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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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Fabulous Weather for Biking with Sore Muscles

Texbiker.net Posted on October 3, 2015 by Rick AnkrumOctober 3, 2015

Normally on the first Saturday of October I ride the Pineywoods Purgatory but since I biked once since we returned from vacation I did go to Lufkin this year. Instead I waited for it to warm up some (it was 52 degrees at 7 AM) and rode the “Walden – Stroker Road – Huffman” route for 41.96 miles. I left home at 12:26 with a clear blue sky and 75 degrees. The wind was brisk and cool in the shade but in the sun I felt just right. I wore a short sleeve jersey. Celebrating the University of Cincinnati’s football win over the University of Miami Hurricanes I wore my UC Bearcat jersey.

I was sore from yesterday’s ride but once I warmed up the soreness disappeared. I suspect it will take a few days to get accustomed to riding from the layoff. During our vacation I walked some days but that isn’t the same as biking.

As long as I was riding east, south or west the wind wasn’t a problem but going north was like hitting a wall. Going south on Ramsey Road I hit 20+ mph with the help of the wind. This enabled me to get my average speed up to 15.5 mph. I kept it there until I was riding west on FM1960 where I nudged it up 15.6 mph. I was inspired going over Lake Houston when two bikers whizzed past me while I was riding 18 to 19 mph. I sped up some but they left me behind. I caught up with them at the Atascocita Shores Drive traffic light where they waited to turn left. I turned right there. It was a young man and woman wearing Richardson BikeMart shorts but I did figure out which jerseys they had on.

Earlier I saw two other bikers on Old Atascocita Road east of FM2100. We exchanged waves as we passed going the opposite direction.

Since I was close to Crosby I took the weather screenshots at Stroker Road and FM2100.

10-3-2015 Stroker RD at FM2100 Weather 1
10-3-2015 Stroker Rd at FM2100 Weather 2

In the sun it felt warmer than 77 degrees. Later when I stopped at the Huffman Chevron for a break I sat in the shade and was comfortable so I think it was warmer. At that point I biked 30.29 miles with 11+ to reach home. Sitting under the pump canopy my legs needed the rest from riding the 4+ miles into the wind from Stroker Road. I ate some powered donuts for some extra fuel to power back home thinking the wind would be tough once I reached Atascocita Shores Drive and turned north and northwest. It was. Riding in and out of the shade I still felt comfortable. When I got home at 3:53 it was 83 degrees with the same brilliant blue sky. It is supposed to be like this for several days warming up some each day.

This was the 4th time biking this route this year. I added Walden streets to the “Stroker Road – Huffman” route which pushed the total miles to 41.96. I if ride 24 miles or more I will pass 100 miles for the week with 3 days biking.

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Summary of the rides on this route during 2015.

Activity Name Activity Type Start Time Distance Elevation Gain Avg Speed(Avg Pace) Max Speed(Best Pace) Calories Total Strokes
Walden – Stroker Road – Huffman Cycling Sat, Oct 3, 2015 12:26 PM 2:45:43 41.96 279 15.2 21.3 1981 10996
Walden – Stroker Road – Huffman Cycling Thu, Sep 3, 2015 11:46 AM 2:50:44 41.47 577 14.6 19.8 2206 11081
Walden – Stroker Road – Huffman Cycling Sat, Aug 8, 2015 9:46 AM 2:50:16 41.3 709 14.6 20.4 2272 10276
Walden – Stroker Road – Huffman Cycling Fri, Apr 3, 2015 11:20 AM 2:57:16 43.05 600 14.6 21.4 2334 10879

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Texas Bicycling News October 2nd

Texbiker.net Posted on October 3, 2015 by Rick AnkrumOctober 3, 2015

Corsicana Police hosting Texas Night Out on Oct. 6

www.corsicanadailysun.com

… Corsicana Fire Department will have a fire engine at the event since October is Fire Prevention Month. Representatives from the Child Advocacy Center will be there to pass out child safety information and to answer your questions. Impact Navarro County, a nonprofit organization promoting drug and alcohol prevention, will also have plenty of free information available. The Corsicana Animal Shelter will be there so you can obtain information regarding adopting a dog or cat that will bring joy to your family. In addition, Navarro Regional Hospital staff will be there to discuss bicycle safety and to give away some free bicycle helmets. …


