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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.

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Chill in the Air – April 21st Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 21, 2013 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 14, 2017

The chill was still not out of the air as I rode through Walden at Lake Houston and Huffman. The refused to stay out retreating behind the clouds enough for me to wish I had worn two long sleeve jerseys instead of the short sleeve long sleeve combination I chose. The temperature was 74 at my home when I left on the ride but in Huffman it was 72 according to Action Sign’s banner sign. Whenever I rode into the wind while in the shade I got chilly. This happened frequently because of the numerous clouds. The wind was strong at 3.5 mph but when you add my speed it still created windchill. When I got back home at 3 PM it was 78 degrees.

Riding to Walden and Huffman was a 31.3 mile route and I managed a 15.0 mph average speed. My April mileage is inching up and totals 468.83 miles and year to date totals 1783.47 miles. I did not see any other bikers today. This route is a consistent road surface with the causeway over Lake Houston shoulders containing the usual litter.

Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.com data links.

Tomorrow it is supposed to warm up some to 79 with partly cloudy skies. Sounds like a great day to ride.

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for April 20th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 20, 2013 by Rick AnkrumApril 20, 2013

El Paso Bicycle Club Ride
Border Loop
Saturday, May 4            8:00AM
Description:     Meet at Rio Plaza, 6205 Upper Valley Rd (at Artcraft). Ride to La Union then to Border Crossing. 35 miles, 16-18 mph pace. Rick Rivas, …


The 2013 3rd Annual FWMBA Fort Worth Fat Tire Festival!
by beechnut            forums.mtbr.com/texas

The Fort Worth Mountain Bikers’ Association (FWMBA), a 501c3, non-profit mountain bike club with trails at Marion Sansom and Gateway Parks in Fort Worth, Texas and Bicycles Incorporated would like to extend an invitation to all to attend the 2013 3rd Annual FWMBA Fort Worth Fat Tire Festival at Gateway Park, Sunday, June 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. The festival, a fund raiser for FWMBA, will celebrate all things mountain bike including live music, food trucks, beverages, special mountain bike events, beginners mountain bike clinic, bicycle demos, and…


2013 Council Candidate Questionaire
BikeDenton
*Updated with responses from Brendan Carroll and Jim Engelbrecht*
Howard always did really well to ask simple, pointed questions of our local politicians ahead of elections in years past. This year should be no different, as much of the concerns in the post-Denton Mobility Plan-approval world are much the same as before – with give or take marginal progress.

But first, the quick info:

Denton City Elections will take place Saturday, May 11 with early voting starting on April 29. You can find info on all of the candidates as well as whether you’re up to date on registration on…


Event allows cyclists to raise money, awareness about hunger
By Kaitlin Warrington / Texas Baptist Communications

Hundreds of cycling events support everything from cancer research to schools. One event focuses on hunger in Texas.

Bike Out Hunger begins April 22 in The Woodlands and finishes April 27 in Arlington. The event seeks to raise awareness of, active involvement in and funds for hunger issues in Texas. It also allows cyclists to participate in anti-hunger efforts throughout the ride, helping them learn how to make hunger advocacy part of their…


Fort Worth Bike Sharing Program Preview
dfw.cbslocal.com

FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) – Fort Worth’s brand new bike sharing program officially opens to the public on April 22 at 10 a.m.

The Fort Worth B-Cycle program will have bikes waiting for anyone to rent. There will be 30 rental stations and some 300 bikes to carry riders from the Hospital District to the Arts District and from downtown to Texas Christian University (TCU).

On Monday morning CBS 11 News This Morning will be live with…


Man rams officer with stolen bicycle on UTB campus
by Brianna Vela            www.valleycentral.com
A man was arrested at the University of Texas Brownsville campus after he stole a bicycle and injured a police officer.

Around 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, a security guard saw David Guajardo take a bike from the Gym Annex bicycle rack.

A police officer was able to track Guajardo down a short while late and ordered him to stop.

UTB police said Guajardo refused to stop and…


Tweets

#teamradioactive #cycling #texas @bpms150 http://t.co/qd0otTi3ir

— Genevieve Espinoza (@Gespinoza) April 21, 2013

Done! Mr. Bean face #cycling #texas BPMS150 https://t.co/9leWCvlnhH

— Genevieve Espinoza (@Gespinoza) April 20, 2013

Glad to see that our friends all seem to be safe and sound in LaGrange. Happy for all of you.

