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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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Overtrained? Some Time Off – June 15th Bicycle Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 15, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJune 15, 2012

The legs did not respond great today so the ride came in at a rather slow 15.0 mph average speed over the 31.96 mile route. I suspect I might be suffering from over training so I will take the next 10 days off and see if I can improve when I return. I skipped the Tour of Switzerland individual time trial live today in order to start earlier at 9:43 AM. The heat at the start was 84 degrees and rose to 93 when I finished at 12:26 PM. Partly cloudy skies and a light 7 mph south breeze completed the weather picture.

I changed my starting route slightly but overall the route was my normal one through Atascocita, Walden at Lake Houston and then onto Huffman. Nothing really out the normal took place during the ride. At the Huffman Chevron (FM2100 at FM1960) I enjoyed the majority of the 33:27 time stopped drinking a Diet Pepsi and eating a Kashi Trail Mix bar. The light breeze under the fuel island canopy felt relaxing. People watching can make the time pass quickly so I got back on the bicycle for the last 11 miles. I did pass a woman bicyclist on Old Atascocita Road going the opposite direction as I rode to FM2100. Total riding time was 2:09:30 with my max speed at 21.4 mph and average cadence of 76.1 RPM. The low cadence reflects my legs’ tiredness.

Mileage marks: 162.29 this week, 428.18 for June and 3218.56 YTD. Link to RideWithGPS.com data and map.

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

Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup for June 14th

Texbiker.net Posted on June 14, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJune 14, 2012

The Texan concept of parks is so external or adjacent to neighborhoods. Few and large vs more and small.

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) June 14, 2012

Bottom line? Bikes are fun! http://t.co/yUnfaR9E

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) June 14, 2012

“The House proposal would block access to bike/ped funding for many towns, cities, and regions." http://t.co/2AzSzxje

— America Bikes (@AmericaBikes) June 14, 2012

Summer funny.http://t.co/jw3b3yYj http://t.co/Ksahwuau

— Orange Bike Project (@OrangeBikeP) June 14, 2012

Gator Bait Adv Race this Sat, at Huntsville state park. Let's make the boat boys inflate all the kayaks! Bring your buddies out to race.

— Terrafirma Racing (@raceterrafirma) June 14, 2012

10 Clever Ways to Teach Your Child How to Ride a Bike
www.nanny.net
Learning to ride a bike is one of the quintessential moments in life.  It’s a milestone that leaves every child feeling accomplished and empowered, and one of those memories that you look back on fondly years after the fact.  Funny thing is that more and more kids aren’t learning how to ride a bike.  If you’re considering teaching your child to ride a bike, consider these strategies:

–Hold the bike while she rides:  The “holding the bike” strategy is a tried and true method for teaching a child how to ride.  Kids have trouble with balancing in the beginning stages of learning to ride, so you can run alongside them and help them balance while they…

Kings Highway Conservation District Makes Donation for Bicycle Infrastructure on Kings Highway
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
We just received word from the president of Kings Highway Conservation District, Jonathan Braddick, also a BFOC Board Member.  Here’s an excerpt from the press release:

OAK CLIFF – On Tuesday, June 12th 2012 Kings Highway Conservation District residents approved donating $3,000 of privately raised funds to the City of Dallas for installing bicycle infrastructure on Kings Highway from N. Polk St to Mary Cliff Dr.  In addition, Bike Friendly Oak Cliff kicked in an additional $250 toward the effort, and Councilman…

What Makes a Bike Friendly City?
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff

In the latest Bicycling Magazine issue, Dallas came out on top.  That’s the top of the Worst Bicycle Friendly city in the country.  We all know there’s great bicycle culture here.  It’s been here for years going back to 1973 when the Greater Dallas Bicyclists first organized.  We also have claim to…

Some Closing Thoughts from Bikin’ Mike
www.collinclassic.org
Wow! What a great note to end our 12 years of Classic rides. We had our best turn out since we took over the ride in 2001 and from the comments we heard, people had a great time at our Last Ride.

