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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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A Touch of Celebrity – May 4th Bicycle Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 4, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 4, 2012

I wanted to get started early today but I did not get out of the driveway until 10:14. The timing turned out to be good. Later on as I biked north on the US59 service road and stopped at the North Park Drive traffic light I experienced a touch of celebrity. As I stood waiting for the light to change a car pulled up on my right preparing to turn right onto North Park. The driver put his window down and asked how far I planned on riding today. I said that I expected to bike 30 to 32 miles. He then looked at me and asked if I was Texbiker. This took me by surprise as I think I live out of any spotlight. When the light changed he drove off. Sometimes I wear my Texbiker.net jersey but not today so this man must know of me by either visiting the website or maybe seeing me biking with my jersey on. I am not sure how he knew but wearing sunglasses today did not maintain my cover.

Otherwise the ride went as planned. The weather accommodated my biking with scattered clouds, a light breeze from the north, 82 to 87 degree temperature and 57% humidity. The humidity probably causes the most problems because when I stop the perspiration pours off my arms and head. Sometimes while biking I will dip my chin down on my right side and I see many drops fall to the ground. When I stopped at the Chevron station in New Caney to refill my waterbottle I used several paper towels to soak up the sweat and the blow dryer in the restroom provided a short relief but not for long once I headed north on FM1485 the sweat came back. Later on I stopped at the Valero station on FM1314 to repeat the process except their restroom does not have a blow dryer. It did have industrial wiping towels because the towel dispenser was empty. The little rubber-like pieces in the paper made wiping the sweat more difficult.

So far May riding is going well riding each of the 4 days. Today I rode 35.2 miles in 2:17:02. Top speed hit 20.2 mph which does not seem to support my 15.4 mph average speed. Average cadence dropped from yesterday to 80.2 RPM. May miles stand at 128.91. Miles this week includes one day from April and total 159.09. Year to date I biked 2064.58 miles. I thought my average speed would be higher since I rode at 17.2 mph for 25.47 miles. The table below shows the breakdown speeds and the distance.

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An alternate data view at RideWithGPS.com

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Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Bike Ride Report, Motobecane Le Champion, New Caney - Gene Campbell Road, Road | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for May 3rd

Texbiker.net Posted on May 4, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 4, 2012

This afternoon the event calendar was not online because of a problem when I installed another calendar plugin. The problem has been fixed.

What is going on a Reimers!!!!
by leifdove             Austin Ridge Riders
I ran into the guys from IMBA Trail Solutions at Reimers Ranch Park (Travis County). They were starting the construction of a wooden pump track near the trail head. Thanks, Travis County Parks! Should be ready to ride later next week.

Austin Ridge Riders worked with TravCo officials on concept planning and site location. It’s in the shade, nestled under…

RIDE SCHEDULE – May 2012
Georgetown Cyclopaths

Tim’s Great Ride to Venus
Lone Star Cyclists
Pace: Touring with a Fast Pace Option
Date: Saturday, May 5, 2012 – 8:00am
Location: The Oasis / Lynn Creek Marina, 5700 Lake Ridge Parkway, Grand Prairie
Meet at The Oasis restaurant / Lynn Creek Marina parking lot for three routes to Venus, Alvarado, and Lillian. If you can resist BBQ and pinto beans in Lillian, there’s always The Oasis restaurant at the end of the ride. …

We Lost Another One of Our Own
by Darryl            lovingthebike.com
I wasn’t sure I would write about the cycling tragedy that happened here in Austin over the weekend.  But yesterday I cycled past the spot it occurred….and after being overwhelmed with emotions, and just had to pay tribute as well as express my rant. …

SafeCyclist Teacher Survey 2012
by Jack Sanford            BikeTexas
Each year BikeTexas surveys teachers and community leaders around the state who have been certified with the SafeCyclists Curriculum to teach bicycle skills and safety to 4th and 5th graders.

If you’