↓
 

Texbiker.net

Texas Bicycling News, Events, Experiences

  • Home
  • Texas Bike Event Calendars
  • Texbiker Event Calendar
    • Upcoming Biking Events Agenda List
  • Bike Shop Listing
    • Texas Bike Shops Map
  • Contact Texbiker.net
  • Resources
    • Texas State Parks and Biking
    • Preventing a Crash, and What to do if You Are Hit
    • Understanding Road Rage: How To Manage Your Own Emotions on the Road and Deal With Others
    • Get Local – PeopleForBikes
    • Bike Tips
    • Bike Ride Maps
  • Texbiker.net HQ Weather Conditions
  • About Texbiker.net
Home - Page 1559 << 1 2 … 1,557 1,558 1,559 1,560 1,561 … 2,806 2,807 >>

Upcoming Texas Biking Events

Strava Activity

About Texbiker.net

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.

3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-1
3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
Lynksey Helex at a Kingwood Lake
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace Valley Ranch-1
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace CF 7 Valley Ranch

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Texas Bicycling News Digest August 12th

Texbiker.net Posted on August 12, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 12, 2014

With leased space, proposed Houston Bicycle Museum is on a roll

By Carol Christian            www.chron.com


Joy Boone, owner of Daniel Boone Cycles on Crawford Street in Houston, is the owner of a vintage bike collection and wants to expand to a full-fledged Houston Bicycle Museum. Check out some of the cool rides in her collection.
Of all the inventions that have revolutionized modern life, perhaps the most under-rated is the bicycle.
The two-wheeler’s low profile could change, however, if Houston bike shop owner Joy Boone succeeds in her dream to build the Houston Bicycle Museum.
Since 1968, Boone has owned Daniel Boone Cycles at 5318 Crawford, which she says makes it the city’s oldest bicycle shop.
In nearly five decades, she has seen various bike trends wax and wane and has long held a…

Austin Shop Swap Meet and Sale, 8-30-2014, Industry reps, Teams

by teoteoteo        forums.mtbr.com

Bike Shop Basement Sale and Commercial Rep Swap Meet Austin 8-30
Hi Kids, from the mind behind Mellow Swap, I am hosting a NEW Swap Meet a my new shop in Austin, Division One Bicycles.
August 30, 2014, from 9-3, tons of deals on scratch-n-dents, overbuys and then we’re also hosting teams, industry reps, and other businesses like…

San Angelo Bicycle Association

No drop group mountain bike ride leaving from Isabel Hart Parking lot at San Angelo State Park at 6:00 PM Sunday. For more information contact Justin @ 325-340-2153

http://www.meetup.com/HoustonCyclingClub/events/199986632/?a=ea2_grp&rv=ea2&_af_eid=199986632&_af=event

Team Faith Spokesman – Ride Group Interview

www.wheelbrothers.com


If you are like us, you are REALLY excited about the HH100 coming up this month! If you want to support the cause even more, and ride with a great group, check out Team Faith Spokesmen! We had the chance to get a great interview about this awesome group! Check them out!
Why join your team? Join Team Faith Spokesmen to ride for a cause in the HH100 endurance ride to help raise funds to provide meals and shelter for the homeless at Wichita Falls Faith Mission and Faith Refuge.
How long has your team been around? Team Faith Spokesmen formed in 2012. This is the 33rd annual Hotter n Hell (HH100) ride.
What was the motivation behind starting the team and who benefits from it? Every $ raised by…

How to Fix a Torn Sidewall on Your Mountain Bike

Shawn McAfee        www.texasmountainbiketrails.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2q6zbacRGTQ
Welcome back to The Bearded Bike Tip, today’s tip is a throwback to some video I took up in the Oachita National Forest in early March.
While out riding the Womble trail I tore the sidewall on my mountain bike tire. I happened to be 14 miles away from camp with little to no cell reception.
Luckily I had just eaten a GU packet and I decided to film this video on how to repair a torn sidewall with that Gu packet. This tip can be used with all sorts of stuff. Dollar bills, candy wrappers, obviously the GU packets, and even…

2014 Fall Mountain Bike Season Schedule

Texas A&M Cycling Team

Below is the 2014 Fall Mountain Bike Season Schedule. Watch for emails on the Listserv from Michael or Josh about information and sign ups. Questions? Ask either one of us!
August 30/31 – Camp Eagle in…

