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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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Over Half Way – April 16th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 16, 2013 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 14, 2017

Overcast sky, 16 mph SE wind and 82 degrees awaited my ride today. This allowed me to wear a short sleeve jersey and I was comfortable even with the firm wind. My route selection took me south and east into the wind until I turned north on FM2100 from Old Atascocita Road. I wasn’t the only rider out today as I saw two others.The first biker was in front of me and turned off from the street I was on so I doubt that he saw me. The other one was going the opposite direction on Old Atascocita Road.

I battled the wind until the turn on FM2100 so my average speed for the 33.78 mile ride did not move above 15 mph until I was able to recover the lost time during the last 13 miles. Average speed ended at 15.1 mph. I am making progress on the April goal and with today’s ride miles total 369.02. Today marks over halfway for April. Year to date miles: 1683.66. Link to RideWithGPS.com.

The weather tomorrow should repeat today’s. I plan on riding after I watch the La Flèche Wallonne on Eurosport.

As usual Thursday’s weather brings another front with rain and cooler temperatures. It will bounce back some for Saturday and Sunday for the BP MS150 bicyclists.

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Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Atascocita - Walden - Huffman, Motobecane Le Champion, Ride Report, Road | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for April 15th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 15, 2013 by Rick AnkrumApril 15, 2013

Got skills? Prove it and attend Traffic Skills 101
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
Education is a key component in helping build a bike friendly community, however it usually gets put aside because it’s too expensive, too timely or not cool!

We’d like to help change those notions by working with Bike DFW and certified League of American Bicyclists to encourage more riders to learn the basics of riding in traffic. …


Cyclist injured on trail dies
TIMES RECORD NEWS
WICHITA FALLS — A bicyclist has died from injuries suffered in an accident on the biking trail near Lake Wichita Monday morning.
Police said the victim was a 72-year-old man, but did not release his name.

Witnesses said it appeared the male cyclist was thrown from his bike and struck a retaining wall.
The man was unconscious at the scene and suffered obvious head injuries. He was taken to United Regional Hospital where he was pronounced dead.


As Population Grows, Sugar Land Looks For New Ways To Bike And Walk
by: Gail Delaughter                kuhf.org
The Sugar Land City Council adopted a hike and bike master plan in 2008. Now officials want to revisit that plan as part of a comprehensive mobility study.

Patrick Walsh is Sugar Land’s Director of Transportation and Long-Range Planning.

“We needed to look at walking and biking as a mode of transportation not just for recreational purposes but for non-recreational purposes as well.”

Sugar Land is doing the study as the city is expected to grow by thousands of new residents. In 2011 the Census…


Support Safe Passing!
BikeHouston

This week, the Houston City Council’s Public Safety Committee reviewed two measures intended to keep Houston roadways safe and secure for all citizens.

The Committee considered a Vulnerable Road Users Ordinance (also known as the ‘Safe Passing Law’), which would protect Houstonians using our roads other than in a motor vehicle, and a No Texting While Driving Ordinance.
As an advocacy group, BikeHouston is encouraged that the Council is…


Clog city’s streets on Bicycle Sunday
Rick Brown, Kearney View
No excuses. Air up the tires, lubricate your chain, dust off your bike seat and make it a point to support bicycling in Kearney when Bicycle Sunday rolls around April 28.

The event features checkpoints along the Kearney Hike-Bike Trail and you could win a 2013 Family Pool pass. OK, forget the checkpoints and the pool pass for a minute and just concentrate on the supreme joy of simply riding a bicycle.

As a child, I remember learning to ride. It felt like…


Woodlands man with MS rides in annual cycling event
By Jonathan Garris                www.yourhoustonnews.com
Ask Hal Agron what bicycling means to him and he’ll say one word: “Freedom.”

“You don’t have any hassles or disruptions,” Agron said. “It’s a great feeling. Being outside and exercising on a pretty day doesn’t get much better.”

At first glance, most would assume Agron is a perfectly healthy 52-year-old husband and father of two children. However, 15 years ago Agron was…


Texas 4000 helps community fight cancer with annual Hope Day
By Klarissa Fitzpatrick            The Daily Texan
Texas 4000 helped the community fight cancer with an unorthodox therapy on Saturday — hope.

At a rooftop party at the downtown location of Whole Foods, Texas 4000 organized family-oriented activities to show support and provide hope for cancer patients and their families. Participants in Texas 4000, a UT student organization, complete an annual bike ride from Austin to Anchorage to raise funds for cancer research. In an effort to connect with the Austin community, two years ago Texas 4000 began hosting Hope Day to give back to…


Help Me Choose A New Tire!
www.texasmountainbiketrails.com

So I have been riding on these Maxxis Crossmark tires for a good long time and I am really happy with them overall. But I am getting anxious to try a new set of tires and so I am putting this out for you guys to help me decide what I should try.