Students must take lead to prevent bike theft

By Alexander Chase        www.dailytexanonline.com


For thousands of students on campus, biking to class makes a great deal of sense. However, the choices that students make to protect their bicycles do not. Short-sighted locking and registration practices are making bicycle theft easier and acting on it more difficult.
Early indications show recent improvement. University of Texas Police Depertment numbers show thefts have fallen from 161 in 2012 to 114 in 2014. Austin Police Department data on West and …


Ride Across Texas (RAT)

By Jason Reynolds        www.crazyguyonabike.com

Introduction: About me and the plan
Thursday October 1, 2015
I have been reading journals on CGOAB for about 2 years and loved the opportunity to see the world through the eyes of those who have written the journals. I have also enjoyed seeing the different writing styles of those who have chosen to journal their trips. Since I now have a chance to take a trip that might be considered unique, I am going to write about my trip this month.
Last year, I participated in the Ride Across Texas that was coordinated by Kevin Lee, owner of Spinistry. He set up an approximately 900 mile route from Texarkana, AR to Tucumcari, NM on mostly gravel roads. This was primarily a self-supported ride, but it was set up for 8 stages with camping locations pre-arranged. There was also a mini-RAT, a 3 day, 300 mile option for those who wanted a shorter distance or didn’t have time for the full ride. I rode the mini-RAT for experience and because I didn’t have enough vacation days left to ride the full RAT.
I really enjoyed the 3 day ride and in a way, was sorry that I didn’t get to ..

Training

Friday October 2, 2015
I have ridden approximately 3,800 miles this year. Most of the miles have been while riding my road bike. To prepare for the RAT, in the past month and a half I have put the majority of my miles on my Motobecane and riding on gravel road routes in North Texas.
One of the first gravel training rides that I did was a ride called the Midnight Massacre sponsored by Kevin Lee of Spinistry. He is the same guy who created the Ride Across Texas. The Midnight Massacre was a 12 hour gravel ride at Sanger, Texas that started at 8 pm on August 15th. I covered 125 miles in 10 hours and called it good. I felt good all during the ride, but the drive home was …

Pre-Ride Stage One

Saturday October 3, 2015
My plan is to get off work early on Friday, October 9th, meet up with my friend Jeff and drive to Dallas, where we will meet my cousin Charlie and load all of our gear and bikes on his car. We will drive to Texarkana, AR that afternoon, in time for the pre-ride meeting that Kevin Lee will be having. Charlie’s wife Laura will ride out with us, so she can return the car back to Dallas. At the end of the ride, Laura will meet us in Tucumcari and bring us back to Dallas.
To provide navigation for the ride, the routes have been created on Ride with GPS and riders can ride any pace, however, the semi-support of Kevin Lee is based on an 8 day schedule, with coordinated camping areas for those who ride at that pace.
Day One, …


East Texas Mountain Bike Trails

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This is a list of the mountain bike trails in the East Texas area along with their conditions, and any additional info about the trails. (list created and …
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ARR October Club Ride @ Barton Creek Greenbelt 360 Entrance

Saturday, Oct 10, 2015, 9:30 AM

Barton Creek Greenbelt – 360 Access
3755 S Capital of Texas Hwy. Austin, TX

43 Mountain Bikers Went

Come ride with the Austin Ridge Riders!  Where: Barton Creek Greenbelt  – 360 Entrance When: Saturday October 10, 9:30am arrival, 10:00am wheels down.Note this meetup was originally posted for the Zilker entrance, but due to ACL this weekend we are meeting at the 360 Entrance instead (map linked above, it’s down the hill from Toys R Us).T…

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Video: Gravel bike vs. road bike — what’s the difference?

