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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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Mark July’s Goal Complete

Texbiker.net Posted on July 29, 2015 by Rick AnkrumJuly 29, 2015

I reached my mileage goal for July riding the “New Caney – Gene Campbell Road” route today. The ride was 35.6 miles long raising my July mileage to 839.86 putting me over my 834 mile goal. I got to start earlier than yesterday’s ride leaving home at 10:30 and returning home at 1:34. The next two days I can add to the total, possibly getting to 900 miles. I was doing a countdown in my head as I rode. This was the 5th time I rode this route this year. See the ride comparison summary at the bottom.

It was another hot day for biking. According to Eric Berger with the Houston Chronicle it was 100 degrees yesterday breaking the 692 day string of days not getting to 100. I am not sure where they measure this but Eric said it was at Bush Intercontinental Airport weather station. Looking at the weather page in the Chronicle it says the high yesterday was 98 at the same weather station. Maybe Eric has a secret one. My home weather station showed this when I finished the ride today:

7-29-2015 Home Weather Finish
I have two weather sensors. The 105.8 degrees is in the sun and the 99.1 degrees is in the shade. Humidity was very low today. The perspiration dried quickly while I was moving and when I stopped I didn’t have the dripping like other days. The wind was light and the sky had a few small clouds.

Riding under the Grand Parkway FM1314 overpass construction I saw the pavement machine is poised to install the overpass deck. Since there were no workers around I rode through the work zone rather than the detour lane to the left. I went past a giant crane truck and felt like a small ant beside it.

I stopped at the Stripes when I got to 24.7 miles for a break. It was enjoyable sitting under the pump canopy with a light breeze blowing and watching the traffic go by. After 30 minutes I was back biking the 11 miles home. Riding through Briar Tree minding my own business at a street intersection I heard a large dog barking and approaching the street I was on. He gave chase for a few feet but I was far enough past him he was interested enough to really chase me. I have seen this dog before but I am not sure where he stays. Most of the times I ride here I never see or hear him. I perked up after that.

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7-29-2015 Route Rides Comparison Summary YTD

Rides on today’s route YTD

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Texas Bicycling News July 28th

Texbiker.net Posted on July 28, 2015 by Rick AnkrumJuly 28, 2015

PARK TO PORT BIKE RIDE

www.hermannpark.org


Saturday, October 3, 2015 7 am
Bill Coats Bridge
The 2nd Annual Park to Port Bike Ride will be held Saturday, October 3, 2015. The 20-mile ride will start in Hermann Park and travel east along Brays Bayou to the Port, where there will be a turn-around celebration, sponsored by the Port of Houston Authority, with snacks, music and activities at Brady’s Landing. Riders will then return along the same path back to Hermann Park for a post-ride celebration where there will be music, food, drinks and more.
Rolling start at Bill Coats Bridge in Hermann Park from 7 – 9 a.m.
Register Today!
Early Bird Registration – $25 (Limited to 500 registrants. Ends July 31.)
Registration – $35 (August 1 – sold out)
All proceeds benefit Hermann Park Conservancy. …


City wants more hiking and biking, less traffic

By Jeremy T. Gerlach        www.mysanantonio.com


As San Antonio’s streets prepare for an estimated influx of 1.1 million people over the next 25 years, city officials have said they are counting on alternate forms of transit to alleviate the strain.
About 325,000 residents — out of about 2 million living in Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe and Kendall counties — cycle at least once a month, according to a recent survey by the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, a …


Bike thief now has three of my bikes….

by mxshred        www.bikemojo.com

I had three bikes stolen from my garage early Saturday morning in south Austin. My garage is detached from the house but it’s in my backyard and they managed to pull this off without me, my wife, or my dog hearing anything. The garage was locked but the bikes weren’t locked up to anything inside the garage. I have three other bikes that weren’t taken. They didn’t touch anything else.
These MFers are pretty ballsy or maybe just stupid. I have a pretty gnarly looking pitbull. Huge head, cropped ears, looks like she does nothing but lift weights all day. Either they didn’t care about my dog or didn’t know about her. Makes me wonder how much research they did.
They are lucky I didn’t wake up. I still can’t believe my dog didn’t detect them as …


One Year later, no changes

by Daniel Day        bikesanantonio.blogspot.com


Last Year as I started this blog, I wrote about how two accidents that didn’t need to happen.  One was Jose Carlos Macy who died across from the HEB on W Commerce and Calaveras and another Chase White on Broadway right before Hildebrand.  One year late nothing has changed, these  stroads are still terrible places to ride your bicycle.
Jose Carlos Macy was riding home along the 5ft bicycle lane on W Commerce St when two people decided to turn W Commerce into a race way.  People are unaware that when they’re driving, the size of the lane that they’re traveling in will either encourage or discourage speeding and the wider the lane, the more accidents are likely to happen.  W commerce St has two 12 ft lanes and only 5ft for a bicycle lane on the left hand side while the right hand side is 9ft wide.(Image …


