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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 Digest March 24th 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on March 24, 2016 by Rick AnkrumMarch 24, 2016

Cyclists benefit programs in Fort Bend ISD

By Kim Moeller www.chron.com


On April 2, the Fort Bend Education Foundation will host its 13th annual bike ride, the Education Expedition.
Riders take off at 7:30 a.m. from Ken Hall Stadium, located at Hightower High School in Missouri City, to wind through quiet streets and into the countryside before looping back home. There are three routes to choose from, ranging from 11 to 79 miles.
Rest stops are themed and staffed by students and teacher volunteers from FBISD high schools vying for the “Best Rest Stop” award. Lunch will …


Best friends aim to build pump track at Park West

by Jessica Kuhn seguingazette.com


Best friends since the third grade, Seguin residents Carl Verow and Alan Elkey have now set out on an adventure like no other before — to build a BMX pump track.
“It’s a lifestyle,” Verow said. “I’ve been riding on BMX bikes since I was 16, and I just can’t seem to shake it.”
The two bike enthusiasts plan to build a track at Park West near the basketball court was approved by the Seguin Parks and Recreation Advisory Board after seeing a presentation from Verow and Elkey during a …


MSU Cycling Training Camp Day 3

by Bill Ash


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Former Holliday student, rider for Texas 4000 for Cancer

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Samantha Schade, a 2014 graduate of Holliday High School was selected among hundreds of students at the University of Texas at Austin to participate in the summer of 2017 with the Texas 4000 participants.
Texas 4000 was founded in 2004 by a UT student who was a cancer survivor. This student-founded organization has grown into a non-profit organization, and the longest annual charity bicycle ride in the world. Ms. Schade competed with other UT students for this opportunity. Her application was accepted at which time she was asked to participate in a group interview and an individual interview. While in high school, Samantha’s mother Debra …


ON THE ROAD AGAIN: BIKE RIDE ACROSS TEXAS 2

By Coleman Patterson, Ph.D. www.wheelbrothers.com


It was meant to be a one-time experience. However, the first Bike Ride Across Texas from El Paso to Texarkana proved to be an even more intense, real, and valuable learning laboratory than initially hoped for. The sense of accomplishment that came from successfully reaching each day’s destination and the final triumph of reaching the finish line in Texarkana proved to be an addictive feeling that wouldn’t go away. …


The Deuce: 3/26/16, 8:00am, 52 miles

by ronshome www.planobicycle.org

Today we are riding Marty’s “Dump Hill” route.
WEATHER:
The weather forecast says it will be 50°F (real feel 46°F) at 8am and 63°F at 11am. Winds are predicted to be ~10mph from the SSE.
SPRINT ZONES:
At mile 28.7, after we turn left onto Miles Rd, this sprint zone is about 1 mile long and traverses “Dump Hill”. We regroup on the right side of the road well before Castle Dr to allow cars to pass.
(Optional) At mile 38.6, after we turn left onto the frontage road for PGBT, we regroup 4 miles later at the Shell station after we turn left onto Renner.
RIDE PARAMETERS:
We target a Garmin rolling average of 17mph to 18mph.
We may go much faster at times and exceed 30mph, depending on wind and hills.
The goal is to keep the group effort smooth and consistent during the ride.
Here is the route.
The rest stop is at mile 32.5.
This is a DROP RIDE. If we get separated at a traffic signal, or if there is a mechanical issue, we will soft pedal or stop to regroup.
Please have a sag plan in place in case you have gotten in over your head.
SAFETY:
You are responsible for …


This weekend’s rides: Bee Creek! Red Horn!

by Thomas steinerranchcycling.com

First a brief update on our 2016 kits. Brandon has some cool design updates coming! Our next vendor will also be able to provide accessories and outerwear that conforms to the design (arm warmers, jackets, etc.). Start saving your pennies! More details will come in a month or so.
This weekend’s weather is looking good! Saturday let’s go check out some of the …

 


