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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 Bicycling News October 8th

Texbiker.net Posted on October 8, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 8, 2014

Race Preview – San Antonio CX : It’s a Bexar – 10.11-12.14

by joeyTWOwheels        texascx.com

San Antonio CX : It’s a Bexar (pronounced “bear” – as in the county – for all the non-Texans) is up second on the 2014 #TXCX schedule. Drew Akin of Kickstand Racing has been promoting this race for some time, and you can read the previous previews for a taste of what the weekend is…

Ride to the River: Annual Bike Ride for MS Research Returns to New Braunfels This Weekend

radionb.com


(New Braunfels, TX)  –  The 25th Annual Bike MS: Valero Ride to the River is this weekend, an event that raises funds and awareness supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.  The bike ride starts on Saturday from one of two start lines: 8 AM at the Wheatley Heights Sports Complex in San Antonio and 9 AM at Vogel Elementary School in Seguin.  Both routes will lead cyclists to an overnight celebration at the Comal County Fairgrounds here in New Braunfels.  On…

Cemetery Bike Ride

Sunday, Oct 26, 2014, 8:15 AM

Onion Creek Coffee House-area of Saturday Farmer’s Market
3106 White Oak Drive Houston, TX

4 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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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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Outdoor Waco store sold to Texas Endurance Sports

By MIKE COPELAND        www.wacotrib.com


Waco-based Texas Endurance Sports, which owns cycling and triathlon stores in Katy and Houston, has bought the Outdoor Waco shop at University Parks Drive and Franklin Avenue and will continue to sell the current product mix there that includes bicycles, kayaks and cycling accessories and apparel.
“We are excited about the opportunity to enter our home market, and we are thrilled with Outdoor Waco’s well-established location and talented personnel,” said Todd Behringer, chairman and CEO of Texas Endurance Sports LLC, in a prepared…

Cyclists take on Purgatory challenge

By MARY PERKINS/The Lufkin News (Subscription required)


Nearly 500 bikes and bicyclists came together Saturday morning for the 23rd annual Pineywoods Purgatory bike ride over some “hellish” hills through the “heavenly” East Texas countryside.

Do You Shave Your Legs Yet?

Bike Noob

You should. At least, if you’re a racer guy type of rider.
Even since I began road cycling, I’ve been reading of the debate over leg shaving. To me, the arguments in favor never seemed compelling enough. Band-Aids will come off easier after a crash. It’s more aerodynamic (Yeah, right). It’s easier to slide tights or leg warmers over them when it’s chilly outside.
Then, I learned that some friends were shaving their legs. Heck, even one of our fine guest posters gave in to the craze. Bosh, says I.
But another friend pointed me to a video posted by the folks over at Specialized bikes. They actually conducted experiments in a…

Guess Who Won the REI Bike?

mammajammaride.org


Pam Stone and Debbie Shepherd were kind enough to conduct the drawing for us while they were in the office yesterday.  Thanks ladies!  And the winner of the Novara Flyby Folding Bike from our awesome sponsor REI is Christina Duhon! Christina, who rode with Team Survivor in this year’s Mamma Jamma, purchased her raffle tickets at the Kick Off Party back in May. In addition to being sold online and at the kick off party, raffle tickets were available for sale from…

Your invited to join us for “Scavenger Hunt 2 -The Trinity Groves Experiment”

Saturday, Oct 18, 2014, 3:00 PM

Babb Bros BBQ & Blues
330 Bedford St Dallas, TX

8 Participants Went

We want to invite anyone in the DORBA meetup group that would like to join our Meetup group (Dallas Cycling Trail Riders and Weekend Pub Crawlers) for the afternoon of 10/18/14 at 3pm and participate in our meetup event “Scavenger Hunt 2 -The Trinity Groves Experiment”http://www.meetup.com/Dallas-Cycling-Trail-Riders-and-Weekend-Pub-Crawlers/even…

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TOTS (Tour Of The Stars)

Dallas Area Tandem Enthusiasts

When: Nov 02, 2014 09:30 AM
Where: Behind Chili’s – Dallas
Category: DATES ride
Description
This year we decided to slip the TOTS Ride out to Nov 2nd from the usual early October slot.  We’ve been talking about changing-up the route a bit… so I guess it’ll be “TOTS Nuevo” this year.  It will be the morning after the time change (roll back a hour), but we didn’t want to delay further since the DATES Business Meeting will be the following week.  I’ll try to put out an update regarding the “Nuevo” route via email as it get closer.
Hope y’all can make it.  Thanks… lee & beckie…

