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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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Blue Powerade and a Blue Sky

Texbiker.net Posted on October 15, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 15, 2014

Another beautiful day for biking. The blue sky hung around from yesterday and the temperature warmed up slightly to 83 while the humidity dropped to 38%. After riding to the north yesterday going to the southeast was the route for today: “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman”. The wind was 6 mph from the north with no chill in it like yesterday.

My like legs were not so fresh today and even with the lighter wind I struggled to get to 17 mph whenever I had a headwind. Riding out in the exposed areas the wind had the upper hand.

Polarized sunglasses give the blue sky a depth that is unreal. It seems to go forever.

I didn’t see any other bicyclists today.

At 22.3 miles I stopped at the Huffman Chevron. The Powerade drink dispenser was back online and I drank that to wash down the trail mix bar and cookies I brought to snack on.

Overall I rode 34.04 miles averaging 15.1 mph. I recorded the route as Atascocita – Walden – Huffman but I rode an extended version through Atasca Oaks and into Walden. I needed the variety and with the gorgeous weather the extra mile or so was great.

Where I am after today’s ride:

  • 68.09 miles for the week
  • 377.05 miles for October
  • 5908 miles for the year
  • 51st time I rode this route this year

Tomorrow I may ride later in the day. I left home today at 11:42 and got back at 2:33. Weather for tomorrow is forecast to repeat today’s.

Links to RideWithGPS and Garmin Connect metrics and maps.

Ride Route - Google Earth
Ride Route – Google Earth
Ride Metrics
Ride Metrics
Huffman Weather
Huffman Weather
Home Weather Ride end
Home Weather Ride end
Ride Comparison for this route
Ride Comparison for this route
Week to Date
Week to Date
October to Date
October to Date
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Year to Date

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Texas Bicycling News Digest October 14th

Texbiker.net Posted on October 14, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 14, 2014

GHORBA ride at Double Lake!

GHORBA.org

Event category: Rides
Trail: Double Lake Recreation Area
Sunday, October 26, 2014 – 9:30am
Please join us for our monthly GHORBA ride. This month will take place at Double Lake! 9:30am
Invite your friends!

DORBA Beginner Clinic

Saturday, Dec 13, 2014, 1:00 PM

Rowlett Creek Preserve
Castle Drive Garland, TX

41 Participants Went

DORBA will have a new beginner clinic on Saturday December 13th at Rowlett Creek Preserve at 1:00 PM.Blain Norfleet will be your instructor, you can send him a private message at “bikecop” on the Dorba.org website, if you have any questions. Blain is THE mountain bike instructor for the Dallas Police Department and patrols downtown on his bike.Wh…

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Bike ride at George Bush Park

Sunday, Oct 19, 2014, 9:30 AM

Fun Fair Positive Soccer – Westheimer Pkwy
20150 Westheimer Pkwy Houston, TX

2 Katy bicyclist fun riders Went

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Road Championship Weekend ~ The Fort Hood Challenge Day 1 • Sep 27 2014

www.road-results.com

All Military Open     • All Open
• Men Cat 2     • Men Cat 3
• Men Cat 4     • Men Cat 5
• Men Pro/Cat 1     • Women Cat 3
• Women Cat 4     • Women Cat1/2

Bike Like A Pro Athlete, Eat Like A Pig

by John Burnett        www.npr.org


Last month, a friend and I rode bicycles 738 miles up the spine of Texas from the Rio Grande to the Red River, dodging oilfield trucks and yipping Chihuahua dogs.
All that pedaling had us burning about 5,000 to 5,500 calories every day. And so the 10-day journey — eight days of it riding into a headwind — became a movable feast.
There were hero sandwiches, Tater Tots, loaded baked potatoes, rib-eye steaks, chiles rellenos, cheese enchiladas, fried shrimp, cheeseburgers, french fries, hot dogs, barbecue brisket, beef jerky, chocolate glazed donuts, Snickers bars and…

Day 3: Superstition

by SAG Lady        www.brothersbikeride.com

When you stay at hotels, do you use the little shampoos and soaps they give you? My new policy is to use hotel soaps only if they seem especially good. The hands-down best hotel beauty products I’ve encountered were at Le Château Frontenac in Quebec City. They use Rose 31, a scent by Le Labo, and I became so enamored that I’ve started ordering Rose 31 laundry detergent so that my clothes can smell like it. An indulgence, yes, but I’ve come to believe in the positive influence of good scents on my sense of the worldence.
Anyway, some Best Western on L2 gave us such a huge bar of soap that I couldn’t bring myself to leave it behind. So I’ve been toting it around in a baggie and watching it shrink slowly with use, inordinately proud that I am not wasting plastic and soap. I’m sure most frequent travelers bring their…

