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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.

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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North But Not Too Far North

Texbiker.net Posted on October 6, 2013 by Rick AnkrumDecember 16, 2016

After biking two days in a row to Huffman I wanted to ride to the north but the Community Drive overpass work might not be over. So I plotted a route going north on Loop 494 and then left onto FM1314. The reason I stayed on Loop 494 was so that if I wanted to cut through the Auburn Trails subdivision to the southbound US59 service road I wouldn’t double back on the route, at least on the map. I don’t know why I took that into consideration when the route doubled back on FM1314. Oh well. As it turned out the overpass work must’ve finished because traffic flowed on the main lanes when I rode under US59 in Porter and I didn’t go through Auburn Trails later .

Overnight and this morning a cool front passed over the area dropping the temperature to 61 and bringing light rain during the morning. This delayed my ride until after lunch to give the roads time to dry out. With the stiff north wind it didn’t take long. When I start biking at 2:20 it was 76 degrees. That NNW wind almost got the best of me. Riding north on Loop 494 and northwest FM1314 went into the wind. My legs definitely lack strength. As you can see on the interval average speed below I barely crawled until the 15 mile point when I reached Gene Campbell Road on FM1314 and turned around to head home. I had to take a short break at Cumberland Blvd. on FM1314 because my legs needed one. Getting back on the bike I was able to increase the pace somewhat to Gene Campbell Road. While I was riding NW two bicyclists rode the opposite direction. They were going a lot faster than I was so I knew once I reached the turn around I would go faster. Unfortunately I lost too much time on the outbound segment to get my average speed to 15 mph. I wasn’t sure how far this route would be but I hoped for 28 miles or so. It turned out to be 31.27 miles.

For the first time in awhile I had to out sprint a dog, in the Briar Tree subdivision. As I approached the elementary school on my right I saw this large brown dog running through the parking lot in the same general direction as me. At first I thought he wasn’t paying attention but he angled towards me so I sped up. He reached my side barking and I did not want him to get in front of me so that I might run into like I did over near Crosby some time back. He must not have been too committed to the chase because he didn’t stick with me for more than 5 to 10 seconds before slowing down. As I rode away I could hear someone yelling back behind to the dog. I wished they had yelled sooner.

If I needed reminder that my left calf muscle is not fully healed I got one riding south on Rock Creek Drive just before Northpark Drive. A section of “decorative” cobblestones cross the street and the jarring of the bike tires going over these really brought the soreness to my attention. Just for good measure there are two sections of cobbles; one long and one short. Over time I think I found a least jarring route through the long section but it still is rough. The short section of cobbles cross the street at a slight angle so there is no path of least jarring.

With the cooler temperature I chose a long sleeve jersey for the ride. For the first 15 miles I didn’t really need it but the last 16 miles was in the shade more and the cool wind was more noticeable. Fall arrived but not completely so there should be some warm rides yet.

The miles this week turned out pretty good totaling 176.88. October miles increased to 156.05 and year to date I rode 5373 miles. The Garmin Edge 510 reported a new personal record ascending 629.9 feet during the ride. That’s interesting since the terrain appears to be very flat. The turnaround point is known as Porter Heights so that may account for the record.

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Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged FM1314 to Gene Campbell Road, Motobecane Le Champion CF, Ride Report, Road | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup

Texbiker.net Posted on October 5, 2013 by Rick AnkrumOctober 5, 2013

Get set for the Mayor’s Spooky Bike Ride II
fortworthtexas.gov

Something’s lurking around the corner…it’s the Spooky Bike Ride! Are you brave enough to ride along?
As the 2013 Rolling Town Hall series comes to a close, riders have noticed something strange on the trail. What could it be? You’ll have to grab your best Halloween costume and come to the Spooky Bike Ride to find out!
Spooky Bike Ride cyclists will meet up at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at the T&P Tavern, 221 W. Lancaster Ave. From there, we’ll ride to…


