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My bicycling passion was rekindled in 1979 with a Huffy bicycle from Woolco. From early rides around my neighborhood my enthusiasm grew to tackle my unsupported first century. From there I discovered organized rides all over Texas, races and mountain bikes. Many bikes and miles later the enthusiasm is still there.

Thanks to my late wife, Hazel Marie, for her support over the many years, miles and rides.

My primary bike is the Cervelo Caledonia Rival AXS below. My titanium bike is the Lynskey Helix titanium. My newest bike is a Canyon Endurace CF 7 Rival eTap.

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Texas Bicycle News April 27th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 28, 2015 by Rick AnkrumApril 28, 2015

Austin Cyclocross Cup


Excited to Announce our 2015 @ATXCXCup Schedule. 3 Weekends/6 great days of TXCX Racing. Our season kickoff will take place on Oct. 10 & 11. More details will be posted soon. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for the series or individual weekend, contact us at Rolando@TexasCXProject.org

FR512 Trail Build Sat and Sunday! Camping, BBQ and PayDirt!

Saturday, May 2, 2015, 11:00 AM

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

3 Mountain Bikers Went

Trail work this weekend at RHR! May 2nd and 3rd. We’ll be working Saturday and Sunday. Camp out and BBQ if weather permits. Saturday we will meet at the main pavilion at 11AM, Sunday meet 10:30 AM. If you come late please use back entrance off Arrowhead DR. We will be in the quarry area by the back gate. Bring shovels, rakes, cordless drills, etc i…

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Anthills Work Day

GHORBA

Event category: General
Trail: The Anthills (Terry Hershey Park)
Saturday, May 9, 2015 – 8:30am
Due to all the rain we have had the vegetation is flourishing along the trails. The primary focus of this trail work party will be to trim back vegetation. We will probably also work on fixing some of the lingering mudholes so that they drain better. We will meet in the center of the Dairy Ashford parking lot at 8:30 am. Bring your work gloves, loppers (if you have them), comfortable hiking shoes and water.


Bikeabout TX

By Gordon Hodge        www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 12- Coldspring to Huntsville,TX: Turning NW, time to point homeward
Monday April 27, 2015, 37 miles (60 km) – Total so far: 448 miles (720 km)
The severe weather forecast proved correct. At 4 a.m. the fury was unleashed. I heard the rumble of thunder and double checked the tent and closed the fly vestibules. The storm blew for about 2 hours. I slept through most of it without concern. I only worried about large tree branches falling. I heard some branches falling nearby. None dropped on my shelter. It would have to be really large to get through my triple layer of protection. After the storm and daylight appeared, I assayed my situation. My encampment came through unscathed. I think I was the person in the park except for 2 campground hosts. They told me later they came by to check on me and didn’t see me. I was asleep. I heard chainsaws starting up and walked out to the park road to see what was up. Down the road there were at least 3 very large pine trees across the road. I walked around the park and took some photos and then slowly went to pack up tent. My tent was dry as I had a tarp over the tent. Park Host Buddy was driving his golf cart down the road toward me. I wanted to talk with him so I waived a towel over my to signal him. He was coming toward and stopped about 200 yards short and stopped. I couldn’t figure out what in the world he was doing, so I went back to packing. He finally showed up on foot to my camp. The whole area was without electricity due to storm and his cart batteries were low. He mentioned all the damage and a …


Sunday Streets Houston on 19th Street Slide Show

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Tweets

Could have ridden my bike today. Why do I listen to the weathermen?! #houston #cycling #biking

— Margaret Santucci (@santooch93) April 27, 2015

Drone test run. Will be HD and far more dialed in on race night: http://t.co/524Ah5Tcs6

— Bike the Bricks (@BikeTheBricks) April 28, 2015

SOS 21 miles Start Elevation 1186 ft.Max.elev.1401 a out&back a gain of 1638 ft So that's 3276 Ft. in 21 miles in Texas using mapmyride

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) April 28, 2015

Looks like Thursday is going to be pretty much perfect race weather! Already almost 60 reg'd for the… https://t.co/ievcTa0abX

