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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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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for August 4th

Texbiker.net Posted on August 4, 2012 by Rick AnkrumAugust 4, 2012

Mayo Clinic Survey: Medical Symptoms in Cyclists
by akakuk            forums.mtbr.com
Dear cyclists,
You are being invited to participate in a Mayo Clinic research study about hand symptoms in cyclists. The purpose of this research is to investigate what types of hand symptoms cyclists experience and if they have a higher rate of certain hand symptoms. This study involves filling out a short survey that will take anywhere from 5-20 minutes to complete. The survey is completely anonymous and there are no known risks to taking part in this survey. By participating in this study, your information will help inform the medical community…

Was There a Mountain Bike Race at McAllister Park on July 28, 2012?
by jasmorg1075            forums.mtbr.com
Last Saturday July 28, 2012 went to ride McAllister in the evening. Once I got to the playground where the trail heads towards Thousand Oaks I started to notice many orange tags, Pink glow sticks, and many X’s marking the trails. I understand at McAllister running races usually do this, but I am questioning it was a running race. I rode my usual route and noticed the trail markings kept along with me. I got next to the police station and noticed a large 10 Miles in chalk on the ground. I’m not a runner, but my wife is and it doesn’t normally seem they have 10 mile trail runs out there which leads me to question the race vs ride theory.

Went out again on Tuesday to see if I could figure out the actual route, but all the orange tags and glow sticks were gone. I could only follow the chalk X’s on the ground. Most were still there, but I had some trouble figuring out the actual directions the route was going. It was most confusing in…

Therapy Like Knitting
by Steve A        DFW Point-to-Point

When you ride, over time you accumulate bits that need fixing. Tubes are one such. While I sometimes repair them on the spot, more often it is hot or cold or I need to get somewhere and so I use my…

https://twitter.com/BSS_Austin/status/231708698798592000

6:30AM I was sweating on my ride, 10:30AM I was dying of heat exhaustion. August in SE Texas is not optimal cycling weather.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) August 4, 2012

Hotter' N Hell is quickly approaching. Come out and get ready with Corinth Cycling this weekend. #corinthcycling #hotternhell

— Corinth Cycling (@corinthcycling) August 4, 2012

Thanks to all who showed up today! Great racing in all categories!

Mixed Madison
1. Andy Gonzalez… http://t.co/aZrkkRmQ

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) August 4, 2012

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged DFW Point-to-Point, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Mayo Clinic, McAllister Park, Tweets | 1 Reply

200 Miles Again – August 4th Bicycle Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 4, 2012 by Rick AnkrumAugust 4, 2012

Today’s ride put me over 200 miles for the second week in a row. I don’t think I have ever done this. Choosing today’s route I went back and forth on whether to go north and around Lake Houston to Huffman or south and then to Huffman. The south route won out but I change the streets some going further west on Upper lake Drive and then south on Timber Forest to Will Clayton Parkway and then turning east to get to Huffman. I have not rode this exact route before so I wasn’t sure how long this route would end up at. The route came to 33.21 miles and this put me over 200 miles for the week; 201.56 miles for the week.

I started the ride a little later than I planned (9:18AM) but still early enough to avoid some of the heat. Temperature range was 83 to 92 at the finish. Scattered clouds and an almost non-existent breeze meant a hot ride. Sweat flowed freely and I used two water bottles of water. Thankfully the Camelbak bottles hold the ice long enough. I did see five bicyclists and it appeared they were headed back to their starting points. I usually see other riders on this route on Saturdays.

My recent fix for the sticking right brake lever continues work perfectly. Actually the gear change for the rear derailleur seems to have improved as well. Sometimes the chain would not move up to the next bigger cog without an extra tap on the lever.

Since I rode 201 miles this week I will not ride tomorrow, Sunday, and next week I plan on riding my mountain bike each time I ride. This will reduce the miles but I think the change will help keep me from getting bored. Now finding routes to ride my mountain bike will require some creative thinking.

Some numbers from today’s ride:

  • 15.1 mph average speed
  • 20.3 mph max speed
  • 78.5 RPM average cadence
  • 2:12:08 riding time, 33:39 time stopped
  • 122.21 miles in August
  • 4057.17 miles YTD
  • Link to RideWithGPS.com data and map

Click on the image below for a larger view.

