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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.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest August 5th

Texbiker.net Posted on August 5, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 5, 2014

Riders and Their Rigs : Michael Hall’s Ridley Noah

texasbikeracing.com


Michael Hall’s Ridley Noah
This is my race rig. Bought in March of 2013 this, along with an Excalibur Flandrien and a Dean TT bike, is one of my three Ridley’s. I’ve been on Ridley’s now for five years after switching out my LOOK 595 for a 2009 Noah and have been a Ridley devotee ever since. Aside from geometry that fits me to a T, the handling is superb and confidence inspiring. I love all my Ridley’s, but if you put a gun to my head and said choose only one it would be my Noah. This is the best bike I’ve ever ridden and I’ve owned a ton of…

2014 Tour De Tolerance

www.raceadventuresunlimited.com

2014 Tour De Tolerance – El Paso ,Juarez & New Mexico Please support 2014 Tour de Tolerance a great ride for a strong cause.. The Ninth Annual Tour de Tolerance, presented this year by Southwest Retina Consultants, takes place on Sunday, August 24th at Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino. Same fantastic ride through scenic New Mexico – Tour de Tolerance offer several events for…

Bike ride at George Bush Park

Sunday, Aug 10, 2014, 8:30 AM

Fun Fair Positive Soccer – Westheimer Pkwy
20150 Westheimer Pkwy Houston, TX

3 Katy bicyclist fun riders Went

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Things I’ve Learned About Bikes

Words by Dave Tolnai        nsmb.com

31 (or so) Rules to Live By
I was searching for an e-mail the other day and I stumbled across one that I wrote about 10 years ago. In a nutshell I had gently poked fun at a friend for going to see the Pixies at the Plaza of Nations, rather than coming along with us to see the Unicorns at the Cultch.
(It’s kind of funny that I even bother mentioning actual band names in this article, but it feels important to me. Deep down I’m hoping the readers will understand how insane that decision was, rather than thinking “what the hell is grandpa talking about?”)
Within two e-mails the conversation had devolved into a passionate and nasty eruption of crazy. It was just totally insane. And as I read…

More Bike Lanes Planned for 2014

By Brandon Mulder        www.austinpost.org


In the wake of the grand opening earlier this month of the bike-friendly Lady Bird Lake Boardwalk, the Public Works Department has still more cycling paths in the pipeline for 2014. Furthering the 2009 Bicycle Master Plan, six projects are planned that would lay out more than six miles of bike lanes by the end of the year.
Projects currently in progress include:
¾ mile of bike lanes along Oltorf St. from I-35 to Willow Creek Dr.
1.8 miles along St. Johns Ave. from Lamar to Cameron Rd.
1.4 miles along Manor from 51st St. to Springdale
one mile along Braker Ln. from Jollyville Rd. to Mopac
¾ mile along Wood Hollow from Far West Blvd. to Spicewood Springs
roughly ¾ mile along Pleasant Valley from Lakeshore Blvd. to Riverside Dr.
Most of these projects will…

What’s Coming Up

Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club – HCBTC

CLUB MEETING: The next meeting is Thursday, August 7th at Acadiana Cafe.
Dinner at 6:30; Meeting at 7:00pm.
Membership Annual Picnic: 9/27/2014.   A ride from the RV park to Gruene along River Road will be held Saturday morning, followed by a picnic at
the resort pavilion in the afternoon. A kayaking trip is planned for Sunday. If you plan to stay at the resort (RV or cabin) make sure you tell them
you are with the HCBTC to get a discount.

RAAM Challenge 200 mile solo Minneapolis Race Report

Gary Epple        violetcrown.org


While I’m not generally big on writing race reports, I thought I’d write this one to introduce VC riders to Ultra Marathon Cycling. After a total knee replacement several years ago, I decided it was time to give up my not-so-promising Cat 4 racing career. Then last year, a friend asked me to register for a 200 mile ultra marathon race with him- the No Country For Old Men 200 mile solo. He bailed, I rode and was hooked.
Ultra marathion cycling races come in many formats- generally 200 mile and 400 mile routes or 12hr or 24hr timed events. 500 mile and above rides are also becoming more popular with the Race Across America (RAAM) being the best known. Each race is based on elapsed time- ride as far and…

