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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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Bulldog Bike Ride Waller, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on February 20, 2016 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 20, 2016

This was my first time riding the Bulldog Bike Ride in Waller, TX. I wasn’t sure how long it would take to drive from Kingwood to Waller so I got up at 4:45 and left home at 5:55. The roads do not go direct to Waller taking me through Humble, Spring, Tomball and then Waller. FM2920 connected to US290 and I had to check my phone to see how to get the ride start. Google Maps had no problem and I arrived around 7:15. I decided to not pre-register online because the late cost plus online fee was only $1 less. The registration was quick and I headed back to the Jeep. Before unloading my bike I walked around the parking lot handing out Texbiker.net business cards to around 20 people until I ran out.

The bike was ready about 7:45 and I made my way to the starting area. As I waited I took these screenshots of the weather.

2-20-2016 Waller Weather Start-1
2-20-2016 Waller Weather Start-2

Expecting the weather to warm up I wore shorts, a short sleeve jersey over a heavy long sleeve jersey and half finger gloves. The SSW wind felt cool but I was comfortable. Here are some pictures around the start area before we left at 8:00.

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Leaving the starting line the ride turned left. I rode the 50 mile route (turned out to be 51.0 mile route). The riding was fast once I warmed up by the 1 mile point. The wind was at our backs but the road was rough in places. Around 8.5 miles I passed rest stop #1 but did not stop. From there the route was on country roads with varying road surfaces. The pace was still good with the wind behind me most of the time. The Garmin Edge 520 worked perfectly during the ride without any “phone disconnected” messages. Live Track work too.

I decided to stop at rest stop #2 to take some pictures, eat and drink. The sky was still overcast. The pictures at stop #2.

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It was important to reach rest stop #2 by 10:30 to avoid being routed to the 32 mile route instead of the 50 mile route. I was there at 9:05 as you can see in the Garmin 520 picture.

After about 5 minutes or so I was back on the route. Now the roads turned into the wind and there were some small inclines but nothing approaching a hill to speak of. The road surface had segments of roughness but not too bad. At 26.96 miles I got to rest stop #3. Some pictures there.

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The people at each rest stop were super friendly and the food was easily reached. At this stop I had a Smuckers Crust Free PBJ sandwich. It was good. I was making good time as the Garmin photo shows. The wind was still with us. Back on the road I headed to rest stop #4. The wind was more of a problem because it was a headwind or from the side. Road surface was rough in places.

I took a break at rest stop #4 for liquid more than food. This was the last stop before returning to the start. Some pictures.

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The rest stop was at 39.71 miles into the ride. I wasn’t sure if the 50 mile route was 50 miles or around that length. If it was 50 then it was 10.3 miles to the finish. This was the hardest part of the ride. Almost the entire distance was into the wind and to add to the misery the road surface got ugly and rough. At times I slowed to 12 mph as I battled the wind. I made it to the finish line at 11:31.The weather screenshots at the end. The wind must have been higher than what is shown.

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2-20-2016 Waller Weather Finish-2

The route was closing at noon. After putting the bike in the Jeep I headed to the cafeteria for the pancake breakfast. It was a long walk. Wish I had parked closer. I ate 3 pancakes and 2 turkey sausage patties hoping that would recharge me for the drive back home. After changing clothes I headed out of the parking lot to home. As I was driving down the street to US290 several riders were making there way to the finish. It was after 12:00 but they were riding in.

I had a great ride with an average speed hitting 17.4 mph at several points. With the 51 miles I am only 8 miles away from my 346 mile goal for February. I think I can make it.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest February 19th 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on February 19, 2016 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 19, 2016

Houston Bike Plan Draft – ALL HOUSTONIANS GET IN HERE!

the sci guy www.bikeforums.net

The draft of the Houston Bike Plan was released yesterday. Go to http://houstonbikeplan.org/ to check it out. There are maps, docs, and a nice interactive map that lets you toggle the layers of existing, planned, proposed short-term, and proposed long-term trails/paths so you can see all the connectivity that is possible in the future.
Most importantly, please please please fill out the survey found here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DraftHBPFeedback (linked from the HBP site).
Share these sites with anyone else you know that is a cyclist in Houston, but isn’t a member here. …