Race Preview – Webberville CX – 10.18.14

by joeyTWOwheels         texascx.com

Weekend three!
How is your season going?
Are you doing as well as you thought?
Do you wish you rowed sculls instead?
Wherever you are in the spectrum, you should be sure to find yourself just outside of Austin this weekend. Webberville Cyclocross is a legacy event that we’ve written about many times before. It’s a tried and true course, with new mods that have been very well thought out.
We asked John Bartle, promoter of Webberville Cyclocross (and one of the only people we know who was at the first…

Saturday 10/18 [Alternative LIVESTRONG] and Sunday 10/19 [LIVESTRONG] Rides!

by Dante        steinerranchcycling.com

We have a big weekend of riding and from what it looks like as of today great weather for said rides.  The big ride of the weekend is the Livestrong ride and you still can get in for FREE if you contact Susan Carlo at s.carlo247@gmail.com  That being said you have choices.  Below are other rides you can choose from.
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTRONG RIDE – Saturday October 18th at 7:30am at Cups & Cones
Saturday Thomas is leading an alternative Livestrong ride.  It will be a 104 mile ride with 6000 feet of climbing. The link to the route is below: …

Warmly Rolling My Wheels Around The Woodhaven Country Club Golf Course

Durango Texas


When I take a walking tour of my neighborhood I usually walk around in the Industrial Wasteland part of the neighborhood.
I have walked in the non-Industrial Wasteland part of my neighborhood before and may have used a photo from that location for blogging purposes, but I don’t remember doing so.
My usual mode for a tour of the non-Industrial Wasteland part of my neighborhood is via the rolling my wheels method, hence the picture of my handlebars pointing at a scenic scene with a trio of golfers, with one…

Bike Ride at 78th Annual Texas NAACP Convention

BikeTexas


NAACP-Framed-Photo-El-Paso2014 marks the fifth year of a bike ride at the Annual Convention of the NAACP Texas State Conference. This year’s conference was in El Paso, so three BikeTexas staff plus 75 bicycles headed out on a Wednesday morning to get to El Paso in plenty of time for the Saturday ride.
The ride is sponsored by Texas NAACP and Walmart, and this year we had the added bonus of having VeloPaso staff and volunteers lending a hand. VeloPaso’s Victor Cordero and Scott White joined BikeTexas for a pre-ride to…

Kyle, TX to Bastrop, TX: A Dogs Day in The Heart of Texas: Bicyclists chased by packs of dogs 5 times in a single ride. Tim screams like a man.

Tuesday October 14, 2014, 48 miles (77 km) – Total so far: 294 miles (473 km

By Mark Sullivan        Another Week in Texas        www.crazyguyonabike.com

We used google maps for a slight detour from the ACA route to avoid back tracking along I 35 to the center of Kyle. It was easy and saves 4 or 5 miles from the route to Bastrop. It was a perfect day for riding in terms of weather and the first sunny day so far, with only slight winds and rolling hills. We took our time and enjoyed stopping for photos whenever we saw an opportunity and there were many today. Most of the roads had no shoulders, so if you are reading this looking for route descriptions, be careful on Rt. 21 and again on Rt. 20 , as traffic can be heavy and fast. We were only on 21 for 3 miles but they were not pleasant miles and 20 had less traffic but enough to make you need a…

Winter Cycling Gear… by Andrew Hoodwin

Plano Bicycle Association

Winter Cycling Gear
It’s hard to think about how to put more cycling clothes on since we’re still radiating heat from the summer we had, but as we recently discovered, cooler weather is around the corner, if not here already.
Many of you are new to riding and might not have thought of riding during the winter season.  Now that you have the cycling bug, even if you hadn’t planned on riding, you’ll probably get restless and want to give it a try.  After that first winter ride, you’ll certainly be heading to your favorite local bike shop to try and not make the mistake you did that morning as your ussure if your ears are still attached to your head…  This guide is intended to save you some grief and be prepared for the worst. If you think you are…

