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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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Wind vs. Legs Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on February 18, 2016 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 18, 2016

The weather warmed up slightly today at 74 degrees as I rolled out the driveway at 12:01. The blue sky from yesterday is still with us as well as the wind. The wind direction shifted to the south and south southeast. Anticipating warmer temperatures as I rode I chose to wear shorts, a short sleeve jersey over a long sleeve jersey and half finger gloves. I was comfortable once I warmed up but the strong wind (17.3 mph from the SSE at the beginning) still was a little chilly.

I varied the route to the north with the “New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch” choice. The wind helped me along until I got to Roman Forest Blvd. and made the u-turn to the south. The wind slammed me and my speed dropped from 18+ mph to 15 mph. I had built my average speed up to 15.3 mph until the turn and it slowly dropped as I rode into it. At the 20.64 mile mark I rode into the Stripes station at FM1314 and Valley Ranch Parkway. My legs needed some rest before I tackled the remaining 11+ miles to home. I was there long enough to eat three granola bars, drink some water and refill my water bottle. The weather while I was Stripes.

2-18-2016 Porter Weather-1
2-18-2016 Porter Weather-2

Leaving Stripes I struggled in the wind through Briar Tree, Oakhurst and along the south bound US59 service road before taking the u-turn under US59. The north bound service road put the wind from my right rear quarter and I rode faster. I made it past all of the schools before they let out. I was back home at 2:39. The temperature was 78 by then and the wind even stronger, south 16 mph with 25 mph gusts. No wonder I had to pedal so hard. February bike legs are no match for the wind. March could be even be more windy.

With today’s 32.25 miles I am at the 90 miles left to reach February’s 346 mile goal. I plan on biking tomorrow and Saturday at the Bull Dog Bike Ride in Waller. The weather forecast calls for warmer temperatures with no rain.

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Below is a comparison of the 4 previous rides on today’s route. (click the image to enlarge it)

2-18-2016 Ride Comparison Today's Route

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Texas Bicycling News Digest February 17th

Texbiker.net Posted on February 17, 2016 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 17, 2016

Bike network would put Corpus Christi on right path

by Nick Jimenez www.caller.com

I still fondly remember my Schwinn cruiser bike. I got it one Christmas when I was a kid. Of course, it was red with fancy fenders and white wall tires.
I rode it to my elementary school. I rode it to my cousin’s house which was about four blocks away in our neighborhood. My cousin and I both rode our bikes to a ceramics class we had that summer; we had to cross a major street to get there.
I rode my bike almost every day until it got stolen. I hardly have been on a bicycle since.
I was thinking about my long ago Schwinn as I looked over the proposed bike network for Corpus Christi. It’s the work of the Corpus Christi Metropolitan Planning Organization, an …


FEBRUARY SUMMER~VeloVlog #15

Preston Glace

Recovery is one of the most important aspects of cycling, and yet it gets ignored so often. Many cyclists think that riding hard all the time will make them faster, but if you don’t have proper recovery, you’ll hit a wall and may plateau and then burn out. To avoid this, …


Tom Goes West 2016

By Thomas King* www.crazyguyonabike.com

Riding Schedule Proposed: 50 ride days + 14 rest days = 9 wks, 1 day
Wednesday February 17, 2016
See our planned schedule on the .pdf file to …


B-Cycle pumps up San Antonio bicycle renting station network

By Katherine Blunt www.mysanantonio.com


B-Cycle San Antonio is rolling out an expansion of its bike rental stations.
The nonprofit that runs the program plans to add three stations at The Pearl, San Antonio College and the DoSeum next week, which will bring the total number of stations in the city to 58.
“They fit really well into the existing stations and fill in some gaps,” said Doug Melnick, the city’s chief sustainability officer.
B-Cycle, which started in San Antonio in 2011, is a bike share program that …


San Antonio bike police first to get body cameras

By Guillermo Contreras www.mysanantonio.com


Starting next week, San Antonio Police Department officers on bicycle patrol will be carrying something extra: body cameras.
Each camera cost the department about $1,500. Eventually, all of the roughly 2,300 officers in the department will have the devices, Chief William McManus said Wednesday.
That includes McManus himself.
“I’m no different than anybody else,” he said. “If me or any member of the command staff were to go on the street and were …