Colby Lewis spent $10,000 on a bike, rode 200 miles per week in offseason

By Evan Grant sportsday.dallasnews.com


SURPRISE, Ariz. – Colby Lewis’ days of running as part of his pitching prep are over.
After surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee this offseason, Lewis was told that he needed to save his running for between the lines. His new regimen calls for riding a bike. With new shoes and some extra …


Lewis Wasn’t Joking About Taking Up Cycling

By Adam Boedeker www.nbcdfw.com

When you make $6 million a year, a $10,000 purchase doesn’t seem like that big of a deal, I guess, but Colby Lewis is obviously very serious about his new cycling kick.
The Rangers veteran, who underwent knee surgery to repair torn meniscus after the 2015 season, was told he shouldn’t run anymore unless it’s in game action, so …


Helmet giveaway helps with safety for children

BY JANICE GIBBS www.tdtnews.com


What are the chances that a 4-year-old is going to pay attention to what’s ahead as they zoom around the gym floor on a tricycle? Try zero.
Youngsters at Meredith-Dunbar Early Childhood Academy were given a chance to take a spin on a tricycle Thursday after each received a safety helmet during a Hard Hats for Little Heads event.
If they weren’t looking back at who was riding behind them, they were watching their competition to the side. Even those looking straight ahead seemed to not …


Bike Plan Progress Report

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Draft Houston Bike Plan Released for Community Feedback
The Houston Bike Plan team has released the Draft Houston Bike Plan to receive community feedback. The Plan is a big part of the City’s efforts to help make Houston a safer, healthier, and more accessible bicycle-friendly city.
To view Mayor Turner’s Press Release on the Draft Houston Bike Plan, click here. For an interactive walkthrough of the Draft Bike Plan contents, visit HoustonBikePlan.org/StoryMap.
About the Houston Bike Plan
The Plan sets out a Vision that by 2026, Houston will be a safer, more accessible, Gold-Level Bicycle Friendly Community. To help accomplish this vision, the Plan …


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Enve issues recall on carbon road disc forks

By VeloNews.com

Check the serial number on the steerer tube of your Enve carbon road disc fork. If it matches the numbers listed, it’s part of a recall Enve has launched for close to 600 carbon fiber, road disc forks, which were manufactured in Vietnam and sold at dealers for about $540 each from June 2014 through December 2015.
The affected forks are Enve’s Carbon Fiber Road Fork 2.0 Disc, 1.25-inch taper models. Serial numbers begin with: …


Austin market sees spree of shop closures

by Val Vanderpool www.bicycleretailer.com


AUSTIN, Texas (BRAIN) — In a space of one month, three Austin retailers will close their doors.
Weather woes, low oil prices, high real estate costs and market saturation are among factors that have put the squeeze on the city’s retail landscape.
Austinbikes, a road-focused store that opened 10 years ago in the Clarksville neighborhood northwest of downtown Austin, closed in late January. The closure and farewell party were announced on the shop’s Facebook page in early January. Inventory was liquidated and owners held a farewell party on Jan. 29, the store’s final day of business. BRAIN was unable …


Getting bent in Big Bend

By Terry Parsell www.crazyguyonabike.com

A change in plans
Sunday February 14, 2016, 30 miles (48 km) – Total so far: 30 miles (48 km)
I did not sleep well last night. It was cold. Because of the chaotic way I set up camp last night my clothes and skull cap ended up on the car.
When I awoke at one am I was cold. The tent I was using I have downgraded it to a two season tent from three season. I could feel the cold air seeping through the mesh. Desirable in the summer. Not when it gets below freezing.
I was using my jacket as part of my pillow. I decided to heck with comfort, I was cold so I put it on. I put my jeans inside the sleeping bag to put my feet on to keep off them off the cold ground and to have the jeans warm for in the morning. I zipped all the way up and tucked the sleeping bag around my head. It was …