Ride Across Texas – WIN a Salsa FARGO

Oak Cliff Bicycle Company


Come bite off a portion or all of this 90% gravel expedition that traverses from Texarkana, AR to Tucumcari, NM., presented by our homies at Spinistry. The Mini RAT is a three day option that ends at Johnson Branch State Park where OCBC will have a support tent set up for all riders. Even Mini RAT participants will get the chance to ride the NETT (North East Texas Trail/Chaparral Trail), a beautiful and developing rails-to-trails project. Check out the Spinistry site for all the details.
I personally love touring for many reasons: the vast open road, time to think, ever changing scenery, camping, challenge, and on an on. I have found that the gravel roads lend themselves to be less traveled and offer nicer views that most people do not…

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Bike Event: 2014 Fat Chuck's Revenge p/b Austin Tri-Cyclist – Smithville, TX: When: Sat Dec 20, 2014 9am t… http://t.co/CQQlxThlWf

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 15, 2014

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Manning SC beats out China for bike factory: Wal-Mart hasn't sold bicycles made in the United States for sever… http://t.co/w40gkXgg9d

— BicycleBrandsDirect (@bicyclebrands) October 15, 2014

This looks like the #bikeschool parking. #bikes #cycling #commuting @ Texas A&M University http://t.co/KulR1G1Om5

— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) October 14, 2014

Beautiful day in Austin for a lunch ride in my 'hood pic.twitter.com/L8pAb9Rk9K

— Chad Smith (@chadsmith71) October 14, 2014

NPR Blog, The Salt: How cycling across Texas was an excuse to pig out http://t.co/3VYYbekchn

— John Burnett (@radiobigtex) October 14, 2014

Don’t forget – the Texas Custom Bicycle Show is in Austin this weekend. Perfect for active recovery post-race. #TXCX pic.twitter.com/bTfSloSqdG

— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) October 14, 2014

We will be at @VivaStreetsATX @bikeaustin in Mueller October 26 10:00-3:00 come play with us.

— W Preston Tyree (@SmartCyclist) October 14, 2014

#TXCX Race Preview for Saturday’s Webberville CX is up: http://t.co/h5OMCG25ZE Tell yo friends. Register today.

— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) October 14, 2014

Coach Ro also get to play in the mud… @cxproject2015 #CrossisBoss http://t.co/cCTgsO7Qpl

— ATXCXCup (@ATXCXCup) October 14, 2014

Austin working to reunite stolen bike with owners:http://t.co/9lcW4YBtnY http://t.co/X1qwPwy1g4

— Bat City Cycling (@batcity) October 14, 2014

Shout out to Roland San Miguel for taking 3rd place in the Levee Cross Challenge race in Irving, Tx this past… http://t.co/QqEVK4BDpn

— Corinth Cycling (@corinthcycling) October 14, 2014

Congratulations Jeffery Phillips on his win in the Scratch Race at Louisiana State Track Championships in Baton Rouge!

— Christian Williams (@WlmsRcngAcademy) October 14, 2014

https://twitter.com/brimarpd/status/521342944184659970

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Tour de Ted – Nine Cities in Texas, Oct 16, 2014 08:30AM – (CST) http://t.co/oMwYWtoUg3

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 14, 2014

2 Day Alert: Weeknight Cyclo-cross Races – Richardson, TX, Oct 16, 2014 05:30PM – 3400 E Renner Rd, Richardson, TX 75082, USA(CST) http:

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 14, 2014

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Summer End and Florescent Orange Jersey

Texbiker.net Posted on October 14, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 14, 2014

According to Eric Burger, Houston Chronicle weather man, the front that passed through yesterday is the end of summer. I don’t know if I would make that claim just yet but today was cooler than before. I donned my florescent orange long sleeve jersey and shorts to hit the road on the “New Caney – Gene Campbell Road” route. I hoped the bright colored jersey would help me stay warm. It was 73 degrees when I left home at 11:50 under a very clear deep blue sky. The shade trees that kept me cool in the past and I enjoyed, today kept me cool but not so enjoyable with the sharp NW 12 mph wind and the 22 mph gusts. I was glad to get out of the heavy trees onto the roads with more sunshine.

After weaving around Kingwood I rode west on Adams St. to Loop 494 to ride to New Caney. The wind fought me all the way to New Caney slowing me to 15 mph or less most of the time. Turning onto FM1485 and going west helped a little bit but I wasn’ able to speed up until I started riding on Gene Campbell Road. The trees along the road held the wind back some plus I was not going into the wind as much. Once I reached FM1314 the wind moved to my back and I pedaled at 20+ mph. This enable me to increase my average speed from 15 mph to 15.6 mph. The 15.6 mph average lasted until the 31 mile mark of the 34.05 mile long ride.

