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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 Bicycling News Digest May 19th

Texbiker.net Posted on May 19, 2014 by Rick AnkrumMay 19, 2014

Sometimes vacations include unexpected events. This one did. The next to last day on the cruise ship (last Thursday) I went to the ship medical services suffering from dehydration. They treated me and Friday we came ashore. The plan was to drive to Wesley Chapel north of Tampa. We did that but I was in pain. After checking into the hotel I ended up going to the emergency room at Florida Hospital. Nothing like going to a hospital in a town you’ve never been with doctors who never have seen me. It turned out to be a great hospital and doctors. I was discharged this evening. After a day to be sure I am okay we will resume our travel back home. More about this later. Checkout my travel blog at rickankrum.wpengine.com

A Fatal Bike Crash Plays Out — 2 Years Later

Bike Noob

On Monday, an 87-year-old man pled guilty to criminally negligent homicide in a crash that killed a cyclist. The crash happened in April, 2012. I wrote about it at the time, and about a memorial ride several area bike clubs staged some weeks later.
We all knew at the time that an older man had been driving the car that killed Verter Ginestra, 54. Verter had been riding on the shoulder of Loop 360, a popular biking route just west of Austin. The road is also a high-speed route that gets drivers through the western suburbs. We were convinced the case would be a slam dunk for the local…

Monthly Bike Ride Planning Meeting

Autism Society

When: May 22, 2014 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Where: Our Office
4902 Grover Avenue
Austin, TX 78756
Cost: Free
Contact: Raine
Hello everyone,
We have dusted off our bikes, oiled our chains and filled our water bottles to get ready for our 2015 Autism Society of Greater Austin Bike Ride! You are invited to participate in our planning meetings to get ready for another great event. All are welcome!
What: 2015 Bike Ride Planning Meeting…

Brushy Creek (Deception) Single Track Spring Cleanup

Wednesday, Jun 4, 2014, 12:00 PM

Brushy Creek Sports Park
2310 Brushy Creek Road Cedar Park, TX

11 Mountain Bikers Went

Brushy Creek (Deception) Single Track is holding a Spring Cleanup andMaintenance session for National Trails Day. Come show your love.What: Deception National Trails DayWhen: Wednesday, June 4th from 12:00am to 4:00PMWhere: Meet in the parking lot by the skate park in Brushy Creek SportsParkBring : if you have hand sheers or branch loppers…

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Wounded Warriors Soldier Ride gets underway in Houston area this week

www.click2houston.com

On Wednesday afternoon, members of the Wounded Warrior Project helped veterans like Chuck Layman pick out which bicycle he will be riding. Samantha Ptashkin reports.
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ACU of Texas, Tour de Braz welcome 700 riders

www.yourhoustonnews.com

The Associated Credit Union of Texas, ACU of Texas, welcomed 700 riders to the 21st Annual Tour de Braz Bike Ride on Sunday May 4, announced ACU of Texas’ Chief Executive Officer, Jack Click.
Nearly 700 riders gathered in Alvin, Texas to ride on one of five routes through Brazoria County. Tour de Braz riders returned to a lively environment with plenty of food, drinks and helping hands. ACU of Texas celebrated its sixth consecutive year as the presenting sponsor of Tour de Braz and received help from many other generous sponsors, including Kroger, who donated all produce, water and rest stop snacks and Big Star Ford, who donated ten trucks as…

Recap and Pics From Last Weekend’s Bike Rodeo – Allen, Texas

by Richard Wezensky        www.bikedfw.org


Last weekend there were a few great kid’s bike events around the Dallas area. Along with Oak Cliff’s I Bike Rosemont, and Irving’s  Festival de la Bicicleta, there was also a Bike Rodeo in Allen.
Hosted by Allen Parks and Rec, some local League Cycling Instructors coordinated the Bike Rodeo at Allen’s The Edge Skate Park. There were about 30 or 40 kids and at least 25 helmets were handed out.
The helmets were generously donated by Texas Health. If you would like to donate…

Bandera County Bicycle Rodeo

www.bccourier.com

Last summer, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bandera County partnered with the Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service to host our first Bicycle Rodeo! This year, we will do the same event during our Summer Daycamp – only bigger and better! On June 24, we will host the Second Annual Bicycle Rodeo alongside the Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service. During the bicycle rodeo, we will work with Highway Patrol leaders to learn more about bicycle safety by having an…

Cyclist Plans 4,500 Mile Bike Ride to Fight Cancer

by Rachel Cole        www.kristv.com

CORPUS CHRISTI – A swarm of cyclists will take part in the longest annual charity bike ride in the world. The non-profit group called “Texas 4000 for Cancer” will mount their bikes for a 70 day ride. They will start in the heart of Texas and head all the way to Anchorage, Alaska. One local rider, Alex Patlan shares the emotional and physical challenges that come with preparations.
Patlan is one of about 80 cyclists that will clip into his 10-speed bike for a roughly 45-hundred mile ride across the United States and beyond.
“It’s kind of a crazy concept but we’ve been spending the last 18 months planning all of this, we’re planning a route through the Midwest before we cut West through Canada,” Patlan said.
He’s part of “Texas 4000” a student-run, non-profit organization out of…

Walnut TUESDAY Workday

Tuesday, May 20, 2014, 5:30 PM

Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park
12138 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, TX

2 Mountain Bikers Went

Walnut TUESDAY Workday, Tuesday May 20th from 5:30PM to 8:00PMWhat:  Walnut TUESDAY WorkdayWhen: Tuesday, May 20th from 5:30PM to 8:00PMWhere: We will meet in the POOL parking lot.What will we be doing: We will be working on a full scale trimming session of Point 6 and beyond.  If you have a weed trimmer please bring it and the appropriate …

