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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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What Happened to My Garmin 510?

Texbiker.net Posted on April 24, 2015 by Rick AnkrumApril 24, 2015

Rolling out the driveway around a very big pile of mulch I stopped for traffic and to start my Garmin 510. When I glanced at the 510 I didn’t notice that the profiles had changed. I turned left and rode about 100 feet and stopped because the sensors were not registering on the 510. That was when I noticed my profiles were gone and the display screens were back to the default views. This was not a good start for the ride. I punched on some settings and made some changes trying to get the speed/cadence sensor to connect with the 510. I thought it was working and resumed the ride. I didn’t get too far (about .3 of mile) and again noticed the 510 was not working properly. Another session of screen flipping and punching settings trying to get it setup the way I like.

I use two profiles, one for road biking and one for mountain biking (really trails, we don’t have anything even approaching a mountain in Houston). I thought I had recovered the settings after the .3 mile stop and started riding again. When I got to 5 miles I saw the lap notice did not come up so I tried searching for that setting but couldn’t find it. I did set an alert for every 5 miles in the meantime. Next I stopped where I exit Kingwood Greens onto W. Lake Houston Parkway and tried looking again for the lap setting. I finally found it and set it. I think I have the settings I needed for today’s ride. Then I noticed the auto pause was not working which affected my average speed because it was counting during the stops to fix the 510. I found that setting and was now ready to continue.

The plan was to ride the “FM1960 to FM686 – Back” route for a little longer distance than usual and with the threat of rain tomorrow I wanted to get some extra miles. I rode that route and logged 38.93 miles (not counting what I lost setting up the 510). Leaving home at 12:17 and with the 510 setup delays I hoped I wouldn’t be caught in some late afternoon rain. I wasn’t though the gray sky was not encouraging. It was 83 degrees and the SSE 10 mph wind was not that helpful riding to FM686. Returning from FM686 was a little easier with the coming from my left side slightly to the rear. The 510 average speed was 14.0 mph while the Golden Cheetah program credited me with 15.3 mph. I like the GC one and think it is closer than the 510 average.

When I got home I found out all of the activities that were on the 510 were gone except for the last 3 rides. Fortunately I copy the files from the 510 to my computer after each ride.

Riding about half the miles on FM1960 is different from my usual activity. The road is generally smooth shoulders except for the first mile or so after crossing into Liberty county. I didn’t feel the chip’n seal as much because I was concentrating on keeping a good pace into the wind but I did notice when I got onto the smooth pavement before going up the railroad overpass hill (our mountain). The return leg was quick after the short turnaround stop at the Dayton Food & Fuel store at FM686. I wore a new Sweatvac cap today and at the stop I took time to wipe the sweat from behind my sunglasses. Overall I like the Sweatvac cap. This was the third ride wearing my new Catlike helmet too. I like the larger vents on the Catlike versus the ones on my old Bell helmet. A nice feature of the Catlike is mess in the 2 front facing vents to keep bugs out. Also the vents are large enough to get a finger in to scratch my head when I need to.

I got back home at 3:43 making this a 2:47:21 ride. I stopped at the Huffman Chevron to rest and refuel. The wind felt good as I sat eating and drinking. I stayed a little longer than usual allowing my legs to recover a little before tackling the last 11+ miles to home.

Activity standings after today’s ride: 144.78 miles this week, Riding time this week 9:43:39. 508.62 miles this month in 33:33:58 riding time. 1519 miles for the year biking 46 times so far.

Huffman weather while I stopped at the Huffman Chevron

Huffman weather while I stopped at the Huffman Chevron

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Texas Bicycling News Digest April 23rd

Texbiker.net Posted on April 24, 2015 by Rick AnkrumApril 24, 2015

HPD officer hits, kills bicyclist in southeast Houston

abc13.com        VIDEO

HOUSTON (KTRK) — The intersection of MLK Boulevard and Reed Road in southeast Houston is completely closed after a Houston Police Department cruiser hit and killed a man on a bicycle around 4:40am this morning.
Houston police say Officer R. Scott was traveling westbound on Reed Road and had the green light when they say a man on a bicycle heading southbound on MLK biked into Reed Road and collided with Officer Scott.
We know the officer’s squad car lights were not on and investigators are working to see if the bicyclist had any lights on his bike. Witnesses tell us the officer was traveling fast. HPD …


