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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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Texas Bicycling News October 22nd 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on October 22, 2016 by Rick AnkrumOctober 22, 2016

https://www.instagram.com/p/BL4dq5FAl2i/


Southern Tier Part II

By Ann Metcalfe

www.crazyguyonabike.com

Silsbee, TX to Merryville, LA: Au revoir Texas, bonjour Louisiana!
Friday October 21, 2016, 57 miles (92 km) – Total so far: 345 miles (555 km)
Today we crossed into Louisiana! The temps cooled off to a high 75 with clear skies and a brisk wind. Other than the wind being directly against us at a noticeable 10 mph, biking conditions were perfect. We had a flat, freeway 32 miles from Silsbee to Kirbyville, then another 25 on smaller roads to Merryville, LA. The first section of highway 323 over to Merryville is nerve wracking, with zero shoulder and fast traffic in both directions with a lot of trucks. It gets better after you cross the junction with highway 87.
Near Bon Wier we had stopped briefly to look at the map, and heard gunshots coming from the left side of the road. We decided it was time to move on, and as we pedaled down the road, we passed a man standing on the steps to his trailer, maybe a couple hundred feet from the road, shooting at something (targets?) in the dirt in …


2016 Livestrong Challenge – 65mi route

George Hsu

www.youtube.com

I took part in the 2016 Livestrong Challenge here in Austin, the 65-mile route, and decided to timelapse as much of it as I could. The GoPro battery did not last…. but it was fun anyway!


Brushy creek Mountain bike Texas

Tony Van Waes

www.youtube.com

Brushy Creek in Cedar Park Texas, just North of Austin. Fun hard trail. MTB blacks. Got some new bikes in the groups had to post a video. Im riding a 2016 Cube stereo 140.


Texas Cyclocross 2016 Part 1

Venny Alub

www.youtube.com


Faulkner Park Ep. 2

Stephen Marjason

www.youtube.com

I took a trip out to tyler texas to check out a mountain bike trail they had there. Check it out to see what I got into!


Critical Mass Houston

Friday, Oct 28, 2016, 6:30 PM

Market Square Park
301 Milam Street Houston, TX

8 cyclists Went

The Houston Critical Mass is a bicycling event held on the last Friday of every month. We meet up at Market Square Park in downtown Houston around 6:30pm.Go to the Critical Mass Houston website to get all the ride info.  This is a must before you ride.  Lots of good info about the ride.http://www.criticalmasshouston.com/also:Critical Mass Houst…

Check out this Meetup →


Events Calendar

Permian Basin Bicycle Association

www.pbbatx.com

Tuesday, October 25
8:00am
Odessa to Goldsmith Ride
5:30pm
Odessa Tuesday-Thursday Ride
6:15pm
Tuesday Evening Ride
Wednesday, October 26
6:00pm
Peyton’s Wednesday Night Ride
Thursday, October 27
8:00am
Odessa to Goldsmith Ride
5:30pm
Odessa Tuesday-Thursday Ride
Saturday, October 29
6 Hour of the Dinosaur Endurance Race
8:00am
Odessa to Goldsmith Ride
Sunday, October 30
2:00pm
MTB Ride
2:00pm
Sunday Training Ride


Tour de Taco

Friday, Nov 4, 2016, 6:30 PM

Market Square Park
301 Milam Street Houston, TX

3 cyclists Went

The Tour de Taco is a bicycling event held on the frist Friday of every month. We meet up at Market Square Park in downtown Houston around 6:30pm.Go to the Critical Mass Houston website to get all the ride info.  This is a must before you ride.  Lots of good info about the ride.http://www.criticalmasshouston.com/also:The way our rides work:Bef…

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The Cross Chronicles – Volume III | BCRCX Race (1st of 22 – Cat 4/5)

Canuck Texan

www.youtube.com

Fourth installment of the Houston CX 2016 season in Crosby, TX. Put on by my team (Bayou City Racing), it was awesome to score my first podium in cross.


Motobecane 400 HT Park trail riding.

xraydude78

www.youtube.com

My son took his motobecane out to the local park in Big Spring, Tx to get them trails.


