Rode to the north today. The route went north parallel or on the US59 service road most of the way to SR242 before turning to the west. Between Roman Forest Blvd and SR242 there were three of those giant wind turbine blades parked on the side of the road. Two of the trucks were gone and the third truck was still attached to the trailer. When these things go by you on the freeway they look big but when you ride a bike beside one standing still they go on forever. I never noticed the curve of the blades until today. A community travels with these blades; three or four wide load pilot cars plus a couple of service trucks.
The goal was get 40 miles or more. I ended up just over that at 40.51 miles. Average speed was 15.0 mph. I didn’t start quite as early as I wanted leaving home at 10:14 and finishing at 1:45. The weather was great: mostly cloudy sky, 81 degrees at the start, 88 at the finish. Humidity ranged from 71% to 53% at the end. Perspiration flowed heavily. My bandana was soaked and when I stopped at the Stripes station on FM1314 I used a couple of paper towels to dry it off some. As I rode on FM1314 sweat was dripping from an end of the bandana and I thought it would get on my glasses but the breeze blew it off to my left side. Like yesterday I kept dipping my chin to the right to drain the moisture away.
Its been a couple of months since I been on this route. The last time I was looking for a new theme park that is supposed to be built on SR242. Today I saw a sign (not real large) and two excavators sitting in a field. A new storage building was nearby but no work going on. Maybe this thing will happen someday. The roads on this route are good for biking with 8 foot shoulders on US59, SR242 and FM1314. Traffic is not too heavy either.
Mileage: 110.74 miles this week, 139.86 miles in June, 2539 miles this year.
I am thinking about riding the Spindletop Spin in Beaumont this Saturday.
The SW breeze is warming the temperature and pushing out the rain. El Paso and Lubbock are over 100 degrees today. I plan on biking tomorrow, probably to the south and Huffman.
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
Oak Cliff Film Festival invite you to the first ever Pola-Ride Collaboration
Saturday, June 21
Inspired by Eadweard Muybridge’s galloping-horse photo studies, this modern-day ride is geared to gather a stop-motion historical view of Oak Cliff as seen through the eyes of cyclists.
Two teams, Team Muybridge and Team Lumiere, will each be given a Polaroid camera and a pack of film to capture images that create a narrative of our OC neighborhood. After all eight images are shot, each team will organize them and…
No drop bike ride for KIDS!
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014, 6:30 PM
Brushy Creek Sports Park 2310 Brushy Creek Road Cedar Park, TX
4 Mountain Bikers Went
AJ’s Cyclery, proud sponsor of 512-Racing, will be hosting a kids bike ride. We plan to do approximately 6-8 miles on the concrete pathway. Start at the park and ride to the YMCA, then back to the dam and finally back to the car. I do this every Thursday night with my 6 year old. This route will take 1.5 to 2 hrs. Parent or legal guardian must acco…
AUSTIN, TEXAS (June 3rd, 2014) — The longest annual charity bicycle ride in the world, the Texas 4000 team, will be rolling through Carthage on Saturday, June 7th, 2014, just 8 days after departing from Austin, Texas on to their final destination of Anchorage, Alaska. While in Carthage, the 2014 Texas 4000 Team will celebrate and share Hope, Knowledge and Charity with friends and family before continuing on their 70-day journey.
Seventy-nine, undergraduate and graduate, students from the University of Texas at Austin brave the rain, sleet, wind, snow, heat and will pedal over 4,500 miles in support of the fight against cancer. Along their journey, riders will volunteer at community events that contribute in the fight against cancer and visit with cancer survivors, patients, caregivers, and family members to make educational presentations about cancer prevention and early detection. They also use this time to offer hope, encouragement and share their personal stories to cancer fighters of all ages and to those who have been affected by the disease. Every encounter is an inspirational story the…
The Burleson and Johnson County countryside last Saturday was filled with a stream of bright, colorful cyclists jerseys.
While area residents took note of the almost 1,600 participants in the Honey Tour Bike Ride, the visitors from all areas of Texas and beyond also had to opportunity to take in Burleson.
“To develop a local economy, you always want to see visitors in the area,” said Justin Bond, Burleson’s economic development manager. “Cyclists hitting our community in a 24-hour period reach businesses all across the city.â€
Based upon data from 2013, those cyclists aren’t necessarily neighbors and friends from the immediate community.
