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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
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Root Beer Bottles Galore On this Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 24, 2016 by Rick AnkrumAugust 24, 2016

The last I rode on SH 242 the resurfacing wasn’t finished between FM1485 and FM1314 so I used an alternate route today: “SR242 – Old Houston Rd – FM1314” in case it was still not finished. The section from FM1485 to Old Houston Road was nice, new and smooth asphalt all the way with all of the markings in place. The only rough place was turning from SH 242 onto Old Houston Road. I looked west on SH 242 to see if the pavement was done there but I couldn’t tell. At the little bridge west of Old Houston Road the shoulder looked rough when it came to the bridge. I will have to check that out on a later ride. Today’s ride was 45.21 miles making the week’s total 92.5 miles. I need 214 miles to reach my goal for August.

Weather conditions were a little warmer than yesterday and I didn’t ride on any wet roads. I stopped at the Chevron station at the corner of FM1485 and SH 242 to refill my water bottle with ice and water. Before I noticed all of the root beer bottles in the window and took pictures this time.

8-24-2016 Bike Ride-1
8-24-2016 Bike Ride-2

I couldn’t fit all of the different bottles in one picture without getting too far away. Click on the images to enlarge them. From there I rode to the Cumberland Shell station for a rest break. My legs were tired from battling the wind on FM1314 to the Shell station. My Elmnt screen when I arrived at the station and the weather while I was resting.

8-24-2016 Cumberland Shell
8-24-2016 Porter Weather

Fruit Punch Gatorade washed down the Clif bar and snack crackers. I was soaked with sweat and the paper towels almost fell apart from all the moisture. I was late enough to not worry about school traffic at Cumberland or Briar Tree. I started the ride at 12:16 because I was waiting for the general classification standings for the Vuelta a Espana after a crash within 3 K of the finish. I decided to go ahead and start the ride because it looked like it was going to take awhile to figure out who was where. As I was sitting at the Shell station some dark clouds moved south and to the east. When I started to leave about 3:05 I could see them to the south of where I was heading. I hoped I wouldn’t ride into the rain.

The wind was strong enough to slow me down as I rode towards Old Sorters Road on FM1314. I had built my average speed up to 15.2 mph but it was hard to get back up there with the head wind and my legs were not able to push the pedals harder. The dark clouds stayed away from where I rode in Briar Tree, Oakhurst and Kings Manor keeping the pavement dry. I felt a few stray drops on FM1314 but they didn’t last. Making my way through Kingwood I finished the ride at 4:09 tired legs and all.

Tomorrow’s weather has a 50% chance of rain but I think of it as a 50% of not raining. I want to ride to get closer to my monthly goal.

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Texas Bicycling News August 23rd 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on August 24, 2016 by Rick AnkrumAugust 24, 2016

Bicyclist, 85, hit, killed in north Houston

By Dale Lezon

www.chron.com


An 85-year-old bicyclist is dead after a car struck him in north Houston, according to the Houston Police Department.
The incident happened around 11 p.m. Monday in the 700 block of West 43rd Street near Shepherd.
The victim was riding his bicycle on the sidewalk when he rode onto the street, crossing lanes of traffic before the driver of a …


12 Hours of Erwin Park 9/10

Spinistry

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How about some overnight awesomeness at the almost legendary Erwin Park Mountain Bike Trail?!
4, 6 & 12 hour options. Solo, 2 person & 4 person teams. Special awards for top performance in age group/gender, single speed and top fat bike for solo entries. Male/female/co-ed for team events. Special recognition for best team pit and we’ll probably throw some others in the mix too! Register early for the best discounts and round up your friends for what’s sure to be a lendary overnighter.
Each entry includes …


Mountain Bikes and Supplies

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Two Texas masters snared by RaceClean anti-doping program

By VeloNews.com

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The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency’s (USADA) increased testing of masters amateur cyclists continues to produce results. This week, USADA announced that Kimberly Ciolli of Austin, Texas, and Robert Baatz of Lewisville, Texas accepted sanctions for failed anti-doping tests.
As of July, USA Cycling said that 113 tests have been conducted in the amateur ranks, compared to 45 tests for all of 2015.
Baatz was caught by …