Laredo Scholastic Cycling Team Contact Info
by andrew armstrong            tmbra.org
Hello,
The Texas H.S. Cycling League is currently working with a teacher who coaches a mountain bike team at a school near Brownsville. We want to try to get in touch with some of the other scholastic cycling teams in the larger region. Our hope is that a mini-series of friendly competitions can be set-up with one race each in the Brownsville, Laredo, and Corpus Christi areas.
We currently do not have a way to get in touch with the existing Laredo team so I’m hoping that someone here might have that information.
We have one contact we are working with in Corpus Christi but could use more so let us know if interested.
If interested in helping with this or being part of it….or if you have contact information for the Laredo Scholastic team then please send an e-mail to Andrew at texashighschoolcycling@gmail.com


Race Results for 20th Annual Piney Hills Classic
Ruston, LA            www.usacycling.org
Cross Country on 09/29/2013


LBC Meeting – November 2013
www.longviewbicycleclub.com
There will be a LBC Club Meeting in November.
When: Monday, November 5th
Where: Jason’s Deli in Longview
Time: Meeting starts at 7:00pm. You can come as early as 6:00pm to eat – we have the meeting room reserved.
Any current members interested in running for a 2014 office, please attend as we will be taking nominations for 2014 officers.


Ride/Event Calendar – Longview Bicycle Club


DORBA DIRT DAYS AT Frisco NW Community Park Trail
Dallas Off-Road Bicycle Association
Sunday, November 3, 2013        1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Frisco MTB Trail
Teel and Gloryview Rd, Frisco, TX (map)

Join us for the next Dorba Dirt Days on Sunday, November 3rd at the Frisco trail from 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm
Trail ride and lunch
More details to come soon!!


New Event Added to the Calendar

New Event: Cross Houston presented by Houston Oaks Country Club – Houston, TX: When: Sat Nov 2, 2013 11am to 3… http://t.co/1GbyLBtrcB

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 5, 2013


Tweets

https://twitter.com/emharshaw/status/386651052017451008

We had an awesome time at the @bss_austin Six Shooter race today. CX is here in TX. All the racers… http://t.co/dNh9pJKX7C

— 𝗣𝗵𝗶 𝗛𝗼𝗮𝗻𝗴 (@apostraphi) October 5, 2013

Had an awesome time todayat our @IMBA_US Take Your Kid Um Mom MTB Day. First one hosted by @STORM_MTB but will not be our last. Thank you.

— STORM (@STORM_MTB) October 5, 2013

https://twitter.com/thejurgy/status/386597934110105600

https://twitter.com/thejurgy/status/386597688428732416

Just some of the fun happening at the #SixShooterCX today. If you missed it, come out tomorrow! http://t.co/hAyPqMct3q

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) October 5, 2013

Damn sand pits on CX course, congrats to Crusty old EJ and Melanie Black for making Team MJ's CX Proud pic.twitter.com/A0X4isU9dy

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) October 5, 2013

Women's open results pic.twitter.com/gtBRYDKi4A

— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) October 5, 2013

Cat 3/4 and women's open results on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/035Bp5SJO3

— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) October 5, 2013

SS and 60+ results from the @BSS_Austin 6shooter. pic.twitter.com/I2RFXHNdhJ

— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) October 5, 2013

50+ results from the @BSS_Austin 6shooter. pic.twitter.com/tkCFBszseK

— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) October 5, 2013

40+ results from the @BSS_Austin 6shooter pic.twitter.com/4ylylDKnmz

— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) October 5, 2013

Still can't believe road season is over. Be sure to get out there and be active people!! #crossisboss… http://t.co/MiPhcAPQLt

— PACC Elite Squad (@wattposse) October 5, 2013

This is gonna be so much fun. Thursday nights starting 10/24, free warm up ride 10/17. Bring your own lights… http://t.co/PAT74DJM2C