Long Promised Road

By Bob Elias www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day nineteen – Shepherd to New Waverly: Coming up short
Thursday March 24, 2016, 35 miles (56 km) – Total so far: 1,072 miles (1,725 km)
The thunder boomed last night as a fast moving cold front came through. We awoke to wet streets, chilly temps, and winds out of the NNW.
Strong winds. Like (once again) 20 plus. And, according to the map, the first 12 miles were straight into it. Since the clouds were supposed to move out quickly, and the day was forecast to rapidly warm, I lingered. If I were at home, I probably would have blown off the bike ride and watched a movie. Not really an option, so I slowly got ready to ride. It was almost eleven by the time I clipped in, but the roads were dry.
From Jump Street, it was very apparent that today, I just did not have it. If I were a starting pitcher, I would have given up five runs, not gotten out of the second inning, and left with the bases loaded. The kind of game where you feel like you don’t deserve to get your uniform washed, because you used it so little.
Just before the first town (Coldspring) a roadie came up on me and positively …


Southern Tier Biking Adventures

By Nate Beiler www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 28: Langtry to Sanderson
Thursday March 17, 2016, 64 miles (103 km) – Total so far: 1,881 miles (3,027 km)
Another day biking through the wide-open, desolate land of western Texas. This morning we packed up and left the community center lawn pretty quickly, and then made a few stops around town (post office and visitors center) before heading off for the day. …

Day 29: Sanderson to Marathon
Friday March 18, 2016, 57 miles (92 km) – Total so far: 1,938 miles (3,119 km)
This morning after packing up, we went to a nearby store for breakfast, and were joined by a few of the cyclists we met last evening. …

Day 30: Marathon to Alpine
Saturday March 19, 2016, 34 miles (55 km) – Total so far: 1,972 miles (3,174 km)
Thirty days on the road already! Today we did things a little differently. And by a miraculous sequence of events, everything somehow turned out as planned. My dad has been wanting (since the beginning of the trip) to figure out a way to see the Big Bend National Park, which is about 100 miles south of the route we’re taking. We were told that from where we were, to the park, however, is a pretty desolate stretch, and would be hard to do by bicycle. We figured it would add about 4-5 days at a minimum to our trip in order to swing down and see the park (more time than we would like). So a few days ago we decided that when we get to Alpine, we would rent a car and drive down to the park for a night or two. Today, what was supposed to be a short, easy morning ride into Alpine, turned into a cold (31 degrees this morning in Marathon), windy, and …


2nd stage on AC

By ron ziols www.crazyguyonabike.com

Alpine, TX: Where’s Bert
Wednesday March 23, 2016, 32 miles (51 km) – Total so far: 527 miles (848 km)
It was an easy day cycling 32 miles into Alpine today. Chilly start at 43F an rising to mid 60’s with a very mild wind. I climbed to 4500 and coasted to 4000+. I cycled into ‘Bubbas peddlers’ coming from the east. For $8500 if you’re elderly a support team of 19 – for 37 people – will carry your gear and make you two meals a day. Done in 57 days, coast2coast! You decide, options always. I go off AC route again tomorrow. …


Tom Goes West 2016

By Thomas King www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 24 – Evadale to Shepherd, TX. And Day 25 a Rest Day: Smells like Bananas
Thursday March 24, 2016, 68 miles (109 km) – Total so far: 1,181 miles (1,901 km)
An easy day. With the luxury of Deb being able to pick me up where I ended the day short of the town of Evadale, we stayed in Lumberton. So I rode out from Lumberton and made up the miles getting back to the route in Silsbee. From there it was 2 lane roads all day. Deb met me for a picnic lunch of leftober bbq brisket sandwiches at the crossroads of Thicket, TX. The Big Thicket National Preserve is near there and near everywhere around as it is BIG.
The wind was strong again but was neither a plus nor minus for my morning and the last 28 miles of the day it pushed me along so I rode extra miles still finishing by …


Southern Tier eastward 2016

By Luba Agranovich www.crazyguyonabike.com

Luba: half day
Friday March 25, 2016, 65 miles (105 km) – Total so far: 1,008 miles (1,622 km)
We did not have far to ride today, so we decided to spend morning in El Paso. University of Texas, located right next to our hotel, is very picturesque. The downtown El Paso is beautiful too. I did not realize before how big El Paso was. After lunch in a nondescript Mexican place started out of the city. At first we admired how much easier it was riding today than yesterday when entering the city. But then we hit the …



Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Fair Park Series Week 2 Results WMS Open

