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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 Blog and News Roundup for May 14th

Texbiker.net Posted on May 15, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 15, 2012

Fort Worth Bike to Work Day
Celebrate National Bike Month in May by participating in Bike to Work Day!
Friday, May 18 is Bike to Work Day in Cowtown! Hop on your bike for one of four organized group rides into downtown or ride in from your home. Meet fellow cyclists at the Fort Worth Transportation Authority (The T) Intermodal Transportation Center (1001 Jones St.) from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. for The T’s celebration, offering light refreshments, exhibits and bike racks. At about 8:15 a.m., remarks by Mayor Betsy Price, an…

June 9 Club Event @ Reveille Peak Ranch
Austin Ridge Riders
Saturday, June 9, 2012 – 09:30
We’re really looking forward to our June Event at beautiful Reveille Peak Ranch.

As usual, we will break into groups based on skill level and how long riders wish to ride. “No Drop” policy in effect so if you have been looking for an opportunity to to explore RPR, now’s your chance!  RPR gate fee is $10 per person. Members in good standing will receive the…

Bike Bot Fash Bash, Saturday, May 19th
by Il Pirate        Austin Ridge Riders

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PumzbgMSk0
BikeBOT is throwing their first annual BikeBOT Fash Bash on May 19th from 8pm to midnight at the Pine Street Station in East Austin. The BikeBOT Fash Bash is a cycling fashion show produced by BikeyMeLikey that will pull together local businesses with the cycling community for one night in order to promote cycling in Austin and beyond. We love riding our bikes and we love doing it in style – the goal of BikeBOT Fash Bash is to show the world that you don’t have to sacrifice your self expression just because you’re on two wheels instead of four. Proceeds support local cycling…

Did you notice more bikers on the road or at rides?

Warming trend continues at IBDs in March
BOULDER, CO (BRAIN)—Overall merchandise sales at IBDs surged 29 percent in March as the warm weather continued to smile down on dealers, according to Leisure Trends Group’s RetailTRAK data.

Merchandise sales totaled $322 million for the warmest March on record, with unit sales jumping 33 percent as average selling prices inched 3 percent lower.

The strong month fed into quarterly sales of $634 million, up 21 percent from the first quarter of 2011. All major categories saw double-digit dollar growth in March and the first quarter, Leisure Trends said in a statement.

IBDs sold almost 237,000 bikes in March, up 24 percent—or 45,000 units—from a year earlier. Bike dollar sales rose 25 percent $174 million, and the average sale price ticked up 1 percent to $736. …

TCS ATP and More
by Steve A        Dallas Point-to-Point
John Romeo recently made a post about what he called “Total Cycling Support” versus “As Traffic Permits.” IMO, it was a thought-provoking and important post. Go read it if you haven’t already. Clearly, based on THIS post, it provoked some thought at this locale. After consideration, I’ll toss out the notion that, in reality, it isn’t really one versus another. For TCS, simply look here. We might debate the relative importance of various elements under various circumstances. But I think we really pretty much agree. JRA noted the Netherlands as an example. I think the Dutch would mostly agree with the LAB link. Indeed, I just saw an interesting post about the role of education in Dutch cycling, here. TCS consists of…

Who Wants Saddle Sores?
by Darryl        lovingthebike.com
Getting or having saddle sores is probably something us cyclists would like to keep to ourselves, right?  I don’t get them very often, but here I am publicly announcing that I just so happen to have a couple right now and they sure did make today’s ride a little uncomfortable.  Yeah, it’s a nasty subject to talk about so I’ll keep things very…

Ride of Silence Wed May 16th, 7pm
by The Announcer Guy        Biking in Dallas
The Dallas Ride of Silence will occur this Wednesday at 7pm.  We’re meeting about 6:45 and then at 7pm we’ll begin the 9 mile ride around White Rock Lake.  Meet at 4200 W. Lawther (between Fisher…

Momentum Magazine and Robert Cherry
by Christopher Curnutt        Biking in Dallas

A short while back my friend Robert Cherry told me that a magazine was going to publish his comments in an upcoming issue and asked if I’d take a photo or two that they could use.  Well of course.  So we met in Deep Ellum where I took a handful  of shots of him with his bike and some of his family.  I asked him to send me a note when the magazine came out.  Well he did and I think this could be the best cycling magazine I’ve ever…

My Big Fat Greek Bike Ride
by Ray Garza        Ciclistas Urbanos
Another week passed us by and it’s time for another Ciclistas Urbanos (CU) club ride. This week the main event is cycling over to Feldmans Market Center for lunch. Other stops along the way was planned such as Moonbeans and the Food Revolution in McAllen. Even a movie at the Cine El Rey theater to view part of the Fooducation movie series.