Richard DeGarmo seeks financial support following cancer surgery

By VeloNews.com

American cycling pioneer Richard DeGarmo, a former president the United States Cycling Federation — the precursor to USA Cycling — and director of the Tour of Texas, is seeking financial help following surgery for liver cancer.
“Richard gave so many of my generation a fabulous month-long series of races that helped us not only jump start the season, but also our careers,” Olympic champion Connie Carpenter Phinney said. “He provided us host accommodations so that we could stay and race for the entire month of March. He was way ahead of his time and simply loved the sport of cycling.
“[He] gave many of us a forum to race and develop our talents. It will be a very long road and he is in …


Houston lawyer raises more than $100,000 for charity bike ride

by Lindsay Stafford Mader        blog.texasbar.com


The morning after severe thunderstorms and hail caused the first phase of the BP MS 150 charity bike ride to be canceled, cool and clear skies kicked off day two of the annual event, which is typically a 180-mile trip from Houston to Austin. Because of the weather on Saturday, participants started on Sunday at the mid-way point. For the fourth year in a row, Houston lawyer Stephen Susman was the top fundraiser out of approximately 13,000 participants, bringing in $118,009. He was part of his firm Susman Godfrey’s team, named “Swift Justice,” which has raised more than $1.1 million since it …


Wounded veterans cycle out of Killeen, head to Waco

JC Jones | Herald staff writer        kdhnews.com


FORT HOOD — Cyclists taking part in the Ride 2 Recovery Texas Challenge are headed toward their next stop on the six-day journey after a send-off ceremony at Fort Hood’s III Corps Headquarters this morning.
The nearly 200 veterans arrived in …


City of Tyler seeks funding for bike trails

by FAITH HARPER        www.tylerpaper.com

Tyler Bicycle Club cyclists periodically pedal to Faulkner Park to cruise down mountain bike trails together, but the ride can be dangerous.
“There’s no way to get to Faulkner Park other than taking Broadway, which is crazy or Old Jacksonville, which is crazier than Broadway,” Elite Bicycles Store Manager Joe Self said.
The destination could be made safer for cyclists if the city of Tyler receives a grant for federal funds to make new trails to connect the Rose Rudman Trail to Faulkner Park and add a regional trail from …


New Bike Trails Get the Green Light

By Jacqueline Sarkissian        www.cbs19.tv

Video

TYLER (KYTX) – City Council gave the go ahead to apply for a federal grant through Texas Department of Transportation that would expand its biking trails.
Bikers are pleased after hearing Tyler City Council approves more trails in the community. One biker says this is long overdue.
Manager of Elite Bicycle Joe Self says, “especially where they’re talking about adding it along the Old Jacksonville Corridor that’s an extremely dangerous area for cyclists and even drivers.” Self says there has been many accidents at this location.
“There was a kid that was killed last year right where they’re talking about adding the route and also we had one of our local riders get hit right there …


Bike Routes, Bike Lanes, and Signed Routes

www.mansfieldtexas.gov

Bicycles may be operated on all roadways, except where prohibited. However certain roads may be more desirable for use due to low traffic speeds and volumes and do not necessitate a separated bike facility. These roadways can be designated as shared lane bike routes with route signage and pavement markings to designate shared use of the travel lanes. Shared lanes should not be used as a substitute for conventional bike lanes when space permits.
Typical Use
On streets with low traffic volume (=3,000 ADT)
On streets with low travel speeds (= 35 mph)
To fill a gap or transition between bike facilities
Facility Benefits …


Bicycle Tour Leads Couple through Multiple States

by Lisa Tipton        www.brownwoodnews.com


On a bicycle built for two, Brian and Dena Squire are taking a once-in-a-lifetime, 5300 mile trip through the central part of the U.S., visiting family and stopping along the road to “meet America.”  They stopped in Brownwood Wednesday at a local hotel and were able to share the story of their travels.
The Squires were high school sweethearts and have been married for 33 years.  They lived and worked in Cleveland, Ohio for years before moving to Fort Collins, Colorado to retire.  He had worked for a municipal parks system for 32 years, she had worked in finance, most recently for the Cleveland Browns in their accounting department before retiring.
The pair often bike shorter rides and Brian commuted to work for 32 years by bike.  He stated that he “loves the health aspect of it.”
Their plan is to ride from Fort Collins to Austin, Texas to visit their daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren for a week, then ride to Cleveland where they will visit old friends and …

DORBA Beginner Clinic

Sunday, May 17, 2015, 9:00 AM

Location details are available to members only.

