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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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Rough Stretch of Road Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 11, 2016 by Rick AnkrumJuly 11, 2016

The TdF was on a rest day so I thought I would get an early start on today’s ride but I didn’t make it. I left home at 11:32 to ride the “SR242 – Old Houston Rd – FM1314” route. I first thought I would ride a longer version of this route but i changed my mind and rode 43.50 miles. The weather was hot again: 94 degrees, scattered clouds and the wind from the south at 14 mph. The wind was big help riding to SH 242 and most of the way to Old Houston Road. Once I turned onto Old Houston Road it was in my face and causing the pedaling effort to increase quite a bit.

There was a quick stop at the Chevron station at FM1485 and SH 242 for ice and water. As I rode away from the station on SH 242 I saw a big flashing sign warning of lane closures at night> I wasn’t sure what work was going on but shortly I saw the shoulder and the west bound lane showed signs of grinding the old asphalt up. The surface got real rough with me bumping along until Old Houston Road. Once I was on Old Houston Road I wondered which was worse, the rough road or the strong wind blowing in my face. The hot wind did try to dry the sweat. Not long after I was riding on Old Houston Road a pickup stopped in front and the lady rolled her window down to ask if I was doing okay. I said I was doing great and she drove on.

I stopped at the Shell Station at Cumberland for a rest break and to refill my water bottle. Before I went inside I took a picture of my Elemnt screen. Later I took shots of the weather.

7-11-2016 Cumberland Shell
Porter weather
Porter weather
Houston airport weatherr
Houston airport weatherr

After a 35 minute or so rest I was back on the bike riding the last 14+ miles home. I got there at 3:19.

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Inside Texas Bicycling July 10th 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on July 10, 2016 by Rick AnkrumJuly 10, 2016

Go for an easy beginner ride

Saturday, Jul 16, 2016, 7:30 AM

Performance Bicycle
7549 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX

3 Cycling Enthusiasts Went

You’re invited to join our Saturday morning, beginners group ride starting from and ending at our W. Houston, Performance Bicycle store. The ride is for beginners and those getting back on the saddle. The average pace will be between 10 and 14 miles per hour and the ride will last approximately one hour. We’ll explore some of the local bike paths a…

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Saturday Upper Valley – Group B

Saturday, Jul 16, 2016, 7:15 AM

River Run Plaza
1071 Country Club Rd El Paso, TX

2 Cyclists Went

• Distance:  27-30 miles• Roll Out: 7:30 am• Pace: 14-17 mph• Details:    Due to heat, we are starting earlier….route details TBD, however, it will be a upper valley ride this week!  See you there 7:15• Starting June 4, this will be a weekly Saturday ride similar to what Danny is doing on Sundays.  A No- Drop Ride. Depending on weather and wi…

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Rocky Hill Ranch Work Day on 7/16!

Saturday, Jul 16, 2016, 8:00 AM

Rocky Hill Ranch
Rocky Hill Ranch Smithville, TX

6 Mountain Bikers Went

I am getting the word out before all the details are firm. Rocky Hill Ranch trails got pounded by the floods. We need volunteers for July 16th to help get the trails open again. There is lots of work to be done. Actual work depends on how many volunteers. Fill holes, move dirt, trim branches, trail reroutes, etc are all needed. More details to com…

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Saturday Beginner Ride

Saturday, Jul 16, 2016, 8:00 AM

Performance Bicycle
4750 Fm 1960 Rd W Houston, TX

3 Bicycle Enthusiasts Went

“We are moving our bike ride back to the shop! Every Saturday morning meet up at the store at 8 AM to get ready to leave on our weekly group ride. Please bring a helmet, water and a positive attitude and be ready to have fun! We will leave from the store parking lot and go through the neighborhoods behind the shop away from the busy traffic of 1960…

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B.I.G. Saturday Distance Ride- 50 miles

Saturday, Jul 16, 2016, 7:00 AM

River Run Plaza
1071 Country Club Rd El Paso, TX

7 Cyclists Went

This is for beginners and intermediates training for longer distances. The pace will be 13-16 mph (depending on riders’ ability). There will be a climb at the beginning of the ride; rest is flat with a downhill near the end. We’ll meet at 7 am at our usual starting place — River Run Plaza, 1071 Country Club — leaving no later than 7:15. The route…

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SwAus-Southwest Cycle Sport Sunday Road Ride

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July 24, 2016
Sunday 8:00 AM (on various days)
Southwest Cycle Sport
11805 Bee Cave Road
Austin, Texas 78733
This Southwest Cycle Sport sponsored road ride leaves from the shop and is a 40-50 mile ride at a moderate pace.
For more info, call (512) 263-5107 or visit …



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— Melodía Gutiérrez (@mell0wdia) July 11, 2016

Spectacular morning for a ride #Dallas #HH100Training @HotternHell100 pic.twitter.com/eY0ArjNK5x