Race Recap: 24 Hours In The Canyon

www.texasmountainbiketrails.com


he most amazing and miserable weekend of my entire life all at the same time. And I would do it again in a heartbeat. I started this recap of the 24 Hours in the Canyon race back on June 5th and it’s been delayed finishing after the birth of our daughter. But, this race was so great you need to hear all about it. Here’s my thoughts on my first ever 24 hour race, a story about great friends and fast riding plus a few tips we learned along the way AND the most crucial thing you need to know about 24 hour racing.
Back in February 2014 at the DORBA 6 hour endurance race at Isle Du Bois my friend Gary, also known as G$ here in DFW, told me he was wanting to do the 24 hours in the canyon team relay this year. It was a race I had always thought sounded fun and…

Decatur Eighter

Pedal Pushers

Decatur, Texas
August 2, 2014
Eighter? Because it is in August–the 8th month? Because there are eight routes? I couldn’t figure out this strange name for a ride. That is because I am not a gambler. “Eighter from Decatur, county seat of Wise” is the slang of craps shooters who want to roll an eight. Note the die with the 4 showing. And Decatur is in Wise County. Duh. I should have known all of that.
I only discovered the Decatur ride as a result of the Hobbs, New Mexico ride cancellation, so I searched for an alternative. Did I ever find a good one. It was an exact opposite of Hobbs. Hobbs is flat and in the desert. Decatur is a roller coaster ride with trees, green pastures, and…

Win free entry into Esprit de She cycling tour!

By Pam LeBlanc        www.austin360.com


Ladies, who’s got mad cycling skills?
Athleta Esprit de She, Austin’s only all-women cycling tour, is returning on Sept. 13, and I’ve got a free entry to give away. (Read on!)
Cyclists can choose from three different distances – 30 miles, 18 miles or 14 miles – or even participate by pedaling a stationary bike next to the pool. The event, part of a…

Ghisallo Foundation’s Youth Bike Ride @ Mueller Farmers’ Market – 8/10

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Join the Ghisallo Foundation in partnership with Cycle Academy, Youth Bike, East Side Pedal Pushers and Mueller Farmers’ Market for Austin’s participation in the National Youth Bike Ride Week. The ride will run along the Mueller Hike and Bike Trail and feature shorter and longer routes for varying age levels; instructors and volunteers will assist along the ride. Parents and adults are more than welcome, and are encouraged, to ride along with the group.
We will be performing bike safety checks and basic maintenance to insure kids’ bikes are safe and ready to roll.
There will be a cooler of water available for…

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Bike Event: Bike-Friendly Friday Breakfast – College Station, TX: When: Fri Aug 8, 2014 7am to 9am 
CDTWho… http://t.co/4YaX2tbAtE

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 5, 2014

New Bike Event: Spindletop Spin – Beaumont, TX: When: Sat Jun 6, 2015 7am to 2pm 
CDTWhere: The Event Centre, … http://t.co/fujpPZsrRy

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 6, 2014

New Bike Event: Germanfest Bicycle Rally – Muenster, TX: When: Sat Apr 25, 2015 10am to 3pm 
CDTWhere: Main St… http://t.co/7bxR8V8KgO

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 6, 2014

New Bike Event: Ride for Missing Children – Flower Mound, TX: When: Sun Oct 12, 2014 7am to 2pm 
CDTWhere: 310… http://t.co/uskpG7l6cI

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 6, 2014

New Bike Event: Athleta Esprit de She Austin Cycle Tour – Austin, TX: When: Sat Sep 13, 2014 7:30am to 11am 
C… http://t.co/FirxZAfREq

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 6, 2014

Tweets

Exploring Boggy Creek with the Boys & Girls Club crew! http://t.co/LcLt1JkQVE

— Ghisallo Cycling Initiative (@GhisalloFound) August 5, 2014

Our 2014-2015 FrankenBike Bike Shop & Local Business Maps are here! Maps are at 25+ local Austin bike shops all of our sponsors locations.