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Guided Mountain Bike Ride

www.tpwd.state.tx.us

Pedal along for National Trails Day
Join us for a bike ride to celebrate National Trails Day on June 7th, 2014. This ride will cover approximately 4 miles of ups and downs along winding single track trails through the pine and oak forest.
We’ll meet at the new parking lot along Park Road 1C. All participants must stop at park headquarters to receive their entry permit…
Jun 07, 2014
from 09:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Where     Buescher State Park
Contact Name     Mick Haven
Contact Email     mick.haven@gmail.com
Contact Phone     512-237-2241

Transmt then rollers

Saturday, May 24, 2014, 7:30 AM

The Bagel Shop
985 N Resler El Paso, TX

9 Cyclists Went

Meet at the bagel shop on Resler at 7:30 am; ride the west side of Transmt, then out the rollers to Vado; 46 miles, 18-20 mph.  Will turn around at Anthony if it’s super windy.  Lisa Studdard [masked]) or Sue O’Connor [masked]

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National Bike to Work Day is Today

Texas Bike Commute Project

While I may have missed out on the bulk of “National Bike to Work Week” which in 2014 is May 12- 16, I have made it back from vacation just in time to ride to work on “National Bike to Work Day” which is today – May 16th.
Here is an article from bikeleague.org with a little info and history on the campaign.
The article states “More than half of the U.S. population lives within five miles of their workplace, making bicycling a feasible and fun way to get to work.” I wouldn’t have…

Ride of Silence

Wednesday, May 21, 2014, 7:00 PM

Dallas Bike Works
4875 W Lawther Dr Dallas, TX

26 Members Went

Ride of Silence happens all over the world as a way to honor cyclists who have been injured or killed on the road. It originally began right here in Dallas, Tx in 2003. I have found this to be a moving experience in the past. Everyone meets and cycles in absolute silence around the lake. At the end the cyclists line up in a formation facing each ot…

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Pictures: Across North Texas, Folks Are Riding On National Bike To Work Day

By Eric Aasen        keranews.org

Something for Everyone

Saturday, Jun 28, 2014, 9:00 AM

Lisa Lemay’s House
5007 Falcon Hollow Rd McKinney, TX

23 Members Went

This event should appeal to every biker out there. There will be a1. Mountain bike ride at Erwin Park best suited to those who mountain bike fairly often and can handel moderately technical trails.2. Paved trail ride about 11 miles on the very scenic McKinney bike path at a social pace3. 20 mile road ride to Celebration Park at a moderate 13-1…

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Bike to work day sheds light on El Paso biking community

By: Jamel Valencia        www.kfoxtv.com

EL PASO, Texas – Riding your bike isn’t the norm just yet in El Paso, so that’s why avid cyclists are bringing attention to a different form of transportation.
El Paso’s weather year-round makes it easy to bike. The great weather the Sun City has isn’t the only factor to take into consideration to get people riding.
The president of the Bicycle-Pedestrian Coalition of El Paso is working to change the…
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World Cycle Race – 11 week update

worldcyclerace.com

World Cycle Race road ahead
LEE
Lee has been excluded from official race results due to a breach of the rules in India.
Lee in The Bicyccle Shack in Boerne, Texas.
Lee has spent most of the last week riding across Texas.  He started the week in New Mexico where he crossed the continental divide.  He made the 1,200km from Las Vegas to Las Cruces in 3 days before crossing into Texas at El Paso.  Lee has reported dogs, a broken chain, puncture issues and strong winds across the Lone Star state. His bike issues were sorted by The Bicycle Shack in Boerne TX and he pushed on to Houston.  He has also commented on the size of Texas.  Texas is the largest state of the lower 48 with just Alaska having a greater area. The distance between El Paso and the Louisiana border is 1,400km, about the same as Lands End  to John O’Groats, and I reckon Lee took just over 4 days to cover the distance.
As I write he is in Louisiana on US190 the ‘Ronald Reagan Highway’ eventually heading for Boston MA around 3,000km away.  Lee is expecting to finish in London on the 31st May.

Off-duty Houston firefighter dies in cycling wreck

brownsvilleherald.com

HOUSTON (AP) — An off-duty Houston firefighter has died after his bicycle hit a truck trailer that was hauling landscaping equipment.
Houston Fire Department Capt. W. Mark Braswell died following the accident Friday afternoon in northwest Harris County.
Investigators say the bicycle that Braswell was riding hit the back of a rig. The firefighter was transported to…

A Chat with Cat – Part 1

By Anne Clarrissimeaux, Riding photo compliments of Shawn Jantzen        texasbikeracing.com

Sometimes, for a writer, the subject of a particular article will strike you; their story will sort of linger with you after you’ve sat down to do the interview. This one did for me. I’d been asked to write a story on Catherine ‘Cat’ Moore—someone I didn’t really know about since I sort of sit on the ‘outside looking in’ of the Texas bicycle racing scene. But it’s quite apparent that most of you know of Waco’s Cat Moore, a former professional mountain biker, a current category 1 road cyclist for Guru Cycles p/b Haute Wheels Racing team, and a category 1 cyclocross racer for Squadra di Servitori. A recent poll on TexasBikeRacing.com asked readers to vote on the best all-round cyclist in the Lone Star State, and an…

Rocky Hill Ranch!!!!

Saturday, May 24, 2014, 8:00 AM

Rocky Hill Ranch
578 Farm-to-Market 153 Smithville, TX

7 Mountain Bikers Went

Slow intermediate ride. The hills and switchbacks will ensure you get a good workout. Helmits, water and working bike required. This is not an official ridge riders ride. I will be riding at 8:00 am and your welcome to join me. I will do 12 miles. If you want to ride longer or lead a faster group that’s always welcome.

