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Recap Sansom Park Part 2

Texbiker.net Posted on September 14, 2012 by Shawn McAfeeSeptember 14, 2012

Sansom Park Recap Part 2, 2012 DORBA Fall Series XC Race

I began Tuesday in telling my recap of the 2012 DORBA fall series XC race at Sansom Park.

For those that may have missed part 1 you can catch up by clicking here… Sansom Race Recap: Part 1

For those interested in Cat 1 photos, here is a slideshow of all the pictures taken during your race. . 

If you would like to use, download, or edit these photos please provide attribution to www.TexasMountainBikeTrails.com by linking to the homepage or by sharing this post on your favorite social platform. I’m not a photographer and I don’t play one on TV, show some love and share with your friends. :)

A short lived celebration

“This is going to be a great race I thought.”

We had just finished the grass loop on our first of three laps. I was cruising through the rocky singletrack just off the back wheel of the second place guy in our age group and first place was only spitting distance in front of him. After the first few turns we started picking up speed and I noticed that I felt a little off-balance. Like my tires were about to wash out.

At some point while racing your logic just gets tossed out the window. Instead of thinking rationally about how much better I would ride with the correct tire pressure the only thought in my mind was to win. Even though I have been competing in bike races for the past 8 years, my overall inexperience in heat of the moment decisions still shines through stinks.

Sansom Park Race Shawn after Lap 1I kept powering forward, staying right off the back tire of 2nd place as we came up to the first short hill of the race. It’s a surprising climb that gets  you just after a fast left hand turn covered in dust and loose rock. This is actually a much trickier short climb in a race than I could have imagined. When rounding that corner at speed the last thing you’re really expecting is a foot high lip on the trail that you have to wheelie up onto and ride over. That small lip is immediately followed by about 25 yards of climbing culminating in a right hand turn, all of which is covered in an inch or two of dust and a lot of loose rock.

Even knowing that it’s all coming up soon from my pre-ride, it’s very easy to forget while racing.

First place, second place and I came into this turn hot and fast. As we started crossing over that foot high lip second place stalled immediately in front of me, I slowed down as best I could trying to keep my balance and some speed to get around the far side of him. My tires hit a dust patch and lost all traction as I went sliding across the dirt and rock.

Wipeout #1

While I was scrambling out of the way and running my bike up this short climb I remember thinking to myself, “I have way too much air in my tires”. The smart thing to do would have been to take a few extra seconds and let a little bit of air out of my tires. I of course, did the opposite.

I jumped on my bike as quick as possible and sped off trying to catch back up to where I was. But now, I was extremely aware just how off-balance I was while turning. I was skidding through turns at a pretty alarming rate. All of this within just the first 1.5 miles of the race.

I kept burning my candles and sprinting trying to catch back up. Because of the speed and over-inflated tires, every time I hit a corner I kept skidding into trees, rocks, and at one point another racer… “Sorry!”

At this point I think I was in 5th place. I had caught and passed 2 other people in my age group and had yet to get passed by anyone from 30-39. Up ahead of me, I could see who I think was in 4th and 3rd. I dug deep and hit the turbo button trying to catch the racers in front of me.

This brilliant strategy of sprint now, think later happened to fall just as our group was headed off the blue loop and onto the beginning of Joel’s Loop. If you aren’t familier with this area, please allow me to fill you in. The beginning of Joel’s loop has the steepest and dustiest switchback I have ever ridden. It is fantastically challenging and its stuff like this that is the real reason I love Sansom Park. If you try to take the inner line of this switchback you go nearly vertical and have to almost tailwhip your rear end around just to stay on the trail, the outside line on the other hand has a mountain of deep dust piled up about 2 inches high. Neither line is very friendly, especially not when so much skidding is already happening.

I chose the outside line hoping to carry a little momentum through as I went. I set myself up for the turn thinking “inside leg high, outside leg down, balance at the pivot,” then in the next moment I was spitting dust out of my mouth and straddling a tree on the side of the course as well as my bike.

