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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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Cloud Watching – June 24th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 24, 2013 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 6, 2017

There is something calming about sitting in the shade and watching the clouds slowly move by. That was my position when I stopped at the Stripes station on FM1314 west of Porter. The relatively dry breeze evaporated my perspiration and helped cool me down. When I started biking today the humidity was 62% and when I got home it had dropped to 39%. When I was moving I did not drip as much sweat as on Saturday. The temperature ranged 87.4 (start) to 95.7 (finish) but I did not feel that hot in the sun.

Planning today’s route I decided to take a different direction to exit Kingwood to US59 north. In years past I use to ride west on Northpark Drive to US59 but in the evening traffic was pretty heavy. Since I was biking mid-morning I hoped the traffic would be lighter plus I would ride through Kings Mill on some side streets to avoid some of Northpark to almost where Loop 494 and the railroad tracks cross. My guess was mostly right and traffic was light. Once I reached Loop 494 I went north to Community Drive and then to US59. From there I stayed on the usual route to New Caney and then left on FM1485 to Gene Campbell Road.

So far I was able to maintain a good pace as you can see on the ride data for intervals 1, 2, and 3. On Gene Campbell Road I thought the 10 mph south breeze would slow me down but it didn’t have much of an impact. A major change in direction came when I reached FM1314 and riding to Porter but the breeze still was not an issue. when I checked my average speed at 24.1 miles I was at 16.1 mph. This was just after I left the Stripes station for the last 10 to 11 miles to home. All was well until I exited Auburn Trails subdivision onto the southbound US59 service road. The wind bore down on me and I dropped below 15 mph until the U-turn at Kingwood Drive onto the northbound service road.

Now I had the wind at my back or from my right side until I got home. This route ended up at 34.93 miles at a 15.8 mph average speed. Only intervals 1 and 7 were the only ones below 15 mph average speed. Those two are on residential streets with stops and traffic. June mileage now totals 693.35 miles and 3133 miles year to date. It is not impossible to ride 800 miles this month and the weather looks like it will cooperate.

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Link to Garmin Connect metrics and map.

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Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Motobecane Le Champion CF, New Caney - Gene Campbell Road, Ride Report, Road | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for June 23rd

Texbiker.net Posted on June 23, 2013 by Rick AnkrumJune 23, 2013

Tour de Cure – DFW



Today’s 10/20 and 35 mile rider turnout for the Team Trinity Industries/Tour De Cure ride at White Rock Lake, Dallas Texas. — with Amy Lynn, Wendell Montague, Charlie Horwitz, Dave Hennesey, Jeff Kilarski, Don Muchow, Jim Cadorette and Lew Alexander.


Upcoming Rides
Brazosport Bicycle Club
4th of July Ride- start at Lake Jackson Recreation Center at 7:30.

Labor Day Ride- start at Lake Jackson Recreation Center at 8:00.


Support Austin Cycling by Participating in Triple Crown Ride
Austin Cycling Association
Volunteer, Become an Ambassador for a day or just ride!
Saturday July 20
ACA is the beneficiary for Bicycle Sport Shop’s Triple Crown Ride on Saturday July 20, 2013. In return, ACA will be helping to organize and staff rest stops throughout the day, and we also hope to pilot our new Ambassador program at each of the three start locations.

Bicycle Sport Shop’s Le Triple Crown is our ode to the granddaddy of them all, Le Tour de France. In the spirit of the classic stage race, we will be holding optional competition segments as part of each of the three rides that leave from our three shop locations. Parmer Lane will hold the “Sprint” competition, Research Blvd will be home to the “King of the…


June 17 2013 Walnut Creek Workday
Austin Ridge Riders


Beginner Mountain Bike Ride at Hershey Park
Houston Cycling Club
Saturday, June 29, 2013        9:30 AM
Terry Hershey Park
15200 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX (map)

Look for my red Jeep with bike rack on back. Or call me, Jeff @ [masked]

This will be a beginner\ introductory mountain bike ride through the Hershey Park mountain bike trails. We will ride for an hour or two on easy trails and jeep roads. Please make sure your bike is in good working order and bring your helmet! I will be there at 9AM to answer questions and plan on starting the ride at 9:30. I will bring an air pump for low tires. You should bring…


National MS Society kicks off Bike MS Ride
by Shannel Douglas        www.connectamarillo.com

AMARILLO, TEXAS — Over two hundred cyclists gathered Saturday at West Texas A&M University to kick off this year’s Bike MS Ride around the Rim fundraiser.

“This is our 26th year. Bike MS is the largest fundraising event for the National MS Society in the Texas Panhandle,” said April Brownlee, the senior development manager for National MS Society.” We have over 100 Bike MS events across the country.”