— FrankenBike (@FrankenBikeUSA) August 5, 2014

Chilling out at the #waystation on the walnut creek trail. Thanks @GhisalloFound! pic.twitter.com/gqwMHqmn4y

— Kelsey Thompson (@kelslau) August 3, 2014

#Texas4000 2014 @ AK border on Sunday – they arrive in Anchorage Friday, & they've hit $600K in fundraising! #proud pic.twitter.com/arho1hVJuY

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) August 5, 2014

#Kids! Grab your parents and go #ride #bikes with our friends at @GhisalloFound this Sunday! http://t.co/8LSINSyy3d #austin

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) August 5, 2014

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: KingRacingGroup Thursday Night Crits – Dallas, TX, Aug 07, 2014 05:30PM – Fair Park, Dallas, TX, United States(CST) http://

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 5, 2014

2 Day Alert: DORBA'S WOMEN ONLY MOUNTAIN BIKE RETREAT – Bonham, TX, Aug 08, 2014 12:00AM – 1363 State Park 24, Bonham, TX 75418, USA(CST

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 6, 2014

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Right Turning Cars

Texbiker.net Posted on August 5, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 5, 2014

The last time I biked the “Eagle Springs – Walden – Huffman” route was June 5th, 2014. I didn’t plan returning two months later. Today’s route was a couple of miles longer because I added some streets through Elm Grove and Sherwood Trails. I rode 36.9 miles today versus 34.85 back then. Today’s average speed was 15.6 mph. The first 5 mile lap I was 2 minutes and 15 seconds behind averaging 15 mph. It wasn’t until the ride home from Huffman that I was able to make enough time to get the average up. In the second slide below the 5 mile lap times and averages were above 15 mph except for lap 1 and lap 8. Those are through residential streets with many stops. This route has a number of long stretches without traffic interruptions which helps keep my speed up.

This route is the one I had my T-bone car collision last year. Going past the spot brings back memories of the car pulling in front of me. Riding the route helps to get past those thoughts. Tomorrow will mark the 9th anniversary of another vehicle encounter. I was riding south on the US59 service road north of Porter when a SUV sideswiped me. Several memories that I need to be careful and watch out.

Today I was riding west on FM1960 after exiting the causeway over Lake Houston. The first street is Atascocita Shores Drive. I checked my rear view mirror for cars turning right since I was going straight. I saw three cars with their turn signals on. The first two had enough room to turn before me but the third one didn’t. That did not stop the driver from turning right though. He was so far past the second lane of Atascocita Shores that he had to drive into their left turn lane to get around me. I shook my head as I slowed down to let him turn.

Other than that the ride was uneventful. I took my usual break at the Huffman Chevron. Sitting under the gas pump canopy was pleasant as the breeze blew away the heat and sweat.

Weather conditions were quite favorable: 87 degrees, 78% humidity and a 6 mph breeze at 10:38 when I left home. By the time I returned at 1:40 it was 91 degrees, 68% humidity and the wind was from the ESE at 7 mph. Mostly cloudy skies held the sun back some. I wore wrist bands to help absorb the sweat on my arms. They were soaked and my gloves were not so wet. Tomorrow’s forecast: 92 degrees and clear. Biking looks favorable then.

Mileage standings:

  • 79.90 miles this week
  • 180.9 miles for August (663 miles left to reach my August goal)
  • 4393 miles year to date

Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS

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Texas Bicycle Blog and News Digest August 4th

Texbiker.net Posted on August 4, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 4, 2014

Biking in Dallas

by Charles Kuffner        offthekuff.com

They’re pretty far behind other Texas cities in infrastructure and general bike-ability.
City leaders, including Mayor Mike Rawlings, are eager to boost Big D’s cycling options — and soon. They’re looking at everything from more bike lanes to off-street trails, from bike-sharing programs to raising awareness about how bikes and cars should share the road.
What caused a 36-year-old engineer who’s lived in the bike-loving cities of Austin, Portland, Ore., and Tucson, Ariz. — but who’s also tackled major highway projects for the Texas Department of Transportation — to become the…

Triple Threat

Sunday, Aug 10, 2014, 7:00 AM

Kohl’s
5680 N Desert Blvd El Paso, TX

9 Cyclists Went

7-8 a.m. Sunday Aug. 10: All groups meet in the Kohls parking lot near I-10 and Redd. Group 1 leaves at 7 a.m. for 46-mile, 18-20 mph ride to Anthony Gap, War Road and back on Hwy 28; Chris Hoffman,[masked]. Group 2 leaves at 7:30 for 32-mile ride to top of Anthony Gap and back; Leonard Gutierrez,[masked]. Group 3 leaves at 8 a.m. for 22-mile…

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Texas Hwy 100, South Padre Island, via bicycle, part 1

####    www.yoursports.com

This was part of a 27 mile bike training session, first on the beach, then crossing the dunes to the end of Hwy 100 and heading south back into town via the pavement.

