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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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Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup July 18th

Texbiker.net Posted on July 18, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJuly 18, 2012

Stolen Bike Alert: silver gray Trek “7.5 FXTrek
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
This is from a local in Kings Highway:

A silver gray Trek “7.5 FXTrek 09” bicycle Serial No WTU016C1150J was stolen off of my truck’s bike rack on Saturday, July 14, 2012 between the hours of 9:30 and 10:30 am. My pickup was sitting in the parking lot in front of the “Lizza” hair…

Help House Ride for the Future Youth Riders
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
From May 22nd – July 30th, the Ride for the Future team is traveling exclusively by bicycle from New Orleans to Dallas. Along the way, the participants will learn from and highlight local efforts to improve communities while transitioning them…

Recap of the Hot and Sweaty Tandemonium Bike Race
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff

Amongst the 4,000 attendees of the 3rd Annual Bastille on Bishop, a group of hungry racers showed up and competed in the first annual Hot & Sweaty Tandemonium bike race.  The race started and finished during the event in the Bishop Arts District, traversing over 6.5 miles around…

Camp Eagle Classic
Mountain Bike Festival
by CampEagle11        forums.mtbr.com
The Camp Eagle Classic Mountain Bike Festival presented by Kerrville Convention and Visitors Bureau, Richardson Bike Mart, and Hill Country Bicycle Works. Over 1200 people attended last year, and the event keeps getting better. This is the largest Mountain Bike Festival in the state and “Texas’ best adventure destination.”

In addition to hosting the mountain bike cross country events, the Camp Eagle Classic brings a full weekend of activities. The race is committed to appealing to families as well as a wide variety of outdoor adventure participants. On tap for the weekend: …

San Antonio Listed in National Recreation Trails
BikeTexas.org
The Leon Creek Greenway North and the Medina River Greenway, both in San Antonio, have been newly designated as National Recreation Trails (NRT) by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis.

The San Antonio Parks and Recreation department reports that the Leon Creek Greenway is a 13-mile trail that connects to many neighboring parks. The Medina River Greenway is seven miles long over mostly easy terrain, but it does include some switchbacks for an extra challenge. Both of the newly-designated trails will…

Rotary Club’s Redspoke Ride Marks 25 Years of Gearing Up for Charity
redmond.patch.com
Approximately 130 cyclists departed this morning on the Rotary Club of Redmond’s five-day bike ride from Redmond to Spokane.
For the last 25 years, Rotary Club of Redmond has sponsored a 300-mile bike ride from Redmond to Spokane to help raise funds for charity.

This morning, 130 cyclists registered for the grueling event at the Marriott Hotel at Redmond Town Center—a huge increase from last year’s 66 riders.

This year’s proceeds from the Redspoke ride will go to Hopelink and Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center. Organizers aim for the event to raise around $80,000, but the total actual amount of money brought in has not yet been calculated.

Cyclist Peggy Fjetland from the Tacoma Wheelman’s Bicycling Club registered for the event because she “like(s) that it supports Little Bit,” she said. “If you can’t ride a bike, ride a horse.”

Jerry Woolverton flew hundreds of miles to participate in the ride. “We have about 20 riders from Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas,” he said. …

STCC 3 Cities Novice Ride
by sooner1            Shawnee Trail Cycling Club
We hope you’ll join us this Saturday, July 21st at 8am for our first official ride for those that are new or infrequent cyclists and want a pace and distance that’s designed for you to enjoy and grow.  We haven’t yet determined if this ride will be seasonal or if it will be year round.  Your attendance will be the determining factor.

The routes will be between 15-20 miles with an average pace of 10-12 mph.  The routes will be designed with minimal hills and traffic, making for a ride all can enjoy.  The distance and pace are very appropriate for families as well as individuals.  If you want to pull your children in a trailer, they’re welcome as…

Ride tomorrow at VR leaving around 11am weather permitting!

— VR Cycling Coach (@VRCyclingCoach) July 19, 2012

SCHEDULING REMINDER: There will not be any racing on July 27-29 because of Masters Track Nationals. The FOLLOWING… http://t.co/VrWoPBxW

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) July 19, 2012

DAY 47: #Sierra riders on the ferry on route from Bremerton to Seattle! pic.twitter.com/lzWBakMk

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) July 18, 2012

Interesting apology from Bicycle Sport Shop owner Hill Abel about the marketing of this weekend's Tres Burritos… http://t.co/DMi3tsOj

— Pam LeBlanc (@fitcityleblanc) July 18, 2012

White Rock Lake is gorgeous, great place to be a cyclist! (@YouTube http://t.co/cWzBsz7i)

— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) July 18, 2012

I liked a @YouTube video http://t.co/wJB5WrIs GoPro Texas Mountain Biking at Grapevine

— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) July 18, 2012

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Camp Eagle Classic Mountain Bike Festival, National Recreation Trails, News, Ride for the Future, Shawnee Trail Cycling Club, Stolen bikes, Tandemonium, Tweets, Tyler Junior College | Leave a reply

A Twinge of Pain But Then It Worked Out – July 18th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on July 18, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJuly 18, 2012

I began today’s ride without high expectations. Yesterday when I finished eating lunch I stood up and winced as my sciatic nerve let me know all was not well. I did some stretches the rest of the day hoping this would get it back to normal. When I went to bed last night I felt better but the nerve still sent out pain notices. Getting up this morning I expected the pain to remain and there was some but not as much when I went to bed. I planned on getting started before 9 this morning but I got engrossed in the Tour de France going through the Pyrenees Mountains. So I waited for the finish of the stage and left at 10:30 AM.

Getting on the bike I thought today would be a very easy day to try to work out the nerve kinks. As soon as I sat on the saddle I thought this is not so bad after all. I still kept a slow pace for the first 2 or 3 miles. As I pedaled along the pain lessened to where I could barely notice it. So I upped my speed some.

I tried a different starting route today for the southerly route to Atascocita, Walden and then Huffman. After many rides a little variety helps. When I got to the east side of Lake Houston I went north on E Lake Houston Parkway. This street name is a misnomer by my definition of a parkway. It does have a strip of grass down the middle for about 300 yards but then it becomes two lanes of concrete. Google maps thinks this street continues on past Smith Road but only if you are on a mountain bike and want to ride in very tall grass and weeds. I am not sure where you would end up.

Weather behaved today with 92 degrees at the end, scattered clouds, light 5 mph variable breeze and 57% humidity. The flags were hanging limply when I rode past the City of Houston office on Rustic Woods.

My route was 31.43 miles at a 15.3 mph average speed, 21.8 mph max speed and 78.5 RPM average cadence. I kept to my usual 2 hour plus a few minutes riding time completing at 2:03:21 and 28:14 time stopped. After 9 biking days in July my miles total 263.85, 97.68 miles this week and 3577.27 miles YTD. The link to RideWithGPS.com data and map.

7-18-2012 Bike Ride Data and Map

7-18-2012 Bike Ride Data and Map

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Weekend Event Updates

Texbiker.net Posted on July 18, 2012 by bobdoleJuly 18, 2012
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The Flintridge STS race re-scheduled for 7/22 has been canceled due to the significant rainfall over the week and rescheduled to July 28th. The TTF Skills clinic is still on and the weather forecast looks good to keep it that way.  Space is limited for the skills clinic, currently the Beginner class at Noon has one slot remaining and the Intermediate class at noon has one slot.  All other classes are currently full. Get in while you can!

  • For more information and to register for the upcoming Skills Clinic on 7/21, click here.
  • For more information and to register for the upcoming Flintridge STS on 7/28, click here.
  • Current GHORBA Membership is required for Skills Clinic events, click here to renew.

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for July 17th

Texbiker.net Posted on July 17, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJuly 17, 2012

Moving to El Paso…how’s the cycling?
by tx_newbie            www.bikeforums.net
Hi all. I’m moving to El Paso and want to know what the (road) cycling culture is like. I’m relocating from Houston, and will be there at the end of July/beginning of August. I’m looking for advice on good bike shops, clubs for weekend rides, some good areas/routes, etc.

While I was shopping for apartments (I’ll be living up on N. Mesa), I saw a few shops (Crazy Cat Cyclery) and a few inroads off of Mesa that looked interesting (Argonaut drive, jutting up to 11% grade); there’s also the Transmountain Expressway, so I guess…

Upgrading to new bike
by WhiskeytangoM3        forums.mtbr.com
Like it says I’m looking into buying a new more capable bike, I have outgrown my trusty old faithful ’07/’08 Hardrock Pro Disc and I’m looking for a bike that I can buy that will keep me good to go for much longer, something I can just update components and what not.

So far I’ve come to the choices of a Stumpjumper FSR or Camber, both 29ers. I saw the brief reviews on the 2013’s and I’ve very excited!

My question to you guys is for riding in the DFW area which would be the best option. I’ve been thinking just a FSR Comp 29er as the best all arounder to handle everything this area has to offer and then some.