First, I have some items to cover. We lost our MC at 3pm Friday, so I was called on to fill in. With everything that we had going on, I never looked at the script and tried to wing it. Not my best idea of the day, as I failed to remember several people and organizations. So, here is a lot of what I should have said on Saturday morning:

First, we would like to thank our sponsors who have been so supportive. Rick Gurney of Plano Cycling & Fitness was the first person to approach us and support our efforts with the Collin Classic. We never would have attempted the endeavor without his support.

Second, a BIG thank you to our Presenting Sponsor, Rudy Andrea, of the Andrea-Mennen Family Foundation for his support of…

Kid Trips Event – McKinney Falls State Park
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 – 08:00 – 10:00 Austin Ridge Riders
Kid Trips will be conducting a ride with Jr Rangers at McKinney Falls State Park on Tuesday 6/26/12.

We’ll meet at the McKinney Falls State Park at 7:30 a.m. Volunteers will be reimbursed for any entrance fees.  The ride starts at 8:00 a.m.  Adult volunteers are welcome; just bring your mountain bike and helmet.  Please note the starting time and that it is a…

NTC: Juggled standings after Fixed Gear Classic
www.usacycling.org
The USA Cycling National Track Calendar (NTC) continued with its second event, the Fixed Gear Classic at the NSC Velodrome in Blaine, Minn. Plenty of NTC standings points were up for grabs as riders contested three sprint events (match sprint, team sprint and keirin) as well as three endurance contests (points race, scratch race and Madison).

ENDURANCE
The NTC men’s endurance standings leader remains Zack Carlson (Plano, Texas/Matrix-Richardson Bike Mart) with 40 points. Only three points behind him is Franco Marvulli (SUI), who posted three top-three finishes, including teaming with Zachary Kovalcik (Portland, Ore./Sizzle Pie Cycling p/b Veloforma) to win the Madison. Jean-Michel…

Texas Moves Up in Bicycle Friendly Rankings
www.biketexas.org
The League of American Bicyclists’ Bicycle Friendly Report Card for Texas marks the Lone Star State as #27 in the nation for bicycle-friendliness, a five-place improvement over a #32 ranking last year.

The May 2012 Report Card gives Texas plenty of room for improvement in safety, infrastructure, and planning for cyclists and pedestrians. However, the report card does have bright spots, including a score of four out of…

PCC has a social on the first Friday of every month.
Pearland Cycling Club
Meet up with your cycling buddies and join the fun!
When: 6:30pm, First Friday Social
Where: Big Horn BBQ
2300 Smith Ranch Road
Pearland, TX
PCC has regular group rides every weekend in the Pearland and surrounding areas. Our ride start is conveniently located near FM 518 and Highway 288 only 20 minutes south of Downtown Houston.

We ride on rural roads with light traffic, few traffic lights, and just a handful of stop signs. We have access to some of the best cycling roads in…

Tonight I Heartily Biked The Gateway Park Mountain Bike Trail
durangotexas.blogspot.com

Gateway Park Trail Above Trinity River Cliff
Tonight I went on my first mountain bike trail ride in a long long time. Yesterday I saw the Gateway Park mountain bike trail and thought it looked…

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Ridge Riders, Bicycle Sport Shop, Bike Denton, Bike Friendly City, Bike Friendly Oak Cliff, Collin Classic, Durango Texas, How to Ride a Bike, National Track Calendar, News, Pearland Cycling Club, University of Texas Cycling Team | Leave a reply

A Shogun Bicycle – June 14th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 14, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJune 14, 2012

During today’s ride while I stopped at the Texaco station before entering Valley Ranch for a water refill one of the men unloading a Grocery Supply Company truck told me he is restoring a Shogun bicycle and that the parts are hard to find. If you do not recognize the Shogun brand I remember it from the 1980’s. Back then a lot of bicycles were made in Japan before they moved to Taiwan and then China. This link will take you a website where people are selling Shogun bikes. He asked if I went on many organized rides and I said the last one was the LBJ100 in Johnson City. He said he has ridden the Hotter’n Hell 100 two or three times. I left him one of my Texbiker.net business cards inviting him to check out all of the Texas biking news and events.

