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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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Texas Bicycling News Digest october 6th

Texbiker.net Posted on October 6, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 6, 2014

Woman dies from injuries in hit-and-run

by Times Record News

The female bicycle rider involved in a hit-and-run incident Saturday afternoon has died from her injuries.
The incident happened shortly before 1 p.m. in the 600 block of Beverly Drive. The woman, whose name has not been released by Wichita Falls police as of press time, was rushed to United Regional Health Care.
Police are looking for a silver or gray sedan that could have damage to the front end and…

2014 Six Shooter Cyclocross P123 – Sunday Highlights

by Logan DeBorde        www.youtube.com


Testing out the iPhone 6 Slow-Motion Videography before my 4/5 race later in the day. This was a great event for the #TXCX season opener in Austin this weekend. Thanks Capital City Racing for all the hard work!

Sunday Morning Ride n Ride Brays Bayou

Sunday, Oct 12, 2014, 7:45 AM

Bayou Parkland Parking Lot
6520 Almeda Road Houston, TX

3 Cyclists Went

See parking lot map at: http://www.meetup.com/Beginners-Road-Cycling-For-BPMS150/photos/20541122/Group can do 20,30 or 40  mile ride. Will stop at coffee shop at 15 miles. There is a drop off point at 20 miles for those who decide they don’t want to finish the 30 or 40 miles. This is a trail ride so we don’t have to deal with Friday traffic very m…

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GO for a Mountain Bike Ride

Sunday, Oct 12, 2014, 8:00 AM

Meyer Park
Cypresswood Dr. Spring, TX

5 Bicycle Enthusiasts Went

Join us every Sunday at Meyer Park for a 1hour and a half (approx) ride for beginners and intermediate riders.Ride is 10 milesWe will be on the Cypresswood TrailAny questions please call us at the store:[masked]Bring a helmet, water bottle, spare tube and a positive attitude

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Cycling, a Woman’s World Too?

by Kat Hunter        texasbikeracing.com


State Road Race Championships, my husband and I caught the finale of the Elite women’s 2014 World Championship road race. Marianne Vos, Emma Johansson, Elisa Longo Borghini, and Lizzie Armitstead—representing the Netherlands, Sweden, Italy, and Great Britain—get a gap on the last climb, but with roughly 1K remaining, they slow, looking at each other and over their shoulders, no one willing to work for another’s victory. As a spectator, it’s agonizing to see the move fail, all that talent and firepower just sitting back and setting the table for the pack of hungry sprinters behind. When the break is enveloped by the chase group of 11, the four contenders try to reshuffle themselves into a good position, but it’s too late. Vos, the most dominant female cyclist of our time, starts the sprint early and visibly fades. The…

Big Steamer Season Finale

corinthcycling


The official Big Steamer series of rides will end on Tuesday, October 7th. The final ride will depart at 6:00pm from Corinth City Hall.
After the ride we will gather at Angelina’s Mexican Restaurant in Corinth to enjoy some Mexican food and spirits. Angelina’s is located at 1400 North Corinth Street across from the North Central Texas College Campus.
Come out and ride and dine with us on October 7th.

Central-Northeast Ride

Sunday, Oct 12, 2014, 7:30 AM

Newman Park corner of Richmond & Alabama
2212 Alabama El Paso, TX

8 Cyclists Went

Meet at Newman Park (Alabama at Richmond) at 7:30 a.m. Climb Scenic, then to Northeast via Alabama and MLK. BIG/Moderate pace group turns around at O’Hara Road, 35 miles. Charlie Gallarzo,[masked]. Intermediate/advanced group (18-20 mph) continues to top of Gap and back. Sue O’Conner,[masked]

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Any DFW area bike riders?

by Chopped54        www.texashuntingforum.com

Anyone interested in doing a Tuesday night ride?
I have done it a few times and it is a good time. Nice, easy, social ride. Any style bike, from mountain to fixie. …

National Bike Summit

League of American Bicyclists®

The National Bike Summit is the premier bike advocacy event of the year, uniting the voices of bicyclists on Capitol Hill. For more than a decade, the attendance of bicyclists like you at the Summit has helped increase investments in bicycling at the state and local level.
The 2015 Summit will be held March 10-12 in downtown Washington, D.C.