1 Michelle Montoya October Three

2 Melisa Monosoff FCS Cycing

3… https://t.co/HAh0s7nFZI

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) March 25, 2016

Fair Park Series Week 2 Results WMS 3/4

1 Melissa Monospoff FCS Cycling

2 Bridget Alford Cadence Cyclery

3 Brigget Tooley Matrix/RBM

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) March 25, 2016

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/713190579216257024

#elpaso bicycle master plan public mtg. ❤️ #givethepeoplewhattheywant @sbwhite @altaplanning pic.twitter.com/JYLFpDz1Nl

— Allison Fink (@allisonbfink) March 25, 2016

This is how we do #BikeSchool!
Packing the house at the El Paso #BikeMasterPlan Open House pic.twitter.com/VIvP7R1CRu

— Bike Hombre – STREETS ARE FOR PEOPLE (@sbwhite) March 25, 2016

Bike Handling Skills Clinic This Saturday 8AM! https://t.co/4R3o1H4gJu pic.twitter.com/MEpEaFa28U

— CyclingCenterDallas (@CycleDallas) March 25, 2016

https://twitter.com/Walk_Bike_Ride/status/713160505125306368

Register for Brazos River Bike Rally this Sat. benefiting Missouri City Bike & Ped Plan https://t.co/WIBnoKkst9 @BikeBarnTX @SugarCycles

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 24, 2016

Get back on the bike w/ our Women's Beginner Clinic this Saturday for basics and confidence. https://t.co/aM85wj4Q2x pic.twitter.com/3MWQSH90N3

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) March 24, 2016

You can register for RFR here. Thank you for making a difference in your community. https://t.co/iYj4icrLKh pic.twitter.com/Vb3gNNKikC

— VeloPaso (@velopaso) March 24, 2016

Bayou Greenway Day this Saturday: https://t.co/GdjRRVKpvL pic.twitter.com/1EknIb6OXM

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) March 24, 2016

Have You Checked Out Our Train Routes + Bike Routes Interactive Map?#adventurecycling https://t.co/G0SGIfbVSj pic.twitter.com/2534a2wbD5

— U.S. Bicycle Route System (@USBicycleRoutes) March 24, 2016

WINTER SERIES 3RD RACE! Don't miss it.
Bring the family. Exciting to watch.. https://t.co/wPbOm8ZNCH… https://t.co/nfF8IzFsTt

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) March 24, 2016

The new Bike Share Station at Main St Sq, another step in a more bike friendly city @HoustonBcycle @DowntownHouston pic.twitter.com/OUMk59f2rz

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) March 24, 2016

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/713007561176399873

Our riders are loving our spring weather here in Austin!! Nothing like a good bluebonnet photo! #T4K2016 #texas4000 pic.twitter.com/CMk9Kq4LdM

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) March 24, 2016

That new @iamspecialized #bicycle is fast! 1st race on it & #CrestRBM racer Murazak gets 2nd & some cash! @CrestCars pic.twitter.com/SOflsysUr3

— Frisco Cycling Club (@friscocycling) March 24, 2016

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Fast Lane Fridays – Frisco, TX https://t.co/FHJwXyfut6https://t.co/E1sezke2WU

See the PDF file for d… https://t.co/Bqj8FSnpuB

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event Texas Cup Match Sprints – Houston, TX https://t.co/CYACgZIwFThttps://t.co/eZIM2rQk1f
… https://t.co/d3SksUfTiL

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event Tour du Rouge – Houston, TX https://t.co/e8Z3Q09QY6https://t.co/wraokDpr3O

The Tour du Rouge is an e… https://t.co/bcV65qEmhv

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event The RCP Revolutions – Garland, TX https://t.co/7C2hJ7Jqq1https://t.co/zTGmQ0RZDD

Event Description
C… https://t.co/8AIBT6lir6

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event Amman Road Time Trial – San Antonio, TX https://t.co/GLNoOng615https://t.co/eGsXs84bbW
… https://t.co/LJDgMhrg8F

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event Matrix Cup – Frisco, TX https://t.co/YoLbTaS8JJhttps://t.co/VLfrTxgRvv

Friday:
9:00am Open track/Pac… https://t.co/X7oV0YeeMO

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event Bike the Bricks VII – McKinney, TX https://t.co/ZdVbUOmpDShttps://t.co/HMEm4RD1LT
… https://t.co/UPBFkWWKPl

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event RIDE THE CAR-FREE WALNUT CREEK TRAIL ALL THE WAY – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, a… https://t.co/UAgRL6IqS3