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Honey Tour returns for 16th trek

AMBER WASHINGTON        www.burlesonstar.net

The 16th annual Honey Tour bike ride is May 24 and organizers are prepping for as many as 1,500 riders.
Riders from all over North Texas – and as far away as Washington – will descend on the city for 7, 28, 46 or 65-mile routes which wind down the country side.
“It’s not very often that you can ride through beautiful countryside like when you leave Burleson and ride down through [Johnson County],” said Sherri Sechrist, Burleson Area Chamber of Commerce president. “This is truly a Burleson tourism event.”
The cost to participate is $35 per rider no matter what route they choose to take. All riders and…

Arbor Hills Nature Preserve Mountain Bike Ride

Saturday, May 24, 2014, 10:00 AM

Arbor Hills Nature Preserve
6701 W Parker Rd Plano TX 75093 Plano, TX

3 Members Went

Arbor Hills Nature Preserve has one of the best mountain bike trails in the metroplex. The trail features tight runs through the trees, nice hills, and very aerobic. We will meet in the parking lot.Depending on the number of folks signing up we will break into small groups with instruction for those not familiar with riding on dirt.This is a MOUN…

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GHORBA Trail Building Clinic

GHORBA

GHORBA presents a trail building and maintenance course by S&S Trails.
The details are still being set but expect a two day trail building clinic – Saturday will be primarily classroom based and Sunday will be outside getting the work done.
Saturday 8am – 4pm
Sunday 8am – 3pm …

Trail Fail

Bike Noob

I broke out the mountain bike again the other day. After a morning of yard work, I didn’t have much time left for a ride, and I figured a ride on the trails would fill the bill better than a road ride. But this time, I gave it a twist.
I put the bike in the back of the car and headed out to a metropolitan park about six miles away. I had run across a description of bike trails in the park, which I hadn’t realized were there. It looked to be a park where my almost non-existent abilities on a mountain bike would fit in well. My only concern was a network of trails that didn’t make any sense on paper, and I wondered if I would be able to follow them.
My first clue that I would be in for more than I bargained for came at the parking lot. I couldn’t figure out where the trail head was. I rode the bike around some picnic pavilions, sand volleyball courts, and a…

Memorial Day Weekend Brunch Ride

Sunday, May 25, 2014, 8:00 AM

La Union
NM 28 at Mercantil / Vinton Rd La Union, NM

12 Cyclists Went

Meet at 8 a.m. in La Union and ride the back roads (Mercantil, Alvarez) to McNutt to Artcraft, climb the hill and then ride Strauss Road and back. 30 miles, moderate (15-18 mph) pace. We’ll pick a place to eat brunch afterward. Blanca Harp,[masked], and Sylvia Mejia,[masked]

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COMMENTARY: Support, Run, Ride and Share campaign RGV

VERONICA VELA WHITACRE        www.themonitor.com

Anyone who rides a bike remembers the day they started.
Not as a child, but the first day the bug bit them as an adult. It might have been as a hobby. Or maybe something more serious, or simply something for health or stress decompression on weekends. (And maybe it’s the only good reason to wear spandex in public).
When I was at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio many years ago, a friend gave me a racing bike. That’s when I started riding. I stopped for several years to have a family, but picked it back up about five years ago after a serious illness.
It has been great! I’ve gotten back into shape, made new friends, but most importantly I’ve come to realize that people who ride bicycles on Valley roads are courageous and dedicated human beings. We are a very close knit community.
We love getting on the road, but with three tragic cycling deaths in Hidalgo County in the last year, riding is…

Ride of Silence

Team McAllen Cycling

MAY IS NATIONAL BIKE MONTH
Organized by Team McAllen Cycling
When: May 21, 2014 at 5:30 PM
Where: The Monitor Newspaper Parking Lot
1400 E. Nolana, McAllen, TX 78504
(Corner of Nolana and Jackson)
Join cyclists worldwide in a silent slow-paced ride (max. 12 mph) in honor of those who have been injured or killed while cycling on public roadways.
WHY DOES THIS ORGANIZATION EXIST?
To HONOR those who have been injured or killed
To RAISE AWARENESS that we are here
To ask that we all SHARE THE ROAD
THE RIDE OF SILENCE WILL NOT BE QUIET
The local ride will start with speakers, announcements and prayers at 5:30 PM in the Monitor Parking lot. The Ride of Silence is a free ride that…

Fort Davis Memorial Day Weekend Ride

West Texas Cycling Association

Date: May 23, 2014 – May 26, 2014
Location: Fort Davis, TX
Contact: JD & Jill Booker806-317-4644
Details: Hosts JD & Jill Booker 806-473-8798, Cost TBA, This is a 3 day event. We provide campsites and lunch and dinner on Saturday, Lunch in camp on Sunday if you are around. The Saturday ride is a 75 mile loop with challenging hill climbs and beautiful scenery. Sunday is a do your own thing day. There are many options for riding such as 36 miles to Balmorhea, 40 miles to Alpine, or 21 miles to Marfa. There are art galleries, the Fort in town, the observatory, hiking options, and many other activities to keep you entertained on Sunday. The Indian Lodge is located in the state park if camping is not your thing. We typically have breakfast at the lodge on Monday before traveling back to Lubbock.