Notes from a Novice #5: Shift is NOT a 4-Letter Word – Part 2

Shawnee Trail Cycling Club

Notes from a Novice #5: Shift is NOT a 4-Letter Word – Part 2
Sorry it’s been so long. We’ve had some technical difficulties with the site. But I’m back again for some more chat on shifting. I’ll start with the easy stuff first and then if you’re still with me, we will get into some of the “why”. I’m a curious sort, so it helps me to know a little of the “why”. Hopefully it will help you too.
In Part 1 we learned that we want to shift in order to stay at roughly the same cadence. On a ride with a lot of changes in terrain or a lot of stops, that will mean a lot of shifting. Your bike gears are designed to be changed while the…

Trail Status – 08-11-2014 Update

Longview Bicycle Club

Current Trail Maintenance Needs:
Hamby
Trim A Loop
Trim B Loop
Trim C Loop
Replace rotten boards on A Bridge across big creek
Cut Down tree on the very back of A on other side of creek
Grace Creek
Trimming/raking
Cut down fallen trees…

Bicyclist safety highlighted in Tyler billboard campaign

Texas News

TYLER, TX (KLTV) –
After another bicyclist was hit by a car over the weekend, some members of Tyler’s biking community are speaking out about sharing the road.
Janice Terry suffered a broken back and lacerations after a car struck her on Sunday night. Less than a month ago, Mark Cathey was filming his ride when he was clipped in Bullard.
The Tyler Bicycle Club wants to raise awareness about the dangers cyclists are facing, so the club has…

30th Annual Waco Wild West 100 Bike Tour

www.kbgo.com

When:  Saturday, September 27th
Where:  downtown Waco (near Indian Springs Park)
Details:  The 30th Annual Waco Wild West 100 Bike Tour — The Sweetest Ride in Texas is Saturday, September 27th in downtown Waco.  This event is great for the entire family with a tour for everyone, including the 10, 25, 50 and 65 mile tours along with a 100 mile tour.
Proceeds benefit the Be The Match Foundation, operated by…

El Paso City Council approves four hike-bike projects for submission to MPO

Pilar Arias        www.kvia.com

EL PASO, Texas – Hike and bike paths may soon be coming to your neighborhood. On Tuesday, El Paso City Council gave the green light to secure funding for four projects.
Those discussed are:
Resler Drive between Belvidere Street and Helen of Troy Drive in the west side.
Independence Drive between Yarbrough Drive and Whittier Drive in the Lower Valley.
Viscount Boulevard between Montwood Drive and Ponder Park in the east side.
River Bend Drive between Frontera Road and Turnstone Drive in the Upper Valley. …

Tweets

https://twitter.com/BBQ44/status/499369464513585152

https://twitter.com/MichaeljWillard/status/499373731496882176

Getting our fleet ready for the annual NCSL Bipartisan Bike Ride. pic.twitter.com/BfgJUEtdUf

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) August 13, 2014

Texas Cycling is proud to announce the 2014 Sweatin' Burnt Orange Bike Tour! Our 10th annual fundraiser is… http://t.co/tVVmoVjUd2

— UT Cycling (@UTCycling) August 12, 2014

@TexasCX as in years past, we're doing a Night Ride from Lamar Foot Bridge every Thu 6pm starting end of OCT. MTB/CX friendly. Bring lights!

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) August 12, 2014

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/499287476767584258

Are you heading to Hotter N Hell in Wichita Falls this month? Visit our expo booth for Far W Texas travel/cycling info!

— Beth Nobles (@trailgirl) August 12, 2014

El Paso City Council just moved bike/ped projects from consent to regular agenda – apparently there are #Questions?

— Bike Hombre – STREETS ARE FOR PEOPLE (@sbwhite) August 12, 2014

https://twitter.com/BikePaulie/status/499220692995276800

Today in the Duval bike lane: Nothing! Yes, I was surprised, too.

— Su Wilcox (@cheekysu) August 12, 2014

Gooooood Morning, Austin! We're back!! Regram from rgetter. http://t.co/wrJMoFGvTz

— Windmill Bicycles (@windmillbicycle) August 12, 2014

A few photos from Sunday's #Youth #Bike #Ride are up on our Facebook page! http://t.co/CgchJnQE06

— Ghisallo Cycling Initiative (@GhisalloFound) August 12, 2014

Event Reminder

2 Day Alert: Mountain Bike Time Trials – Millican, TX, Aug 14, 2014 06:30PM – 19851 FM 2154, Millican, TX, 77866, United States(CST) htt

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 12, 2014

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bicycling News | Leave a reply

Cancun Triathlete on a Motorcycle

Texbiker.net Posted on August 12, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 12, 2014

After yesterday’s long ride it was okay to ride a shorter ride. I headed off to Huffman at 10:26AM after watching stage 2 of ENECO Tour on EuroSport. You would think this would inspire me to ride fast and I did okay until the last 8 miles when I turned onto Atascocita Shores Drive. I think the combination of heat (95 degrees, 106 heat index), tired legs, a little bonk and the wind slowed my pedaling way down. I managed to average 14.5 mph on lap 6 and 12.4 mph on lap 7. Over the 33.7 mile long ride I averaged 14.7 mph.