Wipeout #2

I had already slid off the side of the trail and my path was marked by a great big Shawn shaped sand-angel, so I wasn’t blocking the trail for other racers. The first thing I noticed was that my Contour video camera had gotten nudged in the fall and was pointed straight down at the ground. I can’t be shooting bad video in a race! I adjusted the camera, took a deep breath and let some air out of my tires.

At this point I had already fallen to what I think was last place in my age group. I was just now at the monster climb on Joel’s Loop for my first lap. It had been a pretty crappy half of a lap for me having 2 big falls almost back to back. But the race was still early so I mounted back up and took off chasing down the racers who had already passed me.

Joel’s Revenge

Sansom Park American FlagI don’t know who Joel was, but based on his loop at Sansom Park I imagine he was a really mean or bitter person.

The climb itself goes on for maybe a quarter of a mile and loops itself around three blind corners. Each time you make a turn you hope that the climb will stop and you might be done with it, but each oncoming section is harder than the last. What starts as rocky and steep quickly becomes dusty and steep-er with loose rocks and potholes throughout.

Not a single person that I know of rode up that climb during the race. From what I understand even the Cat 1 guys had planned dismounts and walk ups on the climb, those who didn’t spun out and walked up whether they wanted to or not.

Having taken some extra time to catch my breath and actually think about my strategy I attacked the climb nice and slow. After finishing the first segment I dismounted into a jog and ran my bike up the more difficult second half of the climb. Because of the extended breather I took I passed 1 or 2 people during the hike-a-bike up the hill. At the top of Joel’s loop I sprinted over the crest of the hill and lept onto my bike. Realizing at this point just how much energy all of the falling and sprinting had taken out of me.

I pushed on trying to keep a steady pace, I still had 2 full laps of racing to do and could still recover from my bad first lap with a little bit of luck.

Laps 2 & 3

Lap 2 was fairly casual. With my tires at a lower pressure and me not sprinting like a hungry cheetah I had no problem descending the switchback on the entrance to Joel’s loop and I was able to walk up the climb pretty briskly, even jogging at times. Outside of actually riding well I can’t remember anything other than how much faster I thought this lap would be. Apparently though, this wasn’t the case. Even though I had what I thought was a great lap and I felt like my pace was faster, the lap time was actually slower by 13 seconds.

Sansom Park Result Fall 2012

I couldn’t believe that when I saw it after the race. I felt so smooth during that lap and I actually passed 1 or 2 guys as well. It was a serious letdown.

You probably already are looking at that third lap time of 44:39, its a full 15 minutes longer than the other 2. So what happened?

Sansom Park Red ShirtLap 3 started off smooth and probably even better than lap 2. Another racer from the 30-39 age group had been riding with me since 3/4th of the way through the second lap. I would give him the nickname “redshirt” because he was wearing a red shirt, but for any Star Trek nerds out there you probably already know the joke and bad voodoo it puts on folks. So I’ll use his actual name instead, Martin.

Back on topic with Redshirt, err I mean Martin. Habits die hard.

Martin and I began working together at the tail end of Lap 2, basically what this means while mountain biking is that one person leads and picks good lines that the follower can, well… follow. If a bad line is taken by the person in front then the person in back will take the lead for a “pull”. It’s the same concept as drafting but for the trained eye you can tell what the best lines are to take.

So Martin and I pulled each other through the grass loop and back onto the singletrack of Sansom Park. I am seriously thankful for this his help, my legs were whipped and I was ready to get this race behind me.

We moved through the blue loop at a brisk pace with no issues. Finally we got to the split off to Joel’s loop on lap 3 and thats when I heard it.

Hisssssssssss

Just before the split and the treacherous switchback that I mentioned before is when I heard it. A small hissing noise coming from my rear tire, on turns I could feel the air blowing against my leg. I pushed on and kept riding, hoping that the tire would seal up with all of my fresh Stan’s Sealant that I had just put in. Unfortunately it didn’t.