DATES Gunter Fall Ramble

Dallas Area Tandem Enthusiasts

Sunday, November 9, 2014
Meet at 9 a.m. in the Gunter High School Parking Lot (US 289 and Tiger Lane – across from the Sonic Drive-In)
Ride starts at 9:30 a.m.
(Restrooms located at the Exxon Station in Gunter on State Highway 289)
Three routes:
31 Miles: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/6113596
41 Miles: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/6113515
51 Miles: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/6113564
Map to Gunter High School: https://goo.gl/maps/OBCv9
About Gunter:
Gunter is at the intersection of State Highway 289 and Farm Road 121, twelve miles southwest of Sherman in south central Grayson County. One of the later towns to be…

October Newsletter Published

Dallas Area Tandem Enthusiasts

The October edition of the DATES-Line Newsletter is published and available for download from the newsletters page. This month’s edition includes the following:
TOTS (Tour Of The Stars)
DATES Gunter Fall Ramble
Tandem Article in Washington Post
Taste of White Rock
Ride Report – Round and Round the Lake Ride…

Exercise is helping me cope during my dad’s illness

By Pam LeBlanc        fitness.blog.austin360.com


I’ve always known that exercise kept me steady. But the past two weeks have been some of the hardest of my life, and my bike, my running shoes and swim practice have gotten me through it.
My dad is dying of non-smoker’s lung cancer.
He was diagnosed last December. After almost nine months of chemotherapy, doctors told him two weeks ago it wasn’t doing any good. They gave him about a month to live.
This sounds awful, and in many ways it is. My heart is broken. But as crappy as these days have been, they’ve also been magical.
We’ve made the most of the time he has left, talking about…

East Side Bike Shop Cycleast is Relocating!

www.cycleaustin.com

East side bike shop, Cycleast, has grown rapidly over the past 18 months and is moving to a bigger location at 1619 East Cesar Chavez that will include a multiuse community space.
Just under two years ago Cycleast became the newest addition to the East side bike scene.  Focusing on repairs, restorations and custom bikes, Cycleast quickly outgrew its current location at 501 Pedernales and is making the move to a much larger space.  The new 2,500 sqft shop, located at 1619 East Cesar Chavez, will also include a 600 sqft dedicated community space.  The Cycleast Community Space is a dedicated indoor and outdoor space for yoga, fitness, music, art and events. We have created this space to help build community on the East Side.
“We are excited to have a new space that enables us continue to make bike dreams come true. More importantly…

Bike Safety for Kids

by Bill Cullens        Team San Angelo


With public schools back in session, it’s time to remind kids, parents and teachers about some important safety practices for kids who ride their bicycles to school.
Riding bikes to school is a healthy fitness activity that should be encouraged if kids ride safely and do not put themselves in harm’s way due to the risk of collisions with a motor vehicle or falls on their bicycle.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, approximately 400 children and adolescents die each year in the United States due to bicycle-related accidents with another 400,000 ending up in emergency rooms because of bike injuries.
Almost all of those accidents are avoidable if children are taught to ride in a safe manner.
The Safe Routes to School National Partnership (http://saferoutespartnership.org) has…

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Bike Event: Traffic Skills 101: Hands-on Course – Hockley, TX: When: Sat Nov 22, 2014 8am to 12:30pm 
CSTW… http://t.co/32osQXz3Ey

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 8, 2014

New Bike Event: Flagpole Ride – College Station, TX: When: Sat Oct 11, 2014 8:45am to 11am 
CDTWho: Texas Bicy… http://t.co/W7Co9H2Znm

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 9, 2014

Tweets

Broke my chain, fixed it, made the start (barely) and finished 5th. I'm cool with that! Especially… http://t.co/J1BzTOdtNg

— the Radavist (@TheRadavist) October 9, 2014

Slinging cross bikes for Texas racing @FoundryCycles makes some beautiful race ready harrows! pic.twitter.com/xmXpQzPxnq

— Austinbikes Station (@theAustinbikes) October 9, 2014

https://twitter.com/KevinCox39/status/519996879782682624

We'll be doing a few rides to Fiesta and Kroger to help out with the Pedal For Plenty this year! Donation boxes… http://t.co/vHZZ4MIIMu

— Night Riders (@FWNightRiders) October 8, 2014

News from the Justice Tour stop in El Paso, TX. The TX NAACP State Conf. was phenomenal–as are the activists. http://t.co/WWyo1ET4hl

— Cornell William Brooks (@CornellWBrooks) October 7, 2014

Photo from @BSS_Austin Six Shooter race last Sunday, taken by my neighbor. Need serious work on my bike carry form pic.twitter.com/HLqyIJbD11

— Chad Smith (@chadsmith71) October 8, 2014

We will start the Segment 3 discussion tomorrow (Thursday).