8-4-2012 Bike Ride Data and Map
8-4-2012 Bike Ride Data and Map
8-4-2012 Cadence-Distance
8-4-2012 Cadence-Distance
8-4-2012 Elevation-Distance
8-4-2012 Elevation-Distance
8-4-2012 Home Weather Station End
8-4-2012 Home Weather Station End
8-4-2012 IAH Weather End
8-4-2012 IAH Weather End
8-4-2012 Speed-Distance`
8-4-2012 Speed-Distance
8-4-2012 Splits-Time
8-4-2012 Splits-Time

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for August 3rd

Texbiker.net Posted on August 3, 2012 by Rick AnkrumAugust 3, 2012

Denton Bike Co-op
by kneelzsteex            www.bikeforums.net
Denton has Querencia; a bike co-op 501(c)3 nonprofit storefront that allows one to learn how to repair their own bike, under supervision, along with training, education, and safety. We help all ages learn to ride safely, and have used, donated bikes and parts to encourage those that need to get through that learning curve, to ride safely, and repair common problems. One of our philosophies is recycle used bikes in the community, and reduce the reusable bikes and parts from the land fill. I guess what I’m…

NICA appoints new director
BERKELEY, CA (BRAIN) Friday August 3 2012 5:17 PM MT—The National Interscholastic Cycling Association, the organization governing high school mountain biking, has named Doug Selee as its new executive director.

Founded in 2009, the NICA develops high school mountain biking programs for student-athletes across the United States and helps local leagues produce quality mountain bike events.

“We’re delighted to have Doug join the NICA family,” said NICA President, Rick Spittler. “His proven ability to lead national organizations… and his personal passion for cycling and NICA’s youth development mission is the…

Adventure Ride on the North East Texas Trail
by marc@mcmumby.com (Administrator)        BikeDFW
Have you heard of the Chaparral Trail or the North East Texas Trail?
Want to learn more about a 130 mile rail-to-trail running from northeast of Dallas to Texarkana?
Do you love bike riding adventures?

HOW ABOUT COMBINING BOTH?
What: A group ride to the quarterly meeting of the North East Texas Trail Coalition
When: 7 AM, August 10, 2012
Where: Farmersville, TX

BikeDFW and DORBA board member Mike Freiberger and DORBA member Lynn Ballard are leading an on-road/off-road group ride (or maybe we should call it a group adventure?) to the next meeting of the North East Texas Trail Coalition in…

New cyclocross program at Bicycle Sports Shop
By Pam LeBlanc            Fit City
Cyclocross bike racers prefer grass, embankments and steep hills to pavement or groomed trails. They race laps on a course that’s mined with obstacles, and dismount periodically to carry their bikes around them.

Sounds intimidating, right?

That’s why Bicycle Sports Shop is hosting a program to introduce kids to the sport.

Cyclocross Project 2015, which runs for 12 weeks, is designed to develop young cyclocross riders to compete in the 2015 Cyclocross Nationals, which will take place in…

Ride, blood drive to benefit triathlete and family
By Pam LeBlanc            Fit City
UPDATE: The blood drive is Saturday and the ride and run is SUNDAY. (Wrong information was provided)*
A bike ride and run are planned this weekend in honor of the victims of a car accident earlier this week north of Elgin.

Jeanette Fields, 44, a triathlete, and her three daughters, Alyson Fields, 9, Kayla Fields, 8, and Lauren Fields, 8, of Hutto, remain hospitalized with critical injuries after their van was struck head on by a car driven by Elizabeth Dowdy on July 30.

Dowdy, 25, and her two sons, Fischer Dowdy, 3, and Benjamin Dowdy, 2, of Salado, died in the wreck. Dowdy had been pregnant and was expected to give birth in January, according to her…

Bicycle Hand Pump or CO2 Tire Inflator?
by Shawn McAfee            Texas Mountain Bike Trails
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ1fLxLUmQ4
When your tire is low on air while you are riding, what’s better to use? A bicycle hand pump or a CO2 tire infiltrator? …

Monster Cycling! http://t.co/2lA9ZOYm

— Peyton's Bikes (@PeytonsBikes) August 3, 2012

Only 2 days left before DORBA fall series race 1 at OCNP. Get ready – http://t.co/UNZb922I

— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) August 3, 2012

San Antonio to San Marcos, TX – by bicycle : http://t.co/2wWqyfh0 – snakes, heat and more!