Weekend Vlog Episode 19

Sullivan Van Way

www.youtube.com

Half of the family ends up in San Antonio Texas to get ready for the Red Bull Last Stand tomorrow. But of course, there has to be some fun had whenever available. So they stopped to ride some mountain bike trails and and have a good time.


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

It's My Park Day is Saturday, November 5th, 2016 from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Support the Veloway and Hill Country… https://t.co/NMv9RDwb40

— Lansing Pugh (@LansingBiking) October 23, 2016

Happening next Saturday!
Get your gear ready to sell. REI will also have a lot of garage sale items out. This is… https://t.co/XrNYz207Eu

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) October 23, 2016

80 miles of mountain biking, the 2016 Enchilada Buffet is over. Beat my 2014 time by a few minutes with a couple extra miles added in. pic.twitter.com/0kvjeivlLK

— John Fruehe (@JohnFruehe) October 23, 2016

Harsh conditions, but these guys rode like champs! #saucin #collnats #texascycling #hookemhorns https://t.co/AdTAWApVh5

— UT Cycling (@UTCycling) October 23, 2016

Today we met in the middle. Members of AMCT from @TAMU and members of @texascycling from @UTAustin met at Snow's BBQ. ~110 miles for each. pic.twitter.com/hdZtzXkrb4

— Texas A&M Cycling (@tamucycling) October 22, 2016

RT athlete Chris Schmiedeke wins another CX race, this time the M50+ at Fort Worth Cross! #rothetraining pic.twitter.com/q56tMQCirI

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) October 22, 2016

https://twitter.com/m_vince/status/789941701343346688

#rat1000 finishers' page with official times and finish pics https://t.co/6aWmZCTBKe https://t.co/UkN7LraMch

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) October 22, 2016

RT athlete @BIllyBlazer20 (@787racing) with the Win at Cross Fort Worth today in the Cat 3's! #rothetraining pic.twitter.com/lyMbNqWVUa

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) October 22, 2016

Ladies and Gentlemen, your Division I Conference Champions! #WRTS pic.twitter.com/hKt1bIbazR

— Texas A&M Cycling (@tamucycling) October 9, 2016

Good luck to our members racing at @USACcollegiate MTB Nationals today and this weekend #collnats pic.twitter.com/3mQBJ0HxX8

— Texas A&M Cycling (@tamucycling) October 21, 2016

I biked 27.00 mi with @mapmyride. Check out my route in Addison, TX, United States! https://t.co/AZZchPp367 #bike #cycling

— Brian Rogers (@coderCyclist) October 22, 2016

New ped-bike bridge over Mason Creek! @BikeHouston pic.twitter.com/93zN67482V

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) October 22, 2016

2016 @enchiladabuffet 26 miles in pic.twitter.com/hKk8gVbZXP

— AustinBike (@AustinBike) October 22, 2016

The @enchiladabuffet buffer is on. Cold and all! pic.twitter.com/uhzvQHnJ8C

— AustinBike (@AustinBike) October 22, 2016

#rat1000 first solo finisher! https://t.co/PtALlXtyEs

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) October 22, 2016

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46 Degrees Slows This Bike Ride Start

Texbiker.net Posted on October 22, 2016 by Rick AnkrumOctober 22, 2016

The cool front hung around overnight delaying my ride some today. When I got up this morning my home weather station showed 46 degrees. I can’t remember the last time it was that cool this year. By 11:30 it warmed up to the low 70’s and when I started the bike ride at 12:06 it was 74 degrees. Still I chose to wear a long sleeve jersey under a short sleeve jersey. At times on the “New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch” route this made me sweat and other times it kept me warm. Earlier this week I stopped at the Bike Lane store near The Woodlands and they had a 50% off sale on all long sleeve jerseys and jackets. I almost bought a couple of jerseys but thought my wardrobe was well supplied but now maybe I should’ve added a couple to the closet.

Today I biked 34.45 miles pushing me past my 600 mile goal for October. With 9 potential biking days I could hit 700+ miles for October. The weather for the next week looks warmer and dry which means great bike riding. Wind on today’s ride came from the north at 6 mph. This helped me get my overall average speed up to 15.5 mph for a long stretch of the ride.