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) October 8, 2014

@rdavidtalley will go on to represent the @SCCCC at @usacycling collegiate nationals in North Carolina.

— Texas Tech Cycling (@TechCycling) October 8, 2014

Season update:
Going into the last race, @CodyMHale leads the Men's B field by 30 points. @rdavidtalley leads the As by 300 points. #Winning

— Texas Tech Cycling (@TechCycling) October 8, 2014

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/519865069824663552

https://twitter.com/thejurgy/status/519862114207670273

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No Compensating With the Big Ring

Texbiker.net Posted on October 8, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 8, 2014

So much for compensating for the wrong length chain. I was riding on the return leg home and tried to shift onto the big front ring. Nothing happened. I changed gears back to what I was using and increased the cadence to try and compensate. I was trying to get my average speed up to 15.6 mph. I finally reached 15.6 mph as I exited the causeway and turned into Atascocita Shores. From there to home the average speed went up and down finally settling at 15.5 mph when I got home. The last 8 miles is residential streets with numerous stop signs and traffic crossings.

Now I will look at the front derailleur to get it working again. Maybe the adjusting screws got messed up or the cable is frozen.

I left home at 11:10 under a partly cloudy sky. The Houston Chronicle weather man called the weather summer lite. It was 87 when I finished with a 6 mph SE breeze. After riding the MTB yesterday I felt better riding the Stradalli RP-14 today. The route to Huffman and back was 33.8 miles. I did see two women bikers as I was riding east over Lake Houston. They were going west.

Mile markers:

  • 57.21 miles for the week
  • 198.56 miles for October
  • 5729.58 miles for the year

Today’s ride was the 49th of the year on the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route out of 165 riding days. I plan on biking tomorrow with the weather repeating today.

For some reason the Garmin Live Tracking stopped while I was riding around the 28 mile point. I restarted and it worked until I got home. Another problem was it did not stop when I stopped the ride timer on the Garmin Edge 510. I have noticed the Android app was updated recently. Maybe this is a bug?

Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.

Ride Route Google Earth
Ride Route Google Earth
Ride Metrics
Ride Metrics
10-8-2014 Home Weather End
Ride Comparison
Ride Comparison
Week to date
Week to date
October to Date
October to Date
Year to Date
Year to Date

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Texas Bicycling News October 7th

Texbiker.net Posted on October 7, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 7, 2014

Longview firefighters reduce fire hazards, create new bike trail

By Alex Byrd        www.news-journal.com


Ten Longview firefighters broke 250 yards of new ground recently as they extended the first public, off-road biking trail while simultaneously creating a fire break path.
The city’s Parks and Recreation Department, Longview Bicycling Club and the Longview Fire Department are working to elongate Grace Creek Mountain Bike Trail from Maude Cobb Convention and Activity Center to behind an auto dealership and former movie theater on Texas 31 in Longview.
A fire break path is a trail that keeps a fire from…

Shavano Park hike-and-bike trail plan ready for review

By William Pack        www.mysanantonio.com

Shavano Park is a city where joggers and biking enthusiasts looking for a little early-morning exercise have to share the roadways with businessmen and women getting an early start for work, and officials would like that to change.
“There are no hike and bike trails in the city now,” said Mike Janssen, a member of the city’s Planning & Zoning Commission who chairs a working group charged with developing a proposal that would correct that problem. “We don’t even have a lot of sidewalks.”
His working group, which has been examining solutions since the beginning of the year, has…

Volunteer Call: CRANKSGIVING 2014!

