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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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Hotter’N Hell 100 August 24th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 24, 2013 by Rick AnkrumDecember 16, 2016

I got up about 5:15AM this morning to get ready for the Hotter’N Hell Hundred bike ride in Wichita Falls. My wife and I stayed at the Best Western Suites off of Southwest Parkway. This is a new hotel but the drive to downtown Wichita Falls takes about 15 minutes to where we like to park. My wife does not ride but she likes to travel here and shop while I sweat it out on the road.

After eating breakfast we drove downtown, parked the car and I assembled my bike and gear for the ride. I am getting too old for 100 miles so I pick the 75 mile ride by taking the Hell’s Gate leg in Burkburnett. We walked to the 100 mile Hopeful area to wait for the start at 7:05 when the national anthem plays and this year a single plane flies over trailing the plume behind it. In the years before the federal government austerity 4 jets from Sheppard Air Force Base would fly north over Scott Street. With the number of bikers it takes awhile for the various groups to get started and move through the start gate. My group started moving about 7:24. This slide show gives a flavor of the starting area.

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I got off to a good start riding easily up the bridge at the end of Scott Street and heading out of town going west. But some other riders were not so fortunate. Around mile 6.2 everyone came to a stop and slowly rode forward in the left 2 lanes passing an ambulance attending at least 1 rider. I did not see any serious injury as I passed. Next we came to the first rest stop at Iowa Park. I stopped to take some pictures. It was a little dicey getting back riding because I pulled over on the right side of the road in the way of those stopping at the rest stop. I slowly eased through the bikers and resumed my ride. At the 12.2 mile point we encountered another crash on a 2 lane road. The ambulance, police or sheriff blocked the road so the riders walked in the grass past the problem. I could not see the people involved in the crash so I don’t know how serious it was.

Next up was rest stop 2 in a bend in the road before we headed to US287. I again stopped and took some pictures which you can see in the slides below. Moving on we came upon another crash at 25.2 miles. This one looked serious with at least one rider on a stretcher getting ready to be loaded into the ambulance. The bikers thinned out enough by that point that the traffic did not slow down much. Not too long after that the 100 mile route turned to the left and the 100K route went straight. More pictures in the slides below.

Reaching Electra I decided it was time to take a break after 31+ miles. I carefully laid my bike down to avoid the goatshead burrs and walked over to the rest stop tent for energy drink, refill my CamelBak and eat some food. I don’t know what kind of cookies they had but they were not the usual ones and I had 3 very good tasting ones.

So far the weather was very accommodating. In Electra checking my phone the temperature was a pleasant 88 degrees and the light wind was out of the SW. The route turns to the north in Electra so we enjoyed a tailwind for several miles until we turned right in Haynesville on SH240.

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One of the challenges on this ride, other than the heat, is the road surface. While it is not full blown chip seal the road maintenance people like to use lug tire vehicles that spread the surface material out so riding over ribs in the road is common. On SH240 there were stretches of rough road but as we approached Burkburnett the road surface became so smooth it was almost like we floated over the road. My feet were complaining about the all of the vibration but once I unclipped from the pedals and shock them I got relief. After we left the rough surface areas my feet were okay.

From the crash at 25.2 miles I did not see any more for quite some time.

Usually when the routes comes to I-44 in Burkburnett and the ride turns south the wind is brutal but this year the light wind appeared to be from the east and did not really slow me down. By the time I reached Burkburnett Hell’s Gate was still open so I worked my way into the traffic lane so that I could go straight rather than turn left to take the 100 mile route. One thing I noticed in Burkburnett: they have a large police vehicle fleet for what I think of as a small town. Taking the southbound I-44 service road takes me to the intersection where the 100K/50M riders come to I-44. I joined them and continued south. Not long after that I looked ahead and saw 2 ladies stopped in the right lane and all of a sudden I heard this crash as another lady rode right into one of the stopped ladies putting both of them on the road. I pulled up to help the lady who rode into the other get her bike off of her. all the time she told the other lady how sorry she was. The 3rd lady tried to use her cell phone to call 911 because the hit lady was saying she was hurting bad but it would not dial but another lady arrived and said she would call 911. I moved around the crash and continued on.

