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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 Cycling News Digest August 16th

Texbiker.net Posted on August 16, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 16, 2014

Hello, Betty! You’re beautiful!

By Pam LeBlanc        www.austin360.com


Ah, the thrill of a vintage bike.
My husband Chris and I discovered this beauty – we’ll call her Betty – wearing a blanket of dust and leaning forlornly in the corner of my mom’s garage in South Haven, Mich., last week.
A woman in her late ’80s had bequeathed it to my aunt in Detroit, who at some point stashed it in my mom’s garage, where it languished, with flattened tires and a broken spirit, for several years. When we found Betty, she seemed sad and…

This is YOUR Fort Worth

by Bike Friendly Fort Worth

Over the summer, some of us at Bike Friendly Fort Worth have traveled the country, and the world. We have had the opportunity to see, and experience, first hand how powerful advocacy can be and how people who rally together for a common cause can influence change.
We had this happen first hand in Fort Worth with the 2014 Bond Package. Fort Worth went from having zero dollars in the Bond package specifically allocated to bike infrastructure to having $1.26 million specifically allocated because we, as cyclist, spoke up as a…

Tour de Cypresswood Bike Path

Saturday, Aug 30, 2014, 9:00 AM

Cypresswood Bike Path
1/2 Block East of Cypress Wood Crossing Blvd. Cypress, TX

4 cyclists Went

Tour de Cypresswood Bike PathIf you’re wondering what to do about that mountain bike hanging up in the garage, Come out and enjoy the trails of Cypresswood with us.People ask me sometime, “Tommy, It’s so difficult to get out and ride my mountain bike”. As an Expert Rider, I tell them, ” First of all, do not hang your bike up on hooks out of the w…

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Memorial to Downtown and Back Mountain Bike Ride

Saturday, Sep 13, 2014, 9:00 AM

Memorial Park
N Picnic Ln Houston, TX

11 cyclists Went

Memorial to Downtown and Back Mountain Bike RideIf you’re wondering what to do about that mountain bike hanging up in the garage, Come out and enjoy the scenic routes to downtown Houston from Memorial Park us.Three ground rules I think about to be active in Mountain Biking.:” First of all, do not hang the Mountain Bike up on hooks out of the way…

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Tour de Cypresswood Bike Path

Thursday, Sep 11, 2014, 6:00 PM

Cypresswood Bike Path
1/2 Block East of Cypress Wood Crossing Blvd. Cypress, TX

8 cyclists Went

Tour de Cypresswood Bike PathIf you’re wondering what to do about that mountain bike hanging up in the garage, Come out and enjoy the trails of Cypresswood with us.People ask me sometime, “Tommy, It’s so difficult to get out and ride my mountain bike”. As an Expert Rider, I tell them, ” First of all, do not hang your bike up on hooks out of the w…

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Changing the Cycle: NIOC Texas Sailor puts a Spin on Mentorship

By Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) 2nd Class Martha E. Bailey, Navy Information Operations Command Texas Public Affairs        www.navy.mil

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (NNS) — Respect, Obedience, Love, and Leadership (R.O.L.L.) Models is a community-supported leadership experience, founded in San Antonio, Texas by Navy Information Operations Command Texas (NIOC TX) Sailor Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) 1st Class Sharron Dante Jones.
This unique activity-based group teaches youths to respect themselves and the community, obediently follow the principles that guide their lives, and lead others by modeling the behavior they wish to see.
Growing up in a single parent home in a community that lacked positive role models, Jones valued visits with his father who took him on bicycle rides in their hometown of Indianapolis. During these rides they often came upon others in need, and Jones, with the help of his father and brothers, would always stop and help.
These bicycle rides taught him and his brothers the importance of service to others and how teamwork enhances that service.
In 2010, after moving to San Antonio, Jones carried forward his childhood pastime of bicycle riding and took his then 10-year-old daughter on rides around…

Trc Dj Productions

Monday, Aug 18, 2014, 7:00 PM

No location yet.

1 cyclists Went

You didn’t get enough Mountain Bike training with Tommy? He rides and teaches outside of Houston Cycling Club.What does the class cover?Fundamental RidingGear Change / PositionBreakingHill ClimbObstaclesWeight DistributionSafetyClothingGearEmail @ [masked] your cell number to get on his Texted Mountain Bike Rides.This…

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Ride for Eric

by Bill Cullins        Team San Angelo

Paint Rock resident Matt Garcia will be doing a 100 mile bicycle ride next Thursday (August 21) to help raise funds for a Ballinger family that needs our help.
His route will take him through a lot of the rural countryside east of San Angelo in areas near Paint Rock, Eden, Ballinger & San Angelo.
He’ll be doing this ride solo and self supported, which means he’ll be on the bike for six or more hours in the West Texas heat carrying supplies such as water, food and bike repair essentials.
In addition to the heat, Garcia will face rough chip-sealed roads, wind and the fatigue that comes with making his bike’s wheels spin through 75,880 revolutions during the 100 miles he’ll…

The School Run — Preparing Your Child To Cycle To School (and Get Fit!)