Saturday, Nov 29, 2014, 9:00 AM

Flat Creek Crossing Ranch
County Road 201 & Ulrich Road Johnson City, TX

13 Mountain Bikers Went

Cranksgiving 2014 Needs Volunteers! Come on out and help your favorite Mountain Bike Club make the day fun for all.Saturday, November 29, 2014, 9:00am-6:00pm at Flat Creek Crossing Ranch,Not feeling like riding all day but still want to enjoy the social event of the season? You can sign up to be a volunteer at Cranksgiving and bring joy to hundr…

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Texas Tech Installs Bicycle Repair Stations

www.everythinglubbock.com

LUBBOCK, TX (NEWS RELEASE) — Texas Tech University bicyclists can now repair their bicycles without leaving campus.
Fixit Stations recently were installed outside seven residence complexes, the Recreation Center, the Student Union Building/University Library and south of the Electrical Engineering Building, said Craig Cotton, transportation demand management supervisor for Texas Tech Transportation and Parking Services.
The Fixit Stations are the first installed on campus, said Clifford Wilkes, a senior writer for the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Garrison Institute on Aging (GIA). Before the stations, Texas Tech had only…

October 4, 2014 – Wish 100 – Saturday Downtown McKinney Texas Photos

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Pablove Across America

www.classy.org


Pablove Across America flies the flag of childhood cancer awareness around every corner, up every incline, and through the last stretch. Ride with us or support a member of our team to fight childhood cancer with love, one pedal stroke at a time! If you can’t join us for an entire week, then join us for a day or two..or three!
10/17: Austin, hosted by Mellow Johnny’s (Out and Back Century – 104 mi)
10/18: Columbus to Houston (73 mi)
10/19: Houston to Beaumont (92 mi
)
10/20: Beaumont to Lake Charles (98 mi)
10/21: Lake Charles to Lafayette (81 mi
)
10/22: Lafayette to Baton Rouge (82 mi)
10/23: Baton Rouge to New Orleans (82 mi
) …

Mass. man stops in Carthage on bicycle tour

By John Hacker         www.carthagepress.com


When he left Carthage on Monday, Steve Laskey was 139 days into an epic bicycle tour that he hopes will see him touch all 48 contiguous states in the U.S. before Thanksgiving.
The numbers are intimidating — he had ridden 5,400 miles as of Monday and he expects he’ll have ridden between 7,500 and 8,000 miles when he’s done.
Laskey, 52, is on his third major bike tour in 18 years and he’s dedicating this tour to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which provides dream-come-true trips or gifts or other assistance to desperately sick children.
Monday was day 139 of this tour and he anticipates he’ll be on the road another 53 or so days before…

Walnut Creek Work Day (Evening) in partnership with ARR and Dell

Wednesday, Oct 22, 2014, 5:30 PM

Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park
12138 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, TX

5 Mountain Bikers Went

What:  Walnut Creek Work Day (Evening) in partnership with ARR and Dell.When:  Wednesday, October 22 from 5:30PM to darkWhere:  Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park, meet in the pool parking lot.  Look for the big black Dodge Ram truck with the Austin Ridge Rider banner.  Trail Steward will be in an orange safety vest.What will I be doing:  Repairing …

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The Ghisallo Foundation Youth Bike Ride @ HOPE Farmers’ Market – 10/12

Bicycle Austin

Join the Ghisallo Foundation in partnership with Cycle Academy and HOPE Farmers’ Market.
We will be performing bike safety checks, helmet checks and basic maintenance to insure kids’ bikes are safe and ready to roll.
There will be a cooler of water available for participants and lots of food and drink options available within the Farmers’ Market.
Please bring your own…

Tweets

https://twitter.com/CycleAustin/status/519692883654221825

Fort Worth has a nice little CX scene happening too. Looks like they're going to have to add a third race next week. #crossisboss

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) October 8, 2014

Moon was so bright I went for a 71 mi ride. #moonguided #dadlife Check it out on #strava https://t.co/95ES0U8faj

— russellmetoyer (@russellmetoyer) October 8, 2014

Check out these kids dismounting skills… #GhisalloFoundation #BGCEC

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 8, 2014

Ride a bike and skip traffic
"@StephanieValle7: Get ready for more detours, eastsiders. http://t.co/koj6MWvSrk"

— El Paso Bike Month (@ELPBikeMonth) October 8, 2014

https://twitter.com/BBQ44/status/519628499783401473

Things are getting real, just signed paperwork today to secure our place in Cameron Park! #conferencechampionship

— Baylor Cycling (@BaylorCycling) October 7, 2014

#sixshootercx P123 start day 2. http://t.co/Kt1ekk1qsD pic.twitter.com/5Q3g8MfYd6