Growing in size and prominence since its start in 2004, the 2014 Summit drew more than 700 attendees from all nearly all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Canada.  Stay tuned for additional details on the 2015 event!
This dynamic event includes keynote addresses from top government officials, members of Congress, and leaders from advocacy and industry; workshops that highlight innovative advocacy ideas and trends from around the country; and, of course, an organized Lobby Day to bring our message about the benefits of bicycling to our elected officials on Capitol Hill. …

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Bike Event: Bike Barn Women's Road Ride- Houston, TX: When: Sat Nov 8, 2014 9am to 12pm 
CSTWhere: 5339 We… http://t.co/4X3r6SdxGY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 6, 2014

DORBA NORTH TEXAS XC SERIES@Johnson Branch – Valley View, TX DORBA 2014 NORTH TEXAS XC SERIES@Johnson Branch at … http://t.co/xweKHXlUzL

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 6, 2014

Tweets

The 2015 @ShinerGASP will take place April 25, 2015. Registration opens 10/20/14. Early bird pricing runs for 30 days. See you in Shiner!

— Ride to Shiner (@ShinerGASP) October 7, 2014

https://twitter.com/chanellshorter/status/519224147268734977

Many thanks to @BSS_Austin for putting on the Six Shooter (AKA the Talladega of Texas cyclocross) this weekend. Killer event, thanks guys!

— Ben Kettle (@Ben_Kettle) October 6, 2014

https://twitter.com/FtWMntBikers/status/519262031174565888

Some more pix of @TxStateNAACP 5th annual bike ride. pic.twitter.com/dyc3yOBRCW

— VeloPaso (@velopaso) October 6, 2014

Registration Available Now: BikeTexas KidsKup at Dave Boyd Huntsville Classic 2014 | BikeTexas http://t.co/SAg3EhOsni

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) October 6, 2014

51st out of 82 in #sixshooter cat5 #txcx. Little disappointed, but looking to improve. Thks @capcityracing @BSSCX pic.twitter.com/U3YAsUTv43

— Drew Gant (@DrewGant16) October 6, 2014

Thank you to the all volunteers that helped with our @aclfestival efforts this weekend! #AustinBcycle #ABCatACL #ACL pic.twitter.com/ztPRYh6xqF

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) October 6, 2014

Saturday afternoon racing this weekend! Sleep in, have a light lunch and then come race your guts out all… http://t.co/7fCUJmkwSf

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) October 6, 2014

https://twitter.com/jalupercio/status/519194886432882691

We have a mountain bike skills clinic/camp coming up! November 1st-2nd. Space is limited. Check out our… http://t.co/ZL4ZJzHQqb

— Christian Williams (@WlmsRcngAcademy) October 6, 2014

Did not let the dark clouds stop me. #onlyinhouston #npcfigure @ Braes Bayou Hike & Bike Trail http://t.co/k1H1Jx8fxE

— J. Norman-Robinson (@JNormanRobinson) October 6, 2014

Big mountain bike race in Huntsville this weekend, click for race flyer: http://t.co/X3xOGDGFH5 #mtb #huntsville #cycling #offroad #brownpow

— Bike Barn (@BikeBarnTX) October 6, 2014

Up early today for 7 am bike ride during 2014 Texas NAACP State Conference celebrating the 100 anniversary of the… http://t.co/QxUz6FEq1V

— Sen. José Rodríguez (@JoseforTexas) October 4, 2014

New on @CityofWFTX circle trail, thx to @HotternHell100, msu kids can get swoll on their bike rides @jp_blanton pic.twitter.com/i3G9MBQ71K

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) October 2, 2014

Hotel room booked for the 2015 version of @HotternHell100 Hope we can get a big group of us from SA.

— James Hamric (@HokieinSA) October 5, 2014

What a great weekend of music, weather and cx! Can't believe there's only 2 weeks left of… http://t.co/mOTOZO3FXe

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) October 6, 2014

Stats for the Day #SpiritofTexas #marchingband #WimberleyTx #cycling #bikeadventure #fromwhereiride… http://t.co/oimWWj2uNJ

— Glen Olsen (@olsenphoto) October 6, 2014

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Texas Bicycling News Digest October 5th

Texbiker.net Posted on October 5, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 5, 2014

Somerset/Lytle Loop

Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club

Sunday October 26th, 2014
Will start at 8:30 am at the City Park next to the  Economic Development Center at Somerset, Texas. Ride over back country roads and farm to market roads with wide shoulders. Some rolling hills. Will travel 22.4 miles at a medium pace.  Ride suitable for beginners.    Ride leaders:  Richard and Debbie Hayes contact information…

Have you checked out our “Routes” page?

