete to finish two 19.5-mile laps at Flat Rock Ranch for some sweet singletrack goodness. Bring your climbing legs, because there will be a lot of it! If that seems like too much, we also have a half-marathon category as well. The STORM Miles of DisComfort MTB Marathon is the final race of the 2023/24 Hill Country Bicycle Works Texas Marathon Mountain Bike State Championship Series.


The 2023 Jingle Bells ride is next week, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6. The ride will leave from the parking lot at MSU's Dillard, with refreshments, after.
All ages are welcome to ride: lights and helmet are requiredhttps://t.co/v7gE8ApARq

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) November 29, 2023

Morning Bike Ride at Buffalo Bayou Park https://t.co/dWJXiRy4Fq #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 29, 2023

Morning Bike Ride at George Bush Park (Hike & Bike Trail) https://t.co/ZkqM9Zej4f #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 29, 2023

Morning Bike Ride at Oyster Creek Park https://t.co/0lfwS0FUX8 #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 29, 2023

Morning Bike Ride at Spring Creek Greenway Trail https://t.co/wIQu1cdwvd #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 29, 2023

STORM – Thursday Evening Group Ride – McAllister (All-Level Ride) https://t.co/pdGZKNXNRp #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 29, 2023

Who's ready for another Monday Night Lights MTB Ride? ????

Join us Monday, December 4th at 6pm at the shop for a night ride through Cameron Park. Rolling out from the shop parking lot at 6:15pm. Bring your bikes, water, lights, and helmets! It's time to ride. ?#LetsRide pic.twitter.com/0YbsZGfDL8

— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) November 29, 2023

Hit by stolen car, victim waits months for state assistance. He’s not alone.

Learn how long, on average, crime victims have to wait for compensation from a Texas program: https://t.co/EmFUp11tmx

— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) November 29, 2023

Save the date and celebrate with us!

Join us on Monday, December 4, at 11 a.m. for the Sims Bayou Greenway and F.M. Law Park Connector Ribbon Cutting celebration.

Learn more and RSVP: https://t.co/0JCKXDPLZv#ParksByYou #BayouGreenways pic.twitter.com/II2qq7ZW86

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) November 29, 2023

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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 30, 2023

Harris County Commissioner @RodneyEllis was perhaps the easiest location choice, as it was a given he would select a bike lane built by Pct. 1. You could practically still smell the paint on the Del Rio lane when he was ready to show it off for @MPhillip_hc pic.twitter.com/QTOub1XPAk

— Dug Begley (@DugBegley) November 29, 2023

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Strava PR On Zwift’s Makuri Islands Wandering Flats

Texbiker.net Posted on November 29, 2023 by Rick AnkrumNovember 29, 2023

After riding in Watopia lately I switched to Zwift’s Makuri Islands. But to ride there I created a personal meetup. I chose the Wandering Flats route which is 15.6 miles with 476 feet of elevation. I wanted to ride more miles so I set the meetup at 22 miles. I wasn’t sure how that would impact the elevation so I checked the elevation around 7 miles into the ride and added that to 476 making my guess less that 600 feet. I wasn’t too far off with the actual at 587 feet and distance 22.12 miles. Compared to my road routes that average around 100 feet elevation this is a lot more climbing. The big climb started around 20km with 10% + and i was out of the saddle to get up that. The Wahoo Kickr Core trainer increased the resistance. It is more stable when I’m out of the saddle than the Kickr Snap on wheel trainer. I set a new Strava PR on Wandering Flats (57:42). My record is not close to the KOM leader but I am happy with my result.