— Bikesport (@BikesportTX) April 21, 2013

Our Corinth racing boys double as podium boys, congratulating Catherine Hall Moore after the women's open race at… http://t.co/581pH5rHJK

— Corinth Cycling (@corinthcycling) April 21, 2013

Women's open results at Matrix Challenge. Four in the top 10, good job team! pic.twitter.com/5BxL3FuRDs

— Bicycles Outback (@bicyclesoutback) April 20, 2013

In Houston, riding my bike to Austin the next two days. It's 45 degrees outside. I've made better decisions. #MS150

— Josh Hostetler (@josh_hostetler_) April 20, 2013

Good luck to my hubby sir_jmilton82! He's riding in the MS150 bike ride from Houston to Austin 🚲… http://t.co/mf82oKruwt

— TJMilâ„¢ (@misstiffany08) April 20, 2013

https://twitter.com/_TheSalesman/status/325608341235720193

Made it slow and easy to lunch on day 1 of the 180 mile Bike MS ride from Houston to Austin. Great weather!

— Lansing Pugh (@LansingBiking) April 20, 2013

old man is doing Houston to Austin bike ride today for M.S. 180mi! The races is over 2 days, everyone stops half way. Dad does it in 1.

— Kyle Sailor (@kylesailor2) April 20, 2013

1st day back on my #bike in 7 weeks. Its #amazing weather outside. #happy #houston #tx #cycling #blessed http://t.co/qHfOREt9C3

— Andre Monsanto (@DreOfNecRoNam) April 20, 2013

I liked a @YouTube video http://t.co/P3PrQqeXnP Knollyx3 Austin Texas Mountain Biking

— Cooper Sellers (@coopers98) April 20, 2013

Biking in Texas! #teambikebarn http://t.co/oCSp76hBmZ

— Brandon Bedingfield (@BrandonWB) April 20, 2013

Instruction and introduction time at the MTB clinics at Pace Bend! @ Pace Bend Park http://t.co/u94J4NHbVI

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) April 20, 2013

It's a beautiful day for a century! 100 miles of fun! #BeatCancer pic.twitter.com/Yb7q5VDq8J

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) April 20, 2013

Riders relaxing in the #teambikebarn tent! http://t.co/VpyBnbHYOg

— Bike Barn (@BikeBarnTX) April 20, 2013

BikeTexas KidsKup is getting underway at Pace Bend! pic.twitter.com/58RNZwRQGK

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) April 20, 2013

Great start to the @SCCCC championships. Gold in the Men's A, Men's B and Women's A Road Races. Time for the TTT. #gofast #roadtoogden

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) April 20, 2013

Bikes on bikes on bikes on bikes. #BPMS150 http://t.co/6N1SIN9mnY

— PedalHouston (@PedalHouston) April 20, 2013

Your photos from the BP MS-150 http://t.co/L6rpuSnrWl

— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) April 20, 2013

Two MSU Men's A riders cross the line holding hands, not sure which one won, doesn't really matter.

— The SCCCC (@SCCCC) April 20, 2013

https://twitter.com/BBQ44/status/325655770521796609

https://twitter.com/BBQ44/status/325649300266827776

Heading out on the Bluff Spurs Trail! Amazing day! pic.twitter.com/8dDbgAYm8Y

— Justin Moore (@bikegeek) April 20, 2013

Welcome to LaGrange! Time to relax! #bpms150 pic.twitter.com/xKIeY82xAN

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) April 20, 2013

Great morning of skill drills & visit from @FWBikeSharing with sweet bike. Now to lunch & road tour! #bikefortworth pic.twitter.com/mT19YmIceX

— CyclingSavvy DFW (@CyclingSavvyDFW) April 20, 2013

BikeTexas is all over the place today– Kite & Bike Festival in Sherman, Earth Day in Dallas, and KidsKup in Spicewood. Come see us!