— Justin Moore (@bikegeek) August 3, 2012

What a badass night. Triple digit heat. 303 racers and a total scene atop the corkscrew. @PureAustin @MellowJohnnys @stefanrothe @oatmega3

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) August 3, 2012

This week's Kenny Hill Autowerks slideshow by DCM Photography is up!… http://t.co/uKf6B6kR

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) August 3, 2012

RT @chadsmith71 I've won the old Austin Tues Niter & old @VioletCrownATX Thurs Niters. I'm aiming to add @DrivewaySeries win b4 I'm done.

— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) August 3, 2012

News Update: Study Finds Cyclists are Good for Business – Researchers at Portland State University set out last summ… http://t.co/0Sl5wuMp

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) August 3, 2012

Pulling for Austin's Leo Manzano in the 1500 prelims today! http://t.co/dKPBnFPs

— Pam LeBlanc (@fitcityleblanc) August 3, 2012

You still have until August 15th to submit a public comment to TxDOT and the CCRMA concerning the 2nd causeway at… http://t.co/S3LqrPMb

— Bike Edinburg (@BikeEdinburg) August 3, 2012

DAY 63: both teams are heading for Dry Creek in the Yukon.

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) August 3, 2012

#countdown: 7 ride days until Anchorage! One more week!!

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) August 3, 2012

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, National Interscholastic Cycling Association, North East Texas Trail, Querencia Bike Shop, Ride to Remember, Texas Cyclocross, Texas Mountain Bike Trails, Tweets | Leave a reply

Change My Guidelines? – August 3rd Bicycle Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 3, 2012 by Rick AnkrumAugust 3, 2012

For a long time my riding guidelines leaned to biking into the wind at the start and finish with the wind. But observing my riding lately I think starting the ride with the wind has advantages. The biggest one is the opportunity to build up the average speed in the beginning and then holding on to it on the return leg. It seems when I build up a solid average speed in the first half of a ride that I maintain that average speed longer than trying to overcome a low average speed and get it up to my goal. Today was one of those days when I started with the wind and then finished going into it. At one point I was real close to 16 mph average speed and while the last 15 miles was generally into the wind I was able to keep my average speed at 15.8 mph for the ride. Granted the wind was not real strong at 9 mph from the southwest but when I got in the open it felt strong.

Along the route I stopped at Sprockets Bike Shop on Ford Road, Porter, TX to drop off some Texbiker.net business cards. While there I saw a bike with some of the super wide knobby tires. They look like they are 4 inches wide. Around here that would ride good in the sand.

The route I choose today is the same one I rode on July 28th, New Caney -Gene Campbell road. The distance was 32.34 miles, almost the identical mileage as last Saturday. My average speed was not the same with the previous ride at 15.2 mph versus 15.8 mph today. The wind direction was different: today from the southwest, last Saturday from the north. This would point to my theory above about starting strong and then working to keep what I had. A comparison of the two speed over distance shows:

July 28th Speed-Distance

August 3rd Speed-Distance

On today’s ride I spent 71.5% of the time in the 17.1 – 21.0 mph range while last Saturday 62.0% of the ride was in the 16.8 – 25.6 mph zone. Note the difference in mileage in Zone 3 for each day. Another comparison is the 5 mile splits for each day:

July 28th Splits-Time

August 3rd Splits-Time

The first 5 mile split was almost the same on each day but after that August 3rd shows better average speeds. Today the tailwind until about the 15 mile point allowed me to build up the reserve average speed to offset the headwind going home. On July 28th the reverse happened with a headwind until about 15 miles and then a tailwind going home. So based on the 2 day comparison I rest my case.

Other numbers:

  • 168.35 miles this week
  • 89.0 miles for August
  • 4023.97 miles YTD
  • 2:03:11 riding time today
  • 30:49 time stopped today
  • 80.6 RPM average cadence today
  • Link to RideWithGPS.com data and map

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Click on the image below to see SportTracks data.

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