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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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The Recliner Was Calling Me

Texbiker.net Posted on May 25, 2014 by Rick AnkrumNovember 30, 2016

After church I got ready to go biking. At first the recliner was calling my name but I got away from it and headed out. Vacation resting plus the hospital stay lowered my energy level and recliner resistance. Riding north I adjusted the typical route through Oakhurst and did not ride to Cumberland. Instead I went north on Sorters Road to FM1314 and then turned east (or south as the direction sign says on the FM1314 pole). Stopping at Stripes I got a 32 oz Gatorade as part of my new regime to not drink Diet Pepsi. This is what one of the doctors at Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel wanted me to do. He said he was a cola addict like me and they can cause dehydration. So far I have only had two swallows from the bottle my wife was drinking on the drive back from Florida. Plain water is blah but I am sticking with it so far.

Leaving Stripes I rode through Valley Ranch to the southbound US59 service road. The partly cloudy sky kept the temperature moderate (84 at the start 11:33 and 87 when I finished at 1:57). The wind was up and down as I rode on the service road. When I got home I saw why it seemed strong at times: 16.1 mph gusts from the SE slowing to 9.2 mph. I went south on Loop 494 and then Adams Street into Kingwood. On Adams I had a dog charge me near the end but he was fat and gave up quickly, thank goodness. By then my sprint was not too strong. Later I did a dumb thing crossing Northpark Drive. At the crossover the tree limbs stick out making it difficult to see the traffic coming from the right. I thought no traffic was coming so I clipped back into the pedals just in time to see a SUV coming towards me in the closest lane. I panicked and did not unclip but did slowly roll along the curb until the SUV went by. Next time I need to go out further into the crossover to see past the trees and brush.

With the slightly adjusted route I biked 26.39 miles and I increased the average speed from yesterday to 14.4 mph. May mileage is up to 168.06 and year to date is 2305 miles.

Yesterday I forget to include an almost flat tire. On the way home when I ride south I usually go behind the HEB store in the Kings Crossing shopping center. As I was riding I ran over a piece of metal about an inch long and 1/32″ in diameter. It stuck in my rear tire and hit the brake each time the tire passed it. This only happened a few times before I stopped to check the noise. Nothing in the front tire but it was in the rear. I hesitated pulling it out wondering if the tire would go flat and I would have to fix it but the other option was no good so I plucked it out and the tire stayed firm. I checked it again before today’s ride and no problem.

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Link to RideWithGPS map and metrics.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest May 24th

Texbiker.net Posted on May 24, 2014 by Rick AnkrumJune 4, 2014

American Red Cross Tour du Rouge

Bosque Tour de Norway

Pedal Pushers

We have found another winner of a ride. This was Clifton’s 3rd annual tour but we just discovered it this year. First things first, where is Clifton? Turns out it is near Waco. Next: Bosque? Means a cluster or group of trees, Spanish for woodlands. Tour de Norway? Clifton was settled by Norwegian immigrants in the mid-19th century. In 1997, the Texas Legislature officially designated Clifton as the Norwegian Capital of Texas. Hence, Tour de Norway featuring some of the churches of the period and old houses along the routes.
Of course we explored the area but first we will…

BMX Racing Returns to Austin – Travis County BMX Opening in June

www.cycleaustin.com

Finally, Austin will have a sanctioned BMX track once again. KVUE News reported tonight on the construction progress of the new Travis County BMX track at the Travis County Northeast Metro Park in Pflugerville. According to this March Austin American Statesman article, they’re shooting for an opening this June to coincide with the X Games coming to Austin.

The track will include a 16.5 foot starting hill reminiscent of the huge green starting hill at Capitol City BMX, Austin’s former ABA-sanctioned track. That track, originally owned by Rick Graves for over 20 years, closed in April 2006 to…

Bike rider critically injured

By: Michelle Williams – Texarkana Gazette


A man riding a bicycle was critically injured after a crash with a car Friday.
Michael Brimer, 55, of Texarkana, Texas, was riding a bike southbound about 7:30 p.m. on South Lake Drive n…

Austin ranks among top U.S. cities that cater to bicyclists

Kritika Kulshrestha, Staff Writer- Austin Business Journal


Austin ranks No. 11 on the list of best cities for cyclists, according to a NerdWallet.com report released this week.
The study, released to coincide with National Bike Month, surveyed the 52 largest U.S. cities. The key factors used for evaluating these cities include biking population, funding, infrastructure and safety.
The final score for each city was calculated based on the 2012 percentage of the total population who ride bicycles to work, yearly cyclist fatalities, yearly federal transportation funds allocated to…

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Bike Event: The Memorial Park Criterium Series – Houston, TX: Recurring Event
First start: 2014-06-04 17:0… http://t.co/DdApwtnsDU

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 25, 2014

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Also, congrats 2 John Trotter 4 winning 1st Mtb race at Erwin Park & to new MV members Kentara (6th) and Marcos (7th) in the 35+ 4/5 today.

