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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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Service Road Pinch

Texbiker.net Posted on September 1, 2014 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 1, 2014

No bike riding yesterday (Sunday) due to 1.17″ of rain from the mid-morning to mid-afternoon. I took the day off as a rest day. Today is Labor Day (or Lazy Day in the cartoon Blondie). My wife and I will going to the movie this afternoon so I needed to start riding a little earlier. It helped that the Vuelta a Espana is on a rest day so no distraction there either. I got started at 9:20 and finished at 11:51. With the rain the humidity was 99% at the start. It didn’t take too long to get heated up and perspiration flowing. The 79 degrees was not quite low enough to compensate. By the time I got back home the temperature was 91 and the humidity dropped to 68%.

I rode the New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch route with a few street tweaks to add a mile or to the ride. While I was riding north on Loop 494 I looked in my rear view mirror and I saw another biker gaining on me from the rear. Around Community Drive he passed me. He was wearing a Boise State jersey and riding a Trek bicycle. I saw him turn left onto to FM1485 in New Caney and figured he was riding west but later when I was north of New Caney where Loop 494 joins the US 59 service road he made the turn to go south on Loop 494.

The route goes through the construction at Community Drive when I go south. Today I found out the service road was closed and traffic re-routed under the new overpass. Fortunately the traffic was light and forgiving. The road was narrow with concrete barriers in places so I will need to change my route to avoid this. The options are to go back on Loop 494, go west on FM1485, east on FM1485 or not go north of Community Drive. It could be many months before the service roads (north and south) return to normal.

The distance today was 33.2 miles averaging 15.3 mph. This repeats for the week and month as well. Year to date I am up to 5214 miles.

Stopping at Stripes on FM1314 was quick today in order to get back home on time. While I was stopped I was looking at the stem and decided to adjust the position to center it better than it was. For many rides I thought the stem was slightly off-center when looking at the Garmin Edge 510. I loosened up the two bolts and moved the stem slightly and it looks much better now. I supposed I will steer straighter too.

Tomorrow the weather could repeat today with 89 degrees and a chance of afternoon rain.

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Texas Bicycle Blog and News Digest August 31st

Texbiker.net Posted on August 31, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 31, 2014

E. Texas cyclists raise money for one of their own

By Holly Gonzalez        www.kltv.com


TYLER, TX (KLTV) – An East Texas bicyclist is in the hospital recovering from serious injuries after getting hit by an SUV Tuesday.
Police say 42-year-old Kristin Blaise was struck by 20-year-old Devin Hunter, who was on his cell phone at the time. A group of East Texas cycling enthusiasts are pitching in to raise money for Blaise.
“Blaise is kind of momma bear, is the best way to put it,” says friend and fellow cyclist Joe Self.
On the night Kristin was struck, Self says, “She was actually with a rider that didn’t have very good lights on [his] bike and she had better lights. She was actually shadowing that rider, trying to protect him and that’s when…

3-in-1 ride

Saturday, Sep 6, 2014, 7:45 AM

River Run Plaza / La Union / La Mesa
El Paso/La Union/La Mesa El Paso, TX

3 Cyclists Went

Goal is for everyone to meet at The Bean in Mesilla at about 9:30 a.m. Fast group (20+ mph) leaves from River Run Plaza, 1071 Country Club, at 7:45 a.m. for 66-mile round trip ride to Mesilla and back (co-leader: Randy Limbird,[masked]). Moderate- pace (15-17 mph) group leaves from La Union (park next to the old Gallery 28 on NM 28 just south …

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Go for an easy beginner ride

Saturday, Sep 6, 2014, 9:00 AM

Performance Bicycle
7549 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX

1 Cycling Enthusiasts Went

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

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Saturday Beginner Ride

Saturday, Sep 6, 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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Man gains experiences during bike tours

by JANICE GIBBS | FME News Service        kdhnews.com

Over the years about 190 riders have participated in the Lone Star Circle of Life Bike Tour.
Some are repeat riders, such as Keith Steward, of Gatesville, who took his first ride in 2000.
Before his participation, Steward was diagnosed with polycystic disease, a genetic kidney disease. His father died from the disease in 1964 and an older sister had a transplant in 1985.
In 2001, Steward was part of the Circle of Life team and met Shari Miller, a new rider. Miller worked for South Texas Blood and Tissue in San Antonio.
“We became friends and stayed in contact,” Steward said.
Damage from polycystic disease is gradual and inevitably leads to…