The next rest stop offers snow cones so I always try to stop even if I don’t need to. Usually I need to though because of the wind. This year was a “don’t have to” but I stopped anyway. After getting a cherry flavored snow cone I sat down in one of the tents on a cot. I started talking with the man beside me. He told me he had not been riding much and selected the 100K route but wished he had taken the 50 mile one. We talked about the different location of the tents this year and I mentioned the signs about staying out of the grass because of the goatshead burrs. I asked where he was from and he said Iowa Park originally but now he lived in Dallas around the Irving area. Finishing the snow cone I snapped a few pictures and got back on my bike. Next stop: Sheppard Air Force Base.

Riding beside I-44 to the overpass that takes us into the air force base was not too hard thanks to the light wind not being in my face. At the overpass turning left takes us to the base. This street is nice ans smooth with a few downhill sections. Once I entered the base the route goes onto the runway area amongst some hangers. At that corner I could see an older biker laying in the street with his resting on the curb. Several people were attending to him. I am not sure how serious he was but I now understood why one air force person was running towards the guard stations we passed entering the base. As I entered the runway there were several airplanes displayed and a number of bikers were visitng with air force people and taking pictures. I took a couple in the slide show below.

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I pulled into the rest stop on the base and was greeted by a friendly air force man who took my bike and parked in a rack while I went for cold liquids. He told me the building was open with restrooms and AC. I asked if I could take the AC with me and we laughed. After getting refreshed I left the rest stop and rode down the street lined with air force men and women cheering the riders. You can see their pictures in the slide show above. It is amazing see these military people and I am humbled as I ride through their cheers. I high 5’d one man and cheered them back as I left the area and rode onto the finish. At this point I was only about 5 miles from the finish.

Exiting the base I was greeted by a freshly resurfaced road that took us almost 2 miles before turning onto some back streets that take us to Scott Street and the finish line area. For a change I remembered to take pictures in the area just past the line.

Overall I am greatly pleased with my 74.23 mile ride. Thanks to good weather and the light wind I averaged 15.8 mph. Since I am away from my home computer I can’t enter the ride into the Golden Cheetah program but the Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.com maps and metrics are good. My mileage for the week is 200+  and I should be well within striking distance of the 721 mile goal for August.

To make things easier this year my wife and I met at the parking lot where we parked at the start and she was there waiting for me. In the past we had problems finding each other at the MPEC because of the crowd and limited parking.

I think the temperature was around 93 when I reached the finish with clear skies and 11 mph SW wind. I look forward to next year.

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Some Tweets

https://twitter.com/christinekolb71/status/371318538432446464

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Awesome photo from Hotter'n Hell #hhh #cycling #texas http://t.co/NaZfFHuS0F

— Ryan Gladstone (@RyanGladstone) August 24, 2013

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for August 23rd

Texbiker.net Posted on August 23, 2013 by Rick AnkrumAugust 23, 2013

DADA and BFOC Bike Swarm, September 21st
bikefriendlyoc.org
DADA And Deep Ellum Community Association Join Forces For Fall Gallery Walk Sept. 21, 2013
Including Panel Discussion, Bike Swarm, DADA Docents, Dallas Love Project

In honor of International Peace Day, The Dallas Art Dealers Association and Deep Ellum Community Association are joining forces for Fall Gallery Walk on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, featuring thirty-five of DADA’s leading member galleries, museums, and nonprofit art spaces as well as xxx…


Hotter’N Hell Hundred Parking Lot


These are photos I took as we walked to pickup my registration at the MPEC in Wichita Falls.