After yesterday’s 37 mile ride I decided to shorten today’s and go on my familiar route to New Caney and then back through the Valley Ranch housing development. This route came to 30.54 miles. I rode at an easier pace than yesterday as well with a 15.1 mph average speed, 20.8 mph max speed and 77.9 RPM average cadence. Riding time totaled 2:01:37 plus 14:36 time stopped. My start time was a little earlier at 10:33AM. I am watching the Tour of Switzerland and the stage did not finish until a few minutes past 10. Tomorrow’s stage is the individual time trial so I will not watch it live but on NBCSports via Dish satellite in the afternoon.

With this starting time the weather did not get to full strength yet. Temperature range during the ride: 87 to 93. Humidity: 63% to 48%. Partly cloudy with a south 8.1 mph breeze.

Mileage standings: 130.33 this week, 396.22 for June, 3,186.60 YTD. Link to data and map at RideWithGPS.com.

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for June 13th

Texbiker.net Posted on June 13, 2012 by Rick AnkrumJune 13, 2012

WordPress 3.4 came out today. One of the big improvements handles Twitter tweets directly. See the new way below.

Your committee and crew are meeting tonight to discuss our rider feedback from the 2012 Tour. We are committed to making 2013 even better!

— Tour du Rouge (@TourduRouge) June 13, 2012

Oak Cliff Film Festival for Cyclists!
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
The first annual Oak Cliff Film Festival begins this Thursday!

Bike Friendly Oak Cliff has partnered for half-price discount on full-access badges for cyclists who bike to the events (use password f4iend50f0akclifffilmfest to purchase online). This is your pass to all the film screenings and parties throughout the weekend. You can park blocks away and bike up or bike from home, but you make your scouts honor pledge to…

12 Reasons to start using a bicycle for transportation -Add your reasons: http://t.co/k8lYVSHj

— I BIKE DALLAS (@IBIKEDALLAS) June 13, 2012

Come race our first ever mountain bike race – the Cranktastic Dirt Fest at Rocky Hill Ranch on June 23-24!… http://t.co/A2QWP8R0

— AustinCyclingTeam (@ATXCyclingTeam) June 13, 2012

Definitely great news for George Mitchell Nature Preserve (aka Flintridge)! http://t.co/3azLl20B

— MountainBikeTx.com (@MountainBikeTx) June 13, 2012

Cranktastic Dirt Fest http://t.co/za9O7FgP

— CyclingATX (@CyclingATX) June 13, 2012

UNT's new Green Light To Greatness posters have people riding bikes on them. Men and women. pic.twitter.com/z5pTQFR6

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) June 13, 2012

ACA volunteer picnic and bike ride (Velo Vista)
www.austincycling.org
This ride is open to all. The picnic is for ACA volunteers from the past year. Please send an RSVP to Susie at susietruxillo@gmail.com. The picnic will be from 11am – 2pm. Meet at Brushy Creek Lake Park in Cedar Park for the ride start and picnic. The park is located off of Brushy Creek Road just east of Parmer Lane. Please park at the back of the parking lot near the restrooms and water feature. We will be doing a new route for this ride named Velo Vista. The ride will go through…

Reimers’ Ranch Ride & Ice Cream Social
Saturday, June 30, 2012 – 09:00
Austin Ridge Riders
Join Mark Henneke and the new Reimers’ Ranch Trail Steward Brad Sikes for a wonderful ride at Reimer’s Ranch and some post-ride ice cream and watermelon. Nothing hits the spot after a ride like sweet ice cream and cold watermelon. You’ll be thinking about ice cream and watermelon as you are barreling down that sweet downhill at the back end of the trail.

A lot has happened at Reimers Ranch. While this beautiful piece of property suffered from wild fires, there has been all kinds of infrastructure improvement, a new pump track, a return of the wildflowers and, of course, the crazy fun trail that is…

AMBP’s requirements and reimbursement policies
by Il Pirate         Austin Ridge Riders
AMBP Coordinator Carla is off on a fantasitc adventure but emailed the below reminder. Interested in how to get invovled in the Austin Mountain Bike Patrol? Don’t wait….email arrambp@gmail.com. You’ll be glad you did!