— Ryan Stafford (@RYANSTAFFORD) July 10, 2016

New report for Carl Barton: Dry/Loose, trail is Dry and loose/sandy. More at https://t.co/NwjpFJzxQH

— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) July 11, 2016

Happy to report the ATX Veloway was a sucess. We took to the high elevation nicely 😄 #newbies pic.twitter.com/HmskILUunf

— Erica Proffer (@EricaProffer) July 11, 2016

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— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) July 10, 2016

Pre ride for #texasgravelchampionship was great! Good job everyone!! pic.twitter.com/zTwKB8kRnI

— Gritty Teeth Racing (@gritty_teeth) July 10, 2016

4.5 hr ride in the books! Turned out to be a good day for riding in spite of the heat! Would've been a great day for some @RealMrPorkchop

— Jim Cycle Across TX (@CycleXTexas) July 10, 2016

July Events – SUP, Hikes, Bats & Bikes https://t.co/M0SZhK1wbV pic.twitter.com/dJt0ld3SS9

— Bayou City Outdoors (@BayouCityOutdrs) July 10, 2016

Hey @DavidPaulKHOU is it too hot for cycling? 98 degrees!?! Bah humbug! Off I go! 🙂 dont worry, I'll drink tons of water and use sunscreen

— Jim Cycle Across TX (@CycleXTexas) July 10, 2016

A little splash of color on the trail makes a hot day a bit cooler pic.twitter.com/UpOAEYqLKv

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) July 10, 2016

STOLEN – Gray Giant Cypress DX w Silver in Central Austin https://t.co/CElGyyWdOg

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) July 10, 2016

STOLEN – Gray Retrospec Mantra-7 in East Austin https://t.co/V8aXolARKj

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) July 10, 2016

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— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) July 10, 2016

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Tour De Greenfest – Pilot Point, TX Tour De Greenfest at Pilot Point, TXhttps://t.co/uiwBG2oysD Come r… https://t.co/X6JGgssH78

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 10, 2016

New Event THE TEXAS TIME TRIALS – Glen Rose, TX https://t.co/47KLQHhhi9 Official Race Start Times & Schedule RACE… https://t.co/tJwtkicjn5

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 11, 2016

New Event Real trail ride at Rowlett Creek Preserve – Garland, TX For full details, including the address, and to … https://t.co/L69VOdkr8A

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 11, 2016

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Inside Texas Bicycling July 9th 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on July 9, 2016 by Rick AnkrumJuly 9, 2016

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SwAus- Southwest Cycle Sport Saturday Mountain Bike Ride in Austin

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July 16, 2016
Saturday 9:00 AM (on various days)
Southwest Cycle Sport
11805 Bee Cave Road
Austin, Texas 78733
This Southwest Cycle Sport sponsored mountain bike ride leaves from the shop and is a 10-12 mile ride at a moderate pace.
For more info, call (512) 263-5107 or visit http://www.southwestcyclesport.com/ride-board.html


Tour De Bike Barn

Sunday, Jul 17, 2016, 7:30 AM

Bike Barn Clear Lake
2422 Bay Area Blvd Houston, TX

3 Cyclists Went

A free sort-of-supported ride. You can ride either the 40 or 60 mile distance, and get free pizza and sodas at the end, then settle in and watch the end of stage 15 of the Tour de France. I rode this last year, and it’s a nice, mostly friendly ride. Yes, most of the riders are Space City Cycling and Bike Barn regulars, so they’ll blow us away righ…

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RIDE THE CAR-FREE WALNUT CREEK TRAIL ALL THE WAY

Saturday, Jul 16, 2016, 7:45 AM

Don’s Automotive Repair
1636 S 1st St Austin, TX

12 Austin Cyclists Went

OK, we are going to ride the very mellow car-free Walnut Creek trail.  We leave from Don’s Automotive on South First, meet 7:45, WHEELS DOWN 8:00Five miles to the trail head, trail is about 10-15 miles out. (??)   So about 32 miles total.  BUT, you can fall in at the Govalle Park parking lot on Bolm Rd. alternatively.  Please RSVP with comment post…

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

EP Cyclists Kids Cycling Program…
When: Monday,Wednesday and Fridays
Where: Cohen Stadium
Time 7pm https://t.co/jIpwSTuPRI

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) July 10, 2016

Bicyclists to honor Dallas Police tomorrow evening: (From email by Ken Woody Smith.)… https://t.co/12Ht52iGcI

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) July 10, 2016

EHEHEHEH @misammi pic.twitter.com/uXgF7I6lnC

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) July 9, 2016

They are pouring concrete on White Oak Trail extension north of Antoine. 👍@houstonparks #bayougreenways pic.twitter.com/JWu60W7i48

— Janice Evans (@Jevansdavis) July 9, 2016

Come join EP Cyclists for our Sunday Ride: 07/10/16
Meeting Location: Big 8 @ 3333 N. Yarbrough…Riding to… https://t.co/5dqDeOBFH4