— McKinney Velo (@McKinneyVelo) May 25, 2014

Paceline at about mile 60 near Fulshear. #Houston #cycling http://t.co/7uc9GyGBOR

— Jeff C. (@331miles) May 25, 2014

Stopping for Mexican food in the middle of a century ride actually turned out to be a good idea.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) May 25, 2014

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/470342843005816832

Lone Star XC results from today are up. http://t.co/w6Z1Fy0exC http://t.co/yUe0NZ4mmu

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) May 24, 2014

What winners look like! 2014 Colin Strickland TX State Crit Champ AG 23-29 + domestique Justin Reddell @elbowzracing pic.twitter.com/nbugurYvsN

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) May 24, 2014

Men's 30-34 and 35-39 Texas State Criterium Championship results @richbikemart pic.twitter.com/cWHe8sZAyB

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) May 24, 2014

Men's U23 and 23-29 Texas State Criterium Championship results @richbikemart pic.twitter.com/QdzHJRc3JY

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) May 24, 2014

Memorial Day #BikeToFortBliss @VisitElPasoTX @fortbliss @velopaso @ELPBikeMonth @EPCyclists @EPBicycleClub pic.twitter.com/lVna6y9SVB

— Bike Hombre – STREETS ARE FOR PEOPLE (@sbwhite) May 24, 2014

Record breaking #ride with 1554 riders pic.twitter.com/jABFjKsLd3

— Burleson Honey Tour (@honeybiketour) May 24, 2014

Tour de El Paso 2014 Time Trial.. Looking forward to next years Tour.. More riders, more technology…o7'o http://t.co/6C9ZWZmeSw

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) May 24, 2014

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— 787 Racing (@787racing) May 24, 2014

Uptown Ciclovia in Dallas on Monday: http://t.co/F68yN4qChL

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) May 24, 2014

Street Squad — Dallas adding bike lanes – Dallas News | http://t.co/kZGyV4IOkn http://t.co/uyKqlcpMAS

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) May 24, 2014

Rode with Team McAllen Cycling and went for a 50.1 mile road ride. http://t.co/P8VygmqkMd #strava

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) May 24, 2014

Did some online research and saw that Noxzema is a good substitute for chamois cream. Wish me luck, cycling friends.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) May 24, 2014

Huge thanks @BikeTheBricks all of us @BadKittyRacing girls had a blast!! Can't wait for next year! pic.twitter.com/OMVZTjunff

— SkinnocentCo (@SkinnocentCo) May 24, 2014

Great night @BikeTheBricks. Happy 2 be on podium (w/ Crozzy & #sheeanimal) 4 @elbowzracing Thanks 2 @thechadandrews pic.twitter.com/sr6KiSoeo7

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) May 24, 2014

Event Reminder

2 Day Alert: Texas State Skill Based Criterium Championship – Frisco, TX, May 26, 2014 08:00AM – Frisco Square, Frisco, TX, United State

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 24, 2014

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Back Riding After 21 Days Off

Texbiker.net Posted on May 24, 2014 by Rick AnkrumNovember 25, 2016

As I got on my bike in the driveway and bent down to the handlebars I wasn’t sure I would be biking too far today. My head was a little foggy as I checked the Garmin 510 sensors to be sure the cadence sensor was showing up. Rolling out to the street my head cleared and I felt better riding to Northpark Drive and turning left onto the bike trail. The last time I rode was May 3rd, 21 days ago. Since then my wife and I have been on vacation in Florida, on a cruise ship to the Bahamas and spent 3 days in Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel. The later event was not planned, of course, but the others were. We had a great time driving around Florida. I am recovered from the hospital visit and today was a test ride to verify that.

I didn’t think I would ride more than 24 or 25 miles today but as the ride progressed I was comfortable and ended up riding 30.32 miles. My average speed was not that great, 14.3 mph, but I did not push it too hard since this was a get started type of ride. When I rode across Lake Houston on FM1960 I had a thought that within a mile of the causeway were four modes of transportation: boats, cars, bikes and trains. Then later when I left Huffman going to home I thought about the pasture on my right and the cows grazing within or close to the Houston city limits. The fourth largest city has cows inside the city limits! How different.