My plan for the day was to drop off the car at D-Tronics in Edinburg at 8 am. I need to get the windows tinted before next weeks trip to Austin for the Viva Street festival. This was really the best time for me to get it done. …

Our Town Events
By – Bill Knox / For Our Town        amarillo.com
Amarillo’s eighth annual bicycle Ride of Silence begins at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Potter County Courthouse, Southeast Sixth Avenue and Taylor Street.

The free memorial ride with an Amarillo Police Department escort honors local bicycle riders killed or injured by motorists. Donations will be accepted before the ride for Anna Isom, …

Georgetown Grand This Weekend
by Keith Hutchinson            news.georgetown.org

Professional cycling rolls into town this weekend on May 19 – 20 for the Subaru of Georgetown Grand by Holland Racing, which is the state criterium championship. Races will be held Saturday and Sunday on the one-mile downtown criterium course sanctioned by USA Cycling. Find a spot on the Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas to watch top cyclists speed around eight turns on the double-loop course as they compete for…

Bicycle rides in the State of Texas for the month of June, 2012
The Wheel Brothers

Every month we present to you all of the bicycle rides and criteriums in the state of Texas in less then 90 seconds. Look through the rides, pick your rides or criteriums, on our pages you will find all the registration information including maps on how to get there.

Ira David Levy’s “Pedal America” show pushes pedaling to a broader audience
By John Greenfield        gridchicago.com

As a sustainable transportation devotee, sometimes I have to remind myself that not everyone in this country is as fanatical about biking as I am. But “Pedal America,” a new travel series on PBS created and produced by Chicagoan Ira David Levy, aims to spread the gospel of cycling to the unconverted. “I think that with a lot of bike advocacy, we tend to talk to each other, people who are already enthused,” he says over drinks at a Gold Coast café. “But if you’re going to reach the masses you need to find a way that…

Action Alert! Cedar Park Adventure Bike Park and Trial System Project Meeting Tonight!
by djcurtin            It’s Time To Ride!
In the last couple of posts I’ve talked with our Director of Advocacy and made mention about the importance of investing in cycling infrastructure. It makes for safer bike riding, increases ridership across every level of rider ability, and supports healthy living and lifestyles. Whether it’s a bike lane, a new trail, or a traffic signal, each of these investments can pay off by make riding safer and more enjoyable.

But what does that process look like and how does it start? It’s not as if you can walk into City Hall and order up a new bike lane or…

La Vernia-Floresville Ride
San Antonio Wheelmen
Date:     05/20/2012
Time:     08:00 AM-11:00 AM
Location:     LA Vernia, TX
Details:     Great flat to rolling routes  in the area southeast of San Antonio around LaVernia to Southerland Springs. The longer routes go to the Floresville area. Routes are 25, 30, 55 and 65 miles.
From Loop 1604 (southeast of San Antonio) take HWY 87 to LaVernia. Turn left on San Antonio RD and follow to the City Park on the left. Park on the grass outside the gate (the gate may not be open at 8:00).

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Freelance Biking – May 14th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 14, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 14, 2012

Today the route went freelance. I thought I felt good so I wanted a route over 40 miles. Combining some of the route with streets from the Humble Lions Club ride took me through Huffman, Crosby and Summerwood. I biked on these roads before but not for a long time. When I got to Crosby road construction on FM2100 moved me to some back streets to get around the affected area. My previous experience in Crosby helped to skirt around the work zone. At the start I did not know what the distance would come out to. It ended up at 48.12 miles. This put May total miles at 407.29 and year to date miles at 2342.96. Road surface on this route generally was good with some roughness on Sheldon Road and Aqueduct Road.

Of the ten 5 mile laps all but two of them averaged 15.0 mph or more. The weather conditions (78-86 degrees, mostly cloudy, 8.1 mph NNE breeze) helped me speed along even though I thought it might be a touring type of a ride: long and slow. Overall I averaged 16.1 mph with a max speed of 25.9 mph. Average cadence held at 83.5 RPM, a nice increase over my typical cadence. In the slides below the Speed-Distance one shows the distance and time for 4 different speed zones. Zone 3 shows 39.29 miles (2:13:38 time) biking in the 17.6 mph to 21.2 mph range. Total riding time came in at 2:59:02 with 32:19 stopped. I only took one major break in Summerwood at the 35 mile point. The rest of the time stopped was for traffic lights, traffic and a porta-potty break in Deussen Park just before getting to Summerwood.

One statistic I don’t really pay attention to is the climbing and descending since Houston is practically flat as a pancake. Today’s ride shows 2238 upward change in elevation and 2179 down in elevation. This is not quite going over a mountain but it is interesting. This ranged from a max of 115 ft and a low of 0 feet.

There were some other bikers out today as well. Three were turning north off of FM1960 just west of the causeway and another on Aqueduct Road beside the water canal before I got to Deussen Park. Not sure I will be able to ride tomorrow with a 40% chance of rain.