“Only 13 percent of the riders [in 2013] came from Burleson,” Bond said. “Events that introduce…
Guest poster Don Blount is gearing up for a big, big ride — and he’s using what a lot of us would consider a big ride to prep for it. Here’s his account.
BlountOnBikingMy big midyear ride is The Tour of the California Alps, Death Ride on July 12. It covers 129 miles (208 km) with 15,000 feet (4,572 meters) of climbing over five mountain passes.
I have other things planned after that ride but my preparation has been geared toward the Death Ride.
Intensity, climbing and saddle time are all components of my training. And yes, I used to hate hills but a 30-pound weight loss (13.61 kilograms) and improved fitness changed my attitude toward them. I can proudly say that I am…
This morning my refrigerator informed me I was in need of a re-stocking the milk supply.
ALDI is my milk supplier.
I’d not checked in with Arlington’s resident Indian Ghosts for several days, so I decided to do so before going to ALDI to get a couple jugs of processed cow extract.
In the picture you are looking at my handlebars after they’d visited the Indian Ghosts inside…
Last Month was the Bike League’s National Bike Month and May 16 was National Bike To Work Day. For the third year, local bike advocacy groups, worked with BikeDFW, DART and NCTCOG to set up bike commuter Energizer Stations throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth area. This year, we were able to set up 9 Stations.
Reports have come back that those stations had great success greeting the many bicycle commuters who came through. This indicates to us that folks around the Dallas area are starting to look at bicycle commuting as an viable form of alternate transportation – which most feel is hard to do in a city built for…
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Yesterday was an interesting entry into town as we rode by several miles of these sort of properties
…We talked with our bike guy in Bozeman this morning and he was very surprised to hear that we broke a spoke, with less than 500 miles on these wheels.
Silver Streak looks quite incapacitated and…
Tweets
Hot day but a cool ride…o7'o Hoping everyone had a fab Ride.. Thanks to ride leaders Angel, Rick, Ruth and Ray… http://t.co/0pQzHCE7K2
As any bicyclist knows wind can wear you down. For the first 21 miles I rode into the wind and my legs wore out. Whenever I was exposed to the wind my speed dropped to 14 mph and at times 12 mph. When I finally reached Huffman- Eastgate Road on FM1960 I turned west and the legs responded by increasing my speed up to 19+ mph. The 25 miles to home were much easier with a tailwind or at least it not in my face. The effort was producing perspiration and about every 2 minutes or so I dipped my chin to the right to let it run off.
No waiting for a service man today so I pulled out 9:34 under a partly cloudy sky, 79 degrees, and 76% humidity. The wind didn’t seem that strong but there was no pace I got out of it until the Huffman-Eastgate Road turn. I reached the Huffman Chevron at 24.4 miles and took a break to enjoy the breeze since I wasn’t fighting it sitting still. While I was resting a young man walked through the station pump area with a backpack and I didn’t really pay too much attention as he walked west along FM1960 but not too long after he walked by he returned and then just walked around the station. I am not sure what was going on with him.
The ride was 36.18 miles at 14.6 mph average speed. I rode this general direction two days in a row to set up tomorrow’s ride to the north. I thought I might be in Huffman today when the Amtrak train went through but I was an hour or more early so I didn’t wait around. I did see two other riders while I was going east on the Lake Houston causeway. They were riding to the west.
Arriving back home at 12:43 the sky had a couple of dark gray areas. About 30 minutes after I got home it rained for about 3 or 4 minutes. The temperature was 87 with 56% humidity at the conclusion of the ride.
Mileage standings after today’s ride: this week 70.23 miles, June 99.35 miles, year to date 2499 miles. Link to RideWithGPS.
By Megan Gray / Staff Writer      www.dentonrc.com
Student pedaling 4,000 miles for cancer awareness
For Schuyler Dale, no task is too large to keep her friend’s spirit alive — even if it means biking from Austin to Alaska, with a stop in Denton along the way.
Dale, now 21, was a student at Guyer High School when she met Makenna Loerwald while playing volleyball. The girls clicked and became friends, but this year, Loerwald lost her battle with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare adolescent cancer typically found in the bone. Loerwald died in February at age 22.