Judge Carroll remains in critical condition after weekend bike accident

by Titus Falodun        www.reporternews.com

ABILENE, Texas – Judge Sam Carroll remains in critical condition in Hendrick Medical Center’s intensive-care unit after a bicycle accident over the weekend, a family friend said Tuesday.
Carroll, 68, is the judge for Taylor County Court at Law No. 2.
He was riding in the Tour de Gap bike ride Saturday, when the accident occurred.
Joy Ellinger said Carroll …


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event PARK TO PORT BIKE RIDE – Houston, TX http://t.co/mjGO61tx6f

The 2nd Annual Park to Port Bike Ride wil… http://t.co/hZvdRtXHLA

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 28, 2015

New Event Garden Ridge-Grune Latte Ride – Garden Ridge, TX http://t.co/yAvHhZ8hmW

There will be two groups on t… http://t.co/ceHMPnDYCe

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 29, 2015

New Event Corinth Cycling Group Rides – Corinth, TX Corinth Cycling Saturday morning group rides. Please visit … http://t.co/3IHu6s6Qsj

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 29, 2015

New Event Bankers’ Ride – College Station, TX http://t.co/2XltTBxGN6

Steady endurance ride with regroup points … http://t.co/lgfwz91Hvx

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 29, 2015

Tweets About Texas Bicycling

At Helen's Garden on Main Street in League City, Texas#bikecommute#touringbike #bike #bicycle… https://t.co/KlDnTzUKMx

— Bike Tourings (@biketourings) July 29, 2015

Devona's Medical Bills http://t.co/bPpTzTs3D7 via @gofundme

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) July 28, 2015

Morning sprint!! Quick ride before headed to work the part time job. #headsweats #ridetexas #cycling… https://t.co/3do11SmKws

— George Amen (@jore346) July 28, 2015

Texas Mamma Jamma Ride is hosting a rest stop at the Tour de Jalapeño in San Marcos this Sunday, August 2nd. They… http://t.co/cukxUwyTf0

— Generation SERVE (@genserveatx) July 27, 2015

#LETSRIDE the Blazin' Saddle 75 this weekend! #ShopLocal #BicyclesInc #RideGranbury http://t.co/XM28vTERwl http://t.co/WwfaleLxtW

— Bicycles Inc (@bicycles_inc) July 28, 2015

Bike Shop Horror #4 pic.twitter.com/0NZBZhU6FO

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) July 28, 2015

@texbiker passing issues are north of 242. bike rack hack for jury duty summons Conroe. pic.twitter.com/xhQiriTey4

— James Webster (@Jamesw2) July 28, 2015

Texas Bicycling Upcoming Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: PURE Driveway Series – Austin, TX, Jul 30, 2015 05:00PM – Driveway Austin Motorsports, 8400 Delwau Lane, Austin, TX 78725,

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 28, 2015

2 Day Alert: KingRacingGroup Thursday Night Crits – Dallas, TX, Jul 30, 2015 05:30PM – South Dallas/Fair Park, Dallas, TX, USA(CST) http

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 28, 2015

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Live Track Problem Solved Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 28, 2015 by Rick AnkrumJuly 28, 2015

If I wanted to avoid the heat today I messed up. I got a late start leaving home at 12:05. I could have left 10 minutes earlier but I could not figure out how to get Live Track to work on my phone. Yesterday evening I downloaded an update for the the Garmin Connect program on my phone (a OnePlus 1). I read over the changes made but didn’t see anything in particular that I thought would be an issue. Each time I tried to start Live Track it said I needed to select a device. The only time I got this message prior to the update was when my phone and my Garmin 510 were not pairing over Bluetooth. I checked the Bluetooth settings, unpaired and repaired the phone and the 510. Still no Live Track. Finally I looked at the bottom of the Live Track screen on my phone and there was a device listed that had not been there before: Edge 510. I tapped it and Live Track finally connected. Here is the screen.

7-28-2015 Garmin Connect Live Track screen
After I saw this I remember reading in the changes that you could pair more than device and some other changes to support the new 520. Previously my wife said Live Track would work for awhile and then stop. Today I checked with her when I stopped in Huffman at the 25 mile mark. She could see where I was and the dot was pulsating. On previous rides when I would go into the store out of range from the 510 Live Track stopped and did not restart when I was back in range. That did not happen today so hopefully Garmin has Live Track fixed. My wife really liked it when it worked.