Guests: Attorney & Writer Seth Davidson; Adventure Cyclist Magazine’s editor Mike Deme; 2014 RAAM solo finisher Dennis Johnson

by Diane L        The Outspoken Cyclist Podcast

Dennis lives in The Woodlands, TX

… Lastly, we’ll speak with Dennis Johnson.  Dennis is a stay-at-home Dad for his young adopted daughter.  Dennis is also is a long-distance, endurance cyclist.  At RAAM 2014, riding a recumbent bike, Dennis placed 7th overall out of 48 soloists, the largest starting field ever. It was the first time a 60+ rider has ever finished in the top ten. Also, it was the first time a 60+ rider was the first American to finish.  But, wait, there’s more… Dennis set other records too.

PeopleForBikes awards 2014 Community Partnership Grants

by Zoe Kircos, Grants Manager        www.peopleforbikes.org

After countless hours reviewing proposals, drinking coffee, discussing merits, asking questions, drinking more coffee, and talking again, we are happy to announce our latest round of our Community Grants Program winners. …
…7)   City of Brownsville (Brownsville, TX): $2,500 to make bicycling a better transportation option by adding bike racks across the city …

Embrace the heat – join the Hottest Day of the Year Ride!

By Pam LeBlanc        www.austin360.com


The heat’s a lot more bearable when you embrace it. And what better way to do that then hop on your bike for the Hottest Day of the Year Ride on Aug. 9?
The good folks at Bike Austin believe that being outside in the heat is no big deal, and they want to show the world that anyone can ride a bike on…

How Brownsville, Texas, Is Using Bikes to Address Social Problems

by Angie Schmitt        usa.streetsblog.org


This post is part of a series featuring stories and research that will be presented at the Pro-Walk/Pro-Bike/Pro-Place conference September 8-11 in Pittsburgh.
Brownsville, a Texas border town, is frequently cited one of the poorest cities in the country. It also has one of the highest obesity rates.
But local officials have taken on some of the city’s health problems. And one of the key tools they’re using is cycling.
Planning Director Ramiro Gonzalez says it’s been about two years since the city of 180,000 — 93 percent of them Latino — began its cycling push. City Commissioner Rose Gowen, a doctor, made health-based initiatives a key part of her agenda.
“It really started at the level of getting people active to…

Loose Ends and Learning

2 on a tandem

It’s hard to believe it’s been almost three weeks since we arrived home. That “normal” life that I was missing on the bike ride…..well, it’s back in full swing. Work, yard, garden, house, projects, etc. It’s all good.
Tonight, I want to tie up some loose ends about the trip and then share some “learnings” God showed us.
Let’s start with some miscellaneous tidbits:
The amount raised to date from gifts and pledges for the RAAM scholarship endowment fund: $7,114.38
Times we were forced off the road by a vehicle:
3 (near Cushing, OK; near Arkansas City, KS; near Cooperstown, ND)
Memorable people we met:
-Day 5, Jackie in Marshall, TX who shared with…

DATES Round and Round the Lake Ride

Dallas Area Tandem Enthusiasts

When:     Aug 06, 2014 06:30 PM
Where:    Verona’s Italian Restaurant – Dallas
Category:     DATES ride
Description
When:  Wednesday, August 6th
Ride start:  Verona’s Italian Restaurant (see below)
Meeting time: 6:15 pm, Ride time: 6:30 pm
Distance: two laps around the lake, pace determined by the group
Ride Leaders:  Keri Bloomer and Stuart Rogers
Dinner after at Verona’s Italian Restaurant – BYOB
9039 Garland Rd
Dallas, TX  75218

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Bike Event: Texas Gatorfest Bike Tour – Anahuac, TX: When: Sat Sep 6, 2014 7am to 11:30am 
CDTWhere: Fort … http://t.co/isbbH2Ibr5

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 5, 2014

Tweets

https://twitter.com/esteban_vela/status/496461849685417984

My 16 yr old got this for biking on sidewalk, per my instructions,to avoid death trap bike lane to WSH @ Houston pic.twitter.com/9my4WM6MIP

— hopscotch70 (@patsternyc) August 5, 2014

We were out supporting this weekend's training for the big 9/27 @MammaJammaRide. Register: http://t.co/E73zbOVSVf pic.twitter.com/PWXRaFSpB8