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) April 28, 2015

I posted 55 photos on Facebook in the album "Clay Hunt Honor Ride" http://t.co/mIq5wbxOJi

— Project Hero (@R2RProjectHero) April 27, 2015

https://twitter.com/rothetraining/status/592771554045472769

Team Atom Cyclist for the win(d) #atomcyclistracing #atomcyclist atom_cyclist_racing #shopofthepros… https://t.co/LSHYFFPSZF

— Trek El Paso (@TrekElPaso) April 27, 2015

Let's start single speed week out right by wearing my TDF socks. Maybe I'll go faster. 🙂 Storms over… https://t.co/Y7Q8oVyGBA

— George Amen (@jore346) April 27, 2015

Join Andrea Fisher tomorrow night at our Lamar location to get tips on managing time as a busy athlete. http://t.co/rBD5NUNa4Y

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) April 27, 2015

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/592738924252024832

Tony Baca took 3rd place in the final road race of the Fayetteville Stage Race this weekend. Heath Blackgrove… http://t.co/xtUiaAVpu8

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) April 27, 2015

Yesterday I found out what 112 miles on the bike feels like in prep for #ironmanhouston. Today I discover 6 hours on an airplane. #achey

— Andrew C. Brooks (@andrewcbrooks) April 27, 2015

See you this Sunday in Houston! @TheGrandCrit, Houston Best Bike race also has a 5k and kids race! @HTC_Speaker @TexasChildrens

— markpurnell (@ispeakforyou) April 27, 2015

Biking in La Marque, TX is a little rough when you're attacked by mosquitos #Texas

— Marlene (@Marlene95675175) April 26, 2015

Event Reminders

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

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 27, 2015

2 Day Alert: Bear Creek Crits – Houston, TX, Apr 29, 2015 05:30PM – Bear Creek Park, 3535 War Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77084, United Sta

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 27, 2015

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A Dog Sprint on the Way to Plum Grove

Texbiker.net Posted on April 27, 2015 by Rick AnkrumApril 27, 2015

I was thinking of potential northerly routes for today’s ride when I remembered I haven’t been to Plum Grove in a long time. I wasn’t sure how long the route would be but I guessed it might be around 25 miles. The weather played a factor with overcast gray clouds and maybe a chance of rain. Earlier this morning we did get a little rain (.13″ at my home weather station) but with a nice breeze the roads dried off pretty quickly. There were a few puddles and water in road depressions but nothing I couldn’t ride around. The temperature was 76 degrees which felt a little cool with the wind blowing so I chose a long sleeve jersey to top off the shorts.

Loading the bike into the Jeep I drove to Brookshire Brothers in New Caney to park and start riding. I was going to ride FM1485 east to the Plum Grove – Cleveland Road but in order to add some miles I went north and through Roman Forest. By the Plum Grove – Cleveland turn I was at 10+ miles. Earlier on FM1485 just east of the bridge over the East Fork of the San Jacinto River I had dog sprint. The smallish dog (15″ at the shoulder may be) had the angle on me and got to the road before I was past him. Fortunately he overran my direction and I cut past him. He chased me a short ways but gave up. Fortunately it wasn’t uphill like it was just before I reached this property. I have been reading a thread on Bikeforums.net about dogs on rural roads. The comments offer tactics people use and some stories of success and failure. I can identify with them all. No more loose dogs after that but some fenced and chained ones looked like they wanted to chase if it wasn’t for the restraints.

On the Plum Grove – Cleveland Road I rode through some rain drops but it didn’t last thank goodness because there was no shelter. I haven’t been on this road in a long time and some developments popped up in Plum Grove. There is a new volunteer fire department building replacing the outdoor spot where the trucks parked across FM1010. The old genral store is still closed though. I rode over to the new volunteer fire building to turn to the west. The curve in FM1010 at the Plum Grove – Cleveland Road intersection is a wide sweeping one with limited visibility of traffic coming from Splendora. After waiting for some traffic to pass I started biking to the west on FM1010 which became FM2090 before the Montgomery County Line.

This was an unusual ride passing through 3 different counties: Montgomery, Harris and Liberty. Usually riding in two counties is the most on one route around home.