After making it down the switchback and just to the base of Joel’s climb I stopped. I had lost 80% of my air and was all but riding on the rim. I whipped off my camelbak and pulled out my CO2 cartridge and adapter, hoping that it had sealed up and I could just put some extra air in. While trying to get my tire aired up I looked at my cycling computer, 12.75 miles travelled. I was only about 1.5 miles from finishing the race when my tire went flat.

The tire never aired up, it stayed flat despite emptying an entire BigAir canister into it. I spun it, bounced it and did everything else I could to get the tire to seal up. It just wasn’t meant to be. And so I started hiking. This was the third time in under a week that I had walked this same section. All 3 flats I had were in the same place on the trail just before Joel’s Loop. What a bummer.

As I walked the rest of the course, because I was finishing this race dangit, I took the opportunity to take in the beautiful scenery that was around me and I thought about how really the worst day on a bike is better than the best day of work.

The Finish Line

I finally finished the hike out of Sansom Park with a bruised ego, a flat tire, and covered in dirt. It had been a fantastic race put on by DORBA and FWMBA, all 200+ racers enjoyed themselves and I certainly can’t wait until the next race at Erwin Park.

With Cat 1 just about to start I dropped off my bike at the Cadence Cyclery tent changed out of my sweat covered bib and jersey and snatched my camera. I had unfortunately missed getting action shots of the Cat 3 race, there was no way I would miss Cat 1 as well.

Sansom Park GebbyAs I sat on the final climb of the course snapping pictures I started talking to a new friend Gebby who is a mechanic at Trinity Bicycles and had also raced in the Cat 2 race. We talked about the race and about finishes, he had picked up a flat on the beginning of his second lap. As we kept talking I told him that I had pictures of all the Cat 1 riders, it was time to go back and barter pictures for a cold beer. He offered one up with no charge of a picture, but I just couldn’t back down from my offer.

So thank you for the ice cold and absolutely delicious Pumpkin Ale Gebby! Here is the photo that was promised.

After finishing our hike off the trail and back to the race tents, and of course enjoying that excellent pumkin ale,  I headed back to the Cadence Cyclery tent to hang out and wait for our Cat 1 racers to finish up their race. Once they finished we packed up the gear and headed for lunch at BJ’s brewery somewhere off I35. Good food and lots of great cycling stories.

Sansom Park Cadence Cyclery HangoutSo what did I learn from this race? Stay calm and consistent, my initial strategy of sprint, skid, crash, sprint, skid, crash took a ton of energy and didn’t help me at all. I realize that in my current physical state I am not going to be competing for first in my age group, I just don’t have the legs for it right now. I learned how important it is to come into the race with a good strategy, and then to stick with it no matter how amped up or excited I may get.

I also learned how much I really enjoyed covering the race from the photography side. My legs burned everytime I bent down to snap another picture of the Cat 1 race, but in the end I think it was totally worth it. I was able to capture a moment that every one of those people can look back on with a smile.

Overall the Sansom Park race was fantastic and I loved every minute of it, the Cadence Cyclery team took quite a few podiums. I can’t wait for the Erwin Park race next week so that I can share more of my course insights. This is my “home” trail, so I am very excited to race there.

The End.

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for September 13th

Texbiker.net Posted on September 14, 2012 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 14, 2012

City Encourages Bicycling to the State Fair
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
Residents and visitors encouraged to bike to the State Fair;

Free bicycle parking will be provided all 24 Fair days
Dallas Residents and visitors are encouraged to ride their bicycles to the 2012 State Fair of Texas, Sept. 28 through Oct. 21 at Fair Park. Free, monitored bicycle parking will be provided on all 24 Fair days. Bicycle racks will be available for use on the wide parking lot sidewalks by Gates 5 and 6. Bicycles will not be allowed through State Fair ticket gates. …