11-29-2023 SportTracks Rides History Makuri Islands Wandering Flats
11-29-2023 SportTracks Rides History Makuri Islands Wandering Flats
11-29-2023 Strava Ride Summary Makuri Islands Wandering Flats
11-29-2023 Strava Ride Summary Makuri Islands Wandering Flats
11-29-2023 Strava Ride Map Makuri Islands Wandering Flats
11-29-2023 Strava Ride Map Makuri Islands Wandering Flats

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Texas Bicycling Action for November 28, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on November 28, 2023 by Rick AnkrumNovember 28, 2023

Haardvarks Shenanigans…it ain’t Cold! ??????? “Cara” Canyon Aeroad CF SLXPearland, Texas

Troy Serrano | strava.com


Austin Energy says e-bike rebate program on track to double in size

by Kali Bramble | www.austinmonitor.com

As retailers brace for the holiday shopping season, 2023 is shaping up to be a good year for e-bikes in Austin.

Austin Energy stopped by City Council’s Mobility Committee meeting last week for an update on its e-bike rebate program, which kicked into high gear this past January with a resolution doubling rebate values. Preliminary data shows a spike from 2,606 to 3,464 participants since the increase, though staff say the final figure will likely be much higher.

“We typically run on a 60- to 90-day lag in application processing, just because of volume and a small operations staff,” said electric vehicles and emerging technologies manager Cameron Freberg. “We expect to more than double our participation since last year, just from that increase in incentive and the amount of new vehicles available in the market.”

The rebate program dates back to 2013 but has seen significant growth since the 2018 passage of …


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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 29, 2023

It's almost here!

The Safe Streets Austin Founders Reception is tomorrow, 6-9pm, at the historic Caswell House. Come support our ambitious plans for 2024.

Join us for food, drinks, and special guests!

RSVP & info: https://t.co/Z1upTFYplZ pic.twitter.com/ozwa7lIYRS

— Safe Streets Austin (@safestreetsatx) November 28, 2023

Clouds pic.twitter.com/PrJwmXRCZG

— Aaron N. Chamberlain ? (@elmachuca) November 28, 2023

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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 28, 2023

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— Jon Binsted (@velojonny) November 28, 2023

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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 29, 2023



TxDOT Wants Your Input About Loop 286

easttexasradio.com

PARIS – The Texas Department of Transportation today reminded Texans that the public comment period for two proposed improvement projects on State Loop 286 in Lamar County remains open through December 15.

The agency began studying long-term improvements to this roadway in 2018 and has shared both proposed projects with the public at open-house public meetings.

The Northeast Loop project would begin at Stillhouse Road and extend to Pine Mill Road. It would expand the roadway from two lanes to two high-speed, non-stop lanes and two low-speed, controlled access frontage roads in either direction. It would also add an overpass at North Collegiate Drive and improve safety by adding lighting, better drainage, and paths for bicycles and pedestrians.

This project would require additional right-of-way and, subject to …


Commute + after work ride w/the hogs Houston, Texas

John Yoder | strava.com

A pack of wild hogs ran right through me. Locking up both wheels, I somehow managed to maneuver through them without falling and lightly glazing only one of them

Pop A (with Pop B) Richardson, Texas

Arthur Westover | strava.com

Before the ride started the A and B guys got together and made a pact to ride together. Beads were exchanged and the peace pipe was smoked. But we know how this story goes. LOL. Actually it was only a few guys that rode off the front. The rest of us stayed together on the A route. Nice and chilly. Paceline on Murphy. Credit to Rudy for keeping things together.

I looked down at one point and my computer had stopped recording, not sure why. So I’m missing a couple of miles.


Family FUNduro (part 2) 2023 Texas Enduro Cup #5 at FCCR

Two-Wheeled Fun | www.youtube.com

This is a continuation of the Family FUNduro race from Flat Creek Crossing Ranch. Snakeskin, Mind the Gap and Lookout are the runs in this video.


Winter spinning group workout November 25, 2023

Veloharmony | www.youtube.com

Prologue: 00:00 Route Map: 00:17 Warming up with the group before Fishcreek: 01:35 Fishcreek Blvd – The open Road: 15:31 Capitol Hill Road: 35:15 Rabon Chapel Road: 38:19 Southpine Road: 43:55 Mail Route: 46:03 FM2854 to Taco Corner: 50:56


TNR 1730/1830 (Post turkey and pies) The Woodlands, Texas

Marjoe Q. Borromeo | strava.com

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