32 Participants Went

This clinic is hereby cancelled for the month of May.Several years ago, I decided to only have one postponement per month. Us instructors can only give up making plans for 2 weeks per month. The next Clinic will be June 13th at Rowlett Creek Preserve.For the past few years, I have alway said, in consolation, we need more rain, than we do more cl…

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Dinner+Bikes with Elly Blue Rolls Through Texas for Bike Month

BikeTexas.org


BikeTexas is delighted to announce that we and other groups around Texas will be hosting Elly Blue, Joshua Ploeg, and Joe Biel on their Dinner+Bikes tour in May!
Elly Blue is the author of Everyday Bicycling and Bikenomics: How Bicycling Can Save the Economy, both excellent resources and fun reads. She’s also written for many blogs and magazines, and is very engaging and open on social media. We’ve heard from her at the National Bike Summit and are looking forward to meeting her in person!
From the Taking the Lane blog: “Elly talks about powerful Bikenomics movements around the world, Joe shows a selection of very short documentaries about …


Hospital to give away bicycle helmets at Derrick Days

www.corsicanadailysun.com

Navarro Regional Hospital wants to help ensure the safety of local children by giving away free bicycle helmets on Saturday, April 25 at the Derrick Days celebration in downtown Corsicana. The giveaway will be in the children’s activities and carnival area from 9 a.m. to noon.
The helmet giveaway is part of the statewide effort “Hard Hats for Little Heads” launched by the Texas Medical Association in 1994. The program promotes fun exercise and teaches parents and children about the importance of wearing a helmet.
Physicians encourage wearing a helmet for all sports on wheels such as biking, …


Toll project, bike bridges causing MoPac lane and exit closures

www.statesman.com

The Lake Austin Boulevard exit on southbound MoPac Boulevard will close for at least a month beginning Sunday evening as the highway’s $140 million expansion moves into what will be its most invasive and complicated phase.
Meanwhile, bicycle and pedestrian projects elsewhere on the work-in-progress expressway will force nighttime closures as well, in one case for many months to come. …

Barton Creek Greenbelt 360 Access Intermediate level ride (swim after ride)

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2015, 4:00 PM

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

5 Mountain Bikers Went

The trail is more technical than Walnut creek., there are more rocks, drops, and roots, so it will wear you down fast. would recommend knee and elbow pads to accompany your helmet.Bring a small towel because we plan on relaxing in the water near the falls after the ride!!!I would estimate the ride to be 9-11 miles in 1 to 1.5 hrs.  Please ensure …

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Friday Night Beginner Ride – Bull Creek Trails

Friday, May 1, 2015, 5:30 PM

Bull Creek
Old Spicewood Springs Rd Austin, TX

9 Mountain Bikers Went

Hey folks,We will start out on a short little track that is very smooth and easy. (a slight step up from Lady Bird Lake paths) If the group is up to the challenge, we can take on some additional trails with minor climbs and some rougher sections.Pace is as slow as the slowest rider.We will be riding some of the paths near the Bull Creek area. I …

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Saturday 4/25 and Sunday 4/26 rides!

by Thomas        steinerranchcycling.com

Saturday actually looks decent so far (it is sammiched between rainy Friday and Sunday though). Let’s break out our bikes and tackle Cozy Cove for a meager 47 miles of hilly fun! The route is short, but you will feel it at the end. Note that Saturday is also the Shiner GASP ride.
If you want to do something more epic, Bob Brown is considering the LiveStrong Alternative route on Saturday (it’s 105 miles and has considerable climbing). He wants to achieve several Strava Challenges for …


Bicycle Advisory Council April: Accident Reports, Trail Updates, Bike Lane Parking, 360 Gets a Shoulder & More

Austin On A Bike

A lot of ground was seemingly covered at this month’s Bicycle Advisory Council meeting, so I’m going to try to keep it brief, just-the-facts-ma’am, and present the basics of what you need to know. There was definitely some interesting stuff, so read on. Here it is, bullet-point style:
Your new mantra will be “Forty Three Eleven”
This one came up off the agenda and somewhat in passing, but I feel it’s very much worth mentioning. It’s still in the works and has yet to get the full approval of Chief Acevedo, but if everything goes right, the numbers “43-11? will soon have meaning for Austin cyclists, as they will be your polite way to reinforce that police should, indeed, file an accident report when you are in a collision with a vehicle. “bike crashes that occurred in a public place, bodily injury resulted, the crash was the result of potential criminal activity, violation of the Texas Transportation Code, city ordinance or actions of another,” as clarified by Lt. Malanka
Once this gets the okay and is issued to APD in a training bulletin, we’ll let you know the full details. Right now, all we have is what we heard, which isn’t much, but it sure sounds like a good thing.
Bike Lane Parking Enforcement & Third Street
CoA Bicycle Program staffer Nathan Wilkes got up to explain what’s been going on with …