May 11 Club Ride @ Reimers Ranch
The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group
Saturday, May 11, 2013            10:00 AM
Reimers Ranch Park
23610 Hamilton Pool Road, Dripping Springs, TX (map)

Look for the ARR Banner near the mountain biking parking lot
Come ride with the Austin Ridge Riders at wonderful Reimers Ranch.

Riders will break into groups based on skill level, length of ride and whether one wants to rips up the trails or ride at a social pace and smell the flowers.  “No Drop” policy in effect so no one gets left behind or lost. Bring plenty of water and don’t forget your helmet!!

ARR will host a post ride lunch.ARR will be providing the main lunch fixings and beverages (adult and unleaded) but all are encouraged to…


June Club Ride w/ RLAG @ Muleshoe
Austin Ridge Riders
Come ride with the Austin Ridge Riders and Ride Like A Girl.

Where: Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area
When: Saturday June 8 9:00 Group ride
Post Ride Lunch Noon-ish

Meet-Up Location: We generally set up our picnic camp at the circular end of Tatum Road under the shade of a group of trees and ride up to the main trail head. After you’ve entered and checked in at the gate, proceed on down the road stay to the Left at the fork and down towards the lake.

We are combining forces with the ladies for a weekend co-ed ride at MULESHOE Park. Bring your floaties and swimsuit as we’ll make a full day of riding laps under the shade of trees and cooling…


July Club Ride with Ride Like A Girl @ Pace Bend
Austin Ridge Riders

Riders will break into groups based on skill level, length of ride and whether one wants to rips up the trails or ride at a social pace and smell the flowers. “No Drop” policy in effect so no one gets left behind or lost. Bring plenty of water and don’t forget your helmet!!

We will set up the picnic area north of the Main Trail head on Grisham Trail and just past Bathroom #11.
Bring your swimsuit and floaty device as the party generally moves to the lake. …


Tweets

https://twitter.com/BGCHouston/status/323892067396886528

National Bike to Work Day is May 17… are you ready? Join us this weekend for tips & tricks to make your commute awesome! #bikefortworth

— CyclingSavvy DFW (@CyclingSavvyDFW) April 16, 2013

Bike maintainance clinic at our monthly #meeting from @bicyclesoutback http://t.co/4eLoVOVRF3

— Waco Bicycle Club (@WacoBikeClub) April 16, 2013

http://t.co/jh72Bneq00: Celebrate kickoff of #bikeshare with community ride http://t.co/Sb1xZI5gRR @the109fw @juliabikes @bikedfw

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) April 15, 2013

https://twitter.com/MontroseHTX/status/323921105008066560

Great cycling photo of my old pals with Team McAllen down in South Texas. But move over and get in line y'all! pic.twitter.com/k3Zm1n4eQj

— Jeff C. (@331miles) April 15, 2013

Pic from client this AM: Sneak Peak of new trail East of HW183 in Austin. Same trail which connects to Driveway soon pic.twitter.com/jipw6ojCkJ

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) April 15, 2013

Our last batch of bike decals arrived and we need help affixing them this week. Email nick@fortworthbikesharing.org pic.twitter.com/Wm4I926IfT

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) April 15, 2013

The team has been killin it all weekend. Killing it all weekend http://t.co/UdKws8tzkL

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) April 15, 2013

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup, Bicycle Fatality, BP MS150, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Kearney Hike-Bike Trail, MTB Tires, Safe Passing, Sugar Land Texas, Texas 4000 for Cancer, Traffic Skills, Tweets | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for April 14th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 14, 2013 by Rick AnkrumApril 14, 2013

Government Canyon Ride – 4-14-13
AustinBike.com

After the punishment of Lake Georgetown last weekend I was really hoping for some smooth singletrack this weekend to help ease my old back into shape again.  That was not to be.  We had about 20 people for the start of the ride and as soon as we got onto the trail we split into an easy group and a hard group.  Why did I choose the hard one? …


HBC Airport Museum Ride Ride
Houston Bicycle Club
April 20th    9:00AM
Take a trip into the the last century of flight on this ride to the Houston 1940 Air Terminal Museum. This building was the main terminal for Houston air travel before the current Hobby Airport was built. Now it has been restored to its original beauty. Wings & Wheels is the 1940 Air Terminal Museum’s monthly open house. Cost is $7, which includes admission to the museum, static aircraft tours, special programs in the Starliner Theater, and museum tours. Food vendors also available on…


Lancaster Country Ride Roundup
Greater Dallas Bicyclists

Thanks to everyone who came out to ride our annual rally. We had a total of 1,322 riders, which we think is a new record. A special thanks goes out to all of our club members who volunteered to make this year’s rally a big success. We hope all of you had as much fun as we did at the rally. Great wether, great wildflowers, and great people!