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event Klunkytown Klassic – Fort Worth, TX 2016 Klunkytown Klassic at Fort Worth, TXhttps://t.co/rR0ZIDzqfp … https://t.co/jHoH3VJgnH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

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Texas Bicycling News Digest March 23rd 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on March 24, 2016 by Rick AnkrumMarch 24, 2016

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Popular boutique cycling studio wheels into hot North Texas locations

By Diana Oates dallas.culturemap.com


A boutique cycling studio with a cult following is expanding its reach in North Texas. Zyn22 will open locations three and four in Southlake, at the intersection of Southlake Boulevard and Kimball Avenue, and Dallas’ Turtle Creek Village.
Currently there are Zyn22 studios in central Fort Worth and at the Shops at Park Lane in Dallas. Blending the techniques of indoor cycling with the philosophy of yoga and the artistry of dance, Zyn22 gives students a whole-body workout that …


‘Round the Town with Oscar Monthly Bike Ride

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Event date: April 5, 2016
Event Time: 05:45 PM – 11:59 PM
Location:
7680 Douglas Lane
North Richland Hills, TX 76180


The tale of a cyclist – Part 3

By Richard Cavin www.wheelbrothers.com

Cycling and Randonneuring- What is That?

So first a little background. So what is RUSA and what is a Rando?
What is RUSA?
Randonneurs USA (RUSA) is a national organization whose goals are to promote randonneuring in the US and provide service to American randonneurs and randonneuses. Established in 1998, RUSA doesn’t actually organize any rides, but rather, coordinates the brevets of the Regional Brevet Administrators (RBAs) and clubs who do. RUSA also frequently acts as the interface between the Audax Club Parisien in France and American riders and …


Saturday Ride Schedule

Maverick Chain Gang maverickchaingang.org

March 26, 2016
Scottsville, Marshall/Leigh Rd. – 29.9 miles
Meet at: Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 4700 Victory Dr, Marshall, TX – 9:00 a.m.
April 2, 2016
Pope City – 32.1 miles
Meet at: North side of Walmart parking lot, 1701 SE End Blvd, Marshall, TX – 9:00 a.m.
April 9, 2016
Sabine River – out and back – 22 miles
Meet at: Cypress Valley Church, 4190 W Pinecrest Dr, Marshall, TX – 9:00 a.m.
April 16, 2016
Brad Spann – 27.3 miles
Meet at: Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 4700 Victory Dr, Marshall, TX – 9:00 a.m.


Long Promised Road

By Bob Elias www.crazyguyonabike.com (Photos)

Day eighteen – Silsbee to Shepherd: Batting a thousand
Wednesday March 23, 2016, 62 miles (100 km) – Total so far: 1,037 miles (1,669 km)


Southern Tier Biking Adventures

By Nate Beiler www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 27: Del Rio to Langtry
Wednesday March 16, 2016, 64 miles (103 km) – Total so far: 1,817 miles (2,924 km)
This morning was a little different. We had to make a run into town for breakfast and to find a propane can for the cooking stove my dad has along. Although we weren’t able to find any propane in the end, we got sent from place to place by different store managers who knew of a place that might sell it, and ended up riding about 8 miles before our day ever got started. We at least found a breakfast by the end of it. Back at the RV park, we spent another hour or so doing laundry and packing up before finally getting out on the road around noon. The ride to Langtry went well, and a few times we were able to see across the Rio Grande into Mexico. We got to Langtry just before dark, and were quickly directed to a place where “the cyclists usually camp.” That place was the town’s old community center, and so we’re now …


2nd stage on AC

By ron ziols www.crazyguyonabike.com

Marathon TX: Windy day off
Tuesday March 22, 2016, 2 miles (3 km) – Total so far: 495 miles (797 km)
With the anticipation of -headwinds of 25 mph and a weather alert, I took the day off. My bike helmet just flew off the picnic table it was sitting on!!! Nice town Marathon, very colorful and artistic. …


An Englishman in America

By Rob Lee www.crazyguyonabike.com

Mar 23: To Kerrville
Wednesday March 23, 2016, 76 miles (122 km) – Total so far: 2,103 miles (3,384 km)
I slept terribly last night. The wind kept gusting violently – and because of the slope of the site I had to pitch the tent the “wrong way” round with respect to the wind. So the tent was flexing and flapping. Secure enough, just not really restful enough for any sleep!
The Mexican restaurant directly over the road had been recommended to me by someone at the campsite. They opened at 6.30 AM for breakfast so I thought I’d perk myself up with a Mexican breakfast (I’d also been promised it was cheap!). This was a bit of a first for me. I’m also never sure about having spicy food for breakfast. Initially I incurred the wrath of …