By VeloNews.com


Editor’s Note: This video is courtesy of Global Cycling Network


Day 23: Del Rio to 4 m. W. of Camp Wood: Relentless Forward Progress

By Judy Gamble        www.crazyguyonabike.com

No Tears on the Southern Tier

Friday October 2, 2015, 76 miles (122 km) – Total so far: 1,404 miles (2,260 km)
76 miles, 1,404′ climbing
Relentless Forward Progress is the title of a book written by Bryon Powell which is the bible for all folks preparing for, completing, or just thinking about undertaking an ultra marathon distance challenge. My copy at home has been read, re-read, annotated and passed around to others that have my same crazy idea of completing that challenge.
Today was a day of relentless forward progress. We rode …


Tweets About Texas Bicycling

Pics from todays ride…. pic.twitter.com/TpMTu8JEQB

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) October 3, 2015

We will have Athlete Recovery Lounge at Quest Cyclocross Challenge at Treaty Oak Distilling Co.: Stop into the… http://t.co/FPiTZufGCh

— ATXCXCup (@ATXCXCup) October 3, 2015

Fall means testing our athletes in the Midwestern State Cycling Performance Lab http://t.co/hDYjNYM1tp

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) October 2, 2015

Thank you so much @b0 for taking this awesome pic from last night's #creekcrosscx race! It was so… https://t.co/LtWa5ecXGB

— Carlos & Lisa Uranga (@TeamUranga) October 2, 2015

***Saturday MTB @ McAllister Park (weather and trail condition permitting)***

Meet at the 3rd pavilion at 9:30… http://t.co/ImQjeBUNgV

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) October 2, 2015

Beutiful day to be outside. Dialing the #QuestCXChallenge course at treatyoakdistillery with some… https://t.co/N1dlt1KES8

— ATXCXCup (@ATXCXCup) October 2, 2015

Smiles and exultations for the new protected bike lane on Trinity that finishes another link in the bikeway. Great Friday surprise!

— Su Wilcox (@cheekysu) October 2, 2015

73F Weekend planning Sat. @HermannPark P2P ride then @buffalobayou & @HoustonHeights Bike Rally. @SundayStreetHTX http://t.co/tAxdcSGjJb

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) October 2, 2015

https://twitter.com/bicyclesplus/status/649969040459366401

Thanks @elbowzracing for coming out last night and teaching bike safety to the #drivewaykids… https://t.co/PU6TQyq36u

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) October 2, 2015

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Casual Sunday Afternoon Mountain Bike Ride – Garland, TX For full details, including the address, and to… http://t.co/LnE91iAP2s

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 3, 2015

New Event San Antonio Tour de Cure – San Antonio, TX http://t.co/WPmOJbgEUr

Registration Fee: $15
Fundraising M… http://t.co/oF5xUuAK05

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 3, 2015

New Event Fall CycloCross – Amarillo, TX Fall CycloCross at Amarillo, TXhttp://t.co/DDYXJ43eOL … http://t.co/0bhXNc5gl3

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 3, 2015

Texas Bicycling Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Dave Boyd Huntsville Classic – Huntsville, TX, Oct 04, 2015 07:00AM – Huntsville State Park, 565 Park Road 40 west, Huntsvi

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

2 Day Alert: BikeHouston Bayou Ride – Houston, TX, Oct 04, 2015 08:00AM – 301 Milam Street, Houston, TX, United States(CST) http://zpr.i

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

2 Day Alert: Lions Biking for Sight – West Montgomery, TX, Oct 04, 2015 08:00AM – 22825 TX-105, 22825 Texas 105, Montgomery, TX 77356, U

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

2 Day Alert: The Spirit of Texas Ride – Wimberley, TX, Oct 04, 2015 08:00AM – Danforth Middle School, 200 Texan Blvd, Wimberley, TX(CST)

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

2 Day Alert: Cibolo Ride – Cibolo, TX, Oct 04, 2015 08:00AM – City Hall, Cibolo, TX(CST) http://t.co/c3YfNJChqr

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

2 Day Alert: Actavis+Allergan CF Cycle for Life – Hockley, TX, Oct 04, 2015 08:00AM – Houston Oaks Country Club & Family Sports Retreat,

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

2 Day Alert: Bicycle Sport Shop's Six Shooter Cyclocross Race – Manor, TX, Oct 04, 2015 10:00AM – 18706 Blake Manor Rd, Manor, TX 78653,

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

2 Day Alert: Sun Adventure Six Pack Race #6 – Amarillo, TX, Oct 04, 2015 10:00AM – Children's Home Trails, 9th Ave & Helium, Amarillo TX

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

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Back on the Bike From Vacation