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) October 5, 2013

Starting this Saturday morning off right with a 27 mile bike ride with @BlueLineBikeLab! Let's go!! #goheredothis #biking #houston

— Kendall Jenkins (@kendallejenkins) October 5, 2013

Yes!!! 🙂 “@Viclovesracing: Bike rack on @Porsche !! Coffee and Cars in Houston! http://t.co/3BRkAIID2s”

— Jay Aranha 🧢 (@JayAranha) October 5, 2013

She is ready for her first CX race!
Thanks @iamspecialized @BSS_Austin #TXCX #SixShooterCX Cat 4/5 here I come! pic.twitter.com/XJzBL12xyI

— Drew Gant (@DrewGant16) October 4, 2013

Good luck to @BSSCX and all the other racers as the #TXCX season gets under way this weekend! Hup, hup, hup!

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) October 4, 2013

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Decisions, Decisions!

Texbiker.net Posted on October 5, 2013 by Rick AnkrumDecember 16, 2016

Earlier this week I made the decision to not ride one of my favorite rides, the Pineywoods Purgatory. My reason was not being fit enough to ride the 65 mile route with some serious hills and not wanting to pay $40 to ride the 52 mile route which still has some serious hills just not as many. One of the reasons I try to ride this one every year is the challenging terrain and the fabulous fajitas at the end of the ride. Another factor was a cool front probably passing through during the ride. As I write this the temperature is 88 and the wind is light so that does not appear to be a problem.

So not going there I decided to ride north from home today after going south yesterday. Around 6 AM we got a light shower at home so I began to wonder if biking would happen but the streets dried off with the temperature at 75 and some sunshine. Then again around 9:30 another light shower passed through but only lasting a few minutes. So I had to decide if I was going to ride today. I checked the radar and no rain anywhere near.

Going north became a problem when I read in the paper this morning that US59 would be closed at Community Drive to remove the overpass I rode over on Wednesday. All the traffic would routed onto the service road. There are not many options to get around this area and bike north. The only one is Loop 494 and I figured with the traffic a lot of people would be there. Biking to New Caney and then Gene Campbell Road was off the table.

Where to ride then? I waffled on biking to the north and started my ride as if I would go that way but when I reached Tree Lane in Kingwood I made the decision to ride south. The next decision was which route since I wanted to go at least 35 to 37 miles. At this point I chose the Stroker Road – Huffman route. It has been awhile since I rode this one and it should get the mileage I was after.

The clouds looked threatening but I stuck to my rule if it isn’t raining press on. As the ride progressed the clouds lessened and no rain came down. Because I added some extra streets to the beginning of the ride the ride ended up at 40.56 miles, well over my goal. The average speed was respectable at 15.4 mph. My sit bones survived the increased miles. The Garmin Edge 510 announced at the end of the ride a new distance personal record had been set and I bettered my 40K record as well. Now this is all based on the data the 510 has collected and not what I biked earlier with the Edge 500 before it’s demise.

I stopped for a rest break in Huffman at the Chevron station. My sitter had a tough time getting up from the concrete; the milk crates were occupied. Two cookies, a trail mix bar and a Diet Pepsi got me ready for the final 11 miles home. The scattered clouds and 90 degrees kept me warm. tomorrow after the front I may not be able to say that.

This week I biked 145.61 miles. October miles total 124.78; this is more than September. Year to date stands at 5342 miles.

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup

Texbiker.net Posted on October 4, 2013 by Rick AnkrumOctober 4, 2013

‘Pints for Prostates’
Beer, cycling provide way to peddle message
By Jim Haug Herald staff writer        durangoherald.com

A white trailer crammed with craft beers from Texas was locked up next to the stage at Ska Brewery on Thursday night.