Southern Tier eastward 2016

By Luba Agranovich www.crazyguyonabike.com

Luba: back to the ACA route
Wednesday March 23, 2016
It was our second and, I am afraid, our last supported day. Ever nice Mary Ann brought our panniers to El Paso and we got to ride through raging wind without carrying extra weight. An uber driver told us today that such winds are a norm in El Paso at this time of a year. Luckily, the wind blew mostly at our backs. But I had to hold on to my bike with all my might when the road turned. We tried to follow an ACA route but it, as Google used to, attempted to send us on the dirt road. We decided to just stay on SR 20 all the way. In the city the traffic was horrific with no shoulder for a weary cyclist. So, we …

March 24: El Paso – Fabens TX
Thursday March 24, 2016, 32 miles (51 km) – Total so far: 941 miles (1,514 km)
Total ascent: 185 ft
Lodging: Fabens Inn Motel, 1884 N Fabens Rd, Fabens, TX 79838, 915-764-4800


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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

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STOLEN – Blue Surly Long Haul Trucker in Congress Avenue Historic District https://t.co/4DfmWqZqHU pic.twitter.com/CXDlis6nd9

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) March 24, 2016

The Delight of Houston’s Neighborhood Bikeways by BH Board Member Falon Mihalic https://t.co/NoGW0L7IXH @falonland @RDAHouston @MontroseHTX

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 23, 2016

Urban Information Lab Campus Bike meeting in the School of Architecture Monday the 28th 4pm-5pm at ECJ room 1.204. pic.twitter.com/QRBuqfWgSr

— Bike UT (@bikeut) March 23, 2016

Lookout boys! Double trouble will be out crushing it tomorrow night in the P123 men's #fairparkcrits… https://t.co/P2SYiPfH6v

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) March 23, 2016

One more Road Race as start my final preparation before I head off to @joemartinstage and @TouroftheGila

— Jesus (@SrCampy) March 23, 2016

Parents: This will be a great series to bring your kiddos. All 12 YO and under race for FREE! Coach Ro plans to… https://t.co/4I6pnIDf73

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) March 23, 2016

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Our 10th @siclovia takes on a new route 4.3.16 from 11a-3p! #PlayintheStreets #11days https://t.co/C83QYRf5I1 pic.twitter.com/PF5xKzdnsB

— Síclovía (@Siclovia) March 23, 2016

Photos: Velo Paso, Eco El Paso and SunCycle sponsor the Segundo Barrio Bicycle Tour https://t.co/ENBOJHW9Aw pic.twitter.com/XBAN2Yj0cK

— El Paso Times (@elpasotimes) March 23, 2016

Our Co-CEO Steve Rath rode his new @fujibikes SL during #TOURDEHOU! Shop for your #Fujibike. https://t.co/88R9fbGp4q pic.twitter.com/IsD5tLvvQB

— Sun & Ski Sports (@SunAndSkiSports) March 23, 2016

This wind sure makes it tough to be a bicycle rider!! https://t.co/8eZR9qu49N

— Frisco Cycling Club (@friscocycling) March 23, 2016

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event La Mesa, Vado and Las Cruces "Spirit Winds" ( B Group ) – La Mesa, NM For full details, including the ad… https://t.co/HbBut3HOoD

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event BSS South to Mountain City and Back – 47 Miles – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and… https://t.co/B0sR0PDPLU

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

New Event BSS South to Mountain City and Back – 47 Miles – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and… https://t.co/qykYhqm3bm

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 24, 2016

Texas Bicycling Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Easter Hill Country Tour – Kerrville, TX, Mar 25, 2016 08:00AM – Schreiner University, 2100 Memorial Blvd, Kerriville, TX (

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 23, 2016

2 Day Alert: Good Friday I'm off Work Ride – Allen, TX, Mar 25, 2016 10:00AM – Steve and Lisa's House – 1203 Riverside Ct – Allen, TX(CS

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 23, 2016

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Strong Wind on the New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on March 23, 2016 by Rick AnkrumMarch 23, 2016