Day 5: Lubbock to Slaton – 20 miles – Bike Repaired and “Lubbock In My Rearview Mirror”
by Jim Fox            Cycling Across Texas
Today was scheduled to be a rest day, so i slept in just a bit. Dr Gale was generous enough to allow me to borrow one of his vehicles. So I drove my bike to Velocity Bike Shop to get my front wheel/spoke repaired and to buy some extra tubes. I dont generally like to endorse or promote a business, but I have to admit that Velocity REALLY REALLY did a great job with their repairs and parts. The repair was done quickly as I waited. If you ever need bike parts or repairs in the Lubbock area, you should really consider checking them out. They are located on 50th street.

After the repair and parts, I decided to check the weather forecast for the next couple of days. Today, there was some light rain in the area and potentially heavy rain and thunderstorms was predicted for tomorrow. I called up Dr. Gale to see if we could meet up for lunch. During lunch i mentioned to him that i was considering canceling my scheduled break day and trying to get some miles in this afternoon. We had planned that we would spend the afternoon touring the Texas Tech Engineering Department. But with tomorrow looking like a potential rain-out day, I didn’t want to have two days in a row with no miles. So regrettably, I cancelled the afternoon plans and got back on the road by mid afternoon. While…

Bicyclist falls from bridge above bayou in Heights
www.chron.com

A bicyclist plunged more than 25 feet from a bridge over White Oak Bayou in the Heights area late Thursday morning.

The mishap occurred about 11:30 a.m. on Studewood just north of Interstate 10 near Stude Park, according to the Houston Fire Department.

Officials said the man, whose name has not been released, was rushed to a…

The Enchilada Buffet is coming on November 3rd!!
by Il Pirate            Austin Ridge Riders
This is a biking event!!!  More or less 85 miles of biking on one fun and pain filled day!!

The Enchilada Buffet is the annual measuring stick for Austin mountain biking.

The EB is a self supported ride covering five local trails and [b]~85 miles[/b] of awesome Austin biking badassness.
When: November 3rd, 2012 (Rain date 11/17/12)
Start Time: 6:30AM Rollout
Where: Walnut Creek Parking Lot
A select group of riders will hit the course early on November 3rd. Many mere mortals will follow the event from their computers as updates on riders progress will be posted on BikeMojo. Other fans will head out to a location on the designated…

The Last Ride of Summer, Sept 29th
by UrbanPedal            Dallas Cycle Chic

The cold fronts have begun coming in and even though we’re just below three-digits, I can foresee the day when the shorts and tank-tops take the back rung of the closet again.

The *official* Last Day of Summer 2012 is Friday September 21st, but we’re pushing it back a week. The city’s Complete Streets project is transforming Knox for a weekend and it’s the perfect excuse for one last outdoor summer fling – sun, shorts, beer, bikes…. So we’re biking over to Knox for the afternoon to check out the cycle track bike lanes and have a…

Rowlett Creek Preserve Mountain Bike Ride
www.meetup.com
Saturday, September 15, 2012        8:00 AM
Rowlett Creek Preserve
2525 Castle Rd
Parking Lot at Castle Drive and Centerville Road Garland, TX (map)
We’ll meet up at the the shed/table next to the trail head.
Let’s go riding! Rowlett Creek Preserve is a fun has some moderate hills, creek crossings, and fast twisty singletrack running between trees. There is a water source at the trailhead but you will need to bring camelback/hydration system or water bottle for the rest of the trail. There will be a chance to swing by the trailhead and refill water…

The Flow Riders: empowering women on the road
star.txstate.edu

The Flow Riders, a social bike club, stemmed from an idea to help women who were apprehensive of bike shops. The Bike Cave would stay open after hours to fix bikes and educate women about cycling in general.