Here are links to photos from the rally. Check them out, you might be in some of them! …


Big Joshua Creek Ride
San Antonio Wheelmen
Date:     05/25/2013
Time:     08:00 AM-11:00 AM
Location:     PoPo’s Restaurant
829 FM 289
Boerne, TX
Big Joshua Creek Ride (NW) [R to H].
Routes of 29, 39, and 54 miles. A beautiful Hill Country Loop with stops in Center Point, Comfort and Waring. An optional cruise up Skyline Drive awaits those with strong legs and low gears. Meet across the street from PoPo’s Restaurant in Welfare. Please try to keep the area directly across the highway from the restaurant open for the lunch customers. Travel I-10 West past Boerne and take the Welfare exit (exit 533) to PoPo’s restaurant. …


Cup o Joe Ride
Corinth Cycling Club
When: Sat Apr 27, 2013 7:30am to 9am  CDT
Where: Ronny Crownover Middle School
Event Status: confirmed
Event Description: The Cup o’ Joe is a beginner level ride of around 15 miles. The ride heads south to Hickory Creek and stops for drinks at Starbucks on the way home. The ride leader for this ride is Bob Troyer.


Chainge the World Bike Ride & Run to be held on April 27
www.gilmermirror.com
Refuge International is hosting the 4th Annual Chainge the World Bike Ride & Run to be held April 27, 2013 in Gilmer Texas. Bike riders will have the opportunity to enjoy a picturesque bicycle ride through towering pine trees and rolling hills on the beautiful back roads of both Upshur and Camp Counties. Different rides will appeal to different levels of riders and include 8 mile, 20mile, 40 mile, and 100k rides. This is a fully supported ride with rest stops about every 10 miles. The run will be held at the Lake Gilmer City Park with a 1 mile Fun Run that is off road and a 5 K run down Armadillo Road, near beautiful Lake Gilmer. Registration will…


Tweet

https://twitter.com/AllDallas/status/323357128993693696

Last ride before MS #cycling #kyle #texas https://t.co/iTwhPKIcGs

— Genevieve Espinoza (@Gespinoza) April 14, 2013

https://twitter.com/MitchellGSides/status/323645625046544384

https://twitter.com/MitchellGSides/status/323645110669680640

Houston bike SHARE program expands fleet to include 21 http://t.co/tZOIYqQNHL Fort Worth @bcycle membership cards accepted in @HoustonBCycle

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) April 14, 2013

Our venerated prez, Marcus Granberry, takes 3rd in the Men's B crit!!!

Julie Cushen takes 1st in the women's B… http://t.co/AJ7YVunYLA

— UT Cycling (@UTCycling) April 14, 2013

https://twitter.com/bikenoob/status/323514996493533185

The Austin Flyers Women's Cycling ladies stop light fuel up this beautiful Sunday AM ! http://t.co/LYSn4vfCsf

— CyclingATX (@CyclingATX) April 14, 2013

Honor Ride Clay Hunt was awesome. I met so many great riders and inspiring service members! @Ride_2_Recovery

— Jami Clayman (@jamiclayman) April 14, 2013

Big crew for @SaintArnold Sunday ride. Final ride before @BPMS150 @conflenti @ayanezkprc @barryhn #tourdetaco pic.twitter.com/F4L8aIn3Ks

— Andy Cerota (@KPRC2Andy) April 14, 2013

Heading out on recovery ride through Brazos River bottom lands today. Heading towards Foster Crossing and Fulshear Texas.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) April 14, 2013

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Marathon Distance – April 14th Bike Ride

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

My Sunday meeting finished about on time so I was able to ride in some beautiful April weather. Scattered clouds, 83 degrees at the start dropping to 79 at the finish but I did endure a 17 mph SE wind. Before I started out I watched the last 3 Km of the Amstel-Gold race from Europe. I was able to to watch some of the race before I left for church. Today I wore a long sleeve jersey in case the wind had some coolness; I was very comfortable and no sunscreen on my arms.

The stiff wind did not keep me from improving my average speed over yesterday to 14.8 mph over the 26.19 mile course going north to Community Drive, up over US59 (my only hill) and on to Valley Ranch where I ran into the head wind. I did stop at the Stripes store on FM1314 at Valley Ranch Parkway to recover from the wind and drink a Diet Pepsi. It is always interesting to watch the people coming and going at convenience store (or any public place for that matter). I did not realize but I road a marathon distance.

Adding today’s ride April now totals 335.25 miles and year to date I rode 1649.89 miles. I am about 385  miles from my April goal of 720 miles with 16 days to go. It is still up in the air if I will hit my goal but I am working on it. Tomorrow I probably will not ride due to my brother-in-law’s funeral in Carmona, TX.

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