Today was the 2nd time I biked the “May Park Community Center – Huffman” route this year. I came up with this route for variety when I ride to the south and east. Today I rode 36.63 miles versus 39.83 miles the first time. A comparison summary of the two rides. I left out some streets at the beginning of the ride today because I was starting late and getting close to my goal for July.

7-28-2015 Route Rides Comparison Summary YTD

With today’s ride I am at 804.25 miles for July with only 30 miles left to reach my goal of 834 miles. With 3 potential biking days left I think I can reach my goal.

It was hot today but the humidity had to be lower because when I got to the Chevron in Huffman my wrist bands were not dripping in perspiration. Later when I got home and removed them I noticed they were almost dry. I took a 35 minute rest stop at the Chevron. This was 25 miles into the ride. While I was there a lady and young man were waiting on a deputy sheriff to arrive. I could overhear the lady tell the deputy the young man and his pickup ran into the back of her car. From where I was sitting I couldn’t see much damage but I could not see the back of the car. The deputy talked to them and passed out some paper forms. In the meantime the three wreckers that converged on the scene left empty handed (or hook) with no need for their services. After a few minutes everyone involved left. I gather myself up, refilled my water bottle and headed out for the 11 miles home. The weather screenshots while I was at the Chevron station.

7-28-2015 Huffman Weather 1
7-28-2015 Huffman Weather 2

I got home at 3:22 and my wife saw me pull up to the garage. She came to the door and told me the Live Track map showed reach Lake Houston and all the way home. I hope it keeps working this well for the Hotter’n Hell 100 in late August. I like my wife to know where I am on the ride amongst the 12,000 riders. No oterh bikers where out along the route today. They might have biked earlier or stayed inside out of the heat.

Riding west on FM1960 from Huffman I thought about the heat and how as long as I was moving it didn’t feel unbearable. I like hot weather so maybe that is a factor. It is a major reason why I like living here.

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Texas Bicycling News July 27th

Texbiker.net Posted on July 27, 2015 by Rick AnkrumJuly 27, 2015

Fall 2015 Tour de Taco preview – El Taxqueño Taqueria (Aug. 23)

by wczimm        bikefriendlyoc.org


El Taxqueño Taqueria (formerly known as Santiago’s) is now managed by the bike-friendly Monroy family. With previous experience in the kitchen at Bob’s Steak and Chop House and the Tower Club, the Monroy family offers hand-made corn tortillas, a bring your own beverage policy, and 10 percent off discount for biking to their restaurant. El Taxqueño Taqueria will be one of the stops for …


Community leader: Richardson receives award for being a bike-friendly community

by PAUL VOELKER        www.dallasnews.com


While Richardson is known for many things including its technology focus, high-performing schools, Eisemann Center and annual Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival, we are also building on our reputation as being known for something else — being a bike-friendly community.
Thanks to our growing trail system and ongoing commitment to create bike lanes on our city streets, Richardson was recently named a bronze level Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists.
Richardson is the only community in the …


Local judge recovering after bike accident

by Titus Falodun        www.reporternews.com


ABILENE, Texas – Taylor County Court-at-law No. 2 Judge Sam Carroll was critically injured while participating in the annual Tour de Gap bike race on Saturday.
Joy Ellinger, a friend of the Carroll family, said Carroll is “listed in critical condition; however, he is improving.”
He is at Hendrick Medical Center.
Jim MacDonald, Tour de Gap organizer, said the accident took place …


Local cyclist (and mayor) upset by bike lane parking

By Dug Begley        blog.chron.com


On Friday, Mayor Annise Parker took to Twitter to voice her surprise at something many downtown cyclists have complained about for months.

We've had 10 block protected bike lane downtown 4 months & issued 285 tickets on street! Really? It's painted bright green w/ white bikes!-A

— Annise Parker (@AnniseParker) July 24, 2015


It has taken some time for a handful of drivers to get the concept of the bike lane, even as cyclists celebrate and some drivers still rail about its existence. It’s common to see a car weave onto the lane, especially at intersections. Large, rubberized bumps separate cars and the cycle track between blocks, but drivers looking for a curb spot have …


8/1 & 8/2 Rides: Cozy Cove! Red Horn!

by Thomas        steinerranchcycling.com

Is it too hot for you? No! Maybe for those other guys in [insert rival club name here], but not us! Saturday let’s get all sweaty together and check out the brutal climbing that is our Cozy Cove ride. This version has a quick lap around Pace Bend Park which requires $3 cash, so don’t miss out! Total distance is only 57 miles, but don’t forget about the 3000+ feet of climbing fun. Depart from Cups & Cones at the usual 7:30am. There will be 2 distinct groups: stupid folks that try to kill each other with hammering and …