“It was originally called Women with Bicycles. We would have DIY workshops and other things that go with the Bike Cave’s mission of educating cyclists,” said Judith Wilson, Bike Cave manager and Texas State alumna. “Soon after we talked about having women-only social rides as well.” …

OPC ADVENTURE TRIP: BUCK CREEK MNT. BIKING OCT. 5-6
techannounce.ttu.edu
Don’t miss out on joining us for one of west Texas’ best single track mountain biking venues! We’re headed to Abilene, TX to ride the local Buck Creek Mountain Biking Trails. With a 13 mile loop of single track, this will be a fantastic opportunity for experienced beginners to be challenged and advance their skills. For competent riders, this trip will give you an opportunity to test your skills, improve technique and try out a new place!

This overnight trip provides you an opportunity to get the most out of your mountain biking weekend. We’ll leave Friday afternoon with a goal of a short ride before heading to…

Adopt a Highway – Community Service Day
Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club
October 6, 2012 9:00 am
Government Canyon State Natural Area
Galm Road, Helotes, TX
Meet at 9:00 a.m. at the entrance to Government Canyon State Natural Area on Galm Road.  Bring your family and friends for our litter pickup along two miles of Galm Road.  Remember to wear long pants, sturdy shoes and your yellow volunteer HCBTC T-shirt.  If you don’t have one, show up anyway & we’ll get one for you. Bring gloves, sun block & insect repellent. Safety vest’s, trash bags, coffee, water & a light refreshment will be provided to you  Our club decided several years…

Ride Report for 2012 Hotter ‘n Hell 100
Michael Guerra,M.D.
Kerrville, Texas
This years HH 100 was my second century ride and second HH 100. Last year it was 109 degrees and I finished in 10 hours, about seven hours on the bike. This year I prepped harder and felt I was better prepared to finish faster. I did not finish…

At the 90 mile point I cramped so bad I had to sag in, damn. I had a fore and aft sound system on my bike and had the Air Force Hymn all cued up to play on a continuous loop when I got to Sheppard. I also had an Air Force flag on my Camelbak, an Air Force jersey, and was going to switch to an Air Force ballcap for the ride through the base. The whole spring and summer I was anticipating the ride through Sheppard, and I crapped out!!! That was a huge disappointment and next year I will crawl through there on my hands and knees if it comes to that. The weather was so much…

Conquer the Coast Ride in Corpus Christi, TX
by WB admin            The Wheel Brothers – Cycling in Texas
The 9th Annual Conquer the Coast Ride benefiting Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Athletics invites you to join their ride on September 22, 2012 starting at Whataburger Field, Corpus Christi, TX, United States

We were lucky enough to be granted an interview with Angela Hanley, coordinator of Conquer the Coast Ride  to ask some questions about their upcoming ride.

Conquer the Coast Ride 2012
Why join the Conquer the Coast Ride?
It’s the premiere cycling event in South Texas and offers a ride along the Texas Coast like no other.

How long has the event been around? …

From our friends at Freewheeling Bicycles, Austin, TX: http://t.co/2d0vlSb1

— CyclingATX (@CyclingATX) September 13, 2012

There's always one that doesn't get the memo. Don't be that person. Schedule change 2nite… http://t.co/HOGHKmzl

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) September 13, 2012

What makes a city bike-friendly? Fun biking events, good infrastructure, social encouragement, & everybody rides a bike. #ProWalkProBike

— America Bikes (@AmericaBikes) September 13, 2012

Gr8 Mission Reach tour today! As the weather is cooling, check out the new hike/bike path! @sanantonioriver @riovivo pic.twitter.com/syAK0208

— Bexar County Economic & Community Development (@BexarECD) September 13, 2012

Time for a little #sufferfest #gofast “@AustinS1974: Enjoying the rain. Looks like a good day to break out the trainer. @MSUCyclingTeam”

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) September 13, 2012

Houston Heights 7th Bike Rally & Scavenger Hunt. Details: http://t.co/NSXbLJc9 Tell your friends.