Brazos Valley Cyclists

We’ve been working on building up a collection of different bike routes for transportation and recreation, which you can view here. Have you used any of these routes, or do you have suggestions for other routes to add to the collection? Let us know!
Recent additions include the 2014 Rotary Ride route, and…

Go for an easy beginner ride

Saturday, Oct 11, 2014, 9:00 AM

Performance Bicycle
7549 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX

5 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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Saturday Beginner Ride

Saturday, Oct 11, 2014, 9:00 AM

Performance Bicycle
4750 Fm 1960 Rd W Houston, TX

1 Bicycle Enthusiasts Went

Leaves from the store to Cypresswood, Cypress wood to TC Jester going north an then back.Please bring a helmet, spare tube, waterbottle, positive attitude 🙂

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Trans Gap

Saturday, Oct 11, 2014, 8:00 AM

The Bagel Shop
985 N Resler El Paso, TX

4 Cyclists Went

Meet at the Bagel Shop at 8 a.m.. Ride over Transmountain then up and over Anthony Gap. 50 miles, 18-20 mph. Lisa Studdard,[masked]

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Fort Worth Trinity River Ride and Lunch at Chuy’s

Dallas Cycling Trail Riders and Weekend Pub Crawlers

Monday, October 13, 2014    10:00 AM
Montgomery Plaza FW – Starbucks
7th & Carroll Streets (2600 Carroll Street),
Fort Worth, TX
Let’s do a Fort Worth Ride on the Trinity River and a late lunch at Chuy’s. This is a drop ride, distance 35-48 miles, pace about…

A Different Kind of Clipless Fall

Bike Noob

Had a great Sunday ride in fall temperatures. I enjoy riding in arm warmers, and the cooler weather might have been a factor in my improved performance on hills. I had a PR on one hill that has bedeviled me for years.
I approached the house after a little more than two hours on the bike, thinking about all the work I had to do for the rest of the day. I turned into the driveway, applied the brakes, unclipped my right foot, put it down, and turned the handlebars slightly to the right.
A picture perfect finish to the ride. But then I slightly raised my right…

How big of a concern in bike theft in the DFW-area?

DFWBike        www.reddit.com

Hello, fellow Dallasites. I’ve been asking around about safety measures, etc., and have been getting some pretty extreme feedback, which I think is coming from people who live in cities with a more bike oriented culture (and hence higher theft rates), which we don’t really have in metroplex. I just can’t image bike theft being as a big issue in the Dallas area, but I still want to be safe.
Anyway, I live in North Carrollton and am planning to move to West Plano next year. I plan on using an ABUS u-lock any time I take the bike in public. Currently, I am storing our bikes on my…

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Bike Event: Mountain Biking Social Ride – Millican, TX: When: Tue Oct 7, 2014 6pm to Tue Oct 7, 2014 8pm 
… http://t.co/MhPrvd0M8K

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 6, 2014

Tweets

Saturday Oct. 18, 2014.
Four cycling events (74.1, 10.8, 4.5, 1.5 miles)
Registration is $20 for 74.1 event, and… http://t.co/zOz4zKehnq

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) October 6, 2014

Full results from both days of the @BSS_Austin #SixShooterCX p/b @CapCityRacing are posted on #TXBRA & @USACycling! Spread the word! #TXCX

— BSS CX Club (@BSSCX) October 6, 2014

Had an awesome time at the 2nd Annual Zombie Goat Enduro sponsored by @STORM_MTB and @CHUMBAUSA. No better venue than #FRR with @jdreiss.

— Kevin Hafferty (@khaffert) October 6, 2014

787racing's juniors always hop the barriers. Nice one Scot. pic.twitter.com/N9ZkLFeHUR

— 787 Racing (@787racing) October 6, 2014

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/518928107525648384

A view from the bike trail. #Houston #bike #fyha @ Stanton's City Bites http://t.co/804AcE4q8k

— Jon (@yoosaho) October 6, 2014

https://twitter.com/revgenerod/status/518586024524783616

Happy #ACLFest crowd hopping on @AustinBcycle! Beautiful day for a ride in #ATX pic.twitter.com/oi5wFU2NlN

— BCycle (@BCycle) October 5, 2014

5th annual @TxStateNAACP bike ride. @BikeTexas @JoseforTexas @sbwhite @RobinStallings pic.twitter.com/g3gsuHD2c7

— VeloPaso (@velopaso) October 5, 2014

#safety1st 5th annual @TxStateNAACP convention bike ride. Ready for fun at the crack of dawn! pic.twitter.com/4DubXybGPt

— VeloPaso (@velopaso) October 5, 2014

https://twitter.com/FtWMntBikers/status/518863492388900864

https://twitter.com/FtWMntBikers/status/518863133675241473

nicktorraca's photo http://t.co/Ku0eJGxZvR

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) October 5, 2014

Look at these two… Hazel and Mabel, they did so well and worked so had today. We are so proud of our kids…. http://t.co/V2S13uoYsj

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 5, 2014

Finish line of the 2nd annual Zombie Goat Enduro. #awesome time at #FRR with @STORM_MTB and @CHUMBAUSA @jdreiss http://t.co/oFxY0Lex65

— Kevin Hafferty (@khaffert) October 5, 2014

Its Cyclocross season and we have 4 Texas cup races in Houston this year #beer #mud #txcx #crossishere http://t.co/gRtzvfA19N

— Bike Barn (@BikeBarnTX) October 5, 2014

Such a beautiful day for a bike ride. I hope all of you are out there on two wheels.