I rode to Splendora and stopped at the Chevron to rest and eat some snacks. No sport drink today, just water. I was at 21.1 miles which confirmed my guess on the mileage today. After the break I started to the south bound US59 service road thinking I would take a side trip on SH 242 to check on the Grand Texas construction and then get back on the service road to New Caney probably ending up biking 27 miles. When I got to SH 242 I turned to the west. I looked for some construction activity south of 242 but couldn’t see any. As I rode by the construction office on the north side I tried to see any activity there but the lone SUV in front of a portable office was all that was there. So I am not sure where the go-cart track is located but according to some newspaper articles it is being built.

The wind was at my back on SH 242 so I decided to stay on it all the way to FM1485 and then ride FM1485 to New Caney and Brookshire Brothers. This would added miles and with the weather clearing up some rain was no longer in the picture. I was able to get my average speed up to 16.2 mph on 242 by the time I pulled into the Chevron station at FM1485 and 242. I pause there to let some traffic go by on FM1485 before heading east to New Caney. The helpful wind was now a headwind and my average speed started to go down some. By the time I got to the Jeep I biked 37.25 miles averaging 15.9 mph. If I had not stopped at two traffic lights in the last 1/2 mile I think my average speed would have been 16.0 or 16.1 mph.

Weather at the start of the ride
Weather at the start of the ride
Weather at the end of the ride
Weather at the end of the ride

A cool front is supposed to arrive this evening dropping the temperature into the 50’s with tomorrow’s high of 69. It will be partly cloudy to clear. Not sure how this affects my biking.

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Texas Bicycling News April 26th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 26, 2015 by Rick AnkrumApril 26, 2015

Elbowz Racing Elite Cycling Team


Some bad luck in yesterday’s Stage 3 Road Race when Colin and Kevin got caught up in a crash in the final 200m, but today’s a new day and we’re rested and ready for the final day of the Joe Martin Stage Race.


Fayetteville 2015

U23 Development Team

Great weekend of racing for the U23 Development Team at the Lapeze & Johns Fayetteville Stage Race! Although John Paul had some back luck with some early mechanicals and flats, TC and Issac worked together and finished strong in the GC at 5th & 6th! Some podiums and some cash too! …


Hill Country Ride for AIDS raises funds with bike ride

By William Malm        kxan.com

Video

AUSTIN (KXAN) — The 16th annual Hill Country Bike Ride for AIDS took place on Saturday with over 400 cyclists riding through Central Texas.
Ten AIDS service organizations came together more than 15 years ago to create a cycling event to raise money to fund services for people affected by HIV and AIDS in Central Texas.
In fourteen years, the Ride has distributed more than …


Motorist hits 10-year-old on bicycle

By JC Cortez        amarillo.com

A 10-year-old boy was taken to a local hospital with a head injury and broken bones after he was struck by an SUV just before 8 a.m., April 23 at the intersection of South Georgia Street and Southwest 16th Avenue, Amarillo police said.
The boy was heading to school, riding his bicycle east on Southwest 16th when he was struck by a GMC Terrain driven by Jessica Ann Fajardo, 27, of Amarillo, traveling south on …


Cycling in Caprock Canyons provides adventure

By Mark Moser        lubbockonline.com


Jumping out of a comfortable bed at 5 a.m. to bicycle more than a 100 miles feels like jumping out of a good airplane.
Though, when the noise of the city fades, substituted only by the crunch of gravel beneath your tires, the reluctance is replaced by a gravitating pull toward the horizon.
Last week, that pull took me to Caprock Canyons State Park. Hours of poring over maps reveal a route of nearly 90 percent gravel roads connecting to …

Go for an easy beginner ride

Saturday, May 2, 2015, 9:00 AM

Performance Bicycle
7549 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX

1 Cycling Enthusiasts Went

You’re invited to join our Saturday morning, beginners group ride starting from and ending at our W. Houston, Performance Bicycle store. The ride is for beginners and those getting back on the saddle. The average pace will be between 10 and 14 miles per hour and the ride will last approximately one hour. We’ll explore some of the local bike paths a…

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Overcast skies can’t dampen Wounded Warriors visit