It was hot and I needed the break at the Huffman Chevron. The PowerAde was cold but I think I could’ve used 64 oz instead of the 32 oz. Usually when I am at the Chevron there is a breeze moving under the pump canopy. Today the breeze did not reach there except for a few minutes.

Early in the ride when I was waiting at Forest Bluff Drive and Northpark Drive to cross Northpark a motorcycle pulled up behind. He asked about my mirror and we cahtted. He then pulled beside me asking if I rode the MS150. I said no but I was going to the Hotter’N Hell Hundred next weekend. He said he was a triathlete and was going to Cancun Mexico soon to compete in an IronMan. He was impressed with the number of bikers going to HHH.

Not much out of the ordinary on today’s ride other than this. No other bikers were out where I could see them. A “cool” front might arrive later today lowering the night time temperature a few degrees but not much affect on the daytime highs. It will be drier too.

Mileage markers:

  • 95.98 miles this week
  • 421.1 miles for the month (424 miles left to reach my goal)
  • 4633 miles for the year

Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.

[wppa type=”slide” album=”390″ size=”auto”]Any comment[/wppa]

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Atascocita - Walden - Huffman, Ride Report, Road, Stradalli RP-14 Carbon | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycle News Digest August 11th

Texbiker.net Posted on August 11, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 11, 2014

East Texas bicyclist hit by car, in critical condition

By Summer Dashe        www.kltv.com

EAST TEXAS (KLTV) – An East Texas woman is in critical condition after she was hit by a car while riding her bike south of Tyler Sunday morning.
The Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed the incident happened around 8:00 a.m. near Farm-to-Market 3052. Janice Terry was riding her bike with a friend when the car struck her. She is in critical condition at a Tyler hospital and…

Hit and run

lufkindailynews.com


Crime Stoppers wants your help identifying the driver in a hit and run accident that left a Lufkin teen hospitalized.
Shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday, July 13, an unidentified driver ran his vehicle into a 17-year-old on a bicycle.
The victim and two friends were riding their bicycles southbound on South Timberland Drive in Lufkin when a truck struck the victim from behind. The impact threw the victim onto the asphalt and the truck traveled a short distance pushing the victim’s bicycle. The witnesses watched as their friend tumbled along the roadway and the truck slowed down briefly before continuing south on Timberland Drive. One witness hit the…

La Mesa/Las Cruces

Sunday, Aug 17, 2014, 7:00 AM

Chopes Bar & Cafe
16145 S Highway 28 La Mesa, NM

3 Cyclists Went

7 a.m. Sunday Aug. 17: Meet at Chope’s in La Mesa. Ride to truck stop in Anthony then rollers to Las Cruces, return on Hwy 28 to La Mesa. 40 miles, 15-17 mph. Dan Post,[masked]

Check out this Meetup →

Double Lake Big Loop

www.mtbproject.com

This Featured Ride is still in development or editorial review. It might not be ready for use.
Overview
The Double Lake Recreation Area has one of the most extensive networks of singletrack in the Houston area. The network is set up a series of loops that can be linked up to make as long or short a ride as you want.
This ride is the best way to see what these trails have to offer. Miles of flowing singletrack in the piney forest. The ride is almost all shady which is nice on a summer day and the sandy soils in this…

Join The Bike Austin Tour de Cure Team

www.austincycling.org

Join Team Bike Austin (formerly Team Austin Cycling Association) for the Central Texas Tour de Cure on September 13 at Reunion Ranch in Georgetown.
The Tour de Cure is a fundraising ride for the American Diabetes Association. With routes ranging from 11 to 100 miles and a fun, family-friendly venue, it’s a truly inclusive event. Whether you are a seasoned roadie or a neighborhood cruiser, we encourage you to…