Hotter’N Hell Hundred Expo


Hotter’n Hell Friday Evening Criterium


Thursday Ride at Walnut Creek – Beginner/intermediate ride level
The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group
Thursday, August 29, 2013        5:30 PM
Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park
12138 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, TX (map)

Back to normal summer hours

This will be a beginner ride and will be doing around 8 -10 miles.
Chris is willing to lead a faster group so we can have an intermediate group.

Please be there and be ready to roll by 5:30 pm. We meet in the parking lot near the pool in the middle of…


DATES Round and Round the Lake Ride
When:     Aug 28, 2013 06:00 PM
Where:    Urban Vines – Dallas
Category: DATES ride

Description
DATES Round and Round the Lake Ride
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Start: Urban Vines
9219 Garland Road
Dallas, TX 75218
Ride Leaders: Scott and Mindy Mashburn
Cell Phone: xxxxx

Meet at 6 pm for a 6:15 start in the parking lot of Urban Vines wine bistro. We will do 2 loops of the lake from there (clockwise) with the option of doing the Loving Hills on one or both loops. Consider lights as it is getting dark earlier. We will then stay for some post spinning refueling. They have a very nice menu of sandwiches, salads, small plates and cheese trays. AND – it is “Wine Down Wednesday” with…


Erwin Park Summer Series, August 29th Race
by Shawn McAfee        Texas Mountain Bike Trails

To register for the August 29th Erwin Park Summer Series race, follow the link below.

Only 2 weeks left to come out and enjoy the races, so get out here and let’s have some fun.


Tweets

Event added to the http://t.co/qbTDmPlH3h calendar: Biketoberfest at Martin House Brewery – Fort Worth, TX 10/5/2013

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 24, 2013

Finding shade in the #Texas heat at #HHH #racing #100miles always with @skinstrong #cycling http://t.co/cyD5PX7tgc

— Caffeinated_African🇿🇦 (@GraysonKeppler) August 24, 2013

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Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup August 22nd

Texbiker.net Posted on August 22, 2013 by Rick AnkrumAugust 23, 2013

Craddock, Haga confirmed for Argos-Shimano
By VeloNews.com

Americans Lawson Craddock and Chad Haga have signed with Argos-Shimano, the team confirmed on Thursday.
Craddock, 21, will turn pro with the Dutch ProTeam in 2014. He currently wears the best young rider jersey at the USA Pro Challenge in Colorado. The Bontrager rider is a multiple-time U.S. national champion.
“Development was the primary factor in my decision to join Team Argos-Shimano. For me to continue to progress as a rider, the immediate focus needs to be on my development, not necessarily on my results. I am confident that Team Argos-Shimano has the plan, infrastructure and team philosophy to help me achieve my goals as a cyclist,” Craddock said in a…


BikeTexas KidsKup is Back for Fall 2013 Races

Racers take off at Pace Bend KidsKup.BikeTexas KidsKup is back! After our (and TMBRA’s) usual summer break, KidsKup will return as soon as school starts. Our first race is on August 31 in Rocksprings at the Camp Eagle Classic!

Over 200 children participated in the spring KidsKup races, many for the first time! Kids and parents took home great memories, big smiles, and a renewed love for cycling week after…


Shoal Creek Trail Closed from 3rd to Cesar Chavez
bicycleaustin.info
Beginning Friday, August 23rd, construction will begin on a detour to the Lance Armstrong Bikeway (LAB) due to construction of the Central Library Project and the 2nd Street Bridge. The portion of the Shoal Creek Trail that connects the LAB from Cesar Chavez to 3rd Street will be closed. Bicyclists are asked to use the detour on Cesar Chavez Street and…


Tweets

#Houston's 5 Best Social Bike Rides. #biking –> http://t.co/7RvO8BkpLl via @ArtAttackHP

— Mike Pierce (@mikethemovieguy) August 22, 2013

We are all set up at the expo for the Hotter N Hell 100…Travel and cycling info for Far West #Texas http://t.co/wctYCdBDSf