Flood-Damaged Buffalo Bayou Banks, Trails in Terry Hershey Park to See Emergency Repairs

energycorridor.org


The tax day floods this spring that hit Houston with up to 18 inches of rain took their toll along the banks and hike and bike paths of Buffalo Bayou when the Army Corps of Engineers was forced to double its rate of storm water discharge from the reservoirs feeding Houston’s primary waterway. …


CANCELLED – DORBA Beginner Clinic – CANCELED

Saturday, Sep 10, 2016, 8:30 AM

Rowlett Creek Preserve
2525 Castle Drive Garland, TX

40 Participants Went

A DORBA.org Beginner Clinic is scheduled for 9/10/16 at 8:30am at Rowlett Creek Preserve.Blain Norfleet will be your instructor, post up your questions below, or, you can send him a private message at “bikecop” on the Dorba.org website, if you have any questions. Blain was the mountain bike instructor for the Dallas Police Department for over 20 y…

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

I think Chris Carlson is the man to beat when it comes to this Time Trial

— Jesus (@SrCampy) August 24, 2016

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

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Steps 4 Vets (www.ste… https://t.co/36OCCvYFsu

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 24, 2016

New Event Capital Peak Classic Six Pack Race #5 – Canyon, TX Capital Peak Classic Six Pack Race #5 at Canyon, TX
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 24, 2016

New Event Bike Barn Huntsville Classic honoring Dave Boyd & Kevin Koen – Huntsville, TX 2016 Bike Barn Huntsville … https://t.co/p51XLX8inQ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 24, 2016

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New Battery, New Route Equals 47 Mile Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 23, 2016 by Rick AnkrumAugust 23, 2016

I tried to bike yesterday (Monday) but the rain came down. After I was dressed in my kit I walked outside to check on the dark clouds and not long after the wind kicked up and large rain drops starting coming down. Back inside the rain picked up and I was glad I was not biking.

Today was different. For a change the sun broke through the clouds and the temperature moved upward to 89 degrees when I rolled out at 11:42. I didn’t get far though. Looking at my Elemnt computer the cadence sensor was not working. After trying to get it to connect I circled back home and removed the sensor to replace the battery. That did the trick. I attached the sensor on the left crank arm with a cable tie and got back on the bike resuming the ride.

After missing yesterday’s ride I wanted to bike more than 40 miles today. I came up with a new route by combining two other routes: “Walden – FM686 – May Community Center”. The new route is made up of the “FM1960 – FM686 – back” ride and the “May Park Community Center – Huffman” ride. I thought this might be around 50 miles but it came up to 47.29 miles which moved my August miles to 540, 260 miles away from my goal. If the rain will cooperate I could reach my goal. Since this route was on roads I normally ride there wasn’t any surprises or new sights. I did stay a little longer at the turnaround at FM686 to give my legs a little time to recover. Pictures while I was there.

8-23-2016 Bike Ride-1
8-23-2016 Bike Ride-2

Lots of clouds but I didn’t see any rain, yet. The humidity was high from all of the rain and I was sweating up a flood. I tried to soak some of it up with paper towels but that was a losing battle. Back on FM1960 riding west the wind was more friendly than the ride to FM686. At Huffman – Eastgate Road I turned right for the May Community Center portion of the ride. The wind was behind while I rode north on Willy Lane and Scott Road on the way to the community center. Normally I stop at the center for water but I had plenty for the ride to the Huffman Chevron. Riding on Wolf Road to FM2100 the pavement turned wet from rain. It must’ve not been too long before I got there. The road grime didn’t take long to splatter my bike. On FM2100 riding south the road was wetter and dirtier making it worse. Earlier when I was riding west on FM1960 I thought the clouds looked like there might be rain ahead but my route took me around it I guess. When I reached the Chevron station in Huffman I could see all the dirt on my bike from the wet road. I would hose it down when I finished the ride.

At the Chevron station I used more paper towels to soak up the sweat but it flowed heavily. It was 35 miles into the ride and 2:29 when I arrived. I had guessed I would get there by 2:30; not a bad guess it turns out.