Texbiker.net Posted on October 2, 2015 by Rick AnkrumOctober 2, 2015

Today was the first ride since we got back from our 16 day vacation to Ohio and the UCI World Championship Road Races in Richmond, VA. It was good to get back on the bike but before I could ride I had to fix a flat that was waiting on me when we got home. I walked by the bike last night and did my tire check and the rear tire was soft. I didn’t have time to fix it last night and waited until this morning. I found a piece of wire sticking through the tire into the tube. It was about 3/8″ long and made a tiny hole that was hard to find. I patched it and double checked my work before putting the tire and tube back on the rim. The bike was ready to ride. I ran a couple of errands and double checked the tire when I got back home; it was still firm.

While we were gone I found a good deal on a Garmin Edge 520. Last night I read through the setup instructions quickly but waited until this morning to actually go through the setup process. I made a few mistakes but I corrected them and the 520 was ready to go for the ride. To be safe I uploaded the User Manual to my Google Drive in case I needed to fix something while I was biking. I could download it on my phone if needed. No problems during the ride thankfully. Once while riding my Garmin 510 decided to act up and I couldn’t figure how to fix it. I didn’t think to have the Owner Manual where I could pull it up on my phone. The Edge 520 performed perfectly and I am pleased. I wish I could say the same for my sit bones. The time off made them soft. I will have to get them back in shape. At least I didn’t gain the usual 10 to 12 pounds while we were away.

The route today was “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” for a total of 34.66 miles. I started the ride so that if I had any issues with the Edge 520 I wasn’t too far from home but that was necessary. Not much changed while I was gone but the weather changed to a cooler mode. When I checked the temperature this morning after getting up it was 57 degrees. That is why I decided to run my errands before riding to give the sun time to warm it up. By the time I left home at 12:39 it was it the upper 70’s and during my usual stop at the Huffman Chevron the screenshots showed this:

10-2-2015 Huffman Weather 1
10-2-2015 Huffman Weather 2

As I rode east over the Lake Houston Causeway on FM1960 I spotted a Google Map car going west. Maybe I will show up on a street view of FM1960.

While I was at the Chevron station another biker pulled in. He told me he lived in Kingwood Greens and was on his way back from Crosby where he stopped to eat BBQ. We chatted about the weather, the Saturday and Sunday rides, and where the Bike Werks shop moved in Kingwood. He said before he moved to London he bought the bike he was riding from them. I asked how it was to ride in London and he told me about the bike lanes and stuff. I thought it would hard to ride in London but he said it was easy and rode to work frequently. We both rolled out to leave at the same time but I rode onto FM1960 to ride back home first. Later I could see him behind me in my mirror. He caught up to me on Kings River Drive and across the river on W. Lake Houston Parkway. He rode on the greenbelt while I rode on the main lane shoulder. Once I was in Kingwood Greens I did not see him for long.

I didn’t expect my average speed would reach 15.0 mph since I was off for vacation but I managed to get it up to 15.1 mph for a brief time before it settled at 15.0 mph and dropped to 14.7 mph through Kingwood to home. I finished at 3:45. When iwas waiting to cross Kingwood Drive I saw another biker on the other side come to the center esplanade waiting to cross too. After a few minutes he gave up and headed to the traffic light. Not too long after that I was able to get across and continue home.

Now that I am back the quest to reach my goal for the year is on. The goal is 6500 mile and I am at 5552 miles as of today’s ride. The weather for next several days looks like biking weather.

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Texas Bicycling News October 1st

Texbiker.net Posted on October 2, 2015 by Rick AnkrumOctober 2, 2015

Cyclist in Critical Condition After Being Hit By a Car in Leander

By Stephanie Gaskell        patch.com/texas

The accident happened just before sunrise on Wednesday.
A 62-year-old man is in critical condition after being hit by a car on the 500 block of South Highway 183 early Wednesday morning.
The Leander Police Department said the accident occurred just before 7 a.m. when it was still dark outside. Both the car and the cyclist were traveling northbound when they collided.
Police officials say alcohol and weather were not a factor in the accident. They said the …