— PedalHouston (@PedalHouston) September 13, 2012

Hey, give our friends @GreenLaneProj a follow, more infrastructure and the right kind is what cyclists need!!!

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) September 12, 2012

…just posted todays #CycleXTexas update. Summary: Velocity Bike Shop (@806velocity), rain and cotton. https://t.co/Lb42U5LU

— Jim Cycle Across TX (@CycleXTexas) September 13, 2012

Bring the kids out to learn safe cycling skills at Bike Safety Town. Arlington, Texas September 22…. http://t.co/zLElB5Qc

— #GOTSTRONG (@GOTSTRONG) September 13, 2012

How to Avoid Common Century Ride Mistakes | Bicycling Magazine http://t.co/CfyDEwhZ

— Pedaling.com (@routesandrides) September 14, 2012

I bought a used Garmin 705 today for a huge discount. I'm very excited about having a real GPS tracker for my bike.

— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) September 13, 2012

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Ridge Riders, Bicycle accident, Buck Creek Mountain Biking Trails, Conquer the Coast Ride, Cycling Across Texas, Dallas Cycle Chic, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club, Hotter'N Hell Hundred, Rowlett Creek Preserve, Texas State Fair, The Flow Riders, Tweets | 1 Reply

Second Day in the Rain – September 13th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on September 13, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 5, 2017

When I left home at 10:04 AM for the ride the radar looked good. What rain clouds that showed up on the radar were south and southwest of Houston. I figured if they moved in my direction I ought to beat them home. Well I almost made it again but not quite. Up to the 23 mile point no rain fell but as I rode through Kingwood Place headed to US59 at Kingwood Drive the drizzle changed to light rain. I stopped for about 20 minutes at the underpass waiting for the rain to move on. It never completely stopped but I thought since I was soaked from sweat what would some rain do. The 79 degree temperature kept the rain from being cold.

As I rode away from the underpass and got on Loop 494 the pavement showed no signs of rain. It stayed like that until I got to Woodland Hills Drive and the light rain started up again and stayed with me all the way home for about 2.5 miles. This time I did not forget to start the timer on the Garmin Edge 500 since I never turned it off at the underpass.

I rode 30.88 miles today at 15.2 mph average speed, 26.8 mph max speed and 78.3 RPM average cadence. Riding time was 2:02:14 and 36:30 time stopped. Most of the time stopped was waiting on the rain to move on. So far this I biked 97.34 miles this week, 244.07 miles in September and 4961.34 miles YTD. If the rain stays away I should hit 5000 miles this week.

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for September 12th

Texbiker.net Posted on September 12, 2012 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 12, 2012

Fall is upon us, let the buck sightings begin!
by Nick_R            forums.mtbr.com
Absolutely love this time of the year…came upon a group of some awesome looking bucks this evening along Salado Creek, just south of 1604. There were three of them each having equally impressive racks, 10 and 12 pointers, trophy bucks for sure. Tried getting my phone out to snap a pic but sadly was too slow, they ran off never to be seen again. Looking forward to many more similar encounters as fall progresses. …

December Club Ride @ Rocky Hill Ranch
Saturday, December 8, 2012 – 09:00
Austin Ridge Riders
Saturday December 8 is tentatively set for Rocky Hill Ranch’s Annual Benefit Weekend and we hope to support them in this effort.

More details as to the events of the day will be posted as they become available.

You do not have to be an ARR member to participate but we’d love to have you join. ARR Members in good standing will be reimbursed the day fee and if you are unsure about your membership status, please email arrwebsite@gmail.com and we will check and let you know.

As always, we will be breaking into groups based on skill level and then we’ll hit the trail with the “No Drop” policy in effect so no one gets left behind. All participants must sign a waiver and properly wear a helmet when on a bicycle.