— Chris Jennings (@jenningschris) October 7, 2014

The #T4K2015 team learned their routes last night! Sierra, Rockies, or Ozarks – we're ready to beat cancer together! pic.twitter.com/MIQdAKQuIR

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) October 7, 2014

The Martin middle school bike club is always ready for a photo op! http://t.co/ZN2B9Ka4kB

— Ghisallo Cycling Initiative (@GhisalloFound) October 7, 2014

Cyclist's guide to dealing with potholes: You will be surprised how late you can flick a bike around a pothole… http://t.co/jfKgAfY90J

— BicycleBrandsDirect (@bicyclebrands) October 7, 2014

The mayor of Fort Worth, Texas is using bicycling as a way to improve her communities health.http://t.co/UlYjA95ruC

— Indiana Trails (@IndianaTrails) October 7, 2014

REMEMBER TOMORROW AT 6:00 PM WE WILL BE HOSTING OUR BIWEEKLY WORKSHOP AT OUR MCALLEN LOCATION! THE WORKSHOP IS… http://t.co/HcsILEyfEO

— Trek Bicycle Mission (Bike Masters) (@thebikemasters) October 7, 2014

RT @scribemark: Transportation ideas for Austin emerge at @AARPTX #atxelections forum, reports @bwear. http://t.co/PklQTTf14y #aarpvotes

— Safe Streets Texas (@SafeStreetsTX) October 7, 2014

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/519510678898749440

.@MayorBetsyPrice holds rolling town halls in Forth Worth, leading the way to a 'Fit Worth' ”http://t.co/DrsLhPm1Ul @ pic.twitter.com/YnP0TdERuL

— League of American Bicyclists (@BikeLeague) October 7, 2014

Riding the Tour de Ted this Sunday? We'll see you there! http://t.co/s57FyB32gu #bike #ride #austin #tourdeted

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) October 7, 2014

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2 Days of Rest and Back on the Bike

Texbiker.net Posted on October 7, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 7, 2014

First ride since the Pineywoods Purgatory. I wanted to ride yesterday but about the time I was going to get ready a rain storm moved through the area. The weather radar showed a line of storms moving from the north but magically as they arrived the wind kicked up and the rain only amounted to .09″ on my weather station. This was enough to wet all the streets and with the drop in temperature they did not dry out fast.

Sunday my thigh muscles were really sore from all of the hills in Lufkin. I don’t think I could have turned the pedals if I wanted to. I took the time to install the new pedals on my Motobecane 700 HT MTB, switch the tires to Performance Versa Trac 26 x 2.0 and remove the rear rack. The pedals (Shimano PD-M540) work much smoother than the old ones. I can unclip with a lot less effort and no sticking like the old ones. The tires run quieter and smoother on the pavement and asphalt on the greenbelt trails in Kingwood. With yesterday’s rain I did not go on any dirt today.

Kingwood has over 70 miles of trails but I only rode on 23.41 miles today. I want to see how the changes affected riding on the MTB and I have to say they were positive. One thing I need to fix is the front brake stopping. The disk brake grabs the disk firmly when I am stopped but when I am moving it slides and does not stop the bike like it should. I don’t want it too grabby or a header will be in my future. Using both brakes stops the bike smoothly. I have biked Kingwood trails 5 times this year.

Another reason I rode the MTB was the Stradalli chain is 3 links too long (I counted the old chain to find the difference) which allows the chain to slip in the smaller gears on the rear cassette. I ordered a KMC Missing Link “Opener” tool and extra Missing Link connectors but they will not arrive for several days. I can compensate by not using the smaller gears on the rear and use the “big” ring on the front. I will probably do that on tomorrow’s ride.

The trails were mostly dry but in places they were wet. Some places were covered in mud but the hardest time came riding in the shade with sunglasses with the trail covered in pine needles. It was hard to see the concrete trail with the pine needles. I thought about removing the sunglasses but didn’t. The trails are rougher than the streets, generally. I felt worked over from the bouncing and dodging the bumps which is a big difference from road biking. I think this may be one reason I favor road biking.

I am watching the weather in Marshall on Saturday. We may drive there for the Tour de Fireant if the weather is good. Today the forecast is 88 and partly cloudy with a 75% chance of rain late evening. If this holds we will give it a go.

Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.

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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