Weather helped me get back riding with 82 when I started at 11:20 and 88 when I got back home at 2:03. The humidity was 43% which helped. This morning it was 68 degrees which seems cool for this time of the year. Florida was chilly a few times as well with mornings in the 50’s.

It looked like I wouldn’t see any other bicyclists until I saw one on Atascocita Shores Drive decked out in a BMC team kit. He was going the opposite direction. I delayed the ride to watch stage 14 of the Giro d’Italia live.

May mileage is not going to be too much but I am up to 141.67 miles with 4 rides. The hospital visit delayed our return by 2 days cutting the potential ride days to 11. Tuesday and Wednesday look iffy with rain in the forecast. Year to date: 2279 miles. Link to RideWithGPS map and metrics.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest May 23rd

Texbiker.net Posted on May 23, 2014 by Rick AnkrumMay 23, 2014

Nathan Aikele – Six Week Update

by Nicole Ortega        texasbikeracing.com


Nathan Aikele is scheduled to graduate from Podiatry Medical School on May 28th with his fellow colleagues despite a horrific bike crash that left him paralyzed from the nipples down. When the accident occurred, he had seven weeks of school left, and the incident left us all in shock.
The cyclist was working one of his clinical rotations in San Antonio and decided to drive down to participate in the Driveway Series criterium here in Austin on April 10th. Aikele recalls, “As soon as we hit the last lap, I took off pretty hard. I remember looking back a few times. Then I remember waking up in the ambulance and being in a lot of pain, but I passed out again.” He was in the lead and was projected…

Katy Flatland Century

Sunday, Jul 20, 2014, 7:00 AM

Tompkins high school
4400 Falcon Landing Katy, TX

3 Katy bicyclist fun riders Went

This is an organized ride. $30 before May 31,[masked] miles90 miles63 miles28 mileshttp://www.northwestcyclingclub.org/index.php/rides-and-events/club-rides/katy

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Five laws you should know when you ride a bike

by Nikki Henderson        www.arklatexhomepage.com

If you have a bike there are several things the Texarkana, Texas Police Dept, wants you to keep in mind before you hit the streets.
Here are five important laws all bicycle enthusiasts should know:
Riders must obey all traffic control devices such as stop signs and red lights.
Riders are required to use hand signals for stopping and turning and are required to ride the…

3rd Annual Hurricane 100

Corpus Christi Cycle Club

On Saturday, May 31st, we will kick off the hurricane season with the “1st Hurricane 100?. This is a 100 mile ride around the bay (see map in this
post). The ride also has a shortened 65  and 30 mile course.
All riders are welcome.
This ride will be a fully supported sag ride with 2 sag stops for the 65 mile group and an additional 2 sag stops for the 100 mile group. Sag points
are designated to stop at the Ferry, Aquarium, River and Rann Morgan Rd. Remember to bring your lights for the early weekend start time.
All riders will start at Lamar and travel around the bay (counter clockwise) and travel over the Kennedy causeway bridge to Port Aransas.   A shorter route will take you to the Kennedy causeway turnaround.  The 65 and 100 mile group will continue to Port A and we will get on the Ferry at Port Aransas and continue traveling through…

Sold the Red Baron

West Texas Recumbent


Well when Angie had me sell her Expedition a couple of months ago it was a sad day as riding the trikes was our thing we did together 108_0213and she will never be well enough to ever ride again.
I may have rode my trike less then five times since I purchased the Musashi so it was just taking up space and…

Sign the petition to stop bike theft

www.peopleforbikes.org

As the popularity of bicycling in the US continues to grow, unfortunately so does the problem of bike theft.
To help combat this crime, tech startup Project 529 launched a petition requesting eBay and Craigslist to require serial numbers on all bike sales.