— Beth Nobles (@trailgirl) August 22, 2013

We will finally be back racing next Friday August 30th!!!!!! It is a special night, we will be awarding the Youth… http://t.co/NTts6lmGS0

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) August 23, 2013

Spotted @bicycleray from the Lamar store rolling up Congress on his 2014 @iamspecialized Crux Elite… http://t.co/9L8XQK73vM

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) August 22, 2013

Event added to the http://t.co/qbTDmPlH3h calendar: Baylor Mountain Blowout – Waco, TX 10/12-13/2013

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 23, 2013

Event added to the http://t.co/qbTDmPlH3h calendar: Pain on the Plains – Canyon, TX 9/22/2013

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 23, 2013

Event added to the http://t.co/qbTDmPlH3h calendar: Bicycles Plus 2013 DORBA FALL XC Race Series/Sansom – Fort Worth, TX 9/22/2013

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 23, 2013

Using Smartphones to Collect Bicycle Travel Data in Texas: The Texas Transportation Institute at Texas A&M Unive… http://t.co/uu2GDl7y

— Metro Library (@MetroLibrary) August 22, 2012

Finished last hard sprint workout with Elbowz racings @NickBoulle before @HotternHell100 feeling #sTRONg #readytogo

— Michael Johnson (@MJDrive) August 22, 2013

Look for our Central Region riders @HotternHell100 this wknd. We will have riders in the P1/2 Field, 4/5 Field and a rider in the gran fondo

— USMES.ORG (@USMilitaryES) August 22, 2013

Event: El Paso Community Meeting (Bike Share) – When: Sat Aug 24, 2013 10am to 12pm&nbsp; CDT Where: 501 N Oregon… http://t.co/r6RSc9jxaG

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) August 22, 2013

@HotternHell100 when you come through #TeamSheppard on Sat. be sure to tag us in your posts/photos! pic.twitter.com/QTc21qFn42

— Sheppard AFB (@SheppardAFB) August 22, 2013

Event added to the http://t.co/qbTDmPlH3h calendar: 2013 PURE Driveway Week 25 – Austin, TX 8/29/2013

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) August 22, 2013

Video of @lawsoncraddock winning at Driveway a few years ago. Now going onto Argos Shimano @1t4i Good luck amigo!!! http://t.co/DuCA4mna8o

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) August 22, 2013

Great to see two fantastic young riders, @DrivewaySeries semi-regulars, moving up in the world of bike racing! http://t.co/9yBxBQ1r7C

— cnwracing (@cnwracing) August 22, 2013

Finished an easy 15.5 mile spin! Getting geared up for the 50 miler at the HH100 this weekend.… http://t.co/CnkvBPnr1E

— Victor Robles (@CoachVic24) August 21, 2013

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Workers on Site – August 22nd Bicycling Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 22, 2013 by Rick AnkrumDecember 23, 2016

The remodel workers descended on our house trying to out number us. The title installers and countertop installers got here early and my wife went to the medical center leaving me in charge; a dangerous situation. She did not get home until around 2:00 so I left on my ride at 2:41. I needed to get back in time for my wife to leave again so I picked a 30+ mile route going through Atascocita, Walden on Lake Houston and Huffman. I ended up riding 31.96 miles averaging 15.8 mph. This put the week’s total slightly above what I wanted to do at 135.13 miles. Now if I ride 75 miles at Wichita Falls the week total puts me at 200+ miles for the week. I like when a plan comes together.

August miles total 614.09 so my goal for the month (721 miles) looks within reach. Year to date I biked 4865 miles.

I finished the ride at 5:19 with the 94 degree temperature down 4 degrees from when I started. This should be good practice for the Hotter’N Hell 100 in Wichita Falls. Mostly cloudy skies provided some relief from the sun.

With all of the work going on I had to be creative getting ready since they disconnected the water and sinks. Getting ready in the morning will be interesting as well.

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