Sports Authority employees told 25 Texas stores closing, including nine in D-FW

by Maria Halkias/Retail Writer bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com


Sports Authority, a company that gobbled up regional sporting goods retailers including Texas-based Oshman’s Sporting Goods in the late 1990s and early 2000s to become a national chain, is giving up on Texas.
The Englewood, Colo.-based retailer is closing all 25 of its Texas stores, according to store employees. That includes nine stores in North Texas, where it competes with the …


Fort Worth And Dallas Could Be Connected By A 64-Mile Bike Trail

By Dan Solomon www.texasmonthly.com


It probably won’t do for a daily commute, but those looking to get between the Metroplex’s anchor cities are on the verge of a new option.
Texas cities like Houston, Austin, and San Antonio have all invested in their bike culture. Austin has numerous bike lanes, still has a trail named after Lance Armstrong for some reason, and possesses a budding bikesharing program. Bikesharing is popular in San Antonio, too, while Houston has taken steps to make cycling in the city safer.
Dallas, though, consistently ranks among the …


The 2016 Bicycle Sport Shop’s Pay Dirt© Program

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The Bicycle Sport Shop’s PayDirt© Program is offered in conjunction with the Texas Mountain Bike Championship Series to encourage mountain biker’s involvement in the maintenance and building of trails, a mountain bikers’ greatest asset. The mountain bike racing community has a vested interest in improving our awareness of the trail resources we have and forging strong relationships with land managers and other trail users. The promoters of the Texas Mountain Bike Racing Association endorse the Bicycle Sport Shop’s PayDirt© Program and believe it will create a better environment for off-road cycling in Texas, not to mention new …


This weekend’s rides: New North Loop! Lazy Social Dam Loop!

by Thomas steinerranchcycling.com

This Saturday Brad will lead a 50 mile Saturday ride on a new route: http://www.strava.com/routes/4153129. Come and offer him a better route name than “Blended route variation”. After the ride hang out at Lakeside Pizza & Grill for discounted burgers and beer. They should have their new Stash IPA tap going by then!
On Sunday Jason will lead a ride only …


BikeHouston Ambassador Update – Sharing the Houston Bike Plan

bikehouston.org


BikeHouston Ambassadors are community leaders who want to promote safe cycling in their communities. Ambassadors make commitments to take an active role in shaping the Houston Bike Plan and its implementation. BikeHouston just held its third Ambassador Training on Feb. 11th. We had 30 ambassadors attend the Feb. 11th training, bringing the number of BikeHouston Ambassadors to over 80 people!
Want to join the Ambassador team? Get the scoop and sign-up here.
Find out what you missed at …


You’re Invited to Celebrate the Draft Bike Plan Launch!

bikehouston.org


You’re invited to our Annual Meeting on Tuesday, February 23rd, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Health Museum. This meeting happens once a year and is critical to the evolution of our organization as we recapture 2015 accomplishments and …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/700165731841875969

EL PASO BIKE PLAN
Calling out for all cyclists to attend El Paso Bike Plan to help improve existing routes and… https://t.co/izVgfXRrl6

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) February 18, 2016

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/700140325852020737

5 quick tips for drivers around cyclists in #ATX. https://t.co/otiVPPsk80 #BikeAustin pic.twitter.com/ht9A64hxhS

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) February 18, 2016

Refine your cycling skills or learn the skills to get out on the road? This class is for you https://t.co/Z3306ovnDf pic.twitter.com/xZYnFjXVUe

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) February 18, 2016

Mark your calendar: March 16th, 6pm we'll kickoff town halls w/ a bike ride! 2016 calendar: https://t.co/98ENGc8ddU pic.twitter.com/RQrNcbS0G9

— Betsy Price (@MayorBetsyPrice) February 16, 2016

New report for Memorial Park: Dry/Packed, trail is Trails are open. . More at https://t.co/us8TMjBaGD

— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) February 18, 2016

There's a heart-shaped route in Dallas, too (perhaps several). Fixed Touring members Scott and Emily have been… https://t.co/AgoOKEaXpd

— Fixed Touring (@fixedtouring) February 18, 2016

BH Annual Meeting next Tuesday. Burritos & Bikes @thehealthmuseum. RSVP now @hermannpark @bikebarntx @houstonmuseums pic.twitter.com/TtZoDDYHfj

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) February 18, 2016

Help us meet our #AmplifyATX goal! We make #ATX healthier through #BikeSafety! @ILH_IGH https://t.co/ZlkKiaZLmM pic.twitter.com/WwS2PKLmVA

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) February 17, 2016

Join our Spin Doctor Basic Bike Maintenance clinic in all stores on Thursday 2/18 at 6:00PM: https://t.co/RJPzetzUFt pic.twitter.com/rmtjebh5ls

— Performance Bicycle (@performancebike) February 17, 2016

https://t.co/tAxdcSGjJb presents the opportunity that comes as HTX becomes bike friendly. pic.twitter.com/88FGha2who

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) February 17, 2016

Posting #Boneshaker #PBRR2016 flyers in local shops! Thanks @ATCTriShop @CycleProgAustin @BSS_Austin @mellowjohnnys pic.twitter.com/k5yDEZL6AG

— Boneshaker Project (@Boneshaker_Proj) February 17, 2016

This Saturday Feb 20th at 8:00 am. Walter Jones and Global Reach!! All kiddos. Any bike. Helmets please. We'll… https://t.co/00uYwGSEvs

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) February 17, 2016

The #TexasCobbles of the Bat City Classic at Apache Pass (Formerly Walburg) will be a defining part of the race…. https://t.co/4Nt81SUcVh

— Bat City Cycling (@batcity) February 17, 2016

Take the Bike Hutto Future Bike Network Survey https://t.co/34J8l9vI1c

— StreetsblogTexas (@StreetsblogTex) February 17, 2016

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/699941776031944707

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Warm Friday Night Zombie Ride! – Dallas, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see:
… https://t.co/lN3kn3OvOZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 17, 2016

Texas Bicycling Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Bike-Friendly Friday Breakfast – College Station, TX, Feb 19, 2016 07:00AM – 201 Dominik Dr, College Station, TX, 77840, Un

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 17, 2016

2 Day Alert: Warm Friday Night Zombie Ride! – Dallas, TX, Feb 19, 2016 07:30PM – The Lake House – 7510 East Northwest Highway Dallas, Tx

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 18, 2016

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Skeptical Was Good for this Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on February 17, 2016 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 17, 2016

After checking the area temperatures I was skeptical of the 74 degrees my home weather station showed. So I decided to dress warmer than I first planned. I wore shorts, a short sleeve jersey, long sleeve jersey, half finger gloves and a windbreaker jacket. That was a good choice. The wind had a chilly bite to it whenever I rode in the shade.

I left home at 12:20 to ride the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route thinking I would ride 31 miles or so. I ended up biking 32.16 miles. I stopped at the Huffman Chevron at the 20.55 mile point to eat, drink and rest up from the chilly wind. The time temperature sign across the street listed 69 degrees with an occasional 70 degrees while I sat in the sun eating. My phone screen shots showed this.

2-17-2016 Huffman Weather-1
2-17-2016 Huffman Weather-2

The rest stop didn’t last too long because I wanted to get on the bike before I cooled down too much. Riding west on FM1960 was easier than getting to Huffman with the wind now coming from my back or left side. Also I was in the sun which helped to warm me up. I got back home at 3:00 with the beautiful blue sky.

No police or sheriff action on today’s ride. Just a normal ride.

February miles total 224 now leaving 122 to reach my 346 goal for the month. The weather should warm up tomorrow and the following days so more biking for me. The Bull Dog Ride in Waller looks good for Saturday. It could reach 80 then.