By Darryl        lovingthebike.com


Childhood obesity has more than doubled in the past 30 years, and in 2012 more than one third of children were overweight in the States. This is a staggering statistic for any parent to hear. It’s going to take time, but it’s not impossible to turn such numbers around on a household level. The surgeon general’s recommendation of ‘regular, moderate, physical activity’ will play a critical role in both the combat and cure of rising obesity rates, and makes cycling to school a worthwhile consideration in the battle to keep your little ones healthy. It’s also more considerate of the environment than driving for such a short, fuel-expending journey every day. But before you send them out into the wonderful world of cycling, however, there are a few considerations.
Service their bike
It doesn’t matter if your kid’s rocking two wheels on an incline-blasting 24 speed mountain bike or a little pushbike with pink plastic daisies on the handle; for the sake of their safety, the bike has to be in…

Tweets

Thanks @GhisalloFound for this lovely #waystation on the Southern Walnut Creek Trail! Nice pitstop. (#selfie) pic.twitter.com/wcAz9Trv5W

— Brian Nunnery (@briannunnery) August 14, 2014

#waystation @ghisallofound great day for r bike ride on new s walnut creek bike trail! pic.twitter.com/giX9snaVA8

— E_Gray (@E_Gray) August 16, 2014

Great turn out for our CX Project Orientation at Bicycle Sport Shop. Will send sending out all details covered… http://t.co/gnUXqoHUjb

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) August 16, 2014

Great ride last night! Houston bike scene is awesome. @HoustonCM @MassHouston @BikeHouston pic.twitter.com/Vf4lCaMN3f

— Jon Blaze (@JONxBLAZE) August 16, 2014

Just want to sit inside and soak up the A/C.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) August 16, 2014

What a fun ride in our beautiful town! pic.twitter.com/HQVQOt8WOq

— HP Bicycle Club (@hpbikeclub) August 16, 2014

Great meeting and a huge thanks to Dewey from @BIKEWORLDsatx for his informative workshop pic.twitter.com/LizXwSqRN6

— HP Bicycle Club (@hpbikeclub) August 16, 2014

#healthyliving @DWNTWNElPaso #farmersmarket pic.twitter.com/jty6fCfhin

— VeloPaso (@velopaso) August 16, 2014

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Hot All the Way to Huffman – Eastgate

Texbiker.net Posted on August 16, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 16, 2014

Another hot day for biking. Part of this I could avoid if I started earlier. When I worked Saturday rides were the long ride of the week and in order to get the ride in and do some chores and be with my wife I would start around 7 AM or earlier. I have also started a ride at 6 AM on a Sunday to bike 20+ miles before church and the heat. Old age and retirement changes the necessity to do this I guess.

The ride began at 10:11 heading to Huffman-Eastgate Road east of Huffman and just a few hundred yards short of the Liberty County line. I wanted to ride 35+ miles and actually biked 37.54 miles. It was 88 degrees with 74% humidity and the heat index was 103. It didn’t take long to start sweating but the air moving past me help to dry up the perspiration.

Riding through Kings Forest I saw a man and woman riding mountain bikes but without helmets. They said hi. Not long after that I saw two women on road bikes in Town Center. The last biker sighting was on Fairlake Drive. This man had a flat rear tire. I stopped to check on him. He said this was the second flat of the ride and he didn’t have another tube. Before I could offer to help he said his wife was on the way to pick him up. We talked about the debris on the bridge over Lake Houston and the flats it can cause. I resumed the ride and he continued walking toward FM1960.

Wind wasn’t that strong but it held my speed down at times. I ended up averaging 15.7 mph. The places where the wind helped was on FM9160 east of FM2100. I was able to make up some time I lost when I was riding into the wind.

I got back home at 1:13. By then the temperature was a balmy 97, 51% humidity thanks to the SW wind, 112 heat index and partly cloudy sky.

Yesterday as I neared home a helicopter was hovering close to where I was biking. It looked life a Life Flight helicopter. It moved a few times and then seemed to leave. Today in the newspaper I read that a house fire happened around 12:45 and a person was taken to the hospital. This wasn’t too far from the streets I was riding on. Today I rode past the house and it has some damage and you can see where the smoke and fire came out. A man was standing in the front yard and I waved as I rode by.

When I got home today I cleaned up my Motobecane 700HT mountain bike before going in the house. Earlier this week I read a blog post from the Bike Noob about how he started riding his mountain bike recently to get some variety. I plan on doing that tomorrow. I biked 236.34 miles this week which allows for some different riding. I am well on my to reaching my August goal of 845 miles with 561.46 miles so far. Year to date I stand at 4774 miles. I have rode 15 out of 16 days so far too. It is time for a change. The weather is supposed to repeat today’s.

Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.

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Texas Bicycle News and Blog Digest August 15th

Texbiker.net Posted on August 15, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 15, 2014

Odessa Mountain Bike Park

Permain Basin Bicycle Association


Odessa Mtn park is 10+ miles of trails available to almost every skill level. You must be a member of Permain Basin Bicycle Association (PBBA) & You must wear a helmet
7751 Eastridge rd.

The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group

Austin, TX
3,937 Mountain Bikers

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

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Cell Phone Driving Ban May Include Cyclists

by Brandon Mulder        www.austinpost.org


Over the last few months Austin officials have held the City’s distracted driving ordinance under the microscope hoping to find a way to make it more enforceable. Last week the Public Safety Commission endorsed recommendations to ban all hands-on cell phone use for motor vehicles and bicyclists, which has some cyclists up in arms.
The current ordinance bans all texting while driving a moving vehicle, but the ordinance has done little to suppress the texting-while-driving epidemic. According to APD assistant chief Brian Manley, the reason for this could be because the ordinance is…

Tour de Cypresswood Bike Path

Thursday, Sep 25, 2014, 6:00 PM

Cypresswood Bike Path
1/2 Block East of Cypress Wood Crossing Blvd. Cypress, TX

7 cyclists Went

Tour de Cypresswood Bike PathIf you’re wondering what to do about that mountain bike hanging up in the garage, Come out and enjoy the trails of Cypresswood with us.People ask me sometime, “Tommy, It’s so hard to get out and ride my mountain bike”. As an Expert Rider, I tell them, ” First of all, do not hang your bike up on hooks. This will make i…

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The Pedaler Newsletter

San Antonio Wheelmen

President’s Column
This club is about people
I can’t believe it’s the middle of August! It has been a very mild summer temperatures-wise. Judging by the great attendance at some rides, I think everybody is taking advantage of this mild summer to do some good riding.
The club is moving along thanks to the work of many volunteers. We have great people working hard to put together your rides week after week. One of them is our ride chair Andrew Hinck, who has been doing an awesome job in this role for over 2 years. He has developed an interesting mix of rides for a 6-weeks schedule, recruited ride starters, mapped new routes, and…

Saturday August 23rd Bullis County Park Ride

Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club

Saturday August 23,  Ride starts at 7:30 a.m..  Meet at Bullis County Park on Old Blanco Road.  The route goes 32 through northern Bexar County hill country.  This is an intermediate level ride with rolling hills through the picturesque hill country. Directions:  This ride starts at Bullis County Park, which is on Blanco, north of 1604 (see map link below).  The park is on Blanco Road, 7.7 miles north of N. Texas 1604 W.  If you are coming from I-10 area, then go 1604 East to Blanco, and turn left, (north).  If you…

Rolling My Wheels Under A Mysterious Giant Glass Orb In Arlington’s Village Creek Natural Historical Area

Durango Texas


As you can clearly see I am standing under the mysterious giant glass orb which hovers above a curve in the paved trail in Arlington’s Village Creek Natural Historical Area.
Underneath the mysterious giant glass orb a sign has…

Take no Prisoners

Brazos Valley Cyclists

August 19 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
|Recurring Event (See all)
Smokin’ fast, hard ride at an aggressive race pace; 1 or 2 loops completed depending on daylight.  If low-lying areas flood, there will be a flood detour.
Venue
Springers Shell Station (“Shellron”)
2601 Harvey Rd, College Station, TX

Mr Landrum goes to Lake Tahoe

by Christopher Curnutt        www.bikingindallas.com


If you’ve been riding a bicycle in Dallas for a while there’s a good chance you have already crossed paths with Eliot Landrum.  You might know him from Critical Manners, Cycling Savvy DFW, or even Biking in Dallas.  For years he has worked to educate cyclists, advocate for cycle safety and…

Tweets

#Sep27 @ Waco — Waco Wild West 100 Bicycle Tour http://t.co/pVUJVeFX55 #Events

— Waco Events (@WacoEvents_) August 15, 2014

I can't wait till tomorrow it will be a perfect day to ride(early)before the heat,many people will be out riding tomorrow I love the road !

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) August 16, 2014

Good luck to put teammates racing at @dallas_racing Blackland Crits in Greenville this weekend… Should be a great weekend of TXBRA races!