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Pedal to the Metal Bike Ride – Fort Worth, TX http://t.co/vSXjFTKsB0

Put the Pedal to the Medal and b… http://t.co/ovNlZBqDPC

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 24, 2015

New Event Dollar Night at the $uperdrome – Frisco, TX http://t.co/vrODrNuEDJ
May 09, 2015 at 07:00PM http://t.co/j7Ww2jxY3n

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 24, 2015

New Event TRACK RACING ON SPEED – Frisco, TX http://t.co/i4OOtaP628

3 Events – ONE RACE

Sunday May 10th, 9:00… http://t.co/NYyaEVNBU2

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 24, 2015

New Event Vuelta Del Llano – Lubbock, TX http://t.co/1GJC2tIGZchttp://t.co/JoJm87gV1G

June 06, 2015 at 08:00AM http://t.co/fVKBR0EIqQ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 24, 2015

New Event Vuelta Del Llano – Lubbock, TX http://t.co/1GJC2tIGZchttp://t.co/JoJm87gV1G

June 07, 2015 at 08:00AM http://t.co/8xL5G2eUkQ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 24, 2015

New Event Caught on the NETT Rally – DeKalb, TX http://t.co/1TG6heR9IE

Caught on the NETT (COTN) Rally will tak… http://t.co/6ApqZ3H0GS

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 24, 2015

Tweets

Fair Park Series Week 7 P123
1 bret crosby 1 M Cnw Racing
2 Edgar Ibarra 2 M Dallas Racing/Park Place
3 Chris… http://t.co/wopaVhURtb

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) April 24, 2015

Fair Park Series Week 7 3/4 Results
1 Evan Bausbacher 3 M Matrix/Rbm
2 Kristopher Chelette 4 M Dallas BIke Works… http://t.co/n8pXWi3AyQ

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) April 24, 2015

Fair Park Series Week 7 4/5 Results
1 Owen Lee 4 M Dallas BIke Works
2 David Ness 4 M
3 Frank Tucker One Day M… http://t.co/Tk4aaJxEPP

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) April 24, 2015

Thanks @xploreurbanrace for the after work mission! #htx #houston #cycling #biking https://t.co/OKIdwWuACg

— Margaret Santucci (@santooch93) April 24, 2015

https://twitter.com/jackmott42/status/591394990858903553

The P12 are lining up, on this muggy evening, at the @drivewayseries. #raceBikes!#cycling #bikes… https://t.co/muinolCuhP

— reQwip (@reQwip) April 23, 2015

I posted 2 photos on Facebook in the album "Joe Martin Stage Race Time Trial" http://t.co/iP6hbLcqs0

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) April 23, 2015

Check out the map for @Cigna #sundaystreetshtx April 26 on 19th in the @HoustonHeights @houheightsnews @heightslife pic.twitter.com/CY9QKiNd8d

— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) April 23, 2015

1st- Lauren Stephens 9:53, 2nd- Amber Neben 10:01, 3rd- Linda Villumsen 10:11. That concludes the Women's Bike TT! Thanks for coming out!

— JoeMartinStageRace (@joemartinstage) April 23, 2015

https://twitter.com/bicyclesplus/status/591354679071809536

Noon time ride. Great week of riding so far. So nice to slow down for a week and look around. https://t.co/mVP71MtaUQ

— George Amen (@jore346) April 23, 2015

https://twitter.com/IamWillPowers/status/591291721893416960

Houston billionaire couple pledges $10 million for Bayou Greenways project adding more park space and trails http://t.co/RKKh6ig7SU

— CultureMap Houston (@culturemap) April 23, 2015

Good luck to @teamnovonordisk DEVO team, who are racing in The Joe Martin stage race. Good experience for our next group of professionals!