ARR will be hosting a post-ride lunch and everyone is encouraged to bring something to share (fruit, chips, sweets, etc.) …

October Club Ride @ Muleshoe
Saturday, October 13, 2012 – 09:00
Austin Ridge Riders
It is time to hit the beautiful, shady trails at Muleshoe. Riders love the fast rolling sections in the middle that make the rocky drops and climbs on either end well worth it.  More details as to where we we set up for the post-ride lunch.

As always, we will be breaking into groups based on skill level and then we’ll hit the trail with the “No Drop” policy in effect so no one gets left behind. All participants must sign a waiver and properly wear a helemt when on a bicycle.

You do not have to be a ARR member to participate in this ride but we’d love to have you join up. All riders must sign a waiver and properly where a helmet when on the bike. Bring plenty of water! …

9th Annual Fall Campout & Trail Ride
www.fwmba.org
This is an opportunity for everyone to come together for a weekend of camping, mountain biking, sitting around the campfire, catching up with old friends and making new ones. And unlike all other overnight DORBA or FWMBA events during the year, this one requires no reservations, no commitment, and NO VOLUNTEERS

When: October 26, 27, and 28th. I will be there about 3pm on Friday

location: Solavaca Ranch Mountain Bike Trail and Campgrounds: http://solavaca.com just a few miles northwest of Glen Rose Texas (see maps below) No Dogs are allowed at this working ranch, because the ranch dogs love humans, but hate any other dogs.

riding: two excellent trails to choose from: Dinosaur Valley State Park, and at Solavaca Ranch, one of my all time favorite trails.

Camping: Solavaca Ranch (see maps below) There 2 Porta-let toilets. The land owner, Mack, will provide a water hose by his barn, if you need water, but the only showers will be what you provide yourself. I use the 5 gallon Sun Showers sold at Sports Authority and Walmart. They work GREAT, just hang them up from a tree before your ride and they…

Club Meeting – Lone Star Cyclists
09/17/2012 – 7:30pm
It’s almost that time again! This coming Monday is our September club meeting. The nominating committee will be making their recommendations for the 2012-2013 officers. Saundra Grigsby will be presenting some nutrition tips, and as always there will be good snacks in case you have to come straight from work! You will not go hungry!
The board will meet at 6:30. All are welcome to attend.

Time for a Change
by Ray Garza        Ciclistas Urbanos
Summer is “officially” over and it’s time for a change, cycling rides that is. Members of Ciclistas Urbanos are thinking of moving our night rides back to Saturday mornings, but still keeping a monthly night ride too. It all depends on the weather and when it starts to get cooler during the day.

We know that some members were not able to join us during the night rides and welcome an early morning ride. For those members, hang on for dear life as it will happen soon! …

Urban Bikeway Design Guide
urbanvelo.org
Transportation activists take note. The National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) hase released the second edition of the Urban Bikeway Design Guide, a comprehensive manual for designing city streets to make them safer and more sustainable. The updated edition has an interactive online guide and a new chapter focusing on bicycle boulevards, which are not just dedicated bike lanes, but entire streets set aside from major roads.

From the press release:
“The second edition of the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide will play a significant role in how the city of Phoenix designs and installs its growing network of bike lanes, routes, and boulevards,” said Wylie Bearup, Director of the…

It’s coming! Texas Gatorfest!
Pageant winners and more ….
By Dayna Haynes, Editor/ The Progress
Texas Gatorfest held a “Kick-Off” weekend this past Friday and Saturday at Fort Anahuac Park. There was a BBQ Cook off contest, a washer and horseshoe tournament, a 14-mile bicycle tour to Oak Island and back, and a street dance on Saturday night featuring entertainment by David Glenn.