Austin’s first Fixed Gear Criterium Race happened this Friday. Amazing Turn out.

self.BikingATX        www.reddit.com

https://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronamin/sets/72157646627585248/

Leave It To The Pros

Bike Noob

Well, I finally got around to taking a look at my ruined brake hood. I had the replacement, I had new bar tape to install, and I had a free Sunday afternoon with no distractions.
What could go wrong?
Luckily, my wife was out of the house doing some errands and exercise classes. That meant I could roll the bike into my favorite bike repair center — the…

BikeHouston Monthly Social

BikeHouston

When: September 24, 2014 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Where: D&T Drive Inn
1307 Enid Street
Houston, TX
BikeHouston’s next Monthly Social is at D&T Drive Inn at 1307 Enid Street. Come for a meet and greet with fellow cyclists and members of BikeHouston. They enjoy talking with about cycling, rides and related events. We gather around 6 pm. Hope to see y’all there.

Stinson Field Municipal Airport Ride

Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club

We will meet in the parking lot across from Stinson Field Municipal Airport located at 8535 Mission Road San Antonio, TX 78214-3101. We will depart Promptly at 7:00 am for a choice between a 32 mile ride to Mission San Juan and then along Villamain Rd, the service road along IH 37 and then along Old Corpus Christi Road and back to Stinson or a…

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San Antonio Wheelmen

Saturday, 9/6:             Toutant-Beauregard Ride
Sunday, 9/7:               Southside Mission Ride

The Last Day Of August Biking In Arlington With The River Legacy Park Crowd

Durango Texas


On this last day of August I decided I’d not been riding my bike enough, so I rolled my motorized transport device to Arlington, to River Legacy Park, to roll my non-motorized wheels on the River Legacy mountain bike trails.
Along with a lot of other wheel rollers and hikers.
In the picture my handlebars are in a quandary, trying to decide whether to go north on the relatively boring…

Tweets

Texas and bike racing? That is a pretty awesome combination. @txbikeracing http://t.co/y17OomP1a1

— StickerGiant (@stickergiant) August 31, 2014

Riding out in the country today and flatted. Man out exercising turned around and walked 3/4 mile down the road to check on me. Humanity.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) September 1, 2014

https://twitter.com/bikenoob/status/506235609388945409

Raven's Ride Update Texas | Some of the recent pics from the roadhttp://t.co/L9X77Zkh84 http://t.co/8cE9m2hZUh #bike #cycling #bicycle

— benAmerica 🐿🎙🐿💣🐿 (@ben__America) August 31, 2014

Another great weekend of racing for #ABM1. Mason made a late race move to capture another #podiboner with 3rd place. pic.twitter.com/hAr5Cnz0FR

— DasWow Racing (@DasWow_Racing) August 31, 2014

http://t.co/mxUt3QDOhp
This is the big kid version of the 1st YCL race hosted in early August. Any takers? http://t.co/pAtbDouMdH

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) August 31, 2014

"@D1Bicycles: Thanks to everyone who came to swap meet benefitting @CXProject2015 your money went to this pic.twitter.com/u9r4P4f3eN" #grateful

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) August 31, 2014

Great morning ripping trails on the cross bike pic.twitter.com/beOa5zBIhm

— the Radavist (@TheRadavist) August 31, 2014

This beautiful bike has the curse of many flats. http://t.co/leRGSqEJIC

— Jeff C. (@331miles) August 31, 2014

Up early for a ride. Drinking a cold cup of yesterday's coffee as I am desperate for caffeine.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) August 31, 2014

Event Reminder

2 Day Alert: Take no Prisoners – College Station, TX, Sep 02, 2014 05:30PM – 2601 Harvey Rd, College Station, TX, 77845, United States(C

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 31, 2014

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Texas Bicycling News Digest August 30th

Texbiker.net Posted on August 30, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 30, 2014

Dallas’ historic preservation staff recommends denying a planned bike-share location at Fair Park