It was an overcast day when I touched the start button on the Edge 520 at 12:35 at the end of the driveway. Yesterday I fought the wind while riding south and east but today I decided to ride north on the “New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch” with the wind at my back until Roman Forest Blvd. It was enjoyable but I knew I would pay the price when I made the u-turn under US59 and rode south into the brutal wind. I had to stop for a cement truck before I could complete the u-turn losing the momentum I had. Standing on the pedals I moved to the right shoulder and struggled into the wind. Before leaving home I checked the airport weather to see the wind was from the south at 16 mph gusting to 25 mph. It was every bit of that. My previous 18 to 19 mph speed dropped to 12 to 13 mph. Approaching the traffic signals at FM1485 I tried to time my arrival to the light change and I did. What momentum I had carried me through the intersection. Shielded for a 1/4 mile or so by the overpass wall on my left my effort eased up every so little.

Slowly I made my way to Valley Ranch Blvd where I was perpendicular to the wind until the rounded the New Caney ISD stadium parking lot. This is where I was last Saturday for the Grand Parkway Bike Ride. Then the road turned back into the wind. Riding under the Grand Parkway my goal was to reach the Stripes station at FM1314 to take a rest break to prepare for the final 11 miles to home. I got there a few minutes after 2 PM. I didn’t want to stay too long or I would get caught in the Briar Tree school traffic. A snapshot of the 520 when I got to Stripes followed by the weather.

3-23-2016 Porter Stripes

3-23-2016 Porter Weather-2
3-23-2016 Porter Weather-1

After eating a trailmix bar and a granola bar I refilled my water bottle and left Stripes. It was almost 2:30 so I hurried as best as I could into the wind to get past the Briar Tree schools. The school buses had already reached the elementary school but were sitting waiting for the children as I rode by. Made it! The next challenge (other than the wind) was the Kings Manor school but they should be gone by the time I got there. All that was left when I got to Kings Manor was one last bus loading at the curb. I rode by without any issues. I wove my way through Kingwood and got home at 3:24. The airport wind had let up some to 14 mph and 21 mph gusts but I couldn’t tell.The temperature was a few degrees warmer than yesterday at 76 at the end of the ride. I wore shorts, short sleeve and long sleeve jerseys and was comfortable warmth wise.

I am making progress reaching my March goal of 631 miles. With today’s ride I am up to 540 miles, 91 miles to go.

Thursday’s weather: chance of rain until 11am, high of 68 degrees. Biking will depend on the weather.

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Comparison of the last 3 rides on mostly the same route. (Click on the image to enlarge it)

3-23-2016 Ride Comparison Today's Route

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Texas Bicycling News Digest March 22nd 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on March 23, 2016 by Rick AnkrumMarch 23, 2016

Route 34 changes prompt petition

By Katie Fuller www.thebatt.com


A group of students have formed a petition in opposition to the decision by Transportation Services to cut down the amount of stops on Bus Route 34, and it has garnered over 200 signatures in a few weeks.
Route 34, which includes a bus stop at the Wal-Mart on Texas Avenue and Harvey Mitchell Parkway that is also across from several apartment complexes, is proposed to be reduced from 13 stops to seven, and will drop from three buses to two in the fall. Madeline Dillard, transit assistant director for Transportation Services, said the route has the lowest ridership of any off-campus route, leading Transportation Services to modify the route. …

… “If biking could be an option, Transportation Services has reliable bikes available through our Bike Lease Program. Transportation Services also offers car sharing through Zipcar,” Dillard said. “Another resource that Transportation Services offers is Zimride — a ride sharing program that allows students to coordinate rides with other students.”


Search on for shooter who killed man on bicycle

By Mike Glenn www.chron.com


Houston police late Monday were continuing to search for the assailant who fatally shot a man riding a bicycle in the Greenspoint area.
Apartment residents heard gunfire at about 8:30 p.m. along the 13200 block of Northborough.
They saw the man on the ground next to a bicycle and called for help. He died shortly after paramedics loaded him into an ambulance, Houston police said. …




Houston Bike Share Adds New Station with Gift from Green Mountain Energy Sun Club

www.csrwire.com

HOUSTON, Mar. 22 /CSRwire/ – Residents, commuters and visitors in Houston will now have more choices for ecological and sustainable alternatives to get around, thanks to a $50,000 grant from the Green Mountain Energy Sun Club to Houston Bike Share’s B-Cycle program, which was used to install a new, solar-powered Houston B-cycle station and eight bikes located at Jackson Hill and Memorial Drive. Houston B-cycle and the Sun Club will celebrate the dedication of the new station during a special ribbon-cutting event on Tuesday, March 22 at 3:30 p.m. Media are invited to attend.
Houston B-cycle is a next-generation bike-sharing program offering an easy way to get around Houston with zero emissions. It is the only bike sharing program that …