— McKinney Velo (@McKinneyVelo) August 16, 2014

Moonflowers on MTB trail pic.twitter.com/QFhnH325rt

— VeloPaso (@velopaso) August 15, 2014

well it got hot again. I think it best to cut back the mileage till it gets cooler again. See you at 7:30 for a… http://t.co/9FBvuy9Lrt

— Tom Judson (@bikenacogdoches) August 15, 2014

In more local matters, the team is winding up for the Hotter'n Hell in just 1 week. Tonight we'll frequent the… http://t.co/pq7XCtqVwF

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) August 15, 2014

I biked 25.95 mi with @mapmyride. Check out my route in Houston, TX, United States! http://t.co/VkqKCZsvrN #bike #cycling

— Greg Arnold (@gforce809) August 15, 2014

Bike Barn finishes the Breck Epic. Over 200 miles of trails and 40,000 ft of climbing! pic.twitter.com/iHKOxs9gFe

— Bike Barn (@BikeBarnTX) August 15, 2014

We are going to have more videos, photos and graphics than ever before in our coverage of this year's @HotternHell100! Can't wait! #hh100

— Times Record News (@timesrecordnews) August 14, 2014

Got in an Easy-paced ride with the kiddos on our MTB's in Mission Trails, Mission, TX.http://t.co/2FtsptmCp8 #strava

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) August 15, 2014

Last night's Tour de Hood in #Houston is one of the city's classic rides. @BikeHouston pic.twitter.com/tIGINZYfXw

— Jeff Cohen (@JDCo) August 14, 2014

#tandem father-son team urban commuting in Sol City pic.twitter.com/e6HuYBcpN8

— VeloPaso (@velopaso) August 15, 2014

Great job on N 29th Street @CityofMcAllen Love the new bike lanes. pic.twitter.com/sdwmsPU5sq

— Paul Abrams🇺🇸 (@TexasRunner666) August 15, 2014

https://twitter.com/JerryDusterhoff/status/500251944003571712

Event Reminder

2 Day Alert: The Blackland Classic – Greenville, TX, Aug 17, 2014 08:00AM – Downtown Greenville, Greenville, TX(CST) http://t.co/zbzCct8zE9

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 15, 2014

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Biking to the North Is Not Cooler

Texbiker.net Posted on August 15, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 15, 2014

I switched to a northerly ride today going to New Caney, west on FM1485 to Gene Campbell Road. FM1314 brought me to the Stripes station for the usual rest stop. After the stop I continued on through Briar Tree, Oakhurst and back to Kingwood. The cooler weather has left us and the southeast breeze brought a little higher humidity making the ride a warm one. I left home at 10:28 with a partly cloudy sky, 92 degrees, 65% humidity, 108 heat index and a light breeze. After biking 35.12 miles I got back home at 1:19 and the weather was 94 degrees, 57% humidity, 108 heat index. The breeze was 5 mph which was good for biking but didn’t help cool me down when I stopped at Stripes.

The Grand Parkway right away clearing is making progress. To the west of FM1314 the ground is almost clear and to the north of FM1314 there are big piles of ground up trees and the chipper is running. Yesterday in the Kingwood Observer there was an article about another new commercial development coming called Kingwood Creek. I asked my wife what she thought was causing all of this building and such. She said The Woodlands is nearing it’s end and the new Exxon headquarters probably are some of the reasons. For many years I wondered why The Woodlands enjoyed all of the activity and Kingwood was left out. Well they found us and things are jumping.

This will impact the bicycling route I use eventually. I did see the Kingwood Creek plans call for 15 miles of bicycle trails but I am not sure how you get that many miles in the area they will be in.

Today when I was at Stripes the Harley Davidson man I talk with was there. He said he hadn’t seen me for several days and I replied that I had been biking on different routes. Another man told me he needed to get more exercise while I sat at the pumps resting and eating some food. I invited him to join me.

Riding the route today was not much different from the the other times. I stopped at a Texaco station near Gene Campbell Road to refill my water bottle. On my previous visit the lady clerk showed me the water dispenser so that I didn’t need to use the restroom sink. Today she said she tried riding her bicycle and only got a 1/2 mile from home. She ended up walking her bicycle back because she was too tired to ride. Her husband told her that wasn’t much exercise.

I almost reached 200 miles for the week coming in at 198.79 after today’s ride. With 2 more days I could reach 250 or more. August miles are getting closer to my 845 mile goal standing at 532.91. And year to date I have rode 4736 miles.

Since I have paired the Garmin Edge 510 with my Nexus 5 phone the mileage and averaged speed on Garmin Connect are much closer to the results Golden Cheetah calculates. Also it is nice for the Edge 510 to upload the ride to Garmin Connect automatically at the end of the ride.

The weather forecast for Saturday: 96 and clear. Nothing bad about that for riding.

Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.

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Home Weather ride beginning
Home Weather ride beginning
Porter Weather at Stripes
Porter Weather at Stripes
Home Weather ride end
Home Weather ride end
Today's Ride Metrics
Today’s Ride Metrics
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Ride Route
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