8-23-2016 Huffman Chevron
8-23-2016 Huffman Weather

The weather screenshot shows 52% humidity but I think it was much higher. I went inside for a large blue PowerAde fountain drink to cool me down and replenish some energy. Today I brought two packages of snack crackers for fuel. They didn’t take long to consume. I felt better after food and drink. The first batch of paper towels couldn’t hold any more water and I went to the pumps for more. When I stood up the Greensheet newspaper was soaked like it fell into a puddle. That is why I think the humidity was higher. While I was there my wife sent me a text message that our internet wasn’t working. I tried to diagnose the problem from there but I didn’t succeed. I told her to take a break until I got home in about an hour. It was about 3:18 as I rolled away from the Chevron onto FM1960 west.

Getting closer to Lake Houston the sky looked dark ahead to the southwest and I wondered if I might ride in the rain before I got home but I didn’t. I finished biking at 4:13 looking like someone who just came out of a pool. A quick hose down of the bike and I went inside where it was much cooler and drier. I checked the internet and powered the router off and on to fix the internet.

The weather looks favorable for biking tomorrow but there is a chance of rain. My last three rides have each been 40+ miles and if I am going make my goal tomorrow’s ride needs to be that long or more.

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Texas Bicycling News August 22nd 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on August 22, 2016 by Rick AnkrumAugust 22, 2016

Biking to school

www.fox7austin.com

Video


Doug Ballew talks about keeping your kids safe on the roads when they’re biking in this week’s Safe Kids Austin segment.


Sunday morning ride

Sunday, Aug 28, 2016, 8:00 AM

No location yet.

3 HHRC members Went

Join us for a beautiful ride with brunch afterward. Meet at 19th and Nicholson. We will ride down the Heights and White Oak Bayou trails through downtown to Buffalo Bayou. Then brunch for those interested afterward.

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Upper Valley Tour Groups B & C

Sunday, Aug 28, 2016, 7:45 AM

Across from Rio Plaza
Park across from strip center at 6205 Upper Valley Rd (just north of Artcraft) El Paso, TX

9 Cyclists Went

• Distance: Usually 27-30 miles• Roll Out: 8:00 am• Pace: (Group B 14-17 mph) (Group C 12-14 mph) Note: Group C rides should have a minimum of 2 riders for safety• Details: No Drop Ride. Depending on weather and winds, one of 4 routes will be selected by the Ride Leader. Basically N, S, E or W of departure point. Most routes are flat with few, i…

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Mountain Bike Riding @ Hershey Park Houston, TX

mikeyg713

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Mountain Bike Park, Odessa TX – Full Red and Blue Loop

AntiochOdessa

www.youtube.com


NorthShore trail: Grapevine TX

Richard Drew

www.youtube.com


Short clip of some super cool little features that Stacy and his crew built. These little jumps and berms add so much to this already amazing trail. Thanks for all the work guys!


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

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Which ride is for you? The Cheniere 65-Mile around Corpus Christi Bay? The 21-Mile down Corpus Christi's Shoreline, or the relaxing 10-Mile?

— ConquerTheCoast (@ConquerTheCoast) August 22, 2016

Our Ciclovia is this Saturday! We are still in need of some awesome volunteers to help us make a successful event! https://t.co/PNAY0e2Dqh

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) August 22, 2016

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2013 Hotter Than Hell Google Earth Tour https://t.co/kKAgisVfE8 via @YouTube

— Denise Blalock (@BlondeBeautyDD) August 22, 2016

So much fun splashing with @BikeHouston and @houparksboard on Saturday's Splash Ride! Ready to ride + splash again! pic.twitter.com/5ssZDrE1rx

— Robin Holzer (@Robin_Holzer) August 20, 2016

The trail is back open, rain chances seem to be decreasing high of 90 on Friday and 90 on Sunday. The trail will… https://t.co/D7p7xdwN18

— Wee-Chi-Tah Trail (@WeeChiTahTrail) August 22, 2016

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Sealy Road Race #5 – Sealy, TX Sealy Road Race #5 at Sealy, TXhttps://t.co/Z6XoJ8rwzz … https://t.co/IfBAl63a3i

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 23, 2016

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