Temple principal biking across U.S. pierces Texas

by Emily Dech www.richlandsource.com


MANSFIELD — Paul Baird has reached the Lone Star State.
The Temple Christian School principal is riding his bicycle across the nation and was rolling through Texas as this week unfolded.
He began his 2,329-mile journey on Monday, March 14 in the Temple Christian School parking lot.
He’s heading west until he reaches the Santa Monica Pier in California, or until the school Race for Education fundraiser reaches its goal of $60,000.
Race for Education helps support Temple Christian School and its programs. For this fundraiser, students run …


Bike lanes, gateway memorial on deck for downtown

By MATT DOTRAY lubbockonline.com


As the long-awaited underground utility projects continue in downtown Lubbock, a few other ventures are in the works by the city’s Tax Increment Financing Board.
Two coming to fruition in the near future are the first downtown gateway structure and bicycle lanes that would connect Texas Tech to downtown Lubbock.
Final details for those projects are still in the works, and although Delbert McDougal, the …


SoulCycle and Austin retailer coming to Upper Kirby

by Olivia Pulsinelli www.bizjournals.com


A popular indoor cycling studio and an Austin-based retailer will open their first Houston locations in the same shopping center in April, marking noteworthy expansions for both brands.
Both SoulCycle and Kick Pleat will open in the same shopping center as Local Foods, in the northeast corner of the Kirby Drive and Westheimer Road intersection. …


2nd stage on AC

By ron ziols www.crazyguyonabike.com

Marathon,TX: French fries
Monday March 21, 2016, 55 miles (89 km) – Total so far: 493 miles (793 km)
I think the worst part of the trip is over. The scary part of having enough water! I finished with 3 liters in reserve! Windy yes, hot yes, willing to get to marathon, tx yes! Disappointed I couldn’t have a beer with FF. Delayed gratification! A steady Climb 55 miles with wind and heat all day. Need for water overrated as I had half my water left at the end. Different?? What happened to last nights camping companions going …


An Englishman in America

By Rob Lee www.crazyguyonabike.com

Mar 22: To Johnson City
Tuesday March 22, 2016, 56 miles (90 km) – Total so far: 2,027 miles (3,262 km)
After two whole days off the bike it was time to get those pedals turning again. Yesterday I had a great time wandering around Austin, seeing some sights and loading up again on food. It’s a really pleasant place with more of a community feel and atmosphere than many American cities. I did technically do some riding yesterday; Austin has one of these city bike hire schemes (like London) and I took …


Tom Goes West 2016

By Thomas King www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 23 – DeRidder to Evadale, TX: The Rolling Community
Tuesday March 22, 2016, 63 miles (101 km) – Total so far: 1,113 miles (1,791 km)
After the Waffle Shop and accompaning Debbie to the laundromat I rode west on US 190 and crossed the Sabine River and into Texas. The Sabine basin sufferred the worst of the flooding and we saw two red cross emergency shelters set up and going down the road many (like over 6) mobile homes. The last 26 miles was on a dead straight road south right into the wind blowing 9-20 mph. They drive fast in Texas. Logging trucks barrel down the highway so fast that with their wind from the opposing lane I have to hold tight to the handle bars from the blast. Today does not go onto the fun ledger page, but it had its good stretches.
I met Bob from Tallahasee riding west. He’s riding the full …


I GOT 2ND! – MTB Racing Vlog

by TC www.turnincranks.com

3rd vLog entry. Gimme some feedback!


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Bike/Car accident In Austin today: https://t.co/w4NyV2qktX concussion & broken shoulder https://t.co/vYq8Zi7u6D via @preston_glace @reddit

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) March 23, 2016

Wanna ride during a full moon? Check this ride out tomorrow with the Monday Mash guys!… https://t.co/ifHiyj6gYr

— Fixed Touring (@fixedtouring) March 23, 2016

Team goes 3, 5, 6, and 7 tonight!! Teamwork executed perfectly🔑 pic.twitter.com/lRELs6ysyh

— Chris Degenaars (@ChrisDegenaars) March 23, 2016

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/712425576011845632

#Official River Bend trail status: Closed. More at https://t.co/J6y8nNt0Km

— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) March 22, 2016

https://twitter.com/ElPasoTopNews/status/712386837180846080

So excited abt @lbj100ride in just 2.5 wks! Our #T4K2016 riders will be out riding & #T4K2017 will be volunteering – hope to see you there!