2014 Lake Worth Centennial Bicycle Tour

CERA (formerly LMRA) Bicycle Club

Lake Worth will include a short family-oriented bicycle tour led by Fort Worth mayor Betsy Price as part of their centennial celebration. There is no fee. Please print the Bike Tour Registration Form and present the signed waiver the day of the event as your registration.
Other Centennial information is on the Lake Worth Centennial website.
JUNE 7TH, 2014

##Look Around Lubbock: Cyclists ride in silence

by: Brittany Price        www.myfoxlubbock.com

On Wednesday, May 21 cyclists around the world will take to the roads in a silent ride.
Lubbock is involved in the event that’s raising awareness about cycling safety and honoring people who have been injured or killed on public roadways.
The group is meeting in the parking lot by the Texas Tech Federal Credit Union at…

Son says cyclist died ‘doing what he loved’

by Kevin Schwaller        kxan.com

TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) – Friends and family members are mourning the loss of a man killed while riding his bicycle Saturday in western Travis County.
The crash happened shortly after 7:15 a.m. at the intersection of Bee Caves Road and Creek’s Edge Parkway.
Described by friends as an avid cyclist, John Fusselman, 67, was hit by a car while riding his bike.
Medics took Fusselman to University Medical Center Brackenridge with life-threatening injuries, according to investigators. Fusselman died at the hospital, loved ones say.
“John Halsey Fusselman was an avid bicyclist and nature lover,” wrote John’s son, whom is also named John Fusselman. “He loved God, his wife, his son and the great outdoors. He died doing…

Bike Friendly America, North Texas Style!

Shawnee Trail Cycling Club

Let’s hope this is the first of many communities in North Texas to be recognized for their efforts!  The City of Frisco made an announcement at the Parks & Rec Board meeting Thursday night, letting them know that Frisco has been named to the list of cities receiving Honorable Mention recognition as a Bike Friendly Community from the League of American Bicyclists.  This list is very TOUGH to make – Frisco joins Fort Worth as the only other North Texas community to receive Bike Friendly recognition.  Its been a lot of work and the city is very much…

Richardson Bike To Work Day Station – Recap And Pics

Bike Friendly Richardson

Last Friday was the Bike League’s National Bike To Work Day. For the third year, Bike Friendly Richardson, worked with BikeDFW, DART and NCTCOG to set up a bike commuter Energizer Station at Arapaho rail station in Richardson. Because interest in these stations continues to grow, BikeDFW and DART were able to set up 9 stations throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Reports are coming back that those stations had great success greeting the many bicycle commuters who came through. This indicates to me that folks around the Dallas area are starting to look at bicycle commuting as an…

May 10th [Real Ale Ride] and 11th [Steakhouse] Rides!

####  Steiner Ranch Cycling Club

Saturday was the second annual Steiner Ranch 6,000 which was about 6,000 feet of climbing over 80 miles of riding.  Next year we might have to call it the Steiner Ranch 7,000.  As many of you are well aware it was challenging ride but it was kinda fun in a sick way.  We had 28 riders that started the ride and about half of the group finished the full course.
Sunday was Mother’s Day so I’m assuming that is the reason why only 4 people showed up for the ride or maybe it is because many people couldn’t walk after Saturday’s ride.
The CAPTAIN AMERICA kits should have been already.  I have pinged Tom and Descente to try to get an ETA.  They told me early this week and now we are mid-week and we can only…

Ride Interview – ATLAS Ride – Pillar Bluff Vineyards, Tx

www.wheelbrothers.com

You know what they say, April training brings awesome PRs in May! (I think that’s how it goes…) So if you are looking for the perfect ride to round out your May, check out the Atlas Ride, on May 31st.  Kathryn Flowers, the Development & Program Coordinator, took time out of her busy schedule to give us a great interview. Take a read.
Texas 4000 Ride Logo
Why join your ride?
The ATLAS Ride is not only a great bicycle ride with several distance options (25, 50, and 70), but it also has several unique benefits – namely the fact that it is the send-off ride for each year’s Texas 4000 team, giving the community the opportunity to ride day one with the amazing group of students that will spend 70 days of their summer biking from Texas to Alaska to raise money for cancer research and spread awareness. We also like to think we have the best end-of-ride food, with a catered BBQ plate from Pok-e-Jo’s and plenty of cold beer!
How long has your ride been around?
This year is the 10th year of the ATLAS ride, and the 11th year of Texas 4000 for Cancer. At this point, we are getting to be pros at putting on the ride!
What was the motivation behind starting the ride and who benefits from it?
The ATLAS Ride was started as a send-off ride for the 2005 Texas 4000 team. Alumni from the first year wanted a way to open up the first day to the community, and the ride was born. Since then, we’ve grown to a…

Texas 4000: Why We Ride — Part II

By Ben Keeler        www.austinfitmagazine.com

How do you get a group of 80-plus college students ready to ride to Alaska? You start by doing a lot of burpees.

In Texas 4000, we center our mission on spreading Hope, Knowledge, and Charity from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska. In order to do this, we will ride the world’s longest charity bike ride—just more than 4,500 miles across North America—in an effort to touch as many people’s lives as we can. So while the ride itself isn’t what Texas 4000 is all about, it is the mechanism that allows us to have the greatest impact.
Let’s start from the beginning. Riding a bike across the continent to fight cancer requires a special kind of person and a special kind of passion, and that person might not necessarily be a cyclist. In fact, the organization has evolved significantly since the first team rolled into Anchorage in the summer of 2004. While that team was comprised of experienced cyclists who were looking for a way to apply their specific talents to the…

Ride of Silence on May 21st – Dallas

Greater Dallas Bicyclists

The Dallas version of the Ride of Silence will take place at White Rock Lake. Meet on the west side of White Rock Lake, between Branchfield and
Fisher roads. Arrive 15 min early to allow for traffic. We will leave at 7 pm to join the rest of the U.S. and the world. Donations will be accepted
on site.