The Gatorfest Pageant competition was also going on this past Saturday, with all the lovely young ladies vying for the tiara. This year’s Senior Texas Gatorfest Queen is Jordan LeBlanc. Kristie Thompson, First Runner Up, Kaitlyn Bennett, Second Runner Up, Carlee Stork, Third Runner Up attend the senior court and Fourth Runner Up is Brittany Mayes. In The Progress’ Gatorfest…

Recreational Sports Calendar & Sign-up Sheet – Sept. 12, 2012
San Antonio Express-News
Bicycling: Today, 8 a.m., Wheelers Senior Ride, 30 miles, Floore’s Country Store, Helotes. 210-643-0314.
Bicycling: Saturday, 8 a.m., Boerne Ride, 25 to 70 miles, city hall, Boerne. 210-325-2500, 210-524-9393. …

Okolona man bikes 3,200 miles across country
Written by Keiara Carr | The Courier-Journal
At 66, Jack Wheatley of Okolona has reached a goal that people half his age would be hesitant to attempt.

“I wanted to see if I still had it,” he said. “It might have taken me a little longer, but I did it.”

He biked 3,200 miles across the country, starting in San Diego on Feb. 7 and ending in Jacksonville, Fla., on April 11.

The former CEO of the old Southwest Hospital in Valley Station made the trek in 64 days, crossing California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and…

Microsoft in Irving hosting opening, closing ceremonies for Lone Star Ride 2012 on Sept. 29-30
By Deborah Fleck / News Assistant        irvingblog.dallasnews.com
The Lone Star Ride Development Team is challenging North Texas businesses and supporters of the Ride to help raise $20,000 by Sept. 20. The 150-mile cycling event, set for Sept. 29-30, raises funds for three North Texas HIV/AIDS service organizations – AIDS Services of Dallas (ASD), AIDS Outreach Center of Tarrant County (AOC) and Resource Center Dallas (RCD).

Many new sponsors have joined the Ride this year, including Microsoft as host of LSRFA at their facility in Las Colinas, which will be the location for the event’s opening and closing ceremonies.

The goal of Lone Star Ride 2012 is to give back $150,000 to these life-saving organizations that…

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— Active.com (@active) September 12, 2012

Tour d' Cotton Rolling Out in Childress October 6 http://t.co/KHOMBeRt

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) September 12, 2012

Hi everyone! New Fall hours are up!
Monday 4-6
Tuesday 5-7:30
Thursday 2-7:30
Saturday 10-1

— Orange Bike Project (@OrangeBikeP) September 12, 2012

SUNDAY, October 7, 2012

BICYCLE RALLY & SCAVENGER HUNT

Marmion Park, 18th St & Heights Blvd, Houston, TX

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New report for Double Lake Recreation Area: Dry/Loose, trail is Good, but sandy in spots. More at http://t.co/BcQ48uyk

— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) September 12, 2012

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— Reveille Peak Ranch (@RPRTexas) September 12, 2012

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— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) September 12, 2012

I've decided my body needs some punishment. Off to the Irving crit race, I sure hope my legs have recovered from the race Sunday.

— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) September 12, 2012

Bryan Fawley put on a great clinic tonight teaching the basics for CX racing. I don't know if he's planning to… http://t.co/oQ9BqcJN

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) September 13, 2012

Great night for a crit race. I took 5th and my legs are punishing me now.

— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) September 13, 2012

Thank you to our awesome summer interns for all their help fighting cancer! pic.twitter.com/mEtxQ04W

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) September 13, 2012

This just came through on the Twitter.

"WichitanOnline: Next week we will be covering the @MSUCyclingTeam! Tweet… http://t.co/2lKJOQsw

— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) September 12, 2012

Fall is in the air and so are the BP MS 150 Recommended Rides!
How does a chance at $500 in team fundraising… http://t.co/nRZRueVz

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) September 12, 2012

If you are ever in need of bike service or parts while in Lubbock, there is only one place to go: @806velocity at 3829 50th Street

— Jim Cycle Across TX (@CycleXTexas) September 12, 2012

Our Thursday VR 30 mile ride leaves around 10.45 -11ish…
No rider left behind 15 to 18 mile average..lots of… http://t.co/VKhCiFnc

— VR Cycling Coach (@VRCyclingCoach) September 12, 2012

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