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) March 22, 2016

We had over 1,000 riders last week thanks to you! It was our biggest week to date and we couldn't be happier to… https://t.co/7unQZ7t6Ky

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) March 22, 2016

Visitamos al #SegundoBarrio Bowie bakery con la gente amable de @velopaso con @stsay y @JakeAnbinder @TransitCenter pic.twitter.com/Cp3oJXiHKs

— David L. Bragdon (@DLBragdon) March 22, 2016

.@DLBragdon and the @TransitCenter @velopaso posse pic.twitter.com/M0OBvY47u6

— Jake Anbinder (@JakeAnbinder) March 22, 2016

https://t.co/dUnXM1kMpZ

— MountainBikeTx.com (@MountainBikeTx) March 22, 2016

Get the cycling news and information you want straight to your inbox. https://t.co/1s6AL19Unj pic.twitter.com/RDUtOFfrXz

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) March 22, 2016

DORBA members. I would like to cordially invite you all to our April Board Meeting. We are going to meet at 6:00… https://t.co/BhWnkX13YJ

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) March 22, 2016

We're seeking vendors to set up booths at our #Irving #BikeFest in May! https://t.co/t6kOsD1ofK pic.twitter.com/32laQ4YcAT

— City of Irving (@thecityofirving) March 22, 2016

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Basin Bikefest – Midland, TX Basin Bikefest at Midland, TXhttps://t.co/5Lb3GOY0j3 … https://t.co/CJq3j48IPT

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

New Event Texas Autism Bike Ride and Run – Georgetown, TX https://t.co/VDkb9CgHQR

The Texas Autism Bike Ride & F… https://t.co/Z9YUufQjyH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

New Event Bike for Mike – Fulshear, TX https://t.co/LHWznwjQ2Vhttps://t.co/mj42IPFUjt

Join us for a BP MS 150 … https://t.co/KN7C5ZbrCh

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

New Event Race Header Help Double Trouble, the Hell of the North Texas – Hillsboro, TX https://t.co/KIk9Fs9U2L

… https://t.co/S4zoGZYkXx

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

New Event South Salado Creek Greenway Ride – San Antonio, TX https://t.co/tNWlY4Kvkm

Hill Country Bicycle Tourin… https://t.co/7ZuYPvqRwH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 23, 2016

Texas Bicycling Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: PURE Driveway Series – Austin, TX, Mar 24, 2016 05:00PM – 8400 Delwau Ln, Austin, TX 78725, USA(CST) https://t.co/Bb6rVGZOlu

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

2 Day Alert: KingRacingGroup Thursday Night Crits – Dallas, TX, Mar 24, 2016 05:30PM – South Dallas/Fair Park, Dallas, TX, USA(CST) http

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

2 Day Alert: Intermediate Level & Advanced Beginner ride – Austin, TX, Mar 24, 2016 06:00PM – Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park – 12138 Nor

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

2 Day Alert: Texas Criterium Series – Selma, TX, Mar 24, 2016 06:00PM – 16765 Lookout Rd, Selma, TX 78154, USA(CST) https://t.co/1rVMEGkpo8

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

2 Day Alert: Bicycle Maintenance Clinic (Brakes and Derailleurs) – Houston, TX, Mar 24, 2016 06:00PM – Performance Bicycle – 7549 Westhe

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

2 Day Alert: Bicycle Maintenance Clinic (Brakes and Derailleurs) – Houston, TX (North), Mar 24, 2016 06:00PM – Performance Bicycle – 475

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

2 Day Alert: Blue: 24.7 mi Regroup – Sherman, TX, Mar 24, 2016 06:05PM – Texoma Bicycle Works, 5629 Texoma Pkwy, Sherman, TX 75090, Unit

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 22, 2016

2 Day Alert: El Paso Bicycle Master Plan – Open House #2, Mar 24, 2016 07:00PM – Downtown Main Library – 501 N Oregon St – El Paso, TX 7

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 23, 2016

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