…Note that to patrol, you must maintain current certifications in first aid and CPR, as well as memberships in ARR and IMBA NMBP.  It’s your responsibility to keep track of when your certifications lapse, and to renew your certifications before they lapse. ARR will reimburse you for these expenses, provided that you meet all…

Falling Over in Glove Love
by Steve A        Dallas Point-to-Point
I wear gloves most of the time when I cycle. In the past, in this blog, I’ve described many of them, including mittens and heavy winter gloves. Yesterday, I was reminded of why I also appreciate gloves as personal protective equipment.

I was riding home, much like any other weekday. As occasionally happens, I encountered a motorist at a four way stop that tried to be nice and waited for me to go. She didn’t realize that not only did she have the “right of way” by virtue of having stopped at the sign before me (and to my right to boot), but that my intention was to make a left turn and that she’d then…

DAY 12 SIERRA: On our way to Zion National Park earlier today. http://t.co/NZa5lfqo

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 14, 2012

Weight weenie bike-riding photogs: Superheadz wide angle cam that @fortworthology got me into is 87.4 grams. With film.

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) June 14, 2012

“@bikenoob: Whew! Riding in the afternoon after work is different. Today, 95 (35C) and humid! Did 18 miles, though.” > Nice!

— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) June 14, 2012

Austin Bike Culture Calendar Events: 6/14- 6/20/12
by elliott        Austin on Two Wheels
Here’s a quick run down of recommended events for the coming week from our comprehensive calendar of all cycling events. As always, if there is an event you know about that’s not on our calendar contact us, and we’ll add your event on and possibly add it to the weekly round up.

Thursday, June 14
Driveway Crit Series
5 PM, The Driveway, 8400 Delwau Lane
Weekly Thursday night road racing through October that takes place on the closed car-free driving course at the Driveway. Races include Cat 3/4 women’s and juniors race at 5:00, Cat 3/4 Race and Women’s Open at 5:30, Kids Fun Lap at 6:20, Cat 4/5 Race at 6:25, and Pro/Cat 1/2/3 at 6:55. Races registration Weekly: Men $25, Women $10, College Students $10, Juniors $10. 5PM Junior race is free. Additional races $10 each. Season…

CATS Debuts at UTB & UTA
biketexas.org
BikeTexas is delighted to announce that University of Texas at Brownsville and University of Texas at Austin campuses debuted BikeTexas’ new College Active Transportation Safety, CATS program at the first in a series of new student orientations at Texas colleges and universities this summer.

Many thanks to Charles Hart, lecturer at UT Brownsville (UTB) for delivering the very first BikeTexas CATS presentation, and Beth Rosenbarger, graduate student in Architecture for…

Welcome to the temporary Home of DORBA!
www.dorba.org
Our old site is unavalaiable and we are working to put in place a permanent replacement site soon. In the mean time it is important that we stay in touch regarding events, trail work, clinics, races, etc. so we have provisioned space here at Meetup. It’s not ideal but it will allow us to stay in touch.

Please feel free to use the forums to discuss the site transition issues and other topics. You can also check out…

Cycle Cowtown – JPS to roll out North Texas 100-mile bicycle ride in 2013
by WB admin        The Wheel Brothers – Cycling in Texas
Billed as a “warm-up to the Hotter’N Hell Hundred,” which attracts 14,000 or so people from all over the country to Wichita Falls each August, the first Cycle Cowtown is planned for June 22, 2013, Robert Earley, CEO of the JPS system, confirmed at the end of May.

With early support from Fort Worth’s bike-loving mayor, the county judge, the Chamber of Commerce, the downtown business district, Sundance Square, county commissioners and Earley, who loves riding his bicycle almost as much as he loves promoting community health, Cycle Cowtown should prove a popular venture.

“Who to better put on a great cycling venture than the JPS Health Network?”  Earley asked. “Our medical team is so committed to health, and cycling is such a healthy sport. A lot of our residents and other physicians and…

 

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