By the time I got home at 2:26 the temperature had edged up to 76 degrees and my efforts had warmed me up as well.

My stop at Stripes was brief today because I need to be back home by 2:30. I was there just long enough to eat a trail mix bar, two cookies and refill my water bottle. Standing in the sun was nice. I forgot to put sunscreen on my face though, probably because of the long sleeve jersey making me think I didn’t need it.

The weather is supposed to repeat for several days this week. I look forward to biking in it.

Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS metrics and maps.

Ride Route Google Earth
Ride Route Google Earth
Ride Metrics
Ride Metrics
Home Weather Ride End
Home Weather Ride End
Ride/Route Comparison
Ride/Route Comparison
Week to Date
Week to Date
October to Date
October to Date
Year to Date
Year to Date

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Texas Bicycle News Update October 13th

Texbiker.net Posted on October 13, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 13, 2014

Two-tire attack

By Christian McPhate        www.dentonrc.com


Ken Ballard of Aubrey looks like a warrior suited up for battle. Black riding gloves, an orange Cheesy Riders jersey, a black helmet and sunglasses are his gear, and his 2009 Cannondale Six 5 road bike is his weapon as he rides to end multiple sclerosis.
This weekend, Ballard, 42, was supposed to ride a 157-mile route from San Antonio to New Braunfels, deep into the southern Hill Country, but Friday night’s storms canceled the first day of the Bike MS event. He rode the shorter route of 30 miles with…

Urban Assault On Yo Legs 32

Sunday, Oct 19, 2014, 7:30 AM

Target
2580 Shearn St, Houston Houston, TX

4 SH!FT starters Went

This is a mix of a few of my personal favorite rides through Houston and an example of my impatience to wait for them to come around again. This ride starts at the Sawyer Heights Super Target. It loops down and back up in through the Heights area, past the Plumber’s Apprenticeship School (pay respects to the new Ghost Bike on Link Rd), into the Eas…

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Bicycle Ride And Seek – Photo Scavenger Hunt 2014

bikefriendlyrichardson.org


You are invited to participate in Richardson’s 2nd Annual Ride And Seek, Photo Scavenger Hunt. From mid-October to mid-November, we are inviting and motivating folks to get out and ride their bikes, explore their neighborhoods and win prizes!
This year’s theme will be “The Bike Racks of Richardson”.
Bike Friendly Richardson is working with the City of Richardson to gather data on the current inventory of available bicycle parking throughout the city. We thought this would be a fun way to involve the bike community and collect valuable information that will help make our city more bike friendly.
DETAILS:
Date: October 15- November 16 (a whole month)
Place: …

River Oaks and Tanglewood Bike Ride

Sunday, Oct 19, 2014, 8:15 AM

Central Market
3815 Westheimer Road Houston, TX

1 Katy bicyclist fun riders Went

Subject: Cemetery Bike Ride & River Oaks Bike RidesWe will meet at 8:00 am at the Onion Creek Cafe at 3106 White Oak Dr in the Heights.  We will start at 8.15 am and our first stop will be the Hollywood Cemetery on North Main. From there we will bike towards the Glenwood Cemetery to see where Howard Hughes is buried.  We will also see some famous…

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DORBA Beginner Clinic

Saturday, Nov 15, 2014, 1:00 PM

River Legacy Park
703 N.W. Green Oaks Blvd Arlington, TX

32 Participants Went

There will be a beginner clinic on Saturday the 15th of November at 1pm at River Legacy Park in Arlington. This will be the first beginner clinic at River Legacy since June, so I am very much looking forward to returning there.What: There is a “classroom” for about an hour or so, a mini-skills workshop for 30 minutes, and then a ride of an hour or…

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Two for One

Sunday, Oct 19, 2014, 8:00 AM

Mountain View Golf Carts
105 E Borderland Rd El Paso, TX

5 Cyclists Went

Meet at Mountain View Golf Carts, 105 E. Borderland (at Doniphan) at 8 a.m. Two groups. First group will ride at 18-20 mph pace to Hwy 28, Anthony Gap and return on Transmountain. 50 miles. Chris Hoffman,[masked]. Second group will ride valley roads, including Three Saints, at 15-17 mph. Danny Cavazos,[masked]

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All Level Ride @ Walnut Creek Spring/Summer hours

Sunday, Oct 19, 2014, 9:30 AM

Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park
12138 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, TX