— komengtrcetx (@komengtrcetx) August 5, 2014

Let's ride! pic.twitter.com/Pndj4IMD4A

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

Hermann Park, @HoustonBcycle, happiness. pic.twitter.com/R0FtToRbza

— Miller Theatre (@MillerOutdoor) August 4, 2014

You're not going to want to miss this! http://t.co/dbKulfhTNr

— Ghisallo Cycling Initiative (@GhisalloFound) August 4, 2014

An evening of cycling, from the street to the screen. Who's coming out? #2wheelsEP pic.twitter.com/3MZyVd1sfE

— Crazy Cat Cyclery (@CrazyCatCyclery) August 4, 2014

Sunday's CX session will return to the Kreig Softball Complex at 515 S. Pleasant Valley Rd. 8:00 am at the volleyball court. #TXCX Pls RT.

— BSS CX Club (@BSSCX) August 4, 2014

@HotternHell100, went for a 80.7 mile ride. 20 days to add 20 miles. http://t.co/IQqKMi1bPh #strava Epic #sufferscore #HH100

— SH4NE (@SH4NE) August 3, 2014

Are you a mountain biker, road cyclist or a just a single-speed cruiser? We love seeing the different types of cyclists on the Houston…

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) August 4, 2014

We reached 10k over the weekend, way to go everyone!

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) August 4, 2014

Bike friendly in TX? #NavMAP21 Colleges: http://t.co/YkgQBJZdws Cities: http://t.co/kGhihsjn1P Biz: http://t.co/jh3nro1Kf5

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) August 4, 2014

View of downtown Houston captured while getting lost on a long solo bike ride http://t.co/DxqDxzMXmO

— Christopher Delphin (@delphin_chris) August 4, 2014

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/496296425865883648

Tired of the same old places to hike, bike and canoe? Try these 5 hidden gems. FIT CITY http://t.co/0S64fJlruD http://t.co/Jz8tj0ZWFT

— Pam LeBlanc (@fitcityleblanc) August 4, 2014

https://twitter.com/BBQ44/status/496284178871107585

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Fort Worth Wednesday Night Crits 2014 , Aug 06, 2014 05:00PM – Gravel Road, Fort Worth, TX, United States(CST) http://zpr.i

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 4, 2014

2 Day Alert: The Memorial Park Criterium Series – Houston, TX, Aug 06, 2014 05:00PM – Memorial Park, Memorial Drive, Houston, TX, United

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 4, 2014

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SR242 – Old Houston Road – FM1314 Biking

Texbiker.net Posted on August 4, 2014 by Rick AnkrumAugust 4, 2014

I biked to the north on the “SR242 – Old Houston Road – FM1314” route. The weather was pleasant with partly cloudy sky, 86 degrees at the start (10:14) with a ENE wind at 9 mph. Humidity was 76% dropping to 60% when I got back home at 1:45. The temperature was 91 which has been several days getting back up to this level. I saw one other biker on FM1314 west of Old Houston Road.

Traffic was good and I didn’t have any problems. I stopped twice. Once at FM1485 and SR242 and then Stripes on FM1314.

This route was 42.99 miles long and I averaged 16.1 mph. The nice thing about this route is the long sections without stops. This allows me to get up to speed and stay there. There are a few rolling sections on SR242 but the rest of the route is usually flat. On FM1314 I was riding into the wind so I had to increase the effort. My legs did much better today not bogging down like yesterday.

On FM1314 the Grand Parkway right away clearing has moved to the west of the road. The number of trucks hauling dirt away from the construction site north of Valley Ranch is high. Usually after the stop at Stripes I exit onto Valley Ranch Parkway to go across FM1314 and onto Briar Tree. The traffic is now so much that it takes several traffic light cycles to get across. I now exit Stripes on FM1314 and then approach the traffic light on FM1314 and turn right on Old Sorters Road.

My Stradalli bike continues to impress me. I am still riding the Prologo Scratch saddle that came with the bike. I checked the tires while I stopped at Stripes and didn’t find any potential flat things. The rear Gatorskin has 2343 miles and is showing a flat tread surface. I hope to get another 1700 miles from this one.

Mileage markers:

  • 42.99 miles for the week
  • 144 miles for the month (701 miles to reach August’s goal)
  • 4356 miles year to date

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