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) April 20, 2013

Mixing up some Recoveritas! #teambikebarn @ La Grange County Fairgrounds http://t.co/c0BNCgG7kn

— Bike Barn (@BikeBarnTX) April 20, 2013

The first to arrive in LaGrange! 27mph pace, one flat and 107 miles!!! #teambikebarn http://t.co/TKK2yUsa48

— Bike Barn (@BikeBarnTX) April 20, 2013

We have Men A, Women A and Men B out on the course right now. (along with 2 HS categories). Should be interesting to see who takes the gold!

— The SCCCC (@SCCCC) April 20, 2013

Joe was 1/2 mile from finishing the Boston Marathon. Now he's on @KSBJ and It's his 10th BP MS150 bike ride. Go Joe! pic.twitter.com/Sh90HwN80b

— Coppélia (@Coppeliamarie) April 19, 2013

Can't conceptualize wearing my cold weather gear this morning – I'll wait for that Texas sun to get us into the 50's at least. 🙂

— Justin Moore (@bikegeek) April 20, 2013

Good luck @KPRCAndyCerota & @ayanezkprc ! Thanks for your support of the @BPMS150 #bpms150 pic.twitter.com/oROaYXUDq5

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) April 20, 2013

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March Let Go of April – April 20th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 20, 2013 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 14, 2017

When will the March weather let go of April? When I first checked my home weather station this morning at 7 AM 42 degrees stared back at me. My plan was to wait for the temperature to warm up while I tended our garage sale. This worked out pretty good with me ending our garage sale around 11 AM. The sun was up further as was the temperature. By the time I left on my ride at 12:54 at my house the temperature was 69 degrees but this was misleading because the wind had a distinct chill in it. My first inclination was short sleeve and long sleeve jerseys but thankfully I changed that to shorts, leg warmers, jerseys and windbreaker.

After the garage sale I checked Twitter and saw that one team riding the BP MS150 to Austin had already arrive at the first day stop in LaGrange at 10:30 or so. They said they averaged 27 mph and no stops. I wondered how the 13,000 bicyclists braved the cold.

On my last ride I went north and I generally repeated that route from Wednesday today except I changed the route going out of Kingwood. This was necessary so that I could back home before 3:30. All went well riding north and northwest with the breeze behind me. But when I rode off of Gene Campbell Road onto FM1314 I hit the headwind. I thought it sure was strong for 7 mph. It turned out to be 21 mph gusts along with the 7 mph wind. At the turn onto FM1314 my mileage was 17 leaving about 16 miles to home. My average speed for those last 16 miles could get above 15 mph. Fortunately I had built up enough speed prior to the slow down to keep my overall average speed at 15.3 mph for the 33.48 mile route. Riding in the shade reminded me of the wind chill and my hand and ear that were in the shade felt chilly.

After not riding for two days my April mileage goal looks doubtful but I still have 10 days left so I will keep at it. April miles total 437.53 and 1752.17 miles year to date. Links to Garmin Connect and RideWithGPS.com data and maps.

Thursday I took my wife to the medical center and when we left home at 9 AM it was 77 degrees. By the time we got back home around 2 PM it had dropped to 58 degrees. It rained Thursday afternoon as the front moved through. Friday it took too long for the temperature to climb into the 60’s to ride.

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for April 19th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 19, 2013 by Rick AnkrumApril 19, 2013

Thursday Ride at Walnut Creek – Beginner/intermediate ride level
The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group
Thursday, April 25, 2013        5:30 PM
Walnut Creek Park
12138 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX (map)

Back to normal summer hours
This will be a beginner ride and will be doing around 8 -10 miles.

If someone is willing to lead a faster group then we can have an intermediate group also.
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 the island.
Any question please call/text  me at…


Best Trail near E. Dallas?
by TxMatt            forums.mtbr.com/texas
I will be coming into Dallas (from Tyler) and thought I could get in a late afternoon ride. Where should I go? I grew up riding Tyler State Park and anything comparable would be nice. Thanks in advance

by beechnut
I would assume everything is wet and closed today (4/18/2013).

Primary trail on the East side would be Rowlett Creep Preserve. It is not really comparible to Tyler. The trail surface is clay/dirt/mud floodplane…


WCCRT TTR (All welcome)
Woodlands Cycling Club
Saturday, April 27, 2013, 07:30am – 10:30am
Meet at the Ashlane YMCA, wheels down at 7:30 am. This is a race team training ride, pace will be fast – but can also break into different groups of ability. There will be regroup points for brief stops to come back together as a group.