Status report: Lawson Craddock, midway through his neo-pro season

By Andrew Hood        velonews.competitor.com


Lawson Craddock (Giant-Shimano) might be a neo-pro, but he’s been knocking around European races since he was 15 years old.
Now 22, he’s no bright-eyed kid thrown to the wolves. His experiences racing with USA Cycling’s U23 team, as well as with the Bontrager and Trek-LiveStrong development teams, are already paying dividends in his rookie pro season.
Following a busy spring racing in Europe, Craddock delivered a solid performance at the Amgen Tour of California, riding to third overall, behind Bradley Wiggins and Rohan Dennis, and…

Saturday August 16th [Team Beef] and Sunday August 17th [Coffee Shop Ride]

steinerranchcycling.com

Welcome Back!  It has been a few weekends since I have sent out an email.  I am eager to get back to riding with you guys and getting back to the normal weekly grind.  My SoCal visit was great and if I get that second home in San Diego I’ll be sure the doors are open to any of you that would like to go and have a place to stay.
As many of you know Steve Cummings is taking orders for new kits so make sure you reach out to him if you are looking for a kit.  Also, Thomas Lea has received the bibs from Descente for those of you that requested a replacement.
Tour De Cure Please make sure you join our Tour de Cure team which we…

Rolling My Wheels In Fort Worth’s Gateway Park After A Happy Birthday Mom Call

Durango Texas


On this day in August, many decades ago, in a town in Oregon named Eugene, my mom and dad’s first baby boy was born.
Which is why on my way to Gateway Park today I called my mom and dad to wish them a happy birthday, well, more my mom, since mom did most of the work on this day, long ago.
I’d not rolled over the Gateway Park mountain bike trails in well over a…

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Bike Event: Mountain Bike Time Trials – Millican, TX: When: Thu Aug 14, 2014 6:30pm to Thu Aug 14, 2014 8p… http://t.co/q3WnnGiLxN

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 11, 2014

Tweets

Today's commute home. No exhaust (and life) sucking traffic jams for this guy! @BikeHouston @PedalHouston @HoustonCM pic.twitter.com/yFEOG5hGDk

— a Dan of action (@theSurlyBiker) August 12, 2014

Rain rolling in during my bike ride #cycling #texas #bikes #friendswood http://t.co/kDlfNAmWNp

— STONE WALL CASTILLO (@Sef_the_3rd) August 12, 2014

TXBRA racing picks back up next weekend with Dallas Racing's Blackland races in Greenville. Then @HotternHell100 in two weeks. #getafterit

— McKinney Velo (@McKinneyVelo) August 10, 2014

Will confirm the routes Wednesday but it look like 36 miles for the short route and 69 miles for the long route…. http://t.co/23hickg4qJ

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) August 12, 2014

Register now for BikeTexas #KidsKup at Camp Eagle in Rocksprings on Aug 30: http://t.co/iYCNWQVt5a pic.twitter.com/y2TEeN1L2W

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) August 12, 2014

https://twitter.com/BSS_Road_Club/status/498982772501786624

Earn-A-Bike AlleyKat – Saturday, August 16th at noon, at
2619 Guadalaupe St. in San Antonio, Texas. See you there, SATX!

— FrankenBike (@FrankenBikeUSA) August 11, 2014

Morning ride! I love my city #grandprairie @ Joe Pool Lake in Grand Prairie Tx http://t.co/5JKmnRcEI9

— Josh Andrew Brown (@Joshandrewbrown) August 11, 2014

Solid start to the 81deg morning w iced coffee. @ Jo's Hot Coffee Good Food http://t.co/UhyaH2Yuu6

— David Wenger (@wengernation) August 11, 2014

ICYMI, VC's favorite British Austinite Kristian House of @raphacondorjlt will be at @USAProChallenge. Starts Aug 18 on @universalsports

— Violet Crown (@VioletCrownATX) August 11, 2014

https://twitter.com/IamWillPowers/status/498707788131233792

The team is in Puerto Rico this week for a 3 day stage race. Dodging dogs, cars, people, and more dogs on … http://t.co/UmklvAaM8E

— Mario Arroyave (@marroyave35) August 11, 2014

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: The Memorial Park Criterium Series – Houston, TX, Aug 13, 2014 05:00PM – Memorial Park, Memorial Drive, Houston, TX, United

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 11, 2014

2 Day Alert: Fort Worth Wednesday Night Crits 2014 , Aug 13, 2014 05:00PM – Gravel Road, Fort Worth, TX, United States(CST) http://zpr.i

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 11, 2014

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bicycling News | Leave a reply

A Metric Century on Monday

Texbiker.net Posted on August 11, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 11, 2014

Saturday I said Monday would be a longer ride. Well it was, 62.28 miles long. The route came to together in part as I rode. I started out biking to Splendora up US59. My plan was to see how I was doing when I got to FM1485 and FM2090 west of Splendora at Caney Creek High School. At that point I had the option to stay on FM2090 or take FM1485 south for a shorter route. I was feeling good at the option intersection so I stayed on FM2090 to Grangerland and FM3083. FM3083 took me to what is called 4 Corners. I think it gets that name from the four roads that intersect there: FM3083, Creighton Road, Rocky Road and Jefferson Chemical Road. This was at the 32.40 mile point.