Colorado liquor-licensing laws would not permit the beers to be tapped at the local brewery, but the locked-up beers symbolized the closed-off cause of the cyclists from Austin, Texas, riding for “Pints for Prostates.”
“The real problem with prostate cancer is men. We don’t want to talk about it. We don’t get…


ROD SANTA ANA: Texas A&M Forest Service played key role in organization
www.themonitor.com
McALLEN – The city of McAllen has won a statewide award for its McAllen Arbor Day Challenge, a bicycle and running competition that drew more than 500 athletes, according to Salvador Alemany, a Texas A&M Forest Service regional urban forester in Weslaco and an organizer of the Feb. 9 event.
The Gold Leaf–Outstanding Arbor Day Award was presented to city officials Thursday at the 34th Texas Tree Conference in Waco during the…


Leisure Trends: Bike sales at IBDs highest since May
by BRAIN Staff        www.bicycleretailer.com
BOULDER, CO (BRAIN) — Retail merchandise sales grew 1 percent in August to hit $361 million according to Leisure Trends Group’s RetailTrak IBD sales summary.

Unit sales were down 1 percent, but average retail-selling price continued to climb and was up 3 percent. This growth was still not enough to offset the slow start to the season, with this year’s dollars off by 3 percent and units down 5 percent.

The good news is that bike units in August climbed the highest since May, gaining…


CycloBia gears up for bikers Sunday
HE BROWNSVILLE HERALD
Vehicular traffic through downtown Brownsville will again be limited Sunday as the city holds its fall CycloBia event whereby pedestrians, cyclists and skaters are encouraged to take over the city’s center.

The event will run from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. and downtown streets will be closed to vehicular traffic from East 12th Street to Palm Boulevard and between East Adams and East St. Charles streets.

The free event seeks to turn major streets into…


New Event Added to the Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event: Tyler SpeedWavesâ„¢ p/b Richardson Bike Mart – Tyler, TX: When: Sun Oct 13, 2013 8am to 2:30pm 
CDTWh… http://t.co/iuQJ2ubLfV

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 4, 2013


Tweets

Take a peek at tomorrow's #SixShooterCX course, running clockwise. http://t.co/7JqbVgoh9V #TXCX

— BSS CX Club (@BSSCX) October 5, 2013

https://twitter.com/trevormccurry/status/385125793921134592

Joe and Mark making the #SixShooterCX course happen! #TXCX http://t.co/wV0VBKOAJO

— BSS CX Club (@BSSCX) October 4, 2013

Item #38 to close trails to nighttime bicycle traffic is posted to Oct. 17th City Council agenda: https://t.co/wiOo5IylUm

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) October 4, 2013

Props to everyone who's riding their #bike to #ACLFest! pic.twitter.com/OkuJwsHcVi

— ACL Festival (@aclfestival) October 4, 2013

https://twitter.com/EPMPO/status/386152301406068737

Machado! State champ and supermodel! http://t.co/ozGskhkec2

— BSS CX Club (@BSSCX) October 4, 2013

Looks like @MSUCyclingTeam member @SeanB0826 had an interesting time BMXing… :-/ hope your feeling better soon. pic.twitter.com/sL6h2RoG7U

— The SCCCC (@SCCCC) October 4, 2013

That's how I park my bike 😀 #bike #bicycle #Houston #htown #htx #tx #texas #txsu #tsu #usa #usa… http://t.co/qvLUGpwG4C

— Ali D. Shehri (@3lucci) October 4, 2013

https://twitter.com/ANGELGUADIANIA/status/385992161553969152

#HappinessIs Riding to the DMV to renew your license! #Cycling #Texas #Houston #iRideWithMS #RecumbentTrike

— DeniseSebestaLanier MFA (@TXmoonspeak) October 4, 2013

https://twitter.com/bicyclesplus/status/386110626897993728

I will be doing Mission Hike and Bike Trails maintenance tomorrow to clear the ways to the MTB race coming up… http://t.co/MJqLYbYK1r

— Trek Bicycle Mission (Bike Masters) (@thebikemasters) October 4, 2013

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