Tweets

What a weekend! McKinney's gonna be rocking starting Friday with Bike the Bricks, Saturday Lone Star XC at Erwin… http://t.co/a5LpsfKgPu

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) May 20, 2014

Love living in a city where the mayor leads the charge for bike culture, and even leads the rides! #FortWorth #fwb2w pic.twitter.com/0Sh0kny53H

— Ascend Concepts (@ascendconcepts) May 16, 2014

Good day for some trainin'! Last big workout before the #Texas #state criteriums kick off! pic.twitter.com/PIQaarjqpC

— Michael Johnson (@MJDrive) May 19, 2014

https://twitter.com/BikeMSValero/status/468472105298710528

Event: Bike Safety Day (Mansfield) – When: Sat Jun 14, 2014 11am to 2pm&nbsp; CDT Where: 1305 E Broad St, Mansfie… http://t.co/SjB6LLjQ4l

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) May 19, 2014

Every time I see another article about riding bikes to church, I grin a bit more. I've been riding to church since 2000.

— Su Wilcox (@cheekysu) May 19, 2014

Not the result I hoped 4 but @ZacharyAllison @liam_donoghue & AArmstrong were faster (photo: ThinkFinance) #MatrixCup pic.twitter.com/ioCb8WCFNq

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) May 19, 2014

This week we will be riding in the Fort Worth Ride of Silence on Wednesday. We encourage you to join us as we… http://t.co/RZTnCGExim

— Bike Friendly FW (@BikeFriendlyFW) May 19, 2014

"Everything about the #Texas transportation system is changing." http://t.co/rhdtWzqjQS via @TTI #tamu #research

— Texas A&M University (@TAMU) May 19, 2014

Summary of this weeks Rides.
Tuesday – 6pm Hospital to ride to Fort Bliss Cat ABC
Wednesday – 8am West site Kohls… http://t.co/7tXJvwFtZJ

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) May 19, 2014

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Fort Worth Wednesday Night Crits 2014 , May 21, 2014 05:00PM – Gravel Road, Fort Worth, TX, United States(CST) http://zpr.i

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 19, 2014

2 Day Alert: Bear Creek Crit Series – Houston, TX, May 21, 2014 05:30PM – Bear Creek Park, 3535 War Memorial Dr, Houston, TX, United Sta

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 19, 2014

2 Day Alert: Wednesday Urban Ride – Houston, TX, May 21, 2014 06:30PM – 4814 Nett St. Houston, TX 77007(CST) http://t.co/3T9TEm9rWJ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 19, 2014

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Texas Bicycling News Digest – May 11th

Texbiker.net Posted on May 11, 2014 by Rick AnkrumMay 11, 2014

From Rick: I will be on a cruise until May 16th. No internet aboard the ship which means no daily digest until I get back ashore. Ride more while I am gone.

 

BRAT: brats to bike through Uvalde

by Edgar        www.uvaldeleadernews.com


A group of eight healthand-wellness-minded students from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene will be making their way through Uvalde on Tuesday as part of their Bike Ride Across Texas. The ride begins Saturday, ends May 20, and will…

MPD to Honor Fallen Officers During Memorial Week

by Macey Meriggi        cbs7kosa.com

The Midland Police Department will recognize National Police Memorial Week with a memorial bicycle ride on today and a memorial service on May 16.
Memorial Ride:
The annual bicycle ride to honor fallen officers in Texas is scheduled for Sunday, May 11 at 1 p.m. from the south parking lot of the Midland Police Department at 601 N. Loraine. The ride will be 16 miles long in memory of the Texas peace officers who have been killed in the line of duty in the past year. The last three miles will be in honor of the three Midland Police Officers who…

Ride to the Races

Saturday, May 17, 2014, 7:00 AM

Madeline Park
1099 Kern Dr. El Paso, TX

5 Cyclists Went

7 a.m. Saturday, May 17: Ride to the Races. Meet at Madeline Park and ride to McKelligon to watch the time trials. Ride on your own afterward; some of us will ride over to Global Reach to watch the Crit. Whoever’s left will decide return route. Randy Limbird,[masked] and Xavier Estala,[masked]

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Road Hazards and Cycling Tips

El Paso Bicycle Club

Tuesday, May 27    5:45 pm
Beginner/Intermediate Group (B/IG) presentation and ride. Ride start location TBD. Learn how to ride over railroad tracks and cattle grates, and discuss other hazards you might encounter as well as some fun and informative cycling tips. Margaret O’Kelley, (915)…

Upcoming Rides and Events

San Antonio Wheelmen

Saturday,5/17             Freiheit Ride
Sunday, 5/18:             Bullis Park Ride

Coldspring – Michael Haney Wins 60+ Race

The Violet Crown Sports Association


Saturday morning San Jacinto County near Lake Livingston. Mike Haney executes a perfectly planned race to take the first place trophy in the 45 mile roleur road race at Coldspring – and finished in the top 10 in the combined 50/60 field.
A field of about 40 started of in ideal conditions; after two neutral miles the pace picked up with several moves off the front, but nothing stuck.
Riders were paying attention, but after the first climb of three up the finish hill the effort continued over the subsequent rollers, splitting…

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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Holding Up Traffic – Why Do I Feel Guilty?