Ride Interview – Spindletop Spin 2014 – Beaumont, Tx

www.wheelbrothers.com

June is right around the corner, and so is another great ride! We were lucky to grab a quick interview with Cindy Torrans, to learn more about this awesome ride. If you are looking for an awesome ride for the weekend of June 7th, get your info here!
Why join your ride?
Approaching its ninth year, the impact of the Spindletop Spin continues to exceed our expectations. This cycling adventure is one of the most successful events in Southeast Texas.
For those who have never experienced riding in an organized event, you do not know what you are missing.  Along the routes you can make new friends and get a first-hand view of the willingness of many working for one common cause.   What that cause may be varies among individuals, but for one day they are all riding to benefit the citizens of Southeast Texas by supporting our programs.
How long has your ride been around?
The Spindletop Spin started spinning in 2006.
What was the motivation behind starting the ride and who benefits from it?
The Spindletop Spin is the annual fundraiser for the Jefferson County Bar Association Foundation which is charitable…

Castroville-Lytle Ride Sunday May 25, 2014

Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club

Castroville-Lytle Ride starts at 8:00 from Sammy’s Restaurant in Castroville (202 US Highway 90 East).  We will meet on the west side of Sammy’s.  This is a 30 mile ride that goes down through Lacoste onto Lytle and back on mostly flat country roads.  Directions:  From San Antonio take 90 West. At the third traffic light you will see Sammy’s on the left (intersection with FM 471) or follow…

Rolling My Wheels On Gateway Park’s Mountain Bike Trails Before Getting Ribbed At Town Talk

Durango Texas


Today I was back rolling my bike’s wheels again. This time at Gateway Park.
Yesterday when I blogged about Fun Town in the River Legacy Park’s mountain bike trail maze I mentioned the first steep drop-off one comes to whilst pedaling the Gateway Park trails.
That would be the aforementioned steep drop-off my handlebars are pointing at in the picture.
Why is it a photo of something steep never looks steep when it is a photo I have taken?
When one zips down this particular drop-off ones speed rapidly accelerates. I saw a guy have a…

Tuesday: Intermediate/Advanced Mountain Bike Ride at the Ant Hills

Tuesday, Jun 3, 2014, 6:15 PM

15200 Memorial Dr
15200 Memorial Dr Houston, Te

1 cyclists Went

This will be a medium to fast pace ride through the Ant Hills of Hershey Park! Bring WATER, spare tube/tire, snacks, etc…Helmets required. Call if you are going to be late so we can wait for you. Wheels rolling by 6:30! See you there

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Tweets

https://twitter.com/ThinkTrekTeam/status/469660297356390400

Damon Hyde mixing it up at the @DrivewaySeries – 5/22 Driveway 3/4 – 2nd Place.

— 787 Racing (@787racing) May 23, 2014

V…Jr girls pic.twitter.com/gsfgyMlitT

— Bike the Bricks (@BikeTheBricks) May 23, 2014

Jr boys 4/5 pic.twitter.com/07mPvmzn0b

— Bike the Bricks (@BikeTheBricks) May 23, 2014

Women 40+ 3/4 pic.twitter.com/bIPi2eXlWV

— Bike the Bricks (@BikeTheBricks) May 23, 2014

Women 4 pic.twitter.com/jcTTDHEzSV

— Bike the Bricks (@BikeTheBricks) May 23, 2014

"Saturday Ride" going on tommorow from our Mission location
Wheels down at 7am
Distance 40/60
Pace 18-20… http://t.co/G5MIi3LuRs

— Trek Bicycle Mission (Bike Masters) (@thebikemasters) May 23, 2014

Great time racing @bikethebricks. Not the best finish, but food tru… http://t.co/thpZK9Dhk5 pic.twitter.com/neNBh5Hw4w

— Caden Burross (@cadenburross) May 24, 2014

No placings I wanted, but it was a great experience! Thanks @BikeTheBricks 4 a great evening! #ParkPlaceDevo pic.twitter.com/RwOO23HApp

— Chris Degenaars (@ChrisDegenaars) May 24, 2014

And tomorrow we do it again! State Age-Based criterium championships in Richardson! Fastest juniors in TX! #NTXSPEEDWEEK #ParkPlaceDevo

— Chris Degenaars (@ChrisDegenaars) May 24, 2014

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/470057551015735297

Biking on Houston pavement feels an awful lot like mountain biking

— emilyhiggs.tar.gz (@emilyhiggs24) May 23, 2014

https://twitter.com/kobyspurgin_/status/469990407393144832

Cruising the crowd at #bikethebricks in lovely downtown McKinney, Texas. #cycling #festival pic.twitter.com/84sUbmH3vq

— Lori Battaglia (@LoriBattaglia) May 24, 2014

Bike the bricks podium #cycling #Texas #racing #bikes http://t.co/SErLzcg0el

— Caffeinated_African🇿🇦 (@GraysonKeppler) May 24, 2014

Don't feel so hot today. Better feel better in the morning, because I'm riding my bike 100 miles to celebrate a friend's 50th birthday.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) May 24, 2014

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