METRO Aims to Improve Bus Network

BikeHouston


You may have seen the temporary signs at METRO’s bus stops. They signal that big changes are about to come for the transit authority’s patrons, including bicycle riders who rely on METRO buses for segments of their trips to work, school, parks and other destinations.
The new bus network—the biggest re-imagining of the system in decades—will be launched on Aug. 16, with METRO offering free rides for the first week.
METRO allows people to bring their bikes along when they travel on buses and METRORail trains. Low-floor buses are equipped with bike racks; bicycles can also be stowed on high-floor …


You Can’t Judge Age By Looking At Butts

by Bill Cullins        bcullins.blogspot.com


I raced the Tour de Gap event this past weekend which was a fun but hard ‘T-shirt’ ride sponsored by Abilene’s Biketown shop . Unsanctioned events such as Tour de Gap are sometimes derisively referred to as T-shirt rides by egotistical USA Cycling racers because the organizers hand out T-shirts to all participants and because this type of race/tour is typically not sanctioned by USA Cycling.
Sanctioned or not, the field that lined up for the 56 mile race distance included quite a bit of cycling talent and saw some hard racing at every age group level. The overall winner was Abilene’s Luke Allen, a strong young cyclist who races for the Matrix/RBM team and also for Midwestern University at the collegiate level.
Allen completed the tough hilly …


Bike courier and bicycle advocate Christina Jones to talk urban biking

www.dallascitynews.net

Are you interested in getting around on a bike but aren’t sure where to start? Do you want tips for riding more smoothly in Dallas? Get the knowledge you need to fearlessly take to the streets at the Dallas Public Library, 1515 Young St. on Thursday Aug. 6.
From 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the first floor Community Showcase, longtime bike courier and bicycle advocate Christina Jones will share the lessons she’s learned from years of riding on the streets of Dallas.
Topics covered will include: traffic laws and the rights of people on bikes; how to control traffic by …


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New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Tour de Tolerance – Sunland Park, TX http://t.co/Bw4C5AEXw3

The 10th annual Tour de Tolerance bicycli… http://t.co/8qYtKiEMr1

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 28, 2015

Tweets About Texas Bicycling

You get a little #hotter #cycling 50 miles in #texas than you do in the #UK had to #cooloff loved… https://t.co/i5e0xIbbhy

— Trish V. (@Vanderarban) July 28, 2015

July Dallas Critical Mass http://t.co/cDOzs4c968

— Bike Friendly Cedars (@BikeCedars) July 28, 2015

Today Ride was just to relax the legs from yesterday's Laguna 66 Bike Ride, had to roll some today, great e… http://t.co/cYaQY3NQBE

— Fernando Martinez (@SafeCyclist) July 27, 2015

Bike + Bikerack= pole❓ pic.twitter.com/mKvQeAwTvx

— Bike UT (@bikeut) July 27, 2015

Not that we are counting, however we have 11 weeks til our first @ATXCXCup event. We will be announcing our new… http://t.co/i2bAhGApMW

— ATXCXCup (@ATXCXCup) July 27, 2015

We are set to welcome in Pablo Pablo Cesar Cruz to the Midwestern State Family. Pablo has twice been Honduran… http://t.co/6UlfEupOyK

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) July 27, 2015

FortWorth CriticalMass is this Friday! This monthly group ride starts from Burnett Park and we've got a station… http://t.co/KUwuPS9tl7

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) July 27, 2015

This project will add some parking to the Parkway. http://t.co/11TKto467S #hounews by @DugBegley pic.twitter.com/hPPWz49Yf7

— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) July 27, 2015

The build up for @hotternhell100 continues this weekend at The Blazin' Saddle 75 in Granbury! Join… https://t.co/WDeqHItREu

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) July 27, 2015

Texas Bicycling Upcoming Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Memorial Park Criterium, Jul 29, 2015 05:00PM – Memorial Park Picnic Loop @ Washington Ave./ Memorial Park, Houston, TX, US

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2015

2 Day Alert: Bicycles Inc. Wednesday Night Crits – Fort Worth, TX, Jul 29, 2015 05:15PM – Jack Newell Drive S and Gravel Road, Forth Wor

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2015

2 Day Alert: Wednesday Night Ride – El Paso, TX, Jul 29, 2015 06:45PM – River Run Plaza – 1071 Country Club Rd – El Paso, TX 79932(CST)

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 27, 2015

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