Now, to continue a vow Dale made to her friend, she’ll be biking through the…
Out Columbus highway
Sunday, Jun 8, 2014, 7:00 AM
River Run Plaza 1071 Country Club Rd El Paso, TX
5 Cyclists Went
Ride up Artcraft, then out Columbus highway for a bit, then back…. intervals along the way…18-20 mph, 45 miles. Lisa Studdard,[masked]
(KCEN) — Over 1.5 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed this year alone, but students at University of Texas, Austin are on an incredible journey to fight against the disease.
Ashley Wallace was only 7-years-old when her mom lost a second battle with breast cancer. “She really inspired me to just see the good in things and celebrate the life she had,” Wallace said.
So that’s exactly what she’s doing this summer, biking from Austin all the way to Anchorage, Alaska. It’s called Texas 4,000 and each of the 78 UT students are riding with a purpose.
Ross McGarity is riding for his mother, who was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago. “It really hit close to home and showed me that this can…
Collin Classic Benefiting City House
Saturday, Jun 14, 2014, 8:00 AM
McKinney North High School 2550 Wilmeth Rd McKinney, TX
12 Members Went
Anyone interested in riding the Collin Classic?From the website:”The 23rd Annual Collin Classic Bike Rally is set to roll on Saturday, June 14th, in McKinney, Tex. Catering to the serious cyclist, the weekend rider, and family riders, there is something for every level of interest at the Collin Classic.Starting and finishing at McKinney North …
Well, the humidity has descended into central Texas. We probably started a half an hour too late, and while we got in the full lap, it was pretty moist by the time we were are the trail features at the top of the powerline hill.
Afterwards we realized that the picnic table had been move from…
by David Ibanez, Web Managing Editor      www.ksat.com
Accident happened near Antioch Christian Academy
SAN ANTONIO –
Two boys on their way to school on a bicycle were hit a pickup truck Monday morning on the city’s East Side.
One of the boys suffered a broken leg and the other boy suffered minor injuries, police said. The boys, ages 7 and 10, were taken to University Hospital.
Police said the pickup truck hit the bicycle after it ran a stop sign at…
COLLEGE STATION – A group of Longhorns invaded College Station by bicycle Monday but it’s all for a good cause.
27 present students and recent graduates of The University of Texas stopped for the night at College Station High School as part of Texas 4000.
It’s a 4,500 mile bicycle ride from Austin to Anchorage, Alaska with 78 riders going on three routes including the Brazos Valley.
This group started the morning in Temple.
They gave a presentation about their ride raising money to fight cancer and they’ll be staying with host families overnight.
So far they’ve raised more than $550,000 with a goal of $600,000.
“Our funds go to MD Anderson, the Livestrong Foundation, UT Biomedical Engineering Center for their cancer research department and then a…
The June edition of the DATES-Line Newsletter is published and available for download from the newsletters page. This month’s edition includes the following:
Upcoming Rides
Tour of the TV Towers
Round and Round the Lake Ride
Van Alstyne Ride
July 4th Ride, Cookout and Swim
Southwest Missouri Tandem Weekend
Mumbys on the Santana Website
Ride Reports
Round and Round the Lake Ride May 7th
RTR 2014 Ramblings
Oklahoma Cycling Weekend
RTR – Sanger to Ardmore EditiPilot Point Ride
Kailer’s Summer Trip
Three Happy Cows Product Review
DATES Rides & Activities
06/15/2014
Time: Â Â Â 08:00 AM-11:00 AM
Location: Â Â Â Kendalia Public Library
Kendalia, TX
Details:    Kendalia – Crabapple Ride (N) [R to H] Routes of 35 and 52 miles. Either ride the magnificent County Road 101 to Blanco and tackle the challenging Crabapple Hill or take some equally pretty and somewhat flatter options. Please note that this is a beautiful but HILLY RIDE! Meet at the Kendalia Public Library on FM 473 across the street from the Volunteer Fire Department and at the corner of FM 473 and Crabapple Road. Take Hwy 281 North 26 miles, and go left for 7 miles on FM 473 to Kendalia. This is a 45-minute drive from Hwy 281 and Loop 1604. Contact: Andy…
October 26 @ 12:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Description
From the imagination Rico Vazquez, In partnership with the Tyler Bicycle Club, Elite Bicycles and Simpsons Adventure Sports, comes a dual cycling event. Designed to bring the sport of mountain and road biking in one combined and timed event. Faulkner park offers technical hard packed really fast, 6.5mile single track and a great closed loop 2 mile road course with challenging climbs and quick downhillsprints. Beginner friendly yet plenty of…
So after a week or so of ‘off’ time after the Warda race, I was back on the bike this past week. With the school year winding down, I was able to get in a couple of evening rides that I typically cannot make. Given we had gotten a lot of rain in the past few days, I opted to make those road rides.