Bike Noob

Had a nice ride Saturday morning on a favorite route of mine — the so-called “Zoo Ride.” But I don’t often do the Zoo Ride on Saturday, and I was taken aback by the amount of traffic as opposed to Sunday.
Of course, there’s always going to be less traffic on Sunday. It’s just that, on one section of the Saturday ride, I felt like I was contributing to the problem.
UnknownIt’s a two-lane road called Thomas Springs. It’s a nice connector between two other roads on the route, only about a mile and half long, but it has no shoulders to speak of. That…

Tweets

PBA website gets an upgrade Monday night. Be aware in case you try to use after 10pm. pic.twitter.com/bTzxyOesXh

— PBA Rides (@PBAGeneral) May 12, 2014

https://twitter.com/MMadisonTweets/status/465533397004070912

https://twitter.com/IamWillPowers/status/465634218295296000

Great ride today with the @t_stormy @SherylStorm family at North Shore.Sr lost some air,but @NoTubes rescued him.Hank rode his SS.#MamasDay

— Bob Sandusky (@gdusky) May 11, 2014

One of hardest decisions I've made was making full breakfast for family this morning, and leaving for a ride without eating any of it,

— Jeff C. (@331miles) May 11, 2014

We have updated our results page with some of our latest exploits – http://t.co/Tffxh6tAnH

— ATC Racing (@ATCRacingTeam) May 11, 2014

bikebarntx #houstongrandcrit #teambikebarn #dynamo http://t.co/RfO7oPl5Kz

— Andrew Jimenez (@A_Jimenez3) May 11, 2014

https://twitter.com/themikeblakeley/status/465490958587396096

https://twitter.com/BSS_Road_Club/status/465533915508129792

Women's Road Bike Ride! No better way to start the Day! pic.twitter.com/kbZ9K82zoF

— Crazy Cat Cyclery (@CrazyCatCyclery) May 11, 2014

Sting was so bad I wanted to pull shorts off riding down the road.Home quick,honey on bit to help pain and ice .hurt bad ,now big red spot

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) May 11, 2014

Happy Mother's Day, Austin! @ Bicycle Sport Shop http://t.co/BseLyZSHVl

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) May 11, 2014

Riding down the road my backside starts to hurt real BAD something has stung me,I'm pulling on my shorts looking for what I sat on

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) May 11, 2014

Missed group ride this morning rode a few miles some rides said group riders a few miles ahead they will stop at the store.so I', riding

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) May 11, 2014

Toxic Shocks! #cyclofemme #houston pic.twitter.com/vSs9b1lq1X

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) May 11, 2014

Megin is ready #cyclofemme #Houston pic.twitter.com/mdLMGtCBnY

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) May 11, 2014

Event Reminder

2 Day Alert: Dallas Racing Tuesday Night Crit – Richardson, TX, May 13, 2014 05:30PM – 501 South Plano Road, Richardson, TX, United Stat

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 11, 2014

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Texas Bicycle News Digest May 10th

Texbiker.net Posted on May 10, 2014 by Rick AnkrumMay 10, 2014

Jessica Hillin

texasbikeracing.com


Not your typical “heart on your sleeve” tattoo.  Her mother had a big health scare and had to receive a…

Tour de Cure – DFW

Tour de Cure – DFW


Tour De Cure training ride this morning in Fort Worth — with Maggie Morabito, Darryl Morabito and Sally Chapman.

Brotherhood Riders to bike through Alto

By Kim Foli        dailysentinel.com

A group of 50 emergency personnel will make its way through Alto this month on the way to Houston. But they aren’t driving. Instead, they’ll ride bicycles all the way from Louisiana.
Called The Brotherhood Riders, the group has made long-distance treks every year since 2007 to honor those who have fallen in the line of duty. This time, they will honor 19 firefighters who died in 2013, including those lost in the West fertilizer plant explosion.

Ride Calendar

Corinth Cycling

Tue May 13 – 6:15pm – Big Steamer
Thu May 15 – 6:15pm – Big Steamer
Sat May 17 – 7:30am – “B is for Breakfast”
Sat May 17 – 7:30am – Harden Dental Team Ride

Fuel to push the pedal

By Jen Haugen        www.austindailyherald.com

Taking a bike ride may seem leisurely, but for many who bike long distances, it requires the right fuel for all that pedal power.
Whether you choose track-style, road-racing or mountain biking, it’s essential that you are energizing with the right foods and fluids. A road-racing biker, for example, requires endurance for long rides and hilly terrain and can burn between 600 to 900 calories per hour. Track and mountain biking require intense, intermittent bursts of strength and power. No matter what style of biking you choose, to feel energized throughout the…

This Week’s Activities

Fort Worth Bicycling Association

Grandview Gallop
Sunday, May 11, 2014 8:00 am
Venus: Town Square
The Rusty Chain Gang Ramble
Tuesday, May 13, 2014 9:00 am
Fort Worth: Columbus Trail City Building
Watermelon Waltz
Wednesday, May 14, 2014 6:00 pm
Everman: Jerry’s Place
Burleson and Beyond
Thursday, May 15, 2014 9:00 am
Burleson: Commerce Street
The Rusty Chain Gang Romp
Thursday, May 15, 2014 9:00 am
Benbrook: YMCA
Tour de Norway
Saturday, May 17, 2014 8:00 am
Joe Pool Lake
Saturday, May 17, 2014 9:00 am
Grand Prairie: Lynn Creek Marina …

Trinity River Revel Bike Ride and Rolling Ribbon Cutting

BikeTexas

Sunday, June 15, 2014 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (CDT), Dallas, TX
A rolling ribbon cutting for the Continental Bike/Ped Bridge, Trinity Skyline Trail, Sylvan Bridge, and West Dallas Gateway
Join people on bikes and local dignitaries as we inaugurate the refurbished Continental Bike/Ped Bridge, the opening of the Trinity Skyline Trail, the new Sylvan Avenue Bridge, and the brand new West Dallas Gateway Plaza! …

Tweets

Nearly car free bicycle ride to vote and visit grandpa this morning! @ Hollywood Park, Texas http://t.co/yCe35Q9nTm

— Justin Moore (@bikegeek) May 10, 2014

Some buddies are on a cycling trip to Mallorca. Meanwhile I'll ride past the state penitentiary on my way to Rosharon, Texas.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) May 10, 2014