Another change in plans
Monday February 15, 2016
It was cool when I woke up so I didn’t feel like taking a shower. I did set up my stove and had some oatmeal and a hot chocolate.
I had decided to ride on the the basin, set up camp and do some riding from there.
It was a haul coming up from the village to Panther Junction. I had gone up 1000 feet in the first 10 miles before I turned around yesterday. The next 20 miles was more of a grade. Its not something you would hardly notice in a car, but you sure would in a car.
When I turned left towards the basin the road became steeper. It was 4 miles to the basin, and the …

A final change in plans, The trip is over.
Tuesday February 16, 2016
I got up to the camp store at about 7. This is the only place I had cell service so I decided to check my phone.
The first thing I saw was a text from my business partner. “Call me at once. This is an emergency” We have been working together for a long time. I have received messages saying call me, which I know to mean call when the first good opportunity. I have received texts saying call me ASAP, which means call me at once even if it means interrupting something. But in all the years we have been working together I have never received an emergency text.
My hands had a slight tremble as I pushed the buttons to place the call. The first words were our General Manager of our company had just quit after 20 years, giving no notice. I breathed a sigh of relief that no one was sick or injured or worse.
After I had my moment of relief, I had a moment of panic. We had a lot of projects going on, and …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

City of Mission cleaning it's Bike Lanes. Maybe the larger town to the east should follow their example. pic.twitter.com/qtq0AT4xcd

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) February 20, 2016

Congratulations to our all-stars Luke Allen, Joshua Buchel & Bill Ash! https://t.co/LBtaSGsQyX

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) February 20, 2016

Love how #SanAntonio includes their @SA_Bcycle stations in their city directions. 🚲 #bikeshare pic.twitter.com/Aus8PZWqJS

— moovel North America (@moovelUS) February 19, 2016

The Saturday ride is on! You probably don't even need knee warmers. 8:00 AM roll out from Red Horn Coffee House… https://t.co/xm93ZI4UR6

— Bat City Cycling (@batcity) February 19, 2016

Good news! https://t.co/jWDlJPJhKB

— Bikesport (@BikesportTX) February 19, 2016

The beginning of a new @AustinBcycle station at 6th & Brazos. The RideScout Team is excited! 🚲 #bikeshare pic.twitter.com/USZWlYOLB7

— moovel North America (@moovelUS) February 19, 2016

Houston's plan for a more bike friendly city. Current conditions left, long-term plan right https://t.co/k3LYO7TXCq pic.twitter.com/BfpqKEE68p

— StreetsblogTexas (@StreetsblogTex) February 19, 2016

Going on at the track this weekend…

Open Session Saturday from 9am to 1pm this is for anyone that has… https://t.co/VuBtvzc7Vo

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) February 19, 2016

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— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) February 19, 2016

SPRING IS HERE! RIDE OUTSIDE!! https://t.co/7cw0vU5UXy pic.twitter.com/BfgzFZq3Fw

— CyclingCenterDallas (@CycleDallas) February 19, 2016

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/700561494187048960

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/700561477464408064

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Thursday Morning Cruise – Canutillo, TX https://t.co/Dpn6V8O8DX

El Paso Bicycle Club
Meet at 8:45 am a… https://t.co/IYrh9sJXNw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

Texas Bicycling Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Sun and Ski Presents the Rocky Hill Roundup – Smithville, TX, Feb 21, 2016 08:00AM – Rocky Hill Ranch, 578 FM 153, Smithvil

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

2 Day Alert: Lone Star Trail Building School – Runaway Bay, TX, Feb 21, 2016 08:00AM – Sid Richardson Ranch, Runaway Bay, TX(CST) http:/

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

2 Day Alert: Reveille Peak Ride and Camp out and Ride Again – Burnet, TX, Feb 21, 2016 09:30AM – Reveille Peak Ranch – 2046 County Road

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

2 Day Alert: Mountain Bike to Kilbourne Hole – El Paso, TX, Feb 21, 2016 09:45AM – River Run Plaza – 1071 Country Club Rd – El Paso, TX

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

2 Day Alert: Owens Ride – Beginner/Intermediate – Tyler, TX, Feb 21, 2016 02:30PM – Owens Elementary School, 11780 County Road 168, Tyle

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

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Warmer And Liking It Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on February 19, 2016 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 19, 2016

More warm weather. The temperature bumped again a few degrees from yesterday. The ride began at 12:20 with my home weather station showing 80 degrees. The partly cloudy sky held the sun’s warmth back in places but the stiff wind (S at 12 mph, gusts 18 mph) had a faint chill to it. As a result the wardrobe for today: shorts, long sleeve jersey, short sleeve jersey and regular gloves.

“Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” was the route for today. The wind was punishing when I rode into it and quite helpful when it was a tailwind. The only place it really nailed me was riding west over Lake Houston on FM1960. Without any windbreak except for the occasional car or truck I had the full brunt and it was cool too thanks to the lower water temperature off the lake. For the 1 3/4 mile west bound ride across the lake I wished for the windbreaker at home in my closet. Once I got the to shore the wind warmed up.

I made a rest stop at 19.96 miles into the ride at the Huffman Chevron. Granola bars and some Powerade helped my legs to get ready to battle the wind on the ride back home. While I was resting one of the ladies at the Chevron (Johnny) told me she was retiring on March 10th. She said she was looking forward to it. The weather screenshots while I was resting.

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I planned to ride FM2100 north to Smith Road when I left the Chevron station but the traffic signal workers closed the driveway out of the station to FM2100 and I would have to ride across FM1960 and make a left turn. With all of the traffic I changed my mind and took FM1960 west. I got back home at 3:07 to find the wind stronger than when I started: south 13 mph with 23 mph gusts. No wonder it was hard to ride into it.

With today’s 32. 28 miles I am only 58 miles away from my February goal of 346 miles. I am still planning on riding the Bulldog Bike Ride in Waller tomorrow. The 50 mile route will be my choice. The weather should repeat today’s though with 8:00AM start I will need to dress warmer.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest February 18th 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on February 19, 2016 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 19, 2016

It’s gonna be hot for Jalapeno bike ride: Big event set for Saturday

By RAUL GARCIA www.valleymorningstar.com


HARLINGEN — It’s not a race, it’s a challenging bike ride that’s been around a long, long time.
This year marks the 26th annual Jalapeno 100 bike ride.
“It’s just a fun time,” said Kelly Roberts, event organizer.
And all the proceeds from the event are donated to the Harlingen Boys & Girls Club.
Last year, the Jalapeno 100 brought in more than $3,500 for the club.
The Jalapeno 100 took over where the Border Surf and …


Natalie Thorne bikes her way through Texas, Arizona, and beyond

by ELLEN CONRAD record.goshen.edu

When the weather is cold, the homework is piling and there is no end in sight, everyone eventually feels the deep need for a break. But not just a week-long break, like the long-awaited one next week, but a longer break to do something without the pressures of work and school.
Natalie Thorne, a junior sociology major, decided that she needed to take a break, but to do something during her break that she has always wanted to do—take a …


Alas, the 2016 Tour Will Not Happen

www.gouldsberry.com

…But, We May be Back for 2017
It is with great regret to announce that there will be no Tour of Navidad Valley event in 2016. We know many of you were hoping that we would go on as planned for April 9, but the transition to a new operations group has been slower than expected and, with so little time between now and then, we decided it was best to cancel. However, it is our hope that we will be back in 2017, so please stay tuned to this web site or join our Facebook page. Thanks for your patience, apologies for the lack of a 2016 event, and we hope to see you in 2017! …




Getting bent in Big Bend

By Terry Parsell www.crazyguyonabike.com

The rest of the story
Saturday February 13, 2016
The flight was OK, just two legs to endure. I had paid extra for aisle seats so I could exercise my legs and coddle my overactive badder. After getting my business and personal affairs in order I hadn’t had much time to think lately.
When all I had to do was to think I began to worry about the undone things at work, and all the things I had to do around the house.
We arrived in El Paso right on time My first impressions were the smells from the Tex mex place at the air port, the Adobe motif and the cowboy boots.
As I waited for my bag to come out I began to feel really anxious In fact I had been feeling that way all day. I must have checked for my boarding pass 10 times.
Then I began to go through the steps I had to take to get this trip started. Get my bag. Find the FedEx place. Get to the …