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Texas Bicycling News February 16th 2016

Texbiker.net Posted on February 16, 2016 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 16, 2016

Fording the Frio #cycling

Bat City Cycling www.batcitycycling.com


Chihuahuan Desert Bike Fest

by jrider www.bikemojo.com

Just got back a few hours ago. Rode part of the Old Ore Rd on day 1 and rode the Lajitas trail with the new Santa Cruz Hightower (29″ version) on day 2.
I’m not a bike expert and can’t give much of a technical write-up of my demo experience. But in laymen’s terms, this bike is pretty bad-ass. I have a pretty good 120mm travel bike that handles Deception and LGT just fine, but I felt more comfortable jumping on the HT after about 5 miles of riding it. The handle bars on the HT are closer to the seat than my current bike which makes it more of a compacted position. It was a little awkward at first, but I noticed after an hour of so of riding, that I did not have the usual lower back pain than I do when riding my current bike. I’ll be looking for a shorter stem for my bike in the near future..
I also rode and completed the Epic on day 3. Probably not the best idea after 2 days of riding and having a bit of pizza and beer the night before. My finish time wasn’t pretty, but I’m happy enough to have made it. Now that I know what to expect from this ride, I’ll start preparing for next year.
I’m back at home now. The bike is all cleaned up and ready to go, but I need a few days of rest.
Hope everyone else had a good time out there.

by June Bug

Another great year! Thursday afternoon was Lajitas (Airport) Trails, starting from the TPWD Barton Warnock visitor Center. Friday was Rincon, but shortened by using the Chimney Rock Cutoff (24 miles total). Saturday was Dome, using the Fresno Divide Trail to go over to the West Contrabando Trailhead, heading back on Contradando and lower Dome, then down into the creek bottom – 20 miles. I noticed that the Fresno Divide Trail is letting people put all sorts of new routes together.
Thanks Tobin, for the Tailwind mix! Works great.
Tired rider overhead in the Barton Warnock Center parking lot: “Never ride any trail with the word ‘mesa’ in it.”

by dburatti

Most of our group arrived on Wednesday in Lajitas in time to unload and do a shake-down ride at the Airport Trails on Loop 3. Wednesday evening three of us went to check out the remodeled La Kiva and then met the rest at the Boathouse for live music and drinks. Thursday some in our group rode the Old Ore Road ride, while some parked at the hot springs and rode up to meet the first group. Afterward, we hung out at the hot springs for a couple of hours, alternately dipping into the Rio Grande. Thursday evening was our annual chili cook off at the camp ground at Jimmy and Terry’s fifth wheel. Always good to see more people I haven’t seen in a while.
Friday we rode from our house to the airport trails, inadvertently taking a creek bed trail that petered out in what we later found out was just inside the National Park boundary. Oops! We found out way back to Loop 5, then 4B, then did 2 to 3 to 4 and onto Fun Valley then back home. Debbie and I ate a very lunch at High Sierra and was pleasantly surprised at the quality and quantity of food. From there, we met friends at the Starlight Theater for sunset and drinks.
Saturday morning we parked at the West Contrabando trail head and rode part of the dome, out to the Crystal Trail, Mission Viejo, the East Contrabado, and then the West Contrabando three mile descent back to the car. That evening we had a house party and cooked fajitas and all the trimmings and had a margarita cheesecake for dessert. Three people in our group and a couple of guests played more live music. Unfortunately, we had to come back Sunday. We’ll do it again next year. …


Spring Fever cyclists will be riding to help send students to college

By BUTCH BURNEY www.myssnews.com

Cyclists in the annual Spring Fever Bike Rally will be riding for more than just fun in the coming years — they will be helping send local youths to college as well.
Proceeds from the biking event, which is sponsored by the Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce, will go toward several $1,000 college scholarships for Hopkins County students.
This year, the Spring Fever Bike Rally is scheduled for Saturday, March 12. Registration is available through the chamber’s website, sulphursprings-tx.com, by going to the “Events” tab.
Chamber President and CEO Meredith Caddell said last year’s rally netted about $3,000 in proceeds. That …




Freeride512 Build & Ride Sesh at Rocky Hill Ranch!