By Robert Wilonsky        cityhallblog.dallasnews.com


The red box marks the spot where Park and Recreation Department wants to plant a bike-share station at Fair Park. (From docs prepared for Landmark Commission)
In March, after much discussion and debate, the Dallas City Council OK’d spending $125,000 to launch a bike-share program at Fair Park. It was supposed to debut in “late May or early June,” but it’s been delayed until Date To Be Determined for various reasons, chief among them: The State Fair of Texas is now only weeks away, and the bikes would be parked during the fair, so, really, there’s no rush. …

Peeking over the Edge: Training with Power

by Ray Garza        rgvcycling.com

Like many cyclists, I measure my cycling progression by either one or two metrics: distance and/or speed. I remember when I used do 10 miles per day every day and shoot for 50 miles per week. Seemed like every little rolling hill was a major leg burner and the wind! Oh my gosh, the wind! Going south on 107 was a blast but turning around to face the wind made me wonder if I could ride the distant seven miles back to the car. Well, I did make it back to car and that’s how I continued to measure my progress. Distance was the way to go. Eventually, speed started to creep in my metrics but that was later.
My first foray into something different was with the Powerhouse system from iBike. This was an innovative system to do structured intervals while cycling. A combination of iPhone case and the Powerhouse application that, when combined together along with your…

Summer Fun: Conquering the Coastal Bend

By Carmen Rising        www.austinchronicle.com

Corpus Christi bike race bookends the end of summer

If you’re a fan and/or follower of Texas bicycle road rides, there’s a good chance Conquer the Coast, the 10-/25-/65-mile ride that happens annually along the Texas Coast is on your radar. The ride happens September 20, only two days before the official last day of summer, and not a bad time to plan a trip to the coast.
Conquer the Coast has been rolling along the Coastal Bend for over a decade and benefits a number of concerns, including Corpus Christi Chamber Foundation, Bikes for Kids, and more. The ride affords even casual bikers beautiful vistas along the city’s bay side, and hardcore…

Lake Murray Road Trip Weekend, October 10-12

Greater Dallas Bicyclists

Join other club members for a weekend road trip to Lake Murray State Park in southern Oklahoma. The riding in this part of rural Oklahoma is scenic and traffic is light. The club has reserved two cabins for use by club members on Friday and Saturday nights. This is also a great ride even if you can’t spend the weekend. You can spend one night or even drive up for the day. The drive takes about 90 minutes from Dallas. This trip is open to club members and their guests.
Two rides are tentatively planned for Saturday (10/11). The shorter route goes to the Gene Autry Museum in the tiny southern Oklahoma town of… Gene Autry – 40-45 miles. The longer ride continues on from the museum over…

The Last Saturday Of August Rolling My Wheels In Fort Worth’s Gateway Park Before Town Talk Treasure Hunting

Durango Texas


I rolled my wheels in Gateway Park on Thursday because I had had myself such a mighty fine time doing so on Tuesday and the precipitation predictors were predicting precipitation on Friday, which I figured if the predicted precipitation did precipitate that it would render the Gateway Park trails into being a muddy mess.
Well, the precipitation did precipitate just as predicted Friday morning.
With today being my regularly scheduled Saturday Town Talk visit which…

Triple Threat

Team San Angelo

Almost 14,000 cyclists turned out for last week’s Hotter N’ Hell event in Wichita Falls to ride the 100-mile bike tour or do other weekend events such as the shorter cycling rides, trail run, mountain bike race or USA Cycling road races.
The Hotter N’ Hell 100 is the largest century ride in the United States, and for many cyclists just completing the 100-mile ride is a capstone achievement.
Some participants, however, want to test themselves even more, and 166 individuals took on the
That’s a total of 124 miles of cycling and running in the August temperatures that exceeded 100 degrees at times.
San Angelo’s Marlon Miller and Mertzon’s Brian Tillman were among 166 Triple Threat racers who successfully completed the…

Tweets

MCKinney Velo will have a Monday Labor Day ride beginning at 9:00 am at the usual start spot (Hardin/Eldorado)…. http://t.co/zxBweY6ouT

— McKinney Velo (@McKinneyVelo) August 31, 2014

Last night's route. Roughly 18 miles. pic.twitter.com/puMe3ePPIy

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) August 30, 2014

https://twitter.com/BikePaulie/status/505820379797934080

https://twitter.com/m_vince/status/505803088549408768

Great turn-out and fun times at the Tour de River City pb Eardie @787racing Ride #1 this morning. #wimberley pic.twitter.com/D8OhN8YDbl