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RideWithGps.com data and route map link.

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for May 13th

Texbiker.net Posted on May 13, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 13, 2012

WTCA Caprock Escarpment Tour
West Texas Cycling Association
Date: May 19, 2012
Location: Crosbyton, TX
Contact: Pat Gerdemann806-445-5617
Details: The Caprock Escarpment will be held on Saturday, May 14th, at 09:00am starting from the Silver Falls Rest Area just east of Crosbyton. Silver Falls Rest Area is on highway 82 going east from loop 289. Just take the Idalou exit and follow Hwy 82 through Idalou, Ralls, Lorenzo, and Crosbyton to arrive at the rest area. The drive takes about 45 minutes from central Lubbock. The bicycle route continues east on hwy 82 until you arrive in Dickens. At Dickens, we will have…

Early Bird Gets the Balloon
El Paso Bicycle Club Ride
Saturday, May 26
Meet at River Run Plaza (1071 Country Club) at 6 a.m. (yes, 6 a.m.) and ride to Santa Teresa Country Club to watch the hot air balloons take off at the annual Balloon Fiesta. Ride to La Union afterward. 25 miles, very moderate pace — great for B/IG riders! Faster riders can break out for a ride to the border crossing. Bob Clark, 915-204-2531.

Lufkin man hospitalized after vehicle runs over bike
By Francesca Washington        www.ktre.com
LUFKIN, TX (KTRE) – A Lufkin man was flown to a Tyler hospital after being stuck by a vehicle during his morning bike ride.

According to DPS Trooper Joshua Senn, Mark Dunn was riding eastbound on FM 1475 with another bicyclist when he was struck by a vehicle trying to pass them.

Senn said the driver didn’t see the bicyclists and struck Dunn in an attempt to pass. …

A scary problem; a ‘practicable’ solution
By Tom Whitehurst Jr.        Corpus Christi Caller
I love the word “practicable.”

Practicable, as in “a person operating a bicycle on a roadway who is moving slower than the other traffic on the roadway shall ride as near as practicable to the right curb or edge of the roadway.” Emphasis mine. The quote is from Texas traffic law. Other states have similar laws that use “practicable.”

Practicable, as in both practical and able. Practicable, as in “Capable of being affected, done, or put into practice,” according to thefreedictionary.com. Practicable, synonymous with “feasible,” “workable” and “realizable.” …

Susan Peak Saturday Ride
by Roy and Christine        Pedal Pushers

…First official stop some 11 miles into the ride. Liz Rappe’ and Donna Durbin were waiting for us at the “rest stop” and joined us to do the 36 out and back of the hilly part. Connie wanted to do the 14-mile route so had already left the group. Riders at this stage: Gary, Rick, Liz Rappe’, Dorothy, Donna Durbin, Eddie, Roy, Velma, Brian, and Dan. …

Chris Aniszczyk        @cra        via Twitter

I wore my special Texas cycling socks today to bring out the sunshine, it didn’t work…

Team Brain and Spine Women’s Team
1st, 3rd and 4th in the Women’s Open, AND 1st, 3rd and 4th in the Women’s 3/4 at University Oaks this morning!! Fantastic racing ladies!

CyclingATX        @CyclingATX        via Twitter
Photos from Texas High School Mountain Bike Racing NICA CycleFest Gala last night.

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Bicycle accident, Bicycle laws, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, El Paso Bicycle Club, Pedal Pushers, Team Brain and Spine, Texas High School Mountain Bike League, West Texas Cycling Association | Leave a reply

An Understanding Wife and Mother – May 13th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 13, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 13, 2012

The cloud cover today lowered the felt temperature to the point that a long sleeve jersey could work. At times I felt a little chilly when I biked in the shade and into the NNW light breeze. Even though the breeze registered 9 mph my legs resisted extra effort probably because of my ride yesterday. Once I turned south at Community Drive the wind became a side or tailwind and I could increase my speed. So I got my average speed to 15.3 mph over the 25.43 mile route and even got up to 27.1 mph for my max speed. This had to be with a tailwind.

Around the 4.7 mile point a tandem stopped on the street headed in the opposite direction. The lady stoker was looking at the rear saddle but I waved to the captain. I don’t recall passing tandem on a local ride in quite some time.

I shortened the ride today so that I could back home to take my wife out to lunch for Mother’s Day so the riding time ended up at 1:39:42 with 10:29 stopped time. Most of this was waiting to get through the traffic light from Loop 494 onto Kingwood Drive. It took three light cycles. My wife is very understanding with my biking.

With the week ending my mileage numbers after today’s ride: 193.51 miles this week, 359.17 miles so far in May and 2294.84 miles year to date. So far I biked 11 days out of 13 in May. Riding time in May is 23:09:43.

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Link to RideWithGPS data and route map.

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