I made a quick rest stop at the Porter Stripes station at FM1314 to eat a Kashi Trail Mix Bar (new recipe, new packaging) and some animal crackers. I washed this down with water which I did not drink much of before stopping because of the coolness. The Elemnt screen shortly after I stopped at Stripes and the weather while I ate.

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Leaving Stripes before 2 PM meant I only stayed 20 minutes, a short stop. From there the wind seemed to slow me down some but I still maintained the 15.5 mph average speed until I got back into Kingwood. I finished the ride at 2:41.

Tomorrow I think I will dust off the Motobecane 700HT MTB and ride the Kingwood trails. A change of venue and bike will be nice.

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Texas Bicycling News October 21st 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on October 21, 2016 by Rick AnkrumOctober 21, 2016

TxA Bicycle Tours

aiasa.org


Experience San Antonio Architecture with the Tour Des Monuments. A TxA architectural bicycle tour with three route options. nRegistration proceeds …


Brays Bayou Greenway Trail Detour

houstonparksboard.org

Between Brompton Rd. and Buffalo Speedway
October 2016 to spring 2017

Due to ongoing channel widening by Harris County Flood Control District, a trail detour is in place along the north side of Brays Bayou Greenway from Brompton Rd. to Buffalo Speedway. The trail will be removed while …


Jack Brooks bike trail Sunday anti football group ride

GHORBA.org

Event category: Rides
Jack Brooks park trailhead
United States
See map: Google Maps (link is external)
Sunday, October 23, 2016 – 4:00pm


Man Killed in Beaumont, TX, Bicycle Accident on College Street

www.texas-wrongful-death-lawyer.net

Beaumont, TX — October 21, 2016, a man was riding a bicycle on College Street when a vehicle struck him, inflicting injuries which ended up being fatal.
Beaumont authorities report that the accident occurred in the early morning hours near the intersection of College Street and Montrose Avenue.
Their reports indicate that the man, said to be in his 60s, was in the westbound lanes of College Street on a bicycle. At some point, he was knocked onto the …


As the sun begins to set earlier, night safety becomes more important

BILL CULLINS

www.gosanangelo.com

It’s that time of the year again — time for the “be seen if you want to be safe” safety sermon.
As of Oct. 22, the sun comes up at 7:50 a.m. and goes down at 7:02 p.m.
Those of you who bike, run or walk before heading to school or work or after getting home in the evening will soon be putting in some miles when it’s dark or almost so.
The amount of daylight in the evening will also decrease significantly again …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

#rat1000 Matt Murphy in Tucumcari. It can be done!

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) October 22, 2016

Riding with Crucial Matter tonight on their Raspas & Elotes social #ride #Houston #cycling pic.twitter.com/6R0RX5i0bu

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) October 22, 2016

A little mud never hurt anybody. Day 1 of #collnats MTB is done and dusted. Good luck tomorrow Carter and Alex,… https://t.co/dsNcLCakix

— UT Cycling (@UTCycling) October 22, 2016

Congratulations to Brissia Montalvo for being our first ever women's MTB National Championship finisher! Brissia… https://t.co/Mmo3fBTYVM

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) October 21, 2016

Off we go! This weekend we will be at the Fort Worth Cyclocross part of the #TexasGrandPrixofCyclocrossSeroes…. https://t.co/PUrjav63gx

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 21, 2016

Hi folks! Thinking into post CX season a bit, would you be interested in a monthly Family Fun Ride in the North… https://t.co/EsqpTD45Nq

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 21, 2016

Taking the cargo bike out for the first time. Wish me luck! #Houston #bicycle pic.twitter.com/3PcH5lYwob

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) October 21, 2016

Good luck to our boys Carter and Alex racing at USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals this weekend! 🇺🇸🍀🐂🤘🏽

— UT Cycling (@UTCycling) October 21, 2016

There are a few events that we would love to push forward and promote. This is one of them! https://t.co/6ROKF6YPXC

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) October 21, 2016

Way to go Julie Anderson, Bike/Walk Denton, and all the Denton cyclists for a great Fall Cycle with the City! https://t.co/Up0sRJn63B