"Ride for Mom"#cycling #viewfrommybike #elpasobicycleckub #epcyclists @ Horizon City, Texas http://t.co/ET613MWTcM

— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) May 10, 2014

UTPA awards posthumous degree to cyclist killed in Edinburg http://t.co/M4Jo7lBKdm #rgv

— The Monitor (@monitornews) May 11, 2014

went for a 63.4 mile ride @HFTHillsRally. http://t.co/fmqa0Gu9HW #strava #headforthehills

— SH4NE (@SH4NE) May 10, 2014

Thankful for such a wonderful 🚴 rally! Enjoyed it a bunch!! Thanks @HFTHillsRally for 🍪🍊🍌🍔 All was great! #cyclists pic.twitter.com/awbSnLWMpl

— Lourdes Pitre Agosto (@lpagosto) May 10, 2014

https://twitter.com/lewandoj/status/460087039120011264

The whole team at the @hillcountryride! pic.twitter.com/gqB9dKwgMA

— AIDS Services Austin (@asaustin) April 26, 2014

Our Support & Gear Crew for @hillcountryride The Muppets were quite the hit with the Riders on Saturday! pic.twitter.com/iaC1AyvVZM

— Care Communities (@CareCommunities) April 27, 2014

Staff representing at the Houston #ArtCarParade. Remember to give bikes 3 ft of space when passing! pic.twitter.com/kJFw12Ftyt

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) May 10, 2014

Dylan Gray and Mateo Sanchez go 1st and 3rd in the Texas HS Road Race Championships (varsity) in Coldsprings, TX! http://t.co/Z8L2irnUtX

— Christian Williams (@WlmsRcngAcademy) May 10, 2014

Sammi Runnels, 2nd at Cold Springs: https://t.co/LrSn0v1LTn

— ATC Racing (@ATCRacingTeam) May 10, 2014

60 miles this morning at the Rolling Hills Challenge in Columbus TX. Much fun was had.http://t.co/yTcA3RCd8D pic.twitter.com/yUNzGAJGnF

— a Dan of action (@theSurlyBiker) May 10, 2014

Boom Boom needs 3 feet safe space on All Sides… @BikeHouston @Streetfilms @SundayStreetHTX @HoustonCM pic.twitter.com/aXSdzC8vAa

— Dan Morgan (@Gnd_Hog) May 10, 2014

3 hour road ride, followed by an hour of sprints on the track! Super happy to be back riding the track! Now for a nap…

— Chris Degenaars (@ChrisDegenaars) May 10, 2014

Good to see some Houston cyclists at the art car parade! Go bikes! pic.twitter.com/945amxP7Bd

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) May 10, 2014

What a ride today on the new Parkway! Fun! #bikefw pic.twitter.com/KvtgfYsAOD

— Betsy Price (@MayorBetsyPrice) May 10, 2014

https://twitter.com/BSS_Road_Club/status/465203707349434368

Mellow Johnny's is 6 years old today! Thanks to you. Let's keep riding. pic.twitter.com/ThJIXnlGCR

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) May 10, 2014

Just me and a brand new toll road….beautiful Sunday ride! pic.twitter.com/TRGelv7R9p

— Brad Williams (@BW_Tri) May 10, 2014

Video: Why young rider @lawsoncraddock is stoked to ride the 2014 Tour of California http://t.co/jrPxhZkVU1 pic.twitter.com/uhKhLghKMX

— Bicycling Magazine (@BicyclingMag) May 10, 2014

6th place this morning at Coldspring. Legs were flat in the finish. Luckily there were only 6 of us left!

— Michael Pincus 🧢 (@pincus1) May 10, 2014

Sunday Ride –
8am @ Hospital Parking Lot
Ride to Edge of Texas via Lp 375
Pace 20 mph Average Again
Cat A Ride… http://t.co/BDLJAMT2JZ

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) May 10, 2014

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Digest May 9th

Texbiker.net Posted on May 9, 2014 by Rick AnkrumMay 9, 2014

Urban Texans Lead Nation in Not Biking to Work

By Terence P. Jeffrey        cnsnews.com

(CNSNews.com) – Among large cities with 200,000 or more people, according to a report released this week by the Census Bureau, five communities in Texas led the nation in having the smallest percentage of workers commuting by bicycle.
In the border city of Laredo, Texas, in the five year period from 2008 through 2012, 0.0 percent of…

Three inspirational days riding with President Bush, warriors in W100K (Video)

By Dr. Marc Siegel        www.foxnews.com

There are beautiful rocks of all varieties on the bike trails at Prairie Chapel Ranch, former President George W. Bush’s home in Crawford, Texas. The shifting terrain and slopes challenge riders. The single track weaves between the trees with just the width of a bicycle so there is little room for error.
I have come to Crawford for three days from May 1 – 3 to report on the fourth annual Warrior 100K, a three-day bike ride to honor service members injured in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Sixteen warriors, some of them veterans and some still on active duty, were…

Joaquin on Water

Words and Photos : Nicole Ortega / De Mis Ojos        texasbikeracing.com


Every now and then, a cyclist comes along almost completely under the radar at first and then consistently continues to impress. Often, determination and hunger for the sport set this cyclist apart. Joaquin Najar is one of these athletes. You’ve probably noticed him before during a race with his steady pace and bright pink jersey.
He started riding bikes two years ago by delivering food downtown with a little single-speed conversion bike and limited knowledge of cycling. These days, he rides a fixed gear and races road and cyclocross. It’s a rarity to see a young Hispanic man get engulfed by the competitive cycling bug, at least here in…

Morning Ride

Wednesday, May 14, 2014, 8:30 AM

Richardson Bike Mart
1451 W. Campbell Rd Richardson, TX

5 Members Went

Anyone up for a morning ride? I was thinking about 35 miles. We rode all trails last week, leaving from Richardson Bike Mart in Richardson. We can do the same, depending on wind direction.