I typically ride Northshore (G-vine lake), Horseshoe, Oak Cliff Nature Preserve and since a buddy and I have started riding together we’re…

Grapevine and Beyond
Lone Star Cyclists
Pace: Easy, Touring, Fast option
Date: Saturday, July 21, 2012 – 8:00am
Location: River Legacy Park, 703 NW Green Oaks Blvd, Arlington
It’s time to make a loop up north to see DFW, Grapevine, and then Lake Grapevine. The longer ride will then continue west to see Southlake and Westlake, and part of Keller before arriving back in North Richland Hills and the Mid-Cities. The mileage options will be…

Doubling Down in Texas
by Steve A        DFW Point-to-Point
In my last post about rainwear, some commenters noted that during summer, getting wet isn’t so bad. Mostly, I agree, but I take a longer view when I’m “doubling down.” Illustrative of that is my tendency to stock up on winter wear round about this time of year. And this summer, I’m looking at feet and hands above all else.

You see, I have dual motivations. The first is the never-ending quest to “expand the riding envelope.” In Texas, summer is the affordable time to stock up on winter and wet weather gear. The second motivation is that I DO plan to go back home (Washington State) again. Home gets a LOT of wet and chilly weather. It won’t happen…

Bicycling rules for summer survival: be safe, be aware, drink lots of water, enjoy
by Ed Todd        www.mywesttexas.com
Crucial to safety and success of the bicyclists’ mission in this weekend’s Bike MS Cactus & Crude 150-mile ride out of Midland is situational awareness — knowing what is going on around you — preparedness and being geared for survival in a peloton or as a lone rider trailed by a SAG (support and gear) wagon.

“You want to be situationally aware of what is going on wherever you are,” Midland bicyclist Kent Crowell said in reference to the term “situational awareness,” that is rooted in the military and applicable to folks across the…

Sisters devoted to Bike MS event to find cure for debilitating disease
by Ed Todd        www.mywesttexas.com
Come daybreak Saturday, 200 West Texas bicyclists will head out as if in battle, routing the unseen and unpredictable foe with a hopeful, resolute and joyful heart.

More than merely challenging their mettle on the two-day Midland-to-Post 150-mile Bike MS ride under summer’s radiant sun, the riders and their support teams of 200 volunteers bearing the sustenance of encouragement, cooling water and nourishment will be heralding a singular message in blazing orange: “a world free of…

A Bike Ride in Texas
by sbegot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxP2saTBf6w
Clips from one bike ride in Texas on “dirt” roads. Emus, caliche roads, Boer billy goats, hills, over grazing, buzzards, and oak wilt.

Bike safety concerns escalate on campus
UPD-issued traffic citations continue to stack against cyclists
By Aaron Deering        www.thebatt.com
When driving around campus, it can be hard to find a parking spot. Or, the bus schedule might not meet your class schedule. One alternative is to ride your bike.

There are more than 2,000 bicycles registered at Texas A&M University according to Transportations Services. And riders of these bikes are under the same scrutiny as those driving cars.

Lt. Allan Baron, of the A&M University Police Department, said he…

DAY 46: #Rockies team cycling to Fraser Lake, BC, Canada

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) July 17, 2012

DAY 46: #Sierra team has Olympia, the State Capitol of Washington, in its sights.

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) July 17, 2012

@AustinCycling is hosting their Beyond the Bike Lanes meet-up tonight @BSS_Austin. FREE PIZZA & BEER. http://t.co/gypIjLsp

— BE KIND to Cyclists (@bkindtocyclists) July 17, 2012

RT @andrewthieman: see you at the Midnight Massacre? http://t.co/rju6iCpf < I wish. What a cool race idea! cc: @baquah @groovelabs

— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) July 17, 2012

Race season in Texas is coming up soon! http://t.co/d3PYMk3S

— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) July 17, 2012

Help us celebrate the team's homecoming at our Tribute Gala on August 25th @FSAustin; @JackIngram will be playing! http://t.co/EKlHkKut

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) July 17, 2012

News Update: San Antonio B-Cycle Expands to Missions – The City of San Antonio and San Antonio B-cycle are partnerin… http://t.co/YvweoKDd

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) July 17, 2012

check out one of rider's first rides! http://t.co/45eWpiTI

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) July 17, 2012

McKinney Velo with a nice showing in prereg. Thanks, guys!

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) July 18, 2012

“@bkindtocyclists: ACA's Beyond Bike Lanes mtg @ Bicycle Sport Shop. http://t.co/aEBrLkFO” Thanks everyone for coming out! cc @AustinCycling

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) July 18, 2012

ACA's Beyond Bike Lanes meeting at Bicycle Sport Shop. http://t.co/OT5x5E5x

— BE KIND to Cyclists (@bkindtocyclists) July 18, 2012

Great and informative mechanic skills training by Al Hinton at Summer Beyond Bike Lanes @bicyclesportshop pic.twitter.com/bkIjFoTQ

— Austin Cycling Assoc (@AustinCycling) July 18, 2012

Carl will be back at the track starting next week, Tues. 24th.
Text or message if you need anything. Chances are… http://t.co/y0Grts3S

— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) July 18, 2012

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