— Phil Southerland (@PhilSoutherland) April 23, 2015

@COABikeProgram welcomes the @BikeLeague w/ bike ride highlighting Austin bike network pic.twitter.com/WgKeLJ3h9g

— ashley greenstein (@Green4Bikes) April 23, 2015

Video crossing this year's MS 150 Finish Line. Shorter event this year but still great feeling #BPMS150 https://t.co/bJjYdrHmBc @BPMS150

— Mad Biker (@cyclingspacecit) April 23, 2015

What's your favorite summer activity? Austinites enjoy an afternoon of tandem bicycling, 1949 #tbt (ND-49-505-03) pic.twitter.com/LcNu9d6PPz

— City of Austin (@austintexasgov) April 23, 2015

HPD officer hits and kills a bicyclist overnight —> http://t.co/WEI7Twsugy @abc13houston #HouNews #mapit pic.twitter.com/Ug5pBOCL0O

— Steve Campion (@SteveABC13) April 23, 2015

This has been the best week in a long time 😊 #thankyouryan #backroadbiking @ last day in texas https://t.co/IXfw2BwdVr

— Leslie Rodriguez (@lesthamess) April 22, 2015

https://twitter.com/Jamboo754/status/590914833568018433

LIZ HATCH – THE RIDER FROM TEXAS

PHOTOS âžœ http://t.co/TGZf65r9Y3#cycling #roadbike #mtb #cyclist… pic.twitter.com/8jEPg6f1Y2

— Selfie On Bike (@SelfieOnBike) April 23, 2015

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Brazos Bend 50 – Needville, TX, Apr 25, 2015 06:00AM – 21901 FM 762 Rd, Needville, TX 77461, USA(CST) http://t.co/dWw2Jd4n8J

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Shiner G.A.S.P. Greater Austin to Shiner Pedal – Austin, TX, Apr 25, 2015 07:00AM – Met Center 10 7551 Metro Center Dr., Au

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Red Balloon Run and Ride – Plano, TX, Apr 25, 2015 07:15AM – Children's Medical Center Plano, 7601 Preston Road, Plano TX(C

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Lapeze & Johns Fayetteville Stage Race – Fayetteville, TX, Apr 25, 2015 07:30AM – FM 159, Fayetteville School, Fayetteville

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Bicycle Tour A Ride on the Wild Side – Kingsville, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:00AM – 2205 Highway 141 West, Kingsville, TX, 78363,

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Texas Ride 2 Recovery – Houston, TX to Fort worth, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:00AM – Houston, TX(CST) http://t.co/hPMuZPyp75

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Harden Dental Team Ride – Corinth, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:00AM – Crownover Middle School, 1901 Creekside Drive, Corinth, TX 76

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: DORBA Prayer Mountain Pedal – Dallas, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:00AM – 5950 Eagle Ford Dr, Dallas, TX 75249, USA(CST) http://zpr.

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Bullis County Park Ride – San Antonio, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:00AM – Bullis County Park, San Antonio, TX 78260, United States(

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Honor Ride Texas – Clay Hunt – Fort Worth, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:00AM – 301 Stockyards Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76164, USA(CST) h

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: UT Tyler Mountain Bike Race – Tyler, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:00AM – Louise Herrington Patriot Center, 3900 University Boulevard

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: The Dirty Waco Fondo – Waco, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:00AM – 520 Austin Ave, Waco, TX 76701, USA(CST) http://t.co/8rTN0QWF6u

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Hill Country Ride for AIDS – Spicewood, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:00AM – Krause Springs, 404 Krause Spring Road, Spicewood, TX 78

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Colorado Bikefest! – Ballinger, TX, Apr 25, 2015 08:30AM – Runnels County Courthouse Square, Ballinger, TX(CST) http://zpr.

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Black Rock State Park – Buchanan Dam, TX, Apr 25, 2015 09:00AM – 3400 RR 261, Buchanan Dam, TX(CST) http://t.co/h0mgvgqCO0

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Memorial to Downtown Market Square Houston and Back MTB Guided Tour – Houston, TX, Apr 25, 2015 09:00AM – Memorial Park (N

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Guano Grinder – Quitaque, TX, Apr 25, 2015 11:00AM – Quitaque, TX(CST) http://t.co/mrsijSu7cG

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

2 Day Alert: Bridge Bash – Bayou Greenways 2020 – Houston, TX, Apr 25, 2015 01:00PM – New Ped/Bike Bridge on White Oak Bayou @ 730 North