20 Mountain Bikers Went

New Spring/Summer hours to help when the weather gets warmer.  Starting 3/9 we go to 9:30 am.We know that this time change doesn’t work for everyone so we hope you considering hosting a ride for yourself and those who might want to ride at a different time or on a different day.You do NOT have to be a ARR member to attend most club riders. You wi…

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Saturday October 18th McAllister Park Ride

Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club

Saturday, Oct 18
Ride will start at 8:30 in McAllister Park.   We will meet at the Dog Park parking lot.  Ride is about 18 miles along highly shaded, paved bike trails in McAllister Park and along the Salado Creek Greenway.  For more information contact ride leader Caryl Paulson, For more information  contact  Caryl Paulson at…

Day 3: Who Can It Be Now?

by SAG Lady        www.brothersbikeride.com


I forgot to tell you about my podcast concept. The show would be called “Beth’s Bar and Grill.” For each episode, someone would come over to my apartment and I’d make dinner for them, or we’d just have some drinks, and they’d talk about their lives and their problems. I’d ask my guests probing, sometimes daringly personal questions. The cast would rotate, so listeners could check in on developments in each person’s life periodically and be able to start seeing patterns in the types of turmoil people are experiencing in our modern era. It would essentially be like listening to therapy sessions, but with…

Food Scrap Recycling Business in Texas is Bike-Powered

www.goodnewsnetwork.org


A bike-powered business in Austin, Texas diverts nearly 100 tons of restaurant and residential food scraps to community gardens.
East Side Compost Pedallers from homes and 20 local businesses, diverting biodegradable waste that would otherwise end up in the landfill.
The company has reaped tens of thousands of pound of nutrient-rich compost for local organic farmers and gardeners.
They say on their blog that the…

Pedernales Falls State Park Trail Build & Ride

Saturday, Nov 22, 2014, 9:00 AM

Pedernales Falls State Park
2585 Park Road 6026 Johnson City, TX

7 Mountain Bikers Went

Pedernales Falls State Park TRAIL BUILDING DayHELP GET THE TRAIL READY FOR CRANKSGIVING!  Flat Creek Crossing & Pedernales Falls State Park trails will both be part of the 2014 Cranksgiving!Also thinking of making this or the build day on November 22 into a full weekend build/ride/campout.  Let me know if you are interested and which weekend work…

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Halloween Ride on October 30th

Greater Dallas Bicyclists

6:30 PM
Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014
Cafe Express on Lovers Lane
We’re planning on another Halloween Ride on Thursday, Oct. 30th. Gather at the parking lot of Cafe Express on Lovers Lane west of the Tollway. Spooky costumes and/or bike decorations are encouraged!
This is a casual paced ride, cruising through the University Park neighborhoods checking out the Halloween displays via “Sunday Roll” style. We’ll gather for dinner afterwards at Cafe Express.

Hale on Wheels, Plainview, Texas 2014 100k

West Texas Recumbent

This was my fourth time doing this tour and here in west Texas we have had several inches of rain so Saturday morning it was lightly sprinkling out so I decided I would drive to Plainview anyway… maybe it wasn’t raining 45 miles away. I arrived at the packet pick up it was a misty drizzle but no too bad.  About 8:30 it had stopped drizzling and about 100 people lined up and we started the tour.
During the tour the rain started and stopped often keeping the roads wet and I cool. The rest stops were well stocked with friendly people and the roads were some of the best here in west Texas.
I didn’t stay for the lunch meal but I…

Blanco, TX to Kyle, TX: A little bit of everything except snow.

by Mark        www.brothersbikeride.com

Monday October 13, 2014, 47 miles (76 km) – Total so far: 246 miles (396 km)
So it began with a downpour and we left in a light drizzle which ended quickly but left the roads wet and my shoes and back soaked because my circus bike doesn’t have any fenders and the water splashes right up my back and down into my shorts making them very squishy and soggy. I really should get a saddle bag like Tim’s which acts like fender over his back wheel. The roads today were the best so far in Texas in terms of asphalt quality and I hope we never have to ride on a chip seal surface again but don’t count on it. The weather started…

Blanco to Kyle Rain and Wind

by Tim        www.brothersbikeride.com

Well we started out the door and immediately turned around as a heavy shower broke and would have drenched us if we had left 10 minutes earlier. After 40 minutes, the rains stopped and off we went. The wind gods were smiling on us today because we had a tail wind most of our 47+ miles. We were flying when it was directly at our backs and when it wasn’t, WOW was it a bear. The last 3 miles we were on a frontage road for I35. No wind break at all. We had a crosswind from left to right with gusts up to 30 mph. I seriously considered walking my bike.When the wind gusted, I had to…