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) October 5, 2014

https://twitter.com/BSS_Road_Club/status/518765085863731200

Cross RULES!!!!!! @MonkeyWipes @capcityracing @TSuperAwesome pic.twitter.com/pjVoxmGLE8

— BigMouth Announcing (@BigMouthLogan) October 4, 2014

Ride with club or ride with rogue group of friends on alternate route? Decisions, decisions.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) October 5, 2014

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: FWCX "Really Hard Eight" 8 week Cyclocross Race at Gateway – Fort Worth, TX, Oct 07, 2014 06:30PM – Gateway Park Dr, Fort W

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 5, 2014

2 Day Alert: Mountain Biking Social Ride – Millican, TX, Oct 07, 2014 06:00PM – 19851 FM 2154, Millican, TX, 77866, United States(CST) h

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 6, 2014

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Texas Bicycling News Digest October 4th

Texbiker.net Posted on October 5, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 4, 2014

Stroke survivor finds strength in cycling

BY JANICE GIBBS | TELEGRAM STAFF        www.tdtnews.com


David Villarreal, 53, is a four-time stoke survivor.
“If I survive one more I get a free set of dishes,” Villarreal joked.
Villarreal was recently at the Fit4Life challenge at the Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Medical Center.
He had the first stroke at age 50 and it was the big one. He wasn’t expected to live through the night.
“If I did, the doctors said I would never move again,” he…

Pedernales Falls State Park Trail Building Day

Friday, Oct 10, 2014, 8:00 AM

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

2 Mountain Bikers Went

Pedernales Falls State Park TRAIL BUILDING DayHELP GET THE TRAIL READY FOR THE OCTOBER CLUB RIDE AND CRANKSGIVING!  Flat Creek Crossing & Pedernales Falls State Park trails will both be part of the 2014 Cranksgiving!Austin Ridge Riders trail building project to bring new trail at the park.NO TRAIL BUILDING EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Austin Ridge Riders …

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RIDE SCHEDULE – October 2014

Georgetown Cyclopaths

Sunday     10/5/2014     1:30 PM     Berry Springs Park     32 miles     B65     43 miles     B50
Saturday     10/11/2014     9:00 AM     Union State Bank in Florence     34 miles     F2     43 miles     F3
Sunday     10/12/2014     1:30 PM     Berry Springs Park     31 miles     B44     40 miles     B19
Saturday     10/18/2014     9:00 AM     Dale’s Essenhaus Restaurant in Walburg     32 miles     WA11     46 miles     WA12
Sunday     10/19/2014     1:30 PM     Berry Springs Park     31 miles     B18     38 miles     B69
Saturday     10/25/2014     9:00 AM     Catholic Church in Andice     34 miles     A11     47 miles     A22
64 miles     A-B
Sunday     10/26/2014     1:30 PM     Berry Springs Park     33 miles     B27     40 miles     B3

It’s Time Again for the BikeHouston Moonlight Bicycle Ramble

BikeHouston


When summer is still reigning Houston’s weather, a dedicated group of BikeHouston members start thinking ahead about the Ramble and Kathryn is at the center of all preparations. “Every year, Chris Lockwood designs new T-shirts for the riders and volunteers, David Dick is in charge of making the routes for both the 8- and 20-mile rides, Doug House assembles an experienced group of corner marshals, and it is my job to connect all the dots.”
Costume and lights contests
“The BikeHouston Moonlight Bicycle Ramble is designed to be a great fun ride. We want to…

Bike Friendly Housing Developments

by Michael Freiberger        www.bikedfw.org

So it seems like some developers are taking advantage of interested but concerned cyclists and developing housing that has a strong focus on being bike friendly. While I like that some folks with a lot of money are getting behind cycling, and that you can be sure these developers are pushing city/county/state governments to improve cycling infrastructure around their high dollar investments, I wonder what the impact on those folks without $2-3 million dollars to spend on a house or $1500 to $2500 a month on rent will be? It will be interesting to see if this trend results in alternative transportation dollars being allocated in…