Although it is a race team training ride, all are welcome to come out and ride to experience riding with the race team. While we do look out for one another, know the route and be prepared – each rider is expected to be responsible for him/herself. We observe all the same safety protocols of the club – be prepared to stop at all stop signs, etc.

Ride route: MapMyRide (CLICK HERE)…


Time To Register For Armadillo Hill Country Classic
www.austincycling.org
Saturday May 11, 2013
Austin Cycling Association is proud to host its 19th Annual Armadillo Hill Country Classic ride benefiting cycling safety education programs, free helmets for kids and bicycle advocacy for all Central Texas cyclists. The Armadillo is an amazing ride for cycling enthusiasts of all ages. Enjoy the beautiful rolling scenery of the Texas Hill Country, see wildflowers, get a great ride in and support the Austin Cycling community all at the same time. We are planning record-breaking attendance this year, so register now!


Houston CycloFemme: May 12th, 2013
www.bikehouston.org

Join us as we celebrate mothers, bicycles, and National Women’s Health Week in a fun, healthy way! Bring your friends, mothers, daughters and sisters. Bring the woman you want to inspire to ride!

WE BELIEVE: That strong communities are built around strong women. That being on a bike brings you closer to your community, to nature, and to yourself. That from action comes change, and from visibility comes reality. And that independence, self-empowerment and personal strength are things we need every…


Bike Ride shows need for Complete Streets
www.bikehouston.org

State Sen. Rodney Ellis and District H Councilman Ed Gonzalez joined other government representatives, planners and bicycle advocates April 14 on 4-mile bike ride to see some great bike facilities and  discuss the potential for Complete Streets in the Houston region.

The riders, many using the new Houston B-Cycle bike share bikes, were able to use some of…


Do People on Bicycles Obey the Law?
www.bikehouston.org

There seems to be an almost universal perception that as soon as someone puts a leg over a bicycle, they stop obeying traffic laws. I think this is because the laws that are easy to break and get away with on a bicycle are much more obvious.

This studies written about in this article by Wisconsinbikefed.org found the opposite: that people riding bicycles tend to be more law-abiding than people driving cars. The percentage of people riding bicycles that made illegal maneuvers (ran red lights, rode on sidewalks, or rode…


The Bridge, the newest STCC Ride
Shawnee Trail Cycling Club
You asked for it, and here it is.  A ride to “bridge” the pace and skills of the 3 Cities Novice Ride with those required of the CPS.  This ride will follow the east and west routes of the original CPS, ranging from 27 to 30 miles.  The real difference is in the pace.  This advertised pace for this ride is 13-15mph.  No drop, as always.  This is an ideal ride to learn and practice safe group riding skills.  The start time is 8:00 am (spring & summer start time) on Saturdays, but watch…


Team approaches training methods as a science
By Bill Cullins        San Angelo Standard-Times
SAN ANGELO, Texas — Cyclists on the San Angelo high school Mountain Bike team are emulating professional cyclists by learning scientific methods as they train for mountain bike races.

They know that to be competitive, they’ll have to “train smart” and do more than just ride their bikes a lot.

Members of the team were recently introduced to higher level concepts of exercise science during a visit to ASU’s…


Extensive system of biking trails offers residents transportation, recreational opportunities
By Jennifer Kimrey, senior living correspondent            www.chron.com
Houston’s extensive bikeways have acted as a useful means of transportation for local bicyclists, but the trails also have served as a beneficial recreational opportunity for active older adults.