Family bike ride, rally for bike lanes set for Saturday

by Pam LeBlanc fitness.blog.austin360.com


Care about bike lanes and cycling infrastructure?
Check out two important events this weekend – a family bike ride to support the city’s proposed Bicycle Master Plan and a rally to demand that the city paint bike lanes on Mesa Drive.
Both events, organized by Bike Austin, take place Saturday.
The Our Streets Family Ride, a family-friendly ride down Shoal Creek Boulevard, starts at 10 a.m. Saturday at Beverly S. Sheffield Northwest District Park, 7000 Ardath Street.
The ride kicks off a …



New hike and bike trail opens in South Laredo

By: Omar Anzaldua                     www.kgns.tv


LAREDO, TEXAS (KGNS) – The second phase in a project that will provide a scenic connection between the Haynes Recreation Center and Highway 359 is unveiled on Thursday.
A Ribbon cutting took place at the Chacon Creek Hike and Bike Trail.
We spoke with representative Henry Cuellar about the project and he says he would like it to ultimately run from the Rio Grande, all the way through to …


Local scouts ready for 50-mile ride at Jalapeño 100

By TRAVIS M. WHITEHEAD www.valleymorningstar.com


HARLINGEN — Jalapeño 100, here we come.
Five Boy Scouts from Troop 1701 will take the 50-mile challenge tomorrow, earning a merit badge that will bring them one step closer to becoming an Eagle Scout.
And guess what? Some of them are only 12 and 13 years old. How does a 12-year-old …
Oh, never mind. The fact is they are doing it. After all, they’re members of the Shark Patrol in their troop. And …


A Ride to Remember

By Ken Kuntz www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 30: Austin, TX to 17 miles east of Fredericksburg, TX
Thursday February 18, 2016, 65 miles (105 km) – Total so far: 1,472 miles (2,369 km)
Starting Point: Austin, TX
Ending Point: 17 miles east of Fredericksburg, TX
Riding Conditions: Cloudy and cool early, but clear and warm after noon. Big south wind all day (occasionally unfavorable, but mostly a crosswind)
Miles Today: 65
Quotes for the day:
“This is not the end; it is not even the beginning of the …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Spring training for the Sachse MTB team @TexasHSCycling @SHS_Mustangs pic.twitter.com/DD8EFZdcne

— SachseMTBteam (@SachseMTBteam) February 19, 2016

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/700511065457569792

Here we go, one more Bike Master Plan regional meeting…
Let's make #ElPaso #BikeFriendly pic.twitter.com/8gEVpj4fuH

— Bike Hombre – STREETS ARE FOR PEOPLE (@sbwhite) February 19, 2016

Family Ride to Fully Fund the Bike Master Plan with @bikeaustin is this Saturday. Riding for a good cause! | https://t.co/m7d6ocQcpg

— Pease Park Conservancy (@peasepark) February 18, 2016

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/700418921715933184

#4weekstillcrits #drivewaylife https://t.co/JEr9ZASV3j

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) February 18, 2016

This is an outstanding, well-argued letter-to-the-editor in today's @BrownsvilleNews #RGV #westrailpublicdiscussion pic.twitter.com/cR272JMXeA

— West Rail Trail (@WesTrailTX) February 18, 2016

Day one of matrix cycling camp started without me. #sick #matrixcycleteam #WeAreRBM #hillcountry… https://t.co/I7HjYi6oo4

— Kim Chance (@KimChance2) February 18, 2016

https://twitter.com/October3Racing/status/700367724531191808

Precinct 4 beautifies Spring Creek Greenway: A major restoration project along a future trail segment of the S… https://t.co/RADpdtKBnN

— LakeHouston Observer (@LakeHoustonNews) February 18, 2016

We are 3 weeks away from the first 2016 Fair Park Crit! In true King Racing Group tradition…this race will be… https://t.co/EaUobxHB6E

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) February 18, 2016

Do you like to volunteer for trail work? Do you like cold refreshing adult beverages? Stay tuned for a trail work… https://t.co/bgcYir9tYZ