I stopped at the Valero Country Store for water and ice. By now I was starting to get hungry. Before I sat on the concrete by the front door the clerk inside motioned for me to come inside where it was cool. I thanked her but said that would cause a problem when I went back out to ride. As I drank the cold water I decided to eat the Kashi Trail mix bar and cookies I had. I was thinking about saving them for the stop at the Stripes station but my stomach won the argument. After about 1/2 hour of resting and eating I resumed the ride.

The last time I rode what I call the “Splendora – Creighton Road – FM1314” route was July 20, 2013. Since then a big new Chevron station went up across FM3083 which I did not notice until I came out of the Valero with a refilled bottle and sat down. As big as it was I should have seen it earlier. From the Valero station I took Creighton Road which now has a smooth coat of asphalt all the way to FM1314. Previously it had some rough sections and I dodged some low spots. The first 1/4 mile still has some washboard in the surface but not as bad as before.

FM1314 northwest of SR242 is asphalt and not as wide as east of SR242. The traffic is lighter too since most people turn onto SR242 to get to I-45. The road is smooth and I made good time to SR242 and then onto the Stripes station at Valley Ranch Parkway and FM1314. From the Valero station to Stripes was almost 20 miles and I was ready for another break. This time I got a 32 oz Gatorade and sat out by a pump since the shade was gone by the store building. I thought I would get a breakfast taco but they were sold out and I didn’t bring any more snacks. I should have doubled the trail mix bar and cookies. While I was sitting by the pump a man drove up in a Dodge pickup. I am not sure why he drove to the pump I was at since there were a number of others open. He pulled close so I drew my feet up. As he got out he said it was caliente and I agreed adding it wasn’t as hot when I was riding. He said he would only be a few minutes while he got some gas. He walked to the store and several minutes later came back with a package of beer and then put some gas in the Dodge. While he was pumping the gas he offered me a cold can of beer but I said no thanks since I don’t drink. He said he was going to enjoy it. After he left I got up and refilled my water bottle for the 11 mile ride back home.

The weather was hot. The sky only had a very few small clouds and the sun was beating down. When I left home at 10:31 it was 92 degrees. By the time I got home at 3:45 it was 97 and the heat index showed 112 on my home weather center. I sweat a lot when I stopped at the Valero station but after that I did not notice it as much. With the heat and sun I drank at least 4 water bottles of water plus the 32 oz Gatorade.

Saturday I was looking around the Garmin Connect website and saw a feature that I have wanted for sometime. Since my ride route are fluid my wife does not the exact route I am biking. I use the Garmin Edge 510 and it has Bluetooth but I never turned it on since I didn’t know what value it would add. If I would install the Gamin Connect app on my Nexus 5 phone and connected via Bluetooth to the 510 the feature called Live Tracking can be activated. This way I email my wife a secure link to a Connect website and she can she where I am biking. With the Hotter’N Hell Hundred coming up on August 23rd I wanted to try this out before to see how it works. At first I couldn’t get the email to send but about a mile into the ride I got the app to email the link to my wife. When I got home I asked her if she looked at the link and she saw me as I rode across Woodland Hills Drive on the way home. So it works. It does increase the battery drain but my phone lasted the 5 hours and 13 minutes I was gone. I will continue to use this to learn more about how it works.

Where I stand with miles:

  • 62.28 miles this week
  • 387.40 miles so far for August (458 miles left to reach my August goal)
  • 4600 miles for the year

Tomorrow the weather looks favorable to riding with 95 degrees with a chance of rain.

[iframe http://connect.garmin.com:80/activity/embed/562919612 465px 550px]

Link to RideWithGPS

[wppa type=”slide” album=”389″ size=”auto”]Any comment[/wppa]

 

 

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Ride Report, Road, Splendora - Creighton Road - FM1314, Stradalli RP-14 Carbon | Leave a reply

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →
©2026 - Texbiker.net - Weaver Xtreme Theme
↑