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) July 9, 2016

Thank all for the help on the trail today! We got way more than expected done. We couldn't do it without your… https://t.co/7NSDZbZIf5

— Wee-Chi-Tah Trail (@WeeChiTahTrail) July 9, 2016

Great group of @TeamRWB Eagles from the DFW chapter at the Weatherford Peach Pedal this morning. pic.twitter.com/3pWDWl7maj

— Teri Phillips (@CoachTeriP_TX) July 9, 2016

Great ride with the team today. Everyone happened to have PokemonGo so we just explored Houston hahahaha

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) July 9, 2016

Proud to kick off the Apache creek linear trail grab opening with @sanantonioriver and @CWShirleyG pic.twitter.com/cBVGsQYeF6

— Earn-A-Bike (@earnabikecoop) July 9, 2016

New report for Huntsville State Park: Dry/Loose, trail is Rideable . More at https://t.co/JW2RHzYiKP

— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) July 9, 2016

Did the Peach Pedal ride for fun today cooler compared to last year and the peaches are awesome

— Jesus (@SrCampy) July 9, 2016

Any and all bike donations for our Ciclovias are greatly appreciated. Click below for more Info: https://t.co/CZEH8UQnuI

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) July 9, 2016

Save the date for our next Take A Kid Mountain Biking event Saturday, 7/23! https://t.co/ciJjAdLYG2 #TKMBD

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) July 9, 2016

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Two White Donkeys Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 9, 2016 by Rick AnkrumJuly 9, 2016

Today was another ride where I didn’t make up my mind on which route to ride until I reached a point where I had to make the choice. I had two routes in mind: “May Park Community Center – Huffman” and “Kingwood – Hare Cook – Kingwood”. The first one is a shorter route, usually just under 40 miles while the later one is about 45 miles. While I rode I added some side streets in case I chose “May Park Community Center – Huffman” it would be over 40 miles. At FM2100 and Old Atascocita Road the choice was made to ride “May Park Community Center – Huffman”. With the extra streets added today’s ride totaled 42.33 miles.

It was hot as to be expected for July. I began riding at 11:22 and the weather at my home weather station looked like this.

7-9-2016 Home Weather Start 1112AM

For the first time in 5 or 6 days the overnight low in the Houston area dropped below 80. It was 77 when I sat down at the breakfast table around 7:15. I hoped this would carry over to the ride but it didn’t. I could’ve taken advantage of the few degrees lower but I decided to watch stage 8 of the TdF before riding.

Once I was on the road the ride was much like any other ride. In the past when I rode this route I did not stop at the Huffman Chevron before riding east on FM1960 but today my water bottle was almost empty (21.8 mile point). On a week day I can stop at the May Community Center after riding past Hargrave High School but I wasn’t sure they would be open today. When I got there the parking lot was empty but the gates were open. I was glad I made the stop in Huffman. Leaving the May Community Center I rode west on Wolf Road to FM2100. At FM2100 I stopped at the convenience store and added water and ice to the water bottle. I had ice but no water and it was about 3 miles until the Huffman Chevron.

On Old Atascocita Road I saw two white donkeys in a field to my left. I thought about stopping to take a picture but didn’t. Maybe they will be there on the next ride.

Pulling into the Huffman Chevron at 1:43 the shade and breeze were a relief from the hot sun on the road. I took this picture of the Elemnt screen when I arrive.

7-9-2016 Huffman Chevron

This was 30.9 miles into the ride. I was out energy and decided to a 44 oz PowerAde today. This washed down the two food bars I ate and slowed my getting back on the bike to allow a little more rest and time for the sugar to kick in. The weather shots while I was at the Chevron.

Huffman Weather
Huffman Weather
Airport Weather
Airport Weather

Looking at these on my phone I realized the wind was stronger than I thought. Maybe this was because it wasn’t a headwind all the time. Near the end of my stop at the Chevron the wind picked up a little and I turned my back to it. It felt great as it cooled me. I noticed the sky to the southeast was a darker gray and wondered if rain was there. I thought I wouldn’t mind riding home in the rain if it cooled me down but nothing came happened. I rolled out of the Chevron around 2:22 to ride the 11+ miles to home. As I rode over Lake Houston on FM1960 I could see numerous boats out enjoying the water, sun and heat. Later I saw more boats when I was riding north on W. Lake Houston Parkway over the San Jacinto River.

At Kings Harbor I turned behind the buildings lining W. Lake Houston Parkway and rode the streets and greenbelt trail to avoid traffic and find a little shade. Winding through Kingwood I was back home at 3:13. I was tired, soaked with sweat and ready for cool A/C air.

After today’s ride my Stradalli Red Pro 14 bike has 16,005 miles on it. I started riding it in March 2014. I am at 293 miles for July with 765 mile goal.

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