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) February 18, 2016

TBT – Remember when @singletrackscom rated us 1 of the Top 10 24 Hour races in 2015? #Honored https://t.co/8UlWRo70Fa

— 24 in the Canyon (@24inthecanyon) February 18, 2016

https://twitter.com/BBQ44/status/700305811071852544

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event The RCP Revolutions – Garland, TX https://t.co/zTGmQ0RZDDhttps://t.co/7C2hJ7Jqq1

Event Description
C… https://t.co/kbkiaArlIm

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

New Event Bicycles Inc., Wednesday Night Crits – Fort Worth, TX https://t.co/yYlOl6VQb8

Wed nights starting on M… https://t.co/2orgm5vlWe

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

New Event Midwestern State University Vuelta del Viento – Wichita Falls, TX https://t.co/NsqXNKtk3C
… https://t.co/RqYk752l2x

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

New Event Ride the Trinity trails to Benbrook – Dallas, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP se… https://t.co/JcsLGX1YwP

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

New Event Lampasas Hillacious Bike Tour – Lampasas, TX Lampasas Hillacious Bike Tour at Lampasas, TX
… https://t.co/MKymq7ChTV

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

New Event Wednesday Afternoon Ride – El Paso, TX https://t.co/5G6fDzbS2S

El Paso Bicycle Club
Leave PROMPTLY at … https://t.co/SNoWhHJQuR

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

New Event DORBA Beginner Clinic – Arlington, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see:
… https://t.co/6lqAq1Z0l2

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

New Event BSS South to Mountain City and Back – 47 Miles – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and… https://t.co/EKfHj9Yf2b

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

Texas Bicycling Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Lone Star Trail Building School – Runaway Bay, TX, Feb 20, 2016 06:00AM – Sid Richardson Ranch, Runaway Bay, TX(CST) http:/

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: https://t.co/Lu4lugAq9v Back to Buda, Kyle, & San Marcos – Austin, TX, Feb 20, 2016 07:45AM – Performance Bike Shop – 4040 S

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: Bull Dog Bike Ride – Waller, TX, Feb 20, 2016 08:00AM – 2402 Waller St, Waller, TX 77484, USA(CST) https://t.co/HEkrlDXNaW

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: Morning ride from Fresh – Tyler, TX, Feb 20, 2016 08:00AM – FRESH by Brookshire's, 6991 Old Jacksonville Hwy, Tyler, TX 757

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: Tom's Burgers Ride – Elmendorf, TX, Feb 20, 2016 09:00AM – Tom's Burgers & More, 13950 Ih 37 S, Elmendorf, TX 78112, United

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: Sansom 66 – Fort Worth, TX, Feb 20, 2016 09:00AM – 2500 Roberts Cutoff Road, Fort Worth, TX(CST) https://t.co/HafMGZjCcS

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: Reveille Peak Ride and Camp out and Ride Again – Burnet, TX, Feb 20, 2016 09:30AM – Reveille Peak Ranch – 2046 County Road

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: Trail Work Day – Harry Moss – Dallas, TX, Feb 20, 2016 10:30AM – Harry Moss Park – 7610 Greenville Av. – Dallas, TX 75231(C

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: Rally Training – McKinney, TX, Feb 20, 2016 11:00AM – Myers Park & Event Center – 7117 County Road 166 – McKinney, TX 75071

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: New Track Rider Women's Class II – Houston, TX, Feb 20, 2016 01:30PM – Alkek Velodrome, 19008 Saums Rd, Houston, TX 77084,

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: Night riders!…… Mount up! – The Woodlands, TX, Feb 20, 2016 05:00PM – Hailey Elementary – 12051 Sawmill Rd, The Woodlan

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: Night riders!…… Mount up! – Spring, TX, Feb 20, 2016 05:00PM – Hailey Elementary – 12051 Sawmill Rd, The Woodlands, TX

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

2 Day Alert: BSS South to Mountain City and Back – 47 Miles – Austin, TX, Feb 20, 2016 08:00AM – bicycle sports shop – 517 S. Lamar Blvd

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 19, 2016

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