The Houston Bikeway Network boasts more than 322 miles of on-street bike facilities and off-street shared-use paths, spanning 500 square miles. In addition to this expansive biking network, Houston has more than 80 miles of hike-and-bike and nature trails within the…


Sherman Kite and Bike Festival
By Lisanne Anderson            www.kten.com
Grab the kids and lets go fly a kite! Bring your bike for a bike rodeo and the kids can get a free bike helmet.
Saturday April 20
10am – 4pm
Pecan Grove Park West
3200 Canyon Creek Drive

BIKE HELMET GIVEAWAY AT KITE AND BIKE FESTIVAL
The Sherman Police Department and Sherman Parks and Recreation, in conjunction with Sherman family physician Dr. Maria Nieto, want to help ensure the safety of local children by giving away free bicycle helmets Saturday, April 20, starting at 10 AM, at the Kite and Bike Festival at Pecan Grove West Park. …


Jason Roberts Could Use Our Help
by Christopher Curnutt        Biking in Dallas

Jason Roberts is one of the most dedicated and well known cycling and neighborhood activists around these parts.  As one of the founding members of Bike Friendly Oak Cliff he was pressing for improved cycling infrastructure before doing so was cool.  His methodical and calm dedication and perseverance with City Hall helped created a template for working with the City, and not against it.  As many of you know he recently kicked cancer in…


Start Planning Your Bike to School Day Now!
BikeTexas
Image of brain activity after sitting and after walking. May 8 is National Bike and Walk to School Day! But you don’t have to follow the crowd: any day that is convenient for your school will be beneficial. Start planning now to have a Bike and Walk to School Day before the end of the school year!

Not sure where to start? We have you covered! Download the BikeTexas Safe Routes to School Event Manual, which gives parents, teachers, and youth community workers the tools and…


Tweets

What are your plans for the weekend? We'll be enjoying Houston's parks & taking advantage of the emptier downtown streets for biking!

— BetterHouston (@BetterHouston) April 19, 2013

We had an awesome crew tonight at our very first Fort Worth session. Can't wait for tomorrow's gorgeous weather! Let's ride! #bikefortworth

— CyclingSavvy DFW (@CyclingSavvyDFW) April 20, 2013

Who's excited for the 2013 Matrix Challenge this weekend? We are for sure! We will have a tent stationed on Swiss… http://t.co/BqhLNAVNkG

— PACC Elite Squad (@wattposse) April 19, 2013

Riding in the BP MS150 bike trip this weekend? Share pix by email to photos@chron.com, or post to Twitter/Instagram w/#BPMS150 hashtag.

— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) April 19, 2013

Along with Danielle Bradley and the Baylor Cycling team, MSU Cycling will be riding in support of those effected… http://t.co/ENFIEWXeEd

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) April 19, 2013

Rolling 'round Waco getting set up for the @baylorcycling road race tomorrow!

— Cate Barrett (@cate_barrett) April 19, 2013

Who is ready for the #LaGrange camp shower line this weekend at #BPMS150?! Make sure you # or @ us and… http://t.co/QfG8sSmgiB

— PedalHouston (@PedalHouston) April 19, 2013

Have you had a bike lost or stolen in the last 30 days? Please contact customer service for to see if we have it 940-243-0077 cc @bikedenton

— DCTA (@RideDCTA) April 19, 2013

Taking part in 180 mile bike ride from Houston to Austin tomorrow. #bpms150

— Iain Barnetson (@Firmbyte) April 19, 2013

"Texas Transportation Code Tip: Opening vehicle doors in traffic. pic.twitter.com/WXVGfv2f9D” we should add a defensive biking chapter.

— Defensive_Driving (@Defense_Driving) April 17, 2013

@BikeTexas Colaborating with @GRWC and local Sunrise Rotary to offer a 10,25,50 mile bike tour Saturday. Beautiful weather to ride. #cycling

— Dane Boyle (@DaneBoyle) April 19, 2013

Rule #1 of mountain biking. Crashes happen. 🙂 http://t.co/ScKYOvp9qC

— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) April 19, 2013

The spring 2013 SCCCC road season wraps up this weekend. We are headed to Baylor U for the conference… http://t.co/VhIEzVZ6gK

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) April 19, 2013

Throwback #Friday! #MatrixChallenge 2009. http://t.co/ZRYcfwiBlB

— DNA Racing (@DNARacingTeam) April 19, 2013

TTT practice @curielaldo @bybeeevan @samcroft94 @rickyrandall #gofast #racebikes #winnationals… http://t.co/PS21hfNSK5

— Russell Terry (@RussellTerry32) April 18, 2013

Come ride with us at the Ride for Heroes in Aledo this weekend. It's for a great cause and a wonderful ride…. http://t.co/0qhHAoh5Eh

— WheelBrothers (@WheelBrothers) April 19, 2013

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