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 23, 2015

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Texas Bicycling News Digest April 22nd

Texbiker.net Posted on April 22, 2015 by Rick AnkrumApril 22, 2015

2015 Pace Bend Mountain Bike Race

Turnin’ Cranks


My Cat2 40-44 mountain bike race video from 2015 Pace Bend Race in Austin, Texas.
Finished 5th place
Course was run in ‘reverse’ of the normal race loop. I prefer the ‘normal’ way but still enjoy the course no matter the direction.
Lotta flats this day, the DNFs are a testament to the sharp limestone at this venue. …


Commissioners support bike plan, get safety award

By Brian Bethel, Abilene Reporter-News, Texas
ABILENE, Texas — Taylor County commissioners on Tuesday approved a resolution supporting a proposed $2 million bicycle/sidewalk path project that would connect various portions of U.S. 277 to schools and other locations.
In January, the Texas Department of Transportation announced a call for projects for the Transportation Alternatives Program. The city of Abilene would need to put up $408,712 of the $2 million project, assuming it receives the grant dollars.
“That’s a really good return on that investment if we can secure those funds,” said E’Lisa Smetana, executive director of the …


Wounded Warriors bicycle into Keene Friday morning

By PAUL GNADT        www.keenestar.net


More than 200 bicyclists who are wounded military veterans of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will ride into Keene and stop for breakfast between 8:30-9 a.m. Friday as part of the seventh Ride 2 Recovery Texas Challenge.
The Johnson County segment — which includes a free dinner Thursday night at Grumps in Cleburne and an overnight stay at area motels — will conclude when the riders travel south to north on Old Betsy Road through Keene and stop to eat at …

The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group

Austin, TX
3,936 Mountain Bikers

Meet other local mountain bikers to organize rides, review trails, gear and trade tips. All skill-levels welcome. We’ll try to organize rides that fit all experience levels. M…

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Veterans pedal through Central Texas

JC Jones | Herald staff writer        kdhnews.com


Johnathan Dade hadn’t been on a bicycle since high school, but a friend convinced him to ride in 2011, after noticing Dade was struggling with his transition from military life.
The Georgetown resident left the Navy in 2009 after six years in the service.
“I didn’t know where I fit,” he said. “I was gaining weight and really depressed and stuff, and he wanted me to cycle with him one day. Ever since then, I’ve been …


My son. The bike crash. The helmet.

By Saira Jilani, for the Houston Chronicle

‘Safety first,’ I lectured. Minutes later, he was on the ground.

It was early April, a beautiful, sunny spring day in Houston. That rare time of year just before the stifling heat of summer hits. Zayd, my 11-year-old son, had just left our driveway on his bike to ride around the block with his neighborhood friends. My mom, who happened to be visiting us, glanced out the window and noticed that Zayd didn’t have his helmet on.
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Lower Crabapple Road

Pit’s Fritztown News        pitsfritztownnews.wordpress.com

Last Sunday the weather was fine and I decided to ride out on Lower Crabapple Road for a few miles and take some pictures:


Bike Month 2015: Texas Preview

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may is bike month. Every month is bike month for most of us who love to ride our bikes around the Lone Star State, but we also don’t want you to miss out on all the special two-wheeled love that happens during the month of May! Check out what’s happening around Texas for Bike Month. …


Bikeabout TX

By Gordon Hodge        www.crazyguyonabike.com

Day 7- Bastrop SP to La Grange,TX: No shame
Wednesday April 22, 2015, 39 miles (63 km) – Total so far: 235 miles (378 km)
weather- 67-81 deg., muggy SSE winds 10mph, T-storms developing late afternoon. some stats- 39.1 miles, 5:20 seat time, 7:25 trip time 7.4 mph moving avg.
A good nights sleep and got an early start for me at 0850. Title is no shame, as in I walked the up 5 hills today. The ride on the park road from Bastrop SP to Buescher SP was one hilly road. I have an inclinometer on bike so I can get a feel for what slopes I can ride and how stronger my stamina is improving. I can pedal 6 deg. ok and grind up 10 deg. if I feel strong. There were several hills 10-15 deg. and one hill at 16 and 18. The 18 deg. hill I could barely even push the bike! Once out of the park there was one more hill to climb leaving Smithville and the Colorado river valley. There was this stupid water tower at top of hill laughing at me(see pic). No more walking hills after that and the ride was pleasant through farmland and rolling terrain. At 12:30 I was nearing Winchester and hoping to stop for lunch break. There was a sign showing a Winchester eatery up ahead, great. Not so great, only open Thur.-Sat. if at all by the looks of it. They did have picnic table in the shade I would take advantage of and break out my reserve rations. I heard some people talking and looked over and 1 block away there were lots of cars. It ended up being just the kind of restaurant I love in a small town (pop. 50). The place is named Murphy’s Steakhouse and is 1 block on the north side of FM 153. There is also the Winchester Ice Cream Parlor next door. I had the …