— Querencia Bike Shop (@QuerenciaDenton) October 21, 2016

We love taking a ride for some @ShipleyDo_Nuts #downtown #houston pic.twitter.com/MCbZWotcoW

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) October 21, 2016

Protected Bike Lanes for Uptown Dallas: Please Sign the Petition! https://t.co/KcFBQzaw6d via @Change

— Bike Friendly Uptown (@BikeUptownNow) October 21, 2016

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event 2016/17 NTXCX Race Series – Races 5 & 6 : Gears & Beers – McKinney, TX 2016/17 NTXCX Race Series – Races… https://t.co/lhbqzrz1WH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 21, 2016

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Not Quite Magnetic Enough Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on October 21, 2016 by Rick AnkrumOctober 21, 2016

I delayed the bike ride today waiting for the temperature to get to 70. About 11:30 it made and I got ready to roll. Pressing the Elemnt start button at 11:59 I began the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route but with a different first 3 miles. I still biked 33.6 miles today even with the altered route. After Wednesday’s meeting with the City of Houston engineers to test traffic signal sensors I added a magnet to my front wheel to see if that trips the sensors.

Wheel magnet

I rode to the spot where we tested the sensors on Wednesday to see if the magnet helped. I tried to be the only one at the intersection but a car pulled up behind me on the north side of Northpark Drive at Woodridge Forest and may have tripped that signal. Riding across the west bound lanes I rode over the sensor and pulled up to the light at the east bound lanes of Northpark. Looking behind I saw a pickup truck in the left turn lane waiting for the light to change. Then the light changed for me to cross. I don’t know if the magnet did it or the truck so not much help there.

The next traffic light was at FM1960 and Pinehurst Trail. I tied to be the only one there but a couple of vehicles arrived and tripped the signal. Again no conclusion there. After that all the traffic signals had other vehicles besides me so no way to tell. I will leave the magnet on the wheel for a few rides and see if I find any lights that trip.

Yesterday afternoon a cool front passed through and lowered the temperature. When i checked this morning it was 57 degrees around 8:30. I knew it take awhile to warm up and decided to wear a long sleeve jersey in addition to a short sleeve one. At the beginning of the ride I thought I needed a jacket but waited for the exercise to warm me. After the first turn right I tugged the zippers of both jerseys closer to the top and waited for the route to leave the predominately shady areas. The wind was brisk from the north at 12 mph which didn’t help but I figured the extra effort to ride in the wind meant exerting more energy and warming up sooner.

I made my along the route with intermittent places where the wind helped and then slowed me. Arriving at the Huffman Chevron I didn’t buy the blue Powerade since I wasn’t hot and had not drank much water from my water bottle. Normally I sit in the shade but today the spot was in the sun because the breeze was chilly. I didn’t want to stay too long because I would cool down too much. My Elemnt screen when I arrived and the weather while I ate a Kashi Trail Mix bar and a small package of animal crackers.

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Refilling my water bottle I got ready to leave and clipped in at 1:59 to finish the ride back to Kingwood. Earlier when I passed Kingwood High School a lot of cars were lined up to pickup the students so I figured an early dismissal and light traffic when I came back to cross Kingwood Drive. That was the case but I crossed at the signal at Kingwood Drive and W. Lake Houston Parkway. I stayed on the greenbelt/sidewalk after crossing Kingwood Drive and saw the progress on the new HEB Grocery store that opens October 26th. It looks like they have work left so everything may not be finished when they open.

I stopped the Elemnt computer at 2:50 to end the ride. The temperature improved to 76 degrees by then but the long sleeve jersey still felt nice when I walked in the shade to put my bike away. The temperature will increase gradually over the next few days to the mid 80’s, more to my liking.

With today’s bike ride I reached 98% of my mileage goal for October, leaving about 12 miles to ride. I plan on biking tomorrow so I should pass the goal but I may need to wait for the warmer part of the day to arrive. While I wait I will watch the Abu Dhabi Tour on www.cycling.tv like I did this morning. I started watching this morning as the pack was sprinting the last 1.9K.

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