DANGER: Overhead Artillery Fire Across This Road

texasbikeracing.com


The State Road Race, the culmination of a seemingly never ending road season in Texas. The course, entirely inside the Fort Hood Military Base, features a 33-mile loop on a closed course. It is one of the most balanced courses, and hardest races on the Texas calendar. The race regularly features harsh cross winds through the wide open, fairly flat start-finish stretch, followed by four different little ring climb that last between two to three minutes. Here, Super Squadra’s Jordan Oroshiba, a Category 2 racer and college student at Texas State, describes his experience at the championship event.
I woke well before 5 a.m. to travel from Austin to Fort Hood for the State Road Race, and rolled out into the dark early morning with my teammate, Michael Pincus. We stopped at McDonalds for ‘Hot Cakes’ and discussed the things that cycling obsessed college students tend to discuss: bike racing, more bike …


Can bike riders, car drivers coexist on the same roads?

By Marissa Nunez        www.itemonline.com

As the issue of climate change and the the effects humans have on the environment become more of a concern for people all over the world, some have been switching to eco-friendly alternatives when it comes to transportation.
Two alternatives people have been using are public transportation and more fuel-efficient automobiles. Another choice has people switching from motor vehicles to bicycles, which is not only better for the environment but better for an individual’s overall health.
As more and more people make the switch from automobiles to bicycles, it’s critical for both drivers and …


Race to victory: Fort Hood Challenge-VII

By Nick Conner, Sentinel News Editor        www.forthoodsentinel.com


Cyclists from across the state flocked to Fort Hood Saturday and Sunday for the Texas State Road Race Championship Weekend. Dubbed Fort Hood Challenge VII, it marked the end of the cycling season as more than 800 riders, from professional-level competitors to first-time racers, tested themselves over a 33-mile closed course that wound its way up, down and through the western side of the reservation.
According to race sponsor Andy Hollinger, the course is the …

Slaughter Creek !! Intermediate and Advanced Beginner ride (2 groups) 9 am

Saturday, Oct 3, 2015, 9:00 AM

Slaughter Creek Preserve Trail
9901 RM 1826 Austin, TX

13 Mountain Bikers Went

Helmet and working bike required, spare tube suggested.We will have two groups the intermediate group will do two loops on the trail and the afvanced beginners will do one (maybe two).After the ride will probably go for lunch somewhere near downtown.This is an unsanctioned ride.

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Where We Ride 2014: Analysis of Bike Commuting

by Ken McLeod        bikeleague.org

In our third edition of “Where We Ride: An Analysis of Bicycling in American Cities” we take a look at the growth of bicycle commuters throughout the country, based on new data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.
We dissect broad trends, like where among large cities bike commuting is growing fastest, and take on and more granular analyses, like which cities are exploding with bike commuters by region and size.
In this report, we take a look at:
How all 50 states rank according to bicycle commuters as a share of all commuters;
How cities with a high percentage of bicycle commuters compare to other cities in their regions;
How cities compare based upon multimodal commuters, looking beyond just bikes to other forms of transportation that involve more physical activity, including walking and transit; …


In this edition of Spoke&Word…

BikeHouston


A Word from Michael Payne The next few weeks will be critical in BikeHouston’s journey to make Houston a better, safer place to ride bicycles. Please join us in… read more>> …


10/3 & 10/4 Rides! Cozy Cove / Bee Creek! Red Horn

by Thomas        steinerranchcycling.com

The crowd is back for this Saturday’s ride! We should have a good showing to go do some hills out Bee Creek road on something close to our usual Cozy Cove ride. This time we will take a turn up that not-so-flat Bob Wire road! There is a convenience store at the top where you can wipe the puke off of your face. We will ensure that by the time we are finished with this ride it will be perfect for cold beer and hot burgers at Lakeside afterward (with our club discounts for everyone that shows!). Depart from Cups & Cones at the usual 7:30am. It is …


Day 22: Seminole Canyon State Park to Del Rio: A good, casual bike ride, if wind would stay away!