On Tuesday, I saddled up for a regular Tuesday evening group ride out of Lakeway. I’ve seen several of my friends make this group ride on Strava, so I had hoped to be joining a friendly bunch. Turns out the rain scared most everyone away as only 5 of us showed up to ride. I didn’t know any of them, but thought it’d be fun.
I’ve actually never ridden in a proper group ride. I had only ever ridden with…
Saturday it was reported that at least 7 SRC riders attended the Altas Ride and I heard it was a nice ride with the only complication being the delayed arrival of bicycles. About 14 showed up for the Dam Loop ride from the C&C.
Sunday we had a big group for the Tour de Cure kick off bike ride which left the Hula Hut. Breakfast and lunch was served. If you have not joined our team please do so at the following link. There are distances ranging from 12 to 100 miles. http://main.diabetes.org/goto/TeamBeef
JESTER KING BREWERY ALL CLUBS RIDE– Saturday June 7th at 8:30am
We would like to invite you to join us for the JESTER KING BREWERY RIDE II.  This JESTER KING BREWERY RIDE is a FREE ride that originally started…
Bosque County
Home of Bosque Tour de Norway and “The Norwegian Capital of Texas”.
Clifton is a quaint town settled by Norwegian immigrants in the mid 1800’s. They are proud of their heritage, and on the day we visited Norwegian flags lined the streets in honor of the Constitution Day of Norway. …
Today was a great day for the City of Richardson. They had a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to welcome cyclists to the newest addition to our Bicycle Master Plan – Central Trail South.
Although not entirely complete, this trail will eventually provide a much needed extension to the existing Central Trail North. Scheduled to be finished within the next few weeks, the Central Trail will be a complete route that reaches from the northern end of the city limits to the southern end. Eventually, it will connect to other trails which will…
With the growth of the cycling community matching the city’s population boom, June is shaping up to be another busy month for bikers.
Here’s the scoop:
Yellow Bike Project’s Collective Meetings: On the first Tuesday of every month, which this month will be June 3 at 7 p.m., Yellow Bike holds its collective meeting, an open forum that the general public is welcome to attend. The meeting is an opportunity for people to learn about YBP’s internal workings and decision-making processes, as well as how they can get involved and begin apprenticing. At 8 p.m., the public input portion of the meeting begins, during which members of the community can pitch ideas and make requests. More info here.
Boardwalk Grand Opening: At 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 7, the Trail Foundation and City of Austin will hold a grand opening ceremony for the new Boardwalk on the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail at Lady Bird Lake. The opening will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony, live music, a drumline-led march along the Boardwalk, and an aerial dance performance. More info on this event, and…
June 1, 2014
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR GRANDSON, JASE!!
Our precious, sweet natured little treasure is 1 today!
35.6 miles
2:22 ST
14.9 avg
We decided that today would be our day off, so got up early, packed, and took off for Marshall, knowing it was only 25 miles or so. We both need some rest and my knees need some rest and ice.
The road today was much flatter than yesterday. There was only one significant hill and we didn’t even need granny’s help for…
June 2, 2014
82.8 miles
15.3 avg
5:23 ST
What goes up
Must come down
Silver Streak’s wheels
Go round and round.
Riding up and down
These Texas hills
Up and down, up and down
His wheels tuurrrn.
In spite of 82 miles of up and down today, my knees and Gerry’s groin muscle did quite well. Our Father answers prayer!
We left before 7:00 this morning to beat the heat. It was cloudy most of the day and it was late morning before the sun…
Tweets
Congrats to MV's Jon Rhodes for a fine result at last weekend's @DirtyKanza200 Half Pint… The 1/2 is only 111 miles. #gettindirty