Although funds have not been calculated, Brownlee says their goal is to…


Hundreds of cyclists ‘Ride the Rim’ to help fight MS
www.newschannel10.com
KFDA – NewsChannel 10 / Amarillo News, Weather, Sports
Nearly 250 cyclists pedaled for more than 100 miles all day Saturday in support of those suffering from Multiple Sclerosis, or MS.

Saturday morning, Bike MS kicked off it’s “Ride the Rim” event. Those cyclists started at Buffalo Sports Park in Canyon, rode through the West Texas A&M University Campus, around town and then through Palo Duro Canyon.

These dedicated bikers weren’t stopping at 100 miles though, they’ll continued ‘Riding the Rim” Sunday as well, to help raise money and…


 UTPA alumni rally around promising student impaired after bike wreck
by Jacqueline Armendariz        www.themonitor.com
McALLEN — Margarita Cazares pulled out a small notebook Friday with its pages dated June 19 and June 20, a symbol of her daughter’s long road to recovery.

Yuridia Cazares Fonseca, or Yuri, is the daughter of Margarita and Ramon Cazares. A May 8 bicycle accident left the 23-year-old University of Texas-Pan American student unable to speak or eat on her own as she undergoes rehab at Doctor’s Renaissance Hospital in Edinburg, her…


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Best way to tour the San Antonio missions? By bike! http://t.co/871MPfCGd9 http://t.co/rBasvRn5Y9

— Pam LeBlanc (@fitcityleblanc) June 23, 2013

#Hookem texas4000 repping at the #DavisChallenge @ LIVESTRONG Challenge Davis http://t.co/MaEG8eapna

— LIVESTRONG (@livestrong) June 23, 2013

Huge thank you today to Lisa Baum Gibson, Cyndi Corbit, Nadine Mott, and Dotty Winski for the long hours of Data… http://t.co/gPuxBXxciT

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) June 23, 2013

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Cycling Association, Bicycle accident, Brazosport Bicycle Club, DFW Tour de Cure, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Houston Cycling Club, Ride the Rim, Tweets, Walnut Creek Park | Leave a reply

Duck in Distress – June 23rd Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 23, 2013 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 18, 2017

As I started riding my mountain bike today some rain drops fell but it did not take long for the rain to disappear so I continued my ride. We could really use the rain though. After riding my road bike 5 days this week I decided to throw some variety into the mix and ride the Kingwood Trails. The shade on the trails mitigates the heat some and going through an open space even allows some breeze.

There wasn’t much variation in the heat with 91 when I started and 95 at the end of the ride. Of course starting at 11:34 means the the coolness (?) from overnight was long gone. Except for the fleeting rain drops the sky was scattered clouds and the breeze from the south at 10 mph. There was a section of the trail along side of a lake where the wind slowed me down. Pedaling my heavy mountain bike requires more effort than my road bike. The big knobby tires just do not glide over the pavement without a lot of effort. I bought two tires with a smoother tread but haven’t decided when to put them on. I did ride on grass and dirt in two places: across the soccer field at the North Park Recreation Area to the Woodridge subdivision and the soccer fields at River Grove Park.

Sometimes I see some strange things on the trails. today as I rode along the lake where the wind slowed me down I approached one of the wooden bridges. Off to my left were 4 people and two dogs. As I got closer one of the women started yelling real loud at a golden retriever looking dog that had jumped into the water and was chasing a duck. By the time I got to the other side of the bridge I could see one of the men reaching down into the water and pulling the duck up to the ground. The dog was swimming toward the duck. The yelling woman asked how the duck was as I rode away from where I could see them. I guess the dog thought it was his job to get that duck.

A little further on I rode on the trail along Kingwood Drive. In the distance I saw a fire truck, ambulance and a police car on the other side of the intersection working on a wreck. I think a SUV and a blue car crashed into each other. Surprisingly the SUV looked worst than the car. I did not see the expected herd of wreckers waiting to pull the vehicles away. Several people on the sidewalk watched as the responders worked on the wreck. A second police car arrived by the time I got to the intersection.

When I was at the boat ramp in River Grove Park I watched some boats out in the river as they moved around. Three people arrived to put their jet skis in the water. I wondered if the driver of the SUV was going to back to far into the water but he stopped just before the exhaust pipe was underwater.

Riding the trails I went 16.56 miles to finish off the week at 192.91 miles and boost June to 658.42 miles. Year to date I biked 3098 miles.

Links to RideWithGPS.com and Garmin Connect metrics and maps.