By Judy Gamble        www.crazyguyonabike.com

No Tears on the Southern Tier

Thursday October 1, 2015, 47 miles (76 km) – Total so far: 1,328 miles (2,137 km)
47 miles (incl. 3 around town), 989′ climbing
The night of camping of Seminole Canyon was quite nice. We left the fly off the tent (Big Agnes Copper Spur UL3, for those of you interested!) and when we laid our heads down at 830pm the stars were filling the sky. Within an hour the Milky Way was visible and constellations were in all directions. The darkness of the sky is incredible. We don’t remember such beautiful skies since sailing to Panama. The moon was in our eyes all night. (And in honor of the Milky Way we shared a Milky Way candy bar tonight, pure bliss!)
The night was super restful and we awoke to a deer and her two fawns crossing not far from our campsite. Since we hadn’t found any food (do we sound like scavengers???) yesterday we settled for a granola bar breakfast, packed camp and hit the road. We only had 40+ miles to go to reach Del Rio. A relatively easy day…except the wind was already blowing when we …


City of Dallas Bicycle Parking Inventory and Map!

bikeabledallas.com

Here’s another little side project we have going on… inventorying all the existing bicycle parking in Dallas. Ultimately, we want to someday create a smart phone-friendly way to access it when you’re looking for a place to lock up. The map below is interactive and provides information on bike racks both in
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Waco Results and Updated Series Overall Standings

www.texashighschoolcycling.org

Here are the Waco Results and Updated Series Overall Standings.
Please find them here:  Series Results


Tweets About Texas Bicycling

City of Dallas Bicycle Parking Inventory and Map! http://t.co/S9fZM1Fusz

— Bike Friendly Cedars (@BikeCedars) October 2, 2015

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/649770339178840064

Gila National Forest…a personal favorite. Just riding, not racing, this course can leave you soul searching. http://t.co/C7aUZHRdGw

— cnwracing (@cnwracing) October 2, 2015

Active families, active kids! Another great CX Practice at Old Town tonight! Ready to race this weekend! http://t.co/ZOD2z2M0dU

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 2, 2015

@HermannPark 4 Bike/park mayoral forum . Standing room only. @parksbyyou @MemorialPark RU voting? @buffalobayou pic.twitter.com/sqXV76gIou

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) October 1, 2015

10/3/15 Bagel Ride will leave from a different place than usual. la Madeleine, 1201 Barbara Jordan Blvd at Mueller Dev. Roll at 8:15am

— Violet Crown (@VioletCrownATX) October 1, 2015

Is it off season yet? Manning the @elbowzracing #elbowzbikesafetxdot tent today @drivewayseries!… https://t.co/Oz6qJcU355

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) October 1, 2015

Bike the Third Ward on October 10 with @AIAHoustonArCH: https://t.co/okNaohkTx9 @HoustonBcycle @BikeHouston

— Rice Design Alliance (@RDAHouston) October 1, 2015

https://twitter.com/FtWMntBikers/status/649663052669829121

This Saturday! We'll be meeting at the south side of the Stockyards (google the address in the event) at the… http://t.co/HoyKfIgOC7

— Bike Friendly FW (@BikeFriendlyFW) October 1, 2015

Are you ready for the Bike Rodeo? Dust off that saddle and come strut your stuff 10/10 >> http://t.co/nwCLxACRoD pic.twitter.com/UkXdRpY3sD

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) October 1, 2015

Did you know that Bike Friendly Fort Worth installs bike racks? Well, we do! And 100% of the proceeds go directly… http://t.co/xqZQXzw265

— Bike Friendly FW (@BikeFriendlyFW) October 1, 2015

Register today for the @teamLIVESTRONG #AustinChallenge >> http://t.co/USfi6BsUir pic.twitter.com/q2Ni47QM4C

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) October 1, 2015

Bikers, runners, kids:
Buffalo Bayou Park rocks!
Grand opening Sat.@HoustonChron #NewzHaikewzhttp://t.co/KzGigPkLgu

— Maggie Galehouse (@MaggieGalehouse) October 1, 2015

ATX CX Cup Series Opener: Oct. 10th & 11th, Quest CX Challenge at our NEW Race Site at @TreatyOakTX http://t.co/pEAcseYt8B

— ATXCXCup (@ATXCXCup) October 1, 2015

Breaking News: We are excited to announce that we have a new race site! The 2015 Quest Cyclocross Challenge has… http://t.co/efIkhfZ89A

— ATXCXCup (@ATXCXCup) October 1, 2015

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event A couple of laps around White Rock to work up a thirst – Dallas, TX For full details, including the addr… http://t.co/0vR1DmkJvO

