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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 10th

Texbiker.net Posted on May 10, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 10, 2012

@bikegeek        via Twitter
Threaded the needle thru waves of storms. Dry bike commute to/from the office. Whew!

@AustinCycling        via Twitter
Volunteering for the #Armadillo has its advantages! ow.ly/aLDaw Positions still available!!

Guy Finds Stolen Bike on Craigslist, Steals It Back
via Newser by Evann Gastaldo
When Danny Lesh found his stolen bike listed for sale on Craigslist and police couldn’t help him right away, he decided to take matters into his own hands. The $600 Cannondale hybrid, which had a prominent identifying sticker on it, was listed for sale for $100 and Lesh arranged to…

Concrete BMX park in Cedar Park? Parks Advisory Board Meeting Monday, May 14th at 6:30pm
by Il Pirate        Austin Ridge Riders
Cedar Park riders……
There is going to be a meeting in Cedar Park to discuss a concrete BMX park. This could be an opportunity to get something really big going in Cedar Park. There has been discussion regarding a progressive trail system as well. My wife and I have already scouted close to 20 miles of piece-meal existing trail (game trails, walking trails, jeep trail, etc.) on 4 connected tracts of land. The meeting is Monday May 14th. …

Austin Downtown REI — Yellow Bike and REI Bike Drive
by Il Pirate        Austin Ridge Riders
REI Austin Downtown will host a bike drive on Saturday, May 26th. Austin’s Yellow Bike Project (YBP) will be accepting bikes and parts at any level of completeness and disrepair. Donated bikes will be fixed up by YBP volunteers, who’ll learn while they work, and put back into action on Austin streets. All bikes are welcome, but in an effort to help kids get…

San Antonio Residents – Vote Saturday May 12 for Better Roads for Biking
www.biketexas.org
On May 12, 2012 San Antonio voters will have the opportunity to vote on $596 million in capital improvements – better streets, safer sidewalks, reduced flooding and new and improved parks, libraries, fire stations and museums – all over the city. This is an opportunity to invest in San Antonio’s future, but only if voters step up…

Mother’s Day Weekend Special – Pantego to Lillian
Pace: Touring with a Fast Pace Option
Date: Saturday, May 12, 2012 – 8:00am
Location: Pantego Christian Academy, 2201 W Park Row Dr, Arlington (between Bowen and Fielder)
Join Connie for a fun morning of cycling on this Mother’s Day weekend. You already got a card for Mom, right? If not, you may be doing the short route!

Park in the Pantego Christian Academy High School parking lot. For those of you who remember back that far, it’s where the old Stripling & Cox store used to be. It’s the Park Row West shopping center…

BikeTexas Continues Innovation Streak with Groupon Grassroots
Alliance for Biking & Walking: People Powered Blog
Only weeks after receiving their Alliance Advocacy Award for Innovation, BikeTexas is at it again. As part of their campaign to promote safe cycling, the organization is providing complimentary bike lights to Texas riders. To raise funds for this outreach, they have turned to a unique new source for good.

On Earth Day, the online daily deal site Groupon marshaled its resources to promote community benefits and re-launched their support of nonprofit initiatives in Groupon Grassroots. As with other Groupon…

QBP recalls Salsa Minimalist racks
WASHINGTON, DC (BRAIN) Thursday May 10 2012 10:00 AM MT—Quality Bicycle Products is recalling about 1,100 Salsa Minimalist racks because the mounting straps can break.

QBP has received reports of two racks failing, resulting in minor injuries due to falls, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The recall involves all Salsa Minimalist bicycle racks sold after January 2011. The racks are made of tubular aluminum with a black or silver finish, and can be installed on either the front or rear of a bicycle. The recalled bicycle racks have steel mounting straps with a single hole in the…

Bikerumor Bike Shop Video Challenge: Jack & Adam’s Bicycles – Austin, TX
by Kristibee        www.bikerumor.com

President George W. Bush joins in on W100 Wounded Warrior ride
by AdamNewman        DirtRag
No matter which end of the political spectrum you fall on, you have to respect former President George W. Bush’s ability to tear up a trail. It’s quite possible he was the most physically fit president we’ve ever had.

On April 26-28, 2012, 19 servicemen and women wounded in Iraq or Afghanistan joined President Bush for the W100, a 100 kilometer mountain bike ride in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. As part of the George W. Bush Presidential Center’s Military Service Initiative, the W100 highlights the bravery and sacrifice of the warriors…

Changing Judy Into Madeleine
by Steve A            Dallas Point-to-Point
I’m in no real rush here. Part of the enjoyment of a new bike is changing it into what you wish it to be. In many ways, it is very akin to what James Stewart did when he asked Judy to change into Madeleine.