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for June 22nd

Texbiker.net Posted on June 22, 2013 by Rick AnkrumJune 22, 2013

Continental Bridge Closing July 8th for Park Construction
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
This just in from the Assistant Director Sarah Standifer of the Trinity Watershed.  Basically, don’t think you can cross the old bridge after July 8th on a bicycle.  Once complete, a new park will cover the bridge, but still NO dedicated, separate bicycle infrastructure will exist.  Instead, it will be a shared use path.  The $8 million private donor, Mary McDermott Cook, requested that no…


Houston PD treks cross-country for Leukemia, Lymphoma Society
by Jennifer Cohron        www.mountaineagle.com

Members of the Houston Police Department are taking a break from hitting their own mean streets this summer to bike 2,000 miles in support of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
This marks the 32nd year that the HPD Bicycle Relay Team has hosted an event to support LLS. The group’s total contribution to the cause currently exceeds $5.4 million.
Forty officers left from downtown Houston, Texas on Tuesday with the goal of reaching Portland, Maine by June 25. Their trek took them through…


Hill Country Trail
by jbarr999        forums.mtbr.com/texas
Will be heading up to Marble Falls for july 4th weekend. I am planning on banging out Reveille park one day. I ‘m looking for another choice on day 2. I’ve been looking at Reimer ranch, Pedernales falls and Pace Bend. I like riding fast singletrack and have no problem with technical riding.
Please offer some tips. …


Club Meeting
Woodlands Cycling Club
Monday, July 01, 2013, 07:00pm
Monthly WCC Meetings is our way of getting news to the members and socializing. Monthly meetings include guest speakers on a variety of topics and door prizes.

Sponsored by:
Rico’s Grill
BikeLane
Location : Rico’s Grill
314 Sawdust Rd The Woodlands, TX


Former TU Night Hawk takes ride of a lifetime
www.wtxl.com
Crawford, Texas – Thomas University Alumni and former Night Hawk baseball player, retired Army Staff Sergeant Mike Morabito, took the ride of a lifetime when he was invited to participate in the 3rd Annual Bush Center Warrior 100K alongside former President George W. Bush this past May 23rd – 25th in Waco, Texas.

Held each spring at the extensive trail system of the Bush ranch in Crawford, Texas, the event features service men and women wounded in the global war on terror riding alongside the…


National Bike to School Day Catches On, Shatters Previous Participation Mark
www.saferoutesinfo.org
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (June 18, 2013) — From all 50 states and the District of Columbia, tens of thousands of school children across the country biked to school throughout the month of May as part of the second annual National Bike to School Day. In all, 1,705 schools registered Bike to School Day events—80 percent more than the inaugural national event in 2012—setting a new National Bike to School Day record.

“In March, Bruce Katz of the Brookings Institute told the National Bike Summit that societal trends are favoring bicycling, that at this moment there is a tremendous bicycle wave rolling through America,” said…


Tweets

https://twitter.com/BikePaulie/status/348586542438166528

Bike journal found at Target today. Also not my style, but decorated pages are a nice touch. pic.twitter.com/84odazfD2f

— Jami Clayman (@jamiclayman) June 22, 2013

My daughters first ride on the trails with her custom painted mountain bike, and upgraded carbon seat post and… http://t.co/nH284kHJEF

— Dragons Den Cycling (@DragonsDenATX) June 22, 2013

Nice vid.This guy needs help.No intertube & NO GLOVES.I know he can afford gloves. San Antonio Bikes: http://t.co/N945QpFoYl via @youtube

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) June 22, 2013

Tour de Jalapeno | August 4, 2013 – San Marcos, Texas http://t.co/FZQcWG4GD6

— Bike Friendly Cedars (@BikeCedars) June 22, 2013

Cycling Center Dallas has a new website. Take a look! http://t.co/ECY5w2kEHs pic.twitter.com/Tm1ov4Nohc

— CyclingCenterDallas (@CycleDallas) June 22, 2013

Bike pattern shirt @Gap. May be a bit much for me. pic.twitter.com/5HJYQxxqTd

— Jami Clayman (@jamiclayman) June 22, 2013

Awesome turnout today for Junior/masters Regionals!!!! Thanks everyone!!!! http://t.co/bBsnlyypid

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) June 22, 2013

We ran into a GREAT group conquering the #houtourdebcycle this morning! @MarketSquarePrk #ridedifferent pic.twitter.com/CQPpUOlJ3c

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) June 22, 2013

@grandpajerald That's my biggest pet peeve. People who don't wave back or acknowledge your greeting.

— Jon Binsted🤘🏻 (@velojonny) June 22, 2013

Photoset: Champaign, IL – So wonderful finally meeting our hosts Trudy and Kathy after months of strong… http://t.co/zc6BgNgVX8

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 22, 2013

Interested in joining group ride with NWCC tomorrow at River Bend…go here http://t.co/eeLGcXJREY http://t.co/jGtpZGi0bx

— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) June 22, 2013

Some house keeping notes. We welcome over 60 riders that have prereg'd from all over Texas, Louisiana and… http://t.co/crz4e7M3s6

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) June 22, 2013

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