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430-mile Bike Out Hunger ride raises funds, awareness

By Kalie Lowrie / Texas Baptist Communications


BOERNE—Forty cyclists from across the state pedaled at least some portion of the way from Boerne to Wichita Falls—with stops in Fredericksburg, San Saba, Brownwood, Abilene and Graham—to raise awareness about poverty and raise money for the Texas Baptist Hunger Offering.
The U.S. Census Bureau reports 4.8 million Texans—17.9 percent of the population—live in poverty. Participants in the fifth annual Bike Out Hunger ride spent a week biking 430 miles, raising about $50,000 for the hunger offering.
“Riding across Texas isn’t nearly as hard as not having food to eat,” said Christopher Whitehead from First Baptist Church in Waxahachie. “This is a great ride to be a part of. It’s fun meeting…

Interscholastic Cycling April 2014 Recap

www.usacycling.org

USA Cycling works with several interscholastic leagues that allow athletes to compete for their schools in the tradition of collegiate cycling. Each league is unique with different disciplines during different seasons but all focus on allowing students to participate in a sport that until recently was not available within a school structure. Read the following recaps from our league directors to find out more about their league and the current racing seasons. If you are interested in starting a league in your area, or getting involved with an existing one please feel free to contact USA Cycling’s Interscholastic and Club Development Coordinator Emily Palmer or one of the league directors below.
Texas High School Cycling League: 8th Annual Scholastic Road Series
By: Andrew Armstrong, Texas High School League Director
Texas is currently three-fourths of the way through their annual scholastic road series
competition.  Three weekends are completed with just the series finale state championships remaining May 10th-11th in Houston.  To date, 57 student-athletes have participated, which is an increase from this time last year.  There are also several new solo student athletes from schools new…

Ride To Dallas’ Uptown Ciclovia

Greater Dallas Bicyclists

When:     Monday, May 26, 2014, 9:00 AM
Where:     Forest Lane and Central Expressway Office Depot parking lot, SW corner of Forest and Central
2909 Forest Lane
Dallas, TX  75234
Category:     Special Impromptu Rides
Registration:     Not Required
Join the Greater Dallas Bicyclists for an easy-paced ride to Dallas’ first large scale Ciclovia in Uptown on Memorial Day, May 26th. We’ll ride to the Katy Trail and take Cedar Springs Road, which will be closed to traffic, to Clyde Warren Park. There will be lots to see and do at the Ciclovia. We will pick a spot to stop for lunch on the way back. …

To the Pumphouse

Saturday, May 10, 2014, 7:30 AM

Rio Plaza, 6205 Upper Valley Road
at Artcraft (parking lot next to Little Caesars_ El Paso, TX

9 Cyclists Went

7:30 a.m. Saturday, May 10: To the Pumphouse. Meet at Rio Plaza and ride to end of Afton Road. 50 miles, 18-20 mph average. Xavier Estala,[masked]

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Anything Can Happen On A Ride – Be Prepared!

www.texasmountainbiketrails.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CX3wKo4eNvc
A fan of the site made this video for us as a reminder about being prepared when you go riding the trails.
You won’t believe what happens on this girl’s ride. …

BikeHouston is on a roll

BikeHouston

Bike Month May is going well for BikeHouston. The First Thursday at Mid Main on May 1 was a huge success. The BikeValet was executed with precision. Lots of raffle tickets were sold, around thousand people came to the Art Garden to watch the Gold Sprint Races, or mix a drink on a pedal powered blender.  And this happened thanks to a large team of volunteers and some great sponsors. BikeHouston was able to sign up fifty new members.
This year’s sponsors included: BikeBarn, DeepEddy Vodka, Saint Arnold Brewing Co., HAM/Bici Bikes, Zip Car, Bici Action, West U Fitness, B-Cycle and Gold Sprints Races. MidMain Sponsors donating 5% of their daily take included: Natchee’s Super & Punch, The Tinder Box, My Flaming…

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Bike Event: Saturday Urban Ride – Houston, TX: When: Sat Jun 7, 2014 8am to 9:30am 
CDTWho: Texas Bicyclin… http://t.co/mO6ZooTZKl

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 10, 2014

New Bike Event: On the Road Bike Repair Class – Houston, TX: When: Sat Jun 7, 2014 8:30am to 9:30am 
CDTWho: T… http://t.co/DHMSThCfxH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 10, 2014

Tweets

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— Texas Bicycle & Beer (@texasbikebeer) May 10, 2014

Sunday is @CycloFemme! 9 TX cities are participating. Find a ride near you: http://t.co/PEw2JmlqNd #bikemonth

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) May 9, 2014

Next week, May 12-16, is Ride to Work Week! Try making your commute on your bike! And don't forget to take a selfie to post on our page!

— Peyton's Bikes (@PeytonsBikes) May 9, 2014

Recalls this week: magnetic boards, bicycles: DETAILS: 2014 Cannondale Tandem Bicycles, road 1, road 2 and 29 … http://t.co/0pG3VgrSUT

— BicycleBrandsDirect (@bicyclebrands) May 9, 2014

Irving Bike Fest Tomorrow! http://t.co/OAe3idajZ9 pic.twitter.com/6HbUdep4a7

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) May 9, 2014

RAT page is finally up and running. It, like the course will be tweaked regularly going forward. Let me know what… http://t.co/VkSRUpTnsE

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) May 9, 2014

V… 2 weeks… and 45 minutes from 1st race of BtB presented by Fiat of McKinney. Whose racing? Whose consuming? pic.twitter.com/qycanUCoHe

— Bike the Bricks (@BikeTheBricks) May 9, 2014

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