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

New Event Local Bike Racing CX Grinder – Houston, TX http://t.co/91DNttmaQ4http://t.co/cfCioKYnf5
… http://t.co/rvVcH5cTxI

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

New Event Houston Grand Prix of Cyclocross Race p/b West End – Houston, TX http://t.co/91DNttmaQ4
… http://t.co/si5p9mctQw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

New Event Crosstober Fest – Keller, TX http://t.co/FbElX1GLFIhttp://t.co/uG1h9GaXC9

Sat 10/17/15
09:30 am C… http://t.co/1hlb5epG35

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

New Event Tyler SpeedWavesâ„¢ p/b Richardson Bike Mart – Tyler, TX 2015 Tyler SpeedWavesâ„¢ p/b Richardson Bike Mart a… http://t.co/aFGQTOT0lZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

New Event Tyler SpeedWavesâ„¢ p/b Richardson Bike Mart – Tyler, TX 2015 Tyler SpeedWavesâ„¢ p/b Richardson Bike Mart a… http://t.co/vjWEfi6uWJ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 2, 2015

Texas Bicycling Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: El Camino presented by American Classic – Palestine, TX, Oct 03, 2015 06:00AM – Palestine Public Library, 2000 Texas 256 Lo

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: PARK TO PORT BIKE RIDE – Houston, TX, Oct 03, 2015 07:00AM – Hermann Park Dr, Houston, TX, USA(CST) http://t.co/vJdIaVNVZU

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: NWCC Saturday morning rides – Hockley, TX, Oct 03, 2015 07:30AM – Zube Park, Hockley, TX 77447, United States(CST) http://z

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: Boerne Ride – Boerne, TX, Oct 03, 2015 08:00AM – Boerne City Hall, 402 E Blanco Rd, Boerne, TX 78006, United States(CST) ht

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: Wheels & Heels for Meals Bike Ride – Fort Davis, TX, Oct 03, 2015 08:00AM – Compromise St, Fort Davis, TX 79734, USA(CST) h

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: The Pineywoods Purgatory – Lufkin, TX, Oct 03, 2015 08:00AM – George H. Henderson, Jr. Expostion Center, Lufkin, Texas(CST

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: Beginning and Intermediate Biking – Dallas, TX, Oct 03, 2015 08:00AM – The Hockaday School, 11600 Welch Rd, Dallas, TX 7522

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: Wish 100 Bicycle Rally – McKinney, TX, Oct 03, 2015 08:00AM – Downtown, McKinney, TX(CST) http://t.co/zQXdWC46yL

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: Make a wish foundation Ride – McKinney, TX, Oct 03, 2015 08:00AM – Historic McKinney Square – 315 S. Chestnut St. – McKinne

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: CareFlite Paluxy Pedal – Glen Rose, TX, Oct 03, 2015 08:30AM – Glen Rose High School Auditorium, 900 Stadium Drive, Glen Ro

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: BTX Roundup & Ride – Bowie, TX, Oct 03, 2015 09:00AM – 104 N Smythe St, Bowie, TX 76230, USA(CST) http://t.co/2OOFNXK5Hq

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: Bicycling Skills 123 Adults – The Woodlands, TX, Oct 03, 2015 09:00AM – Rob Fleming Park, 6055 Creekside Forest Drive, The

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: North Texas Bicycle Rally – Trophy Club, TX, Oct 03, 2015 09:00AM – Byron Nelson High School, 2775 Bobcat Boulevard, Trophy

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: Bicycle Sport Shop's Six Shooter Cyclocross Race – Manor, TX, Oct 03, 2015 10:00AM – 18706 Blake Manor Rd, Manor, TX 78653,

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: The Original Bicycle Brewery Tour – Dallas, TX, Oct 03, 2015 11:00AM – Continental Avenue Pedestrian Bridge – 101-115 Conti

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: Dave Boyd Huntsville Classic – Huntsville, TX, Oct 03, 2015 12:00PM – Huntsville State Park, 565 Park Road 40 west, Huntsvi

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: The Madison – Houston, TX, Oct 03, 2015 12:00PM – Alkek Velodrome, 19008 Saums Road, Houston, TX 77084, United States(CST)

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 1, 2015

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