Tweets

After one day of #TXCX. Second place ranked club! http://t.co/busoo8fykQ

— BSS CX Club (@BSSCX) October 5, 2014

https://twitter.com/revgenerod/status/518586024524783616

And then what a great day supporting @MakeAWishNT at the Wish 100 bike ride in @DTOWNMcKinney. Remembered to order perfect weather (1/2)

— McKinney Velo (@McKinneyVelo) October 5, 2014

Good times for MV at the Sigler Elem. Bike rodeo last night. Guessing 50+ kids and LOTS of bike maintenance. (1/?) pic.twitter.com/6qSXcEKcao

— McKinney Velo (@McKinneyVelo) October 4, 2014

https://twitter.com/BikePaulie/status/518544372988514304

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/518534516483575808

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Pineywoods Purgatory – Lufkin, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on October 4, 2014 by Rick AnkrumOctober 4, 2014

Overnight the temperature went down into the 50’s. I got up at 4:35 to get ready to drive to Lufkin. The ride starts at 8:00 and it is 104 miles from my house. Last night when I was loading into the Jeep Wrangler I noticed the gas was at 3/8 of a tank which meant a stop on the way. I ate and was out the door at 5:30. My plan was to stop in Cleveland for gas. As I was driving through New Caney I saw the Brookshire Brothers station had an unbelievable low price: $2.829. But I was past the exit and did not have time to go back. In Cleveland I bought enough gas to get to Lufkin and back to New Caney.

I arrived at the Henderson Expo Center on the north side of Lufkin about 7:20. I registered and waked around some taking pictures and handing our Texbiker.net business cards. About 7:50 I got the bike out and put everything together. I made a comfort decision to not wear leg warmers. The sun was out and by the end of the ride it should be in the 70’s. It was 53 at the start. As everyone was getting ready to start the starter said there was an unusual prize that they have given away before. He called out the winner, a lady, and the prize was a diamond. It turned out a man was proposing to his girl friend. She said yes. Not long after the shotgun was raised and shot. The ride started 8:03. About 500 bikers began leaving the expo center parking lot.

At first I was second guessing my leg warmer decision but no turning back now. We were in the sun most of the time until we turned off of SH 103 into the woods. As usual there were plenty of mountains, hills for other bikers. I used many gears going up the hills. I did find that the new chain did not want to shift onto the third smallest gear on the rear cassette. It skipped and I could not apply any power. Not a big problem since the riding was mostly up it seemed. (Check the elevation profile at the RideWithGPS link to see sawtooths.

This is the first ride in a long time where I stopped at each rest stop on the “72” mile route. My logic was based on not riding most of September and only two rides before today since we got back. I don’t know if this helped but I made it up every hill and averaged 15.1 mph over the 68.68 mile route. Each rest stop had its own flavor. At the first one Consolidated Communications had a flat screen TV playing ESPN. This was out in the middle of nowhere so I don’t know how they were getting the signal. Rest stop 2 was manned by Shriners and their wives. I asked one man if they came all the way from Tyler to do this because that is what their jackets said. It turned out they have their meetings in Tyler but live in Lufkin. The 4th one was staffed by one man. It was a good one though with big Red Delicious apples. I ate one before resuming. All of these stops had plenty of hills between them. Number 5 was past the hills around Lake Nacogdoches. A woman and a man staffed it. During our conversation I was talking about the ride and the man asked if I was 38 and I replied was that how many miles were left (I’m 67). The next stop was on US69 but to get there we ride on SH 7. This is the worst road on the ride. There is a wide shoulder until a mile south of the river when it disappears and the hills try to defeat us. Traffic usually gives us room but one big RV towing a car did not move over much even though the other lane was open. The other bikers about 1/2 a mile in front of me also did not get much room. When I caught up with them we talked about the closeness.

Thankfully US 69 was not too much farther after the RV encounter. The rest stop there was at the bottom of a hill where it used to be at the top. The people here were friendly and I ate some crackers to fuel me up the hills. The last rest stop was filled with desserts. Rest stop 5 told us about them but I wasn’t sure if I should believe them. They were good. I ate pecan pie and apple strudel. The sugar helped me climb the mountains from there to the finish.

At the finish we rode through the west parking lot and down a steep short hill turning left into the expo center. The dirt floor was covered and I rode to the tables, leaning my bike against an empty Whataburger booth. People cheered whenever someone crossed the finish line.

I have rode the Pineywoods Purgatory many times but lately for some reason only in even numbered years: 2010, 2012 and now. At the finish in the past the food was fajitas. I was looking forward to them today but the menu was hamburgers. I don’t eat red meat so I made a salad and ate Frito’s.

Pictures I took during the ride.

 

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Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.

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