By PAUL GNADT        www.keenestar.net


Overcast skies didn’t dampen the atmosphere of the seventh annual visit of more than 200 Wounded Warriors who bicycled into Keene for breakfast Friday morning.
The riders are wounded military veterans of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who rode in the seventh Ride 2 Recovery Texas Challenge.
The riders arrived in Keene about 8:50 a.m. and stopped to eat at Callicott Student Park on the …

El Clásico Bicycle Race

Saturday, May 2, 2015, 2:00 PM

Downtown El Paso
Exact location TBA El Paso, TX

3 Cyclists Went

The first-ever event offers road, criterium and sprint races Saturday and Sunday, May 2-3. Information: elclasicorace.com. The 45-mile road race will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday in Downtown El Paso. There will be a couple of checkpoints along the route through the valley before arriving in Las Cruces. The race will end at the 3rd Annual Blazin Beerfe…

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Saturday Beginner Ride

Saturday, May 2, 2015, 10:00 AM

Performance Bicycle
4750 Fm 1960 Rd W Houston, TX

1 Bicycle Enthusiasts Went

The ride starts from the Performance North Houston store location.  We do not ride on 1960 but go through the neighborhoods to start the ride.  The ride is approximately 10 miles and pace is based on participants for the day.  It is a No Drop Ride.Please bring a helmet, spare tube, waterbottle, positive attitude 🙂

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The 2015 BP MS150

the surly biker

Last weekend was our 2nd BP MS150. Unfortunately, weather cut the event in half – the MS Society and event coordinators canceled day 1 of the ride due to bad conditions. It had been raining and storming heavily on and off all week, and we got nailed again Thursday night and Friday night. This caused the campgrounds at the half-way overnight point in La Grange almost completely flooded leaving no place to put 13,000 riders and their tents. With the threat of more storms Saturday night, having a bunch of tents in a soppy field isn’t the best in an electrical storm either. This was only the 2nd time in the entire 31 years the MS150 has been …


Texas Hill Country: Groundroll 8

the surly biker

A few weeks ago, our company’s EVP invited the wife and I to participate in an invite only small gathering of folks from the E&P industry in the Texas Hill Country. Every year, they get together and bike different routes Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. We’ve never been out to Hill Country before, so we were really excited – especially since it’s such an elite event. We knew we wouldn’t do as well as the regulars because we aren’t super strong cyclists and we’ve never biked in hills like that before, but we were pumped anyway.
It’s held in the little town of Fredericksburg, TX. It’s about a 3 hour drive west from Houston. It’s a fabulous, old, little town with …


The Long Road Back

by Bike Noob

The great concert pianist, Ignace Paderewski, is quoted as saying: “When I miss a day of practice, I know it. When I miss two days, my teacher knows it. When I miss five days, the audience knows it.”
As you know, I’ve missed the equivalent of a month on the bike, with just a few days sprinkled in there where I actually got a chance to ride. And boy, do I know it.
Our friend, Don Blount, has just told us about the rehabilitation regimen he’s putting himself through to return to biking from surgery. Don is a focused, goal-driven kind of guy. I take more of a recreational approach to my biking. I want to have a good day on the bike, maybe …


2015 BP MS-150

Cycling Space City

The largest charity bike ride in North America is the BPMS-150.  It is a two day ride from Houston to Austin with a mandatory fundraising amount of $400 for every rider.  The ride is capped at 13,000 riders!  Last year, 2014, the ride raised over $20 Million for the MS Society.
This year because of epic rains for a week leading up to the ride, the overnight campground at the La Grange Fairgrounds was too flooded and the ride organizers cancelled the first day.  Since I had friends and family, many from outside Texas, donating $$ for me to do this ride I didn’t want them to think I spent Saturday on the …


Lower Crabapple Ride

Pit’s Fritztown News

As we had some wonderful weather – well, except for the wind [of up to 15 miles per hour in gusts] – I went on a bicycle ride again on Lower Crabapple Road. I hadn’t exactly planned it, but when I felt that today I had really good legs I did all of Lower Crabapple, from it’s beginning at the intersection with TX 16 [N. Llano Road] …