The Mercier, when it arrived, was both pretty complete, but strangely lacking at the same time. A couple of photos illustrating the situation, follow. Definitely not something you’d get from a bike show. Also not something…

Review – Solo Classique Cycling Jersey
by Christopher Curnutt        Biking in Dallas
Dave Patterson wearing the Solo Classique Cycle Jersey

I recently got my hands on a Solo cycle jersey for review.  Solo Cycle Clothing (“race-bred cyclewear) is based in New Zealand and only entered the USA market recently.  I don’t typically get excited about sport cycle wear but…

Omni Fort Worth Hotel plans to help its guests hit the bike trails
By Barry Shlachter, Scott Nishimura and Sandra Baker
Star-Telegram Staff Writers
Cowtown is building a cycling culture. And the Omni Fort Worth Hotel eagerly announced last month that it would offer guests free use of bicycles around downtown or along the Trinity beginning May 1.

May Day came and went, however, and more than a week later, Omni marketing executive Larry Auth said he’s still in talks with a local bike shop to set up what the hotel is calling the Trinity Trails Bicycle…

Corsicana, chamber prepare for debut of bicycle racing weekend
By Paul Hooper Corsicana and Navarro County Chamber of Commerce
CORSICANA – The Corsicana & Navarro County Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Dallas Racing Club and Corsicana Convention & Visitor Bureau will be hosting our first annual Corsicana Stage Race this weekend, May 12 and 13. The race, part of the Texas Bicycle Racing Association Texas Cup Series, will attract competitors from all corners of Texas and beyond. Racers will descend on Corsicana for a weekend of action packed racing. Like the Tour de France, racers will take part in several stages…

Common Terms and Signals on a Group Ride
by sooner1            Shawnee Trail Cycling Club
Below are some of the common verbal signals expected on Shawnee Trail Cycling Club rides.  Being consistent in your communication is essential in a group ride.  Using unexpected commands leaves those cyclists behind you clueless and can lead to an accident. Don’t make up signals because you think they may be…

25th Annual Cross Timbers Classic in Fort Worth, TX
by WB admin            The Wheel Brothers – Cycling in Texas
The 25th Annual Cross Timbers Classic benefiting Northwest Metroport Chamber of Commerce and Flower Mound Rotary invites you to join their upcoming ride happening on May 19, 2012 at Texas Motor Speedway

We were lucky enough to be granted an interview with Jill Burns, Event Coordinator of Cross Timbers Classic to ask some questions about their upcoming ride.

Why join the this year’s ride?
To meet friendly volunteers and enjoy the beautiful North Texas countryside.

How long has the event been around?
It’s our 25th anniversary this year! Every rider who crosses the finish line will receive a…

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Cycling Association, Austin Yellow Bike Project, Bicycle Theft, Bicycle Turn Signals, BikeGeek, BikeTexas, Cedar Park, Corsicana Stage Race, Cross Timbers Classic, Dallas Point-to-Point, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Jack & Adam's Bicycles, Lone Star Cyclists, Omni Fort Worth Hotel, Product Recall, San Antonio, Solo Classique Cycle Jersey, Wounded Warrior Project | Leave a reply

Habit Hard to Break – May 10th Bicycle Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 10, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 10, 2012

Mild weather continued today making today’s bike ride pleasant. Rain is expected for tomorrow so I may take a break while the rain passes through and the streets dry off. In the meantime today’s east and south route visited the typical major points but I did go on some new streets combined with a different direction. In Walden at Lake Houston the streets offer some options to get to the exit points along Farmingham Road. I wasn’t sure of the exact length for the route but it ended up at 30.52 miles. This brings my weekly total to 124.54 miles, May to 290.2 miles and year to date 2225.87 miles. A couple of other bikers crossed Lake Houston in the opposite direction.

When I started the 16.1 mph east wind slowed me down but when it turned to a tailwind I got my speed up above 20 mph. Scattered clouds changed to overcast during the ride and the temperature ranged 79 to 84. The wind dropped down to 12.7 mph by the time I got back home. My average speed was 15.3 mph with a 30.8 mph max speed according to SportTracks. I am suspicious of that number with RideWithGPS.com and Garmin Connect showing the max speed around 22 to 23 mph. Average cadence was 80.2 RPM.

Riding time was 1:59:52 plus 33:37 time stopped. I think the stopped time is higher than it should be because when I resumed the ride in Huffman I forgot to start the timer function on the Garmin Edge 500 for about half a mile. I wondered if that would show up up as a void in my route but it did not. Normally I don’t stop the timer but sometimes the GPS goes on and off showing the ride resumed and paused. This messes up the data so today I stopped the timer thinking I would remember to turn it back on. It is hard to break a habit. Fortunately I looked down and realized my mistake.