Ride for the fallen

By FERNANDO DEL VALLE Staff Writer        www.valleymorningstar.com


Officers take a trek in honor of comrade
RAYMONDVILLE — Texas police officers rode to town on bicycles Wednesday to honor Sgt. Alex Martinez, the first Willacy County sheriff’s deputy to die on duty in about 90 years.
Sheriff Larry Spence presided over the ceremony after eight officers rode in as part of the group We Remember Memorial Bike Trek Across Texas.
The officers, representing police departments in San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Laredo and Odessa, presented …


Cyclist seriously injured after being hit by SUV downtown

By Mark D. Wilson        www.mysanantonio.com


SAN ANTONIO — A man was seriously injured early Wednesday morning after being hit by a vehicle downtown.
According to police, a woman driving an SUV was traveling on the Interstate 37 access road near Montana Street when the man, identified by police as Allen Sapenter, 52, darted out in front of her on a bicycle.
The woman tried to avoid the cyclist, but was unable to do so.
Sapenter was taken to Southwest General Hospital in serious but stable condition.


New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Bicycles Plus GSTz Criterium – Murphy, TX 2015 Bicycles Plus GSTz Criterium at Murphy, TX
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 22, 2015

Tweets

I posted 27 photos on Facebook in the album "2015 TEXAS CHALLENGE" http://t.co/ii7U4gTWaa

— Project Hero (@R2RProjectHero) April 23, 2015

Easy morning. Thanks for the rad pick @saywhatamin. #regram #preworkwednesday https://t.co/82g5ih4gZ1

— Caden Burross (@cadenburross) April 23, 2015

Monica gave it a go off the front of last weekend's #matrixchallenge but was reeled in on the last lap. Thanks to… http://t.co/itLkt9qtOy

— Courtney Bach (@CourtneyBach) April 23, 2015

#NBC2015 is UP and ready to roll! We're your local challenge host for most of the great state of TEXAS: http://t.co/GrfHwIuUEM

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) April 23, 2015

All MSU Cycling Team members participate in community service throughout the semester. Today, Angela & Hannah… http://t.co/pxrFTZ5KB6

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) April 23, 2015

Join the Mayor @AnniseParker and Bike to Work. May 15 #GoHealthyHouston

— gohealthyhtx (@GoHealthyHTX) April 23, 2015

I don't know what's cuter, the baby turtle, or my hubby carrying the baby turtle across the road!… https://t.co/q8UMZHkJJ7

— Carlos & Lisa Uranga (@TeamUranga) April 23, 2015

Sometimes you just have to stop and save the turtles. combfiltertx @planocycling pactimo_official https://t.co/YzLMZdmbC7

— Carlos & Lisa Uranga (@TeamUranga) April 23, 2015

Bike 101 Course, Saturday May 9, 2015 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM http://t.co/dC79FsPsuY

— Bike Friendly Cedars (@BikeCedars) April 23, 2015

STOLEN – Black Specialized Allez Sport in Riverside https://t.co/d9zhs5AI0j pic.twitter.com/dclWcaXF9f

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) April 22, 2015

'Ze Bossman @benspies11 giving a little cornering clinic on the trails ahead of Joe Martin Stage… https://t.co/AOouAEShIX

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) April 22, 2015

Kinda a weird day…
Warm, cloudy and a weirdness in the air. #austinweirdness #atxbikeshops… https://t.co/XnT9xzcT1l

— Streamline Cycles (@Streamlinecycle) April 22, 2015

Beautiful ride in the country for #earthday2015 ! #bikehutto #huttotx https://t.co/uUepNhIdWT

— Jessica Romigh (@JessicaRomigh) April 22, 2015

Big congrats to our #T4K2015 riders who passed their #centurytest this wknd! Here's one group of many we're proud of: pic.twitter.com/VIS62547tB