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event SicloVerde – San Antonio, TX http://t.co/lzZzK88Gbn

SicloVerde is an urban bike ride and walk event t… http://t.co/0IA2eGvnqS

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 27, 2015

New Event WTCA Caprock Escarpment Tour DETAILS: The Caprock Escarpment will be held on Saturday, May 9th, at 09:00… http://t.co/OMduXOYO30

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 27, 2015

New Event Third Thursday Time Trial Series Race 3 – Lubbock, TX http://t.co/vXcyQmm74yhttp://t.co/Pgo6MNIY6p
… http://t.co/MGj9Xnhqed

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 27, 2015

Tweets

Thank you @houheightsnews @SundayStreetHTX @1stSatArtMarket pic.twitter.com/BMQ5Bvzyqa

— Chocolate Wasted (@ChocolaWasted) April 26, 2015

Just another weekend in Texas.#cycling #shinergasp #shinergasp2015 #ibikeshiner #chipseal #cows… https://t.co/VcOHrNMaC0

— Russell Pecot (@rpecot) April 27, 2015

I posted 39 photos on Facebook in the album "2015 TEXAS CHALLENGE" http://t.co/wj2eAeDBYO

— Project Hero (@R2RProjectHero) April 27, 2015

Check out the asshat riding for @MichelobULTRA crashing someone and not helping during the #BPMS150 https://t.co/4db0e3yGvX

— Mad Biker (@cyclingspacecit) April 27, 2015

Man, chillin with Evan was the greatest thing this morning. It's been a year since I last ride with him. pic.twitter.com/PoTFIJkBXP

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) April 27, 2015

Istook men Unite! #originalistook #cycling # fortworth @marcistook @ Trails At Foster Park https://t.co/HasfsSN0R3

— Kyle Istook (@kyleistook) April 27, 2015

Rode as a bike medic to support the hundreds of participants. Luckily everyone stayed up on our… https://t.co/RpJG4OpAIf

— George Amen (@jore346) April 27, 2015

https://twitter.com/Treatevery1nice/status/592447226913300480

Around mile 70, they all stood up and looked like I was bringing them something. https://t.co/5h2zXXUOCp

— George Amen (@jore346) April 27, 2015

STOLEN – Black Trek in Gateway https://t.co/7NdrKKI88a pic.twitter.com/kiTsCfpONC

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) April 26, 2015

Just picked up my new Tern bike! Cruising in Austin today @ternbicycles #30daysofbiking #SMSpoke #LACBC pic.twitter.com/QvDTgvaCYz

— Eileen Schaubert (@eileenstx) April 26, 2015

Thank you again, Cigna health care, and @sundaystreethtx, for hosting another brief, but fun Sunday… https://t.co/0Z3coIUumH

— Emmanuel Matteer Jr. (@forahouseboy) April 26, 2015

Great sprinting again today. Thanks to Ra Ann Laine for being the race admin and Kelly for reffing and bells…. http://t.co/QnyzbOluFR

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) April 26, 2015

This is living done right. #bicycle #dog #chill #sundaystreetshtx #Houston https://t.co/Walnz4FDzd

— Ernest Gonzalez (@EGHtown) April 26, 2015

Everywhere is a bike rack @SundayStreetHTX Come tell us where we need more permanent bike parking pic.twitter.com/33nwMDqW5Z

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) April 26, 2015

@SundayStreetHTX Party is hopping on 19th Street. Grab the kids, the bicycles, and come party. pic.twitter.com/aVbRsIWlpy

— Tom McCasland (@McCasland4HTX) April 26, 2015

#dirtyWacofondo great ride, great roads, great friends. @fearless_haute #buttrmakesitbetter… https://t.co/h1pibaPxnY

— Catherine Moore (@Pigtailracer) April 26, 2015

Beautiful day today at @SundayStreetHTX! pic.twitter.com/nNkMdLNDXt

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) April 26, 2015

#sundaystreetshtx #jamis #bicycle #biking #random #ride #adventures #Houston #sunday @ Cigna Sunday… https://t.co/QJ0lGyHrH8