Saturday, Feb 20, 2016, 11:00 AM

Rocky Hill Ranch
578 Farm-to-Market 153 Smithville, TX

4 Mountain Bikers Went

Build & Ride Sesh Saturday Feb. 20th!!!!! Meet 11 AM at the FR512 park located at Rocky Hill Ranch by the back gate off Arrowhead Dr.  Bring; bikes, drinks/grub, and tools. You must have a waiver on file with us to participate.Haven’t been before? You’re welcome to check us out and join a ride sesh before committing to membership. RHR’s $10 day pa…

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FR512 Crankworx Party at Pinthouse Lamar

Saturday, Mar 12, 2016, 12:00 PM

Pinthouse Pizza South
4236 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704 Austin, TX

15 Mountain Bikers Went

Pinthouse Screening is a go at 12PM rain or shine. 9AM BCGB ride cancelled due to conditions.Please note, due to the ride’s cancellation there has been a time change for this event. Meet at 12 inside Pinthouse, not 9.Meet back at Pinthouse at 12 noon for the Crankworx party/screening. Address: 4236 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704You do not need t…

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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Your bike stolen last week? (North Austin) $1: If you had either a blue or green bike stolen… https://t.co/Bh3ZG20PbZ ( via craigslist)

— atx stolenbikes (@atxstolenbikes) February 17, 2016

Check out my 18.5 mile MTB Ride on Strava: https://t.co/jjFAjf9zjX#iamspecialized #Stumpjumper #IWantMyMTB #Strava

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) February 16, 2016

According to the city, what is considered a bicycle and what's a vehicle? #BikeFacts pic.twitter.com/JklxXstVAV

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) February 16, 2016

BH Annual Meeting is Feb 23rd @thehealthmuseum. Free & open to the public w/ @HoustonBikePlan update. Register here: https://t.co/eWuCuS3bj4

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) February 16, 2016

Tuesday- Thursday sessions this week!Because of the great weather, we are going to open for 2 early season… https://t.co/VIb8KLCFaP

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) February 16, 2016

Have you RSVPd for #BayouGreenwayDay yet? https://t.co/FMe1WqmHy8 pic.twitter.com/tfAzYY5pF2

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) February 16, 2016

Already registered for the Boneshaker Project 2016 Pace Bend Road Race on Sunday the 28th? You don't want to miss… https://t.co/yBMod10Og5

— Bat City Cycling (@batcity) February 16, 2016

@BikeHouston Annual Meeting coming up a week from today. Make sure to stop by and learn what's ahead for 2016! https://t.co/eH9sC4GVht

— Bike Barn (@BikeBarnTX) February 16, 2016

Beautiful day to ride @UTAustin share the road stay alert & ride safe! pic.twitter.com/qN8hJ1FC0j

— Bike UT (@bikeut) February 16, 2016

20 quick miles this morning @ 5:00am #ReasonsWeCrawlOutofBed @velopaso @ELPBikeMonth @sbwhite @CrazyCatCyclery #TSC pic.twitter.com/OyGKXkyXJD

— Rick Moya (@rick_moya) February 16, 2016

Hear the latest on bike lanes along Carroll Street 5:30 p.m. Feb. 18 Fellowship Church #CFWCarrollBikes

— City of Fort Worth (@CityofFortWorth) February 16, 2016

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Ride Against Hunger Parker County – Weatherford, TX Ride Against Hunger Parker County at Weatherford, TX… https://t.co/rMzJqoT3m0

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 17, 2016

New Event Ten xXx Grinder – Glen Rose, TX https://t.co/R4zRvfIu83https://t.co/uhZUkvR9Ve

Event: Ten xXx Grinde… https://t.co/XpoD7QrhBp

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 17, 2016

Texas Bicycling Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Evening City Ride – Midland, TX, Feb 18, 2016 06:00PM – Windlands Park, Midland, TX, United States(CST) https://t.co/eRVRdKIMkW

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 17, 2016

2 Day Alert: Blue: 24.7 mi Regroup – Sherman, TX, Feb 18, 2016 06:05PM – Texoma Bicycle Works, 5629 Texoma Pkwy, Sherman, TX 75090, Unit

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 17, 2016

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