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) April 22, 2015

Tomorrow Night! Mtn. Bike Ride Ride @ 5pm from CCC University
KTM Demo 3-7pm. #ReadyToRip #2wheelsEP #EverybodyBike pic.twitter.com/6hQ7rWDSf7

— Crazy Cat Cyclery (@CrazyCatCyclery) April 22, 2015

Just a reminder: Critical Mass Friday is this week, not next week. Prepare for another epic ride! @MassHouston

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) April 22, 2015

Cowtown Goes Green in the Fort Worth Stockyards w/Fort Worth Bike Sharing amigos/amigas. Great parade w/good folks! pic.twitter.com/D9No3pLKO3

— Salvador Espino Michel (@SAL_FW) March 14, 2015

Relive the amazing weekend with @abc13houston recap special 'End of the Ride' http://t.co/bR4VdcTkaf

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) April 22, 2015

@BikeTheBricks it will be awesome and bigger than ever, should be my first crit after getting back and recovering from @TouroftheGila

— Jesus (@SrCampy) April 22, 2015

It ain't sunny but it ain't raining either! Embrace the open road. #biketowork #bikecommute #getonyourbikeandride pic.twitter.com/aCOCLln0OS

— a Dan of action (@theSurlyBiker) April 22, 2015

So I was looking through YouTube last night and I found my sexy butt – literally https://t.co/46fKu8gjrW.

— Jesus (@SrCampy) April 22, 2015

Follow @elevatecycling this week as they race in Joe Martin Stage Race, now part of The UCI American Tour and… http://t.co/j8iXLI67Nr

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) April 22, 2015

@STORM_MTB had over 40 bikes at the free bike valet. If you are riding to @NIOSA make sure to stop at S Alamo and Nueva st. #VivaFiesta

— Kevin Hafferty (@khaffert) April 22, 2015

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Texas Ride 2 Recovery – Houston, TX to Fort worth, TX, Apr 24, 2015 08:00AM – Houston, TX(CST) https://t.co/oBFBCW6XMA

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 22, 2015

2 Day Alert: Texas Ultra Spirit 2015 – Fayetteville , TX, Apr 24, 2015 06:30PM – 110 W Main St, Fayetteville, TX 78940, USA(CST) http://

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 22, 2015

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Slow Moving Construction Hems Biking In

Texbiker.net Posted on April 22, 2015 by Rick AnkrumApril 22, 2015

After biking two days to the southeast today I went to the north and northwest as far as the Grand Parkway construction would allow. I rode what I call the “Oakhurst – Cumberland – Valley Ranch” route. I took a look at the Grand Parkway FM1314 overpass and can report not much has happened since my last visit. Not sure what is the holdup because the middle of the road piers are in place and the shoulder ramparts look done as far as I can tell. They have about 7 months to meet the 2015 completion promise. I am looking forward to getting some of my biking routes back.

The route today was 32.77 miles long with roads on the route not much changed. Probably the road with the roughest surface is Old Sorters Road with a few dips in the asphalt but nothing dangerous as long as you watch the road. No dogs loose along the route today either. There is a large Pit Bull on Adams St. heading into Woodridge Forest that runs out to the end of his chain with a menacing growl, bark and snarl.

My legs were recovering today from the 39 mile ride yesterday. I had a strong pace but couldn’t get the speed high enough nor long enough to keep the average speed at 15.0 mph or above. The wind was from the SSE at 12 mph and slowed me down when I rode into it. There were some long stretches of road for me to get up to 17 or 18 mph but the ones into the wind overcame what I built up then. I did get to 15.0 mph average speed for a short time but fell back riding south on the US59 service road from Valley Ranch to Northpark Drive. I ended up averaging 14.7 mph.

I took a break at the Texaco along US59 at Valley Ranch entrance. When I went inside to refill my water bottle the lady behind the counter asked how far I usually ride. I said 32 to 34 miles most of the time. She then asked how old I was. She was surprise when I said 68. After eating two snack bars and drinking some water I was off for the last 8+ miles home. This was into the wind all the way. Hard pedaling but I made it. I passed Kingwood Park HS about 15 minutes after they let out so traffic wasn’t too bad. I left home at 12:25 and got back at 3:08.

No biking tomorrow. My wife has a oncology treatment at the medical center. 50% chance of rain on Thursday as well.

Weather when I stopped at the Texaco station in Porter

Weather when I stopped at the Texaco station in Porter

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