— Ernest Gonzalez (@EGHtown) April 26, 2015

Lot of good ideas being generated for the Houston Bike Plan at @SundayStreetHTX pic.twitter.com/bgUloYs0hH

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) April 26, 2015

Where will @velopaso be Tuesday morning? At the @ELPBikeMonth proclamation at City Hallhttps://t.co/aGOBUXq701 pic.twitter.com/0npAZpH5mR

— Bike Hombre – STREETS ARE FOR PEOPLE (@sbwhite) April 26, 2015

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— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) April 26, 2015

Matching helmets! #cignahouston #sundaystreetshtx https://t.co/KpoVkz8fZy

— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) April 26, 2015

A few club members just rolled in from a drizzly, cool, sunny, hot, & windy ride. Hope you got out on the bike too! pic.twitter.com/OxbXJQajT0

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) April 26, 2015

Trails are in great shape after the rain and wildflowers are amazing! pic.twitter.com/33wllBKjc2

— Reveille Peak Ranch (@RPRTexas) April 26, 2015

Ultra light bicycle touring set-up. pic.twitter.com/5Jgk2xtE4m

— Bryan Beresford (@Bercycle) April 26, 2015

Early morning ride dedications before heading out for 100 miles! Love these awesome student leaders! @Texas4000 pic.twitter.com/gMtyay6RAt

— Jenifer Sarver (@utsarver) April 25, 2015

Haven't been to Clear Lake in forever. This is gonna be a great ride.

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) April 26, 2015

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Take no Prisoners – College Station, TX, Apr 28, 2015 05:30PM – 2601 Harvey Rd, College Station, TX, 77845, United States(C

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 26, 2015

2 Day Alert: Sun & Ski Tuesday Night Crit – Richardson, TX, Apr 28, 2015 05:30PM – 501 S Plano Rd, Richardson Square, 501 S Plano Rd, Ri

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 26, 2015

2 Day Alert: Loop Group Ride – San Angelo, TX, Apr 28, 2015 06:00PM – TX Dept of Transportation, 4502 Knickerbocker, San Angelo, TX(CST)

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 26, 2015

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Bike noob, Bike-car crashes, BP MS 150, Caprock Canyons, Elbowz Racing, Fayetteville Stage Race, Groundroll 8, Hill Country Ride for Aids, Lower Crabapple Ride, Wounded Warriors | Leave a reply

5 Sets of Flashing Lights and Sirens

Texbiker.net Posted on April 26, 2015 by Rick AnkrumApril 26, 2015

I biked to the southeast today on the “Huffman – Atascocita – Walden” route. The weather started out cloudy but as I rode the clouds spread out some but not until I got a few rain drops when I went past the Kingwood library. I was hoping it wouldn’t last and it didn’t. The temperature was in the mid 80’s and the wind was from the SE at 10 mph when I left home at 1:25 but increased to 13 mph by the time I got back home at 4:02.

I wasn’t able to ride as fast as I wanted to over the 30.4 miles on today’s ride. The legs just couldn’t overcome the wind or put out any more power. I did get the average speed up to 14.9 mph but it fell to 14.6 mph by the finish.

The rest stop at the Huffman Chevron was needed and I sat under the canopy enjoying the trail mix bar and whole grain bar along with the Powerade. I hoped the wind would be more cooperative from there to home and it was.

After leaving the Chevron station two Harris County Sheriff patrol cars raced towards the east with sirens and lights flashing. Not too long after that another one came by followed by another one. Then as I was riding over Lake Houston a fifth patrol car raced by. I don’t know what the incident was but there might have been some come from other directions as well.

Many people were out in there boats on Lake Houston along W. Lake Houston Parkway and FM1960. I also saw 5 other bicyclists in various spots on the ride. One unusual spot was across from the Huffman Chevron while I was taking a break. He was on his aero bars going east through the FM2100 intersection.

It has been a good biking week with 209.44 miles. This is the second week this year over 200 miles. April mileage is up to 573.28 and year to date I biked 1583 miles. I biked 6 days this week.

Monday could be wet with rain in the forecast. I will see if it drys off enough to ride.

Huffman weather during the rest stop

Huffman weather during the rest stop

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