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Link to RideWithGPS.com data and route 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 May 9th

Texbiker.net Posted on May 9, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 9, 2012

Time Trial Point Results finalized
Team McAllen Cycling

America Bikes Releases 2012 Survey Results
Alliance for Biking & Walking: People Powered Blog
This morning at a press conference on Capitol Hill, America Bikes announced the findings of a recent Princeton survey, which shows that more than 80 percent of Americans favor maintaining or increasing federal funding for sidewalks and bike lanes.

The survey results are astounding – and bipartisan:
-    83 percent of all respondents support maintaining or growing federal funding for sidewalks, bikeways, and bike paths.
-    80 percent of Republican respondents and 88 percent of Democrat respondents think Congress should maintain or increase federal…

Lock Ultra FAIL
by Steve A            DFW Point-to-Point
JRA, in his One Speed: Go blog, has a recurring theme, in which he hands out yellow cards to bikes at racks that were locked poorly. You can see a representative sampling of these, by clicking on THIS link. In the past, I have always shaken my head and clucked my tongue at the horrible locking jobs he captured.

Fortunately, I learned two lessons today. Both were learned cheaply, in contrast to what MIGHT have happened. Actually, I learned three lessons. The third lesson was that John Romeo Alpha does not lurk around the bike rack where I work. There are real advantages to living in North Texas rather than…

PeopleForBikes.org reaches 500,000 pledges!
Just over two years ago, we launched PeopleForBikes.org with the goal of collecting one million pledges for a better future for bicycling. We are thrilled to report that we officially hit the halfway mark this past weekend at Bike Expo New York. PeopleForBikes.org now stands 500,000 riders strong!

At Bike Expo New York, Christine Capetola and Carolyn Auwaerter actually “tied” as the 500,000th person to sign the PFB pledge. Since they signed the pledge at the same time, we decided to…

Austin Bike Culture Calendar Events: 5/10- 5/16/12
by elliott            Austin on Two Wheels
Bike Month continues this week with lots of great riding going on including the Armadillo Classic this weekend.

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, May 10
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…

Guest Post: What does safe cycling in Dallas mean? – Eliot Landrum Cycling Savvy DFW
by Eliot Landrum        Biking in Dallas

“Be safe”, you hear folks tell you as you cycle away. We hear it everywhere in cycling circles. But what exactly does that mean? Wear brighter clothes? Be more vigilant for rogue motorists? Wear 1500 watt blinking lights to out shine the sun? Wear the most expensive helmet money can buy? Pick low-traffic roads? Don’t text and…

Summer Time Trials!
by salsaTopp        Brazos Valley Mountain Bike Association

2012 CU Cinco de Mayo Celebration Ride
by Ray Garza        Ciclistas Urbanos

Saturday is Cinco de Mayo an American Hispanic celebration. We Americans love holidays, even if it’s from another country! We decided to meet at the Echo Hotel again and head out to get something to eat for breakfast. Nancy’s restaurant was the lucky winner this week. Afterwards the plan was to tour some of Edinburg’s sites as we had several new members join us. Sticking close to home was the general idea with the…

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society Hosts The Bike MS in Dallas
www.prweb.com
Prescott Pailet Benefits was honored to sponsor the Feisty Devils as they participated in this past weekend’s SAM’S CLUB Ride. The Bike MS: SAM’S CLUB Ride was a two-day journey through the scenic countryside of North Texas from Frisco to Texas Motor Speedway. The event raised money for The National MS Society, which helps people affected by multiple sclerosis by funding cutting-edge research, driving change through advocacy and providing programs and services that help people…

Recreational Sports Calendar & Sign-up Sheet – May 9, 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., Wheelmen Picnic and Ride, 20, 27, 39, 51, 66 and 71 miles, Pickrell Park, Schertz, sawheelmen.com …

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Events, Biking In Dallas, Brazos Valley Mountain Bike Association, Ciclistas Urbanos, DFW Point-to-Point, News, Peopleforbikes.org, Sam's Club MS150, San Antonio Events, Team McAllen Cycling | Leave a reply

Member Meeting 5/14 – 7 PM

Texbiker.net Posted on May 9, 2012 by bobdoleMay 9, 2012
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Please join us at Star Pizza at NORFOLK location (just off I-59) 2111 Norfolk St Houston,TX on May 14th at 7 PM for our member meeting.

Free PIZZA and Soft Drinks.

Topics will include:

  • Double Lake – Update on the status of the trail closures, GHORBA’s work so far, and an outlook on how this will progress.
  • The Anthills – Update on “Save The Anthills” effort as well as trail work that has been occuring.
  • Website – See some of the ins and outs of our new website and how communication will be improved.

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