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) August 30, 2014

Critical Mass Houston! @MassHouston pic.twitter.com/qGYWVKwTS2

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) August 30, 2014

The Bats pre-riding the State Road Race course. Race with us on Sep 27 & 28 — at Ft. Hood http://t.co/PbgtG2rHU6

— Bat City Cycling (@batcity) August 30, 2014

26 miles of rolling hills this morning followed by a Pineapple Paradise +whey smoothie at Whole Foods pic.twitter.com/O5izjGpYBI

— HP Bicycle Club (@hpbikeclub) August 30, 2014

Midwestern State University Cycling Team Alumni and Elbowz Racing Elite Cycling Team rider Stefan Rothe gives us… http://t.co/fNYc3MKlcD

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) August 30, 2014

Swap Meet at @d1bicycles in full swing! texasbikeracing is here so it must be the place to… http://t.co/Yi2ADHHGDJ

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) August 30, 2014

Have you seen the new bike art along the Trinity Trails? Ride B-Cycle between our stations at Trinity Park and… http://t.co/CpI9Wc5qi7

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) August 30, 2014

Sometimes the bike takes you on roads that are recovering. #Bastrop @ Bastrop State Park http://t.co/rsngO7CbNP

— Jeff C. (@331miles) August 30, 2014

We already have over 1200 riders registered for #AustinChallenge on 10/19! Be sure to join us! http://t.co/i5JRb6373h pic.twitter.com/0Vgfx1TgUn

— TeamLIVESTRONG (@TeamLIVESTRONG) August 29, 2014

Sunday, Mellow Johnny's 400 Nueces St, 8:15am roll-out 50mi. Monday, Thunderbird Cafe & Tap Room, Koenig & Woodrow, 8:15am roll-out, 50-60mi

— Violet Crown (@VioletCrownATX) August 30, 2014

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What A Difference A Week Makes

Texbiker.net Posted on August 30, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 30, 2014

Today’s ride was 40.65 miles compared to last Saturday’s 74.4 miles at the Hotter’N Hell 100. The temperature here was a lot lower too ranging from 83 at the start (11:01) and 88 at the finish (2:16). Hello Fall?  I averaged 16.2 mph on the Stroker Road – Huffman route. Even with the late start I saw two other bikers, one on Stroker Road and the other on Old Atascocita Road east of FM2100.

The sky had lots of clouds with a big rain disturbance off to the east near Beaumont. According to the weather man at the Houston Chronicle the rain would stay south of I-10 so I didn’t plan on rain during the ride and that was the way it turned out. I was well north of I-10.

Before the ride I was reading a post by Ray Garza at RGVCycling.com about the iBike Newton. This caused me to start thinking about the power I output during biking and how my Garmin Edge 510 doesn’t record that without a very expensive sensor setup. The iBike is not low cost but it is a lot less than the power meter sensors that work with the 510. I am thinking do I want to spend that money on this? I am still trying to figure that out.

Even with the lower temperature perspiration was flowing heavily today when I stopped at the Huffman Chevron around the 29 mile point. I could tell as I was riding this was happening with the sweat dripping off my chin when I dipped it. I stopped at FM2100 and Stroker Road waiting for traffic and I created a big wet spot on the pavement. Later at the Chevron I sat on a Greensheet newspaper and it was wet when I got ready to leave. The paper towels I  used a the Chevron were totally wet too.

I am playing around with Google Earth too. I found out one of the programs I use, SportTracks, will show the route in Google Earth. This is what it shows:

8-30-2014 Google Earth Route

I was hoping to have a live on the web map but I haven’t seen how to do that yet. I can manipulate the ride in Google Earth on my computer though.

August miles now total 968.58, 3 miles below June’s total of 971. I plan on riding tomorrow to set  anew monthly high for the year. This week I rode 172.45 miles so far. I skipped yesterday to take of some things. Year to date moved to 5181 miles.

Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.com.

Ride Metrics
Ride Metrics
Metrics
Metrics
Home Weather Ride Start
Home Weather Ride Start
Huffman Chevron Weather
Huffman Chevron Weather
Home Weather Ride Finish
Home Weather Ride Finish
Ride Comparison for this route
Ride Comparison for this route
Week to Date
Week to Date
August to Date
August to Date
Year to Date
Year to Date

 

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