Blanco to Kyle, TX + LBJ Presidential Museum and Library in Austin, TX – 10/13/14

by Brian        www.brothersbikeride.com

It was raining this morning when we came down to start our ride, so we delayed it by about a half hour or so, but finally got on the road by about 8:30 a.m.  It stayed cloudy and drizzly for about the next 60-90 minutes, but it did eventually clear up, as my photos and one video from the ride today will show: …

Dallas bike lanes require a little TLC, council members acknowledge

By TOM BENNING        www.dallasnews.com


With more than 16 miles of bike lanes built — and 55 additional miles in the works — Dallas’ on-street bike network is starting to come together.
With that comes growing pains.
Road resurfacing on a stretch of Main Street near Deep Ellum, for instance, has erased the striping for shared bike and automobile lanes there. Elsewhere, normal wear and tear has caused the markings to fade.
And perhaps most ignominiously, a utility cut damaged markings on a shared bike lane near Northaven Trail in North Dallas, City Council member Lee Kleinman said. What remains is “half a bicyclist,” he said, a reference to the…

Bicycle Marathon in Aggieland Raises Money for Texas Cancer Research

By: Galen Ettlin        ww.abc40.com

BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION – The Tour de Ted is a bicycle marathon organized by the St. Louis, Missouri finance company, Edward Jones. It collects money for donations toward cancer research around the country. During the second week of October, Tour de Ted came to College Station as a part of week-long Texas event.
About 180 people participated in the local Aggieland tour, raising more than $20,000. Many local groups showed up in support to represent Aggieland. The children’s dance group Lil’ Wranglers and their high school counterparts, the Elite Wranglers, put on a show of Texas folk dancing. Texas A&M was also in attendance with members of the Corps of…

Tweets

Our SCCCC Division II MTB Championship trophy is up on the top shelf at @Dichotomy_CS! Come check it out and grab a coffee #coffeedopping

— Baylor Cycling (@BaylorCycling) October 14, 2014

A win, 11 podiums, and 5 other top 10 rides this past weekend for the club in San Antonio! Nice ridin' everyone! #TXCX

— BSS CX Club (@BSSCX) October 14, 2014

Ride Schedule for week of October 13
Tuesday – Mandatory ID's & Lights Mandatory
Meet : 6 pm Album Park to ** Ft… http://t.co/4o9T4yT7kS

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) October 14, 2014

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— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) October 13, 2014

Yesterday's Ribbon Cutting Celebration for the Ramp at Snyder's Union was a blast! Check out all the great photos http://t.co/pwFMnXAeNn

— Katy Trail (@KatyTrail) October 13, 2014

Check out the Give Me Some Sugar CX Course @TexasCX @txbikeracing @PremiumDraught @CXProject2015 @usacycling pic.twitter.com/jYtCsPA8Ch

— KOLO Promo (@KOLOPROMO) October 13, 2014

Come ride with me and the #supersquadra guys. Wednesday, 4:30, ~2hr from @theAustinbikes

— David Wenger (@wengernation) October 13, 2014

All Adults and Juniors over 10 will get to experience these cool railroad tie steps at Georgetown Cyclocross… http://t.co/swcQjUYWyB

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 13, 2014

@BSS_Austin new bike Fri, tour de Ted on Sun. She luvs it pic.twitter.com/DbnZ9IjUQz

— brian hunt (@HuntServicesMHE) October 13, 2014

Houston, TX: where you can see a cop on a horse pull over someone on a bike. https://t.co/uY8VyMkomw

— Blithe Rocher, Ph.D. (@Blithe) October 13, 2014

Everyone loves riding the boardwalk! http://t.co/tvgIgWACrn

— Ghisallo Cycling Initiative (@GhisalloFound) October 13, 2014

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/521670520031301633

Great event hosted by the @BaylorCycling boys —> MTB Conference Weekend, @MSUCyclingTeam 1st and 2nd… http://t.co/xSfcn1fLmX

— Tony Baca (@eltonybaca) October 13, 2014

Thanks to you & all volunteers and cyclists who were out Sunday @falonland @SundayStreetHTX Sign up for the Ramble http://t.co/Krq4F2FZNm

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) October 13, 2014

Event Reminder

2 Day Alert: Tour de Ted – Nine Cities in Texas, Oct 15, 2014 08:30AM – (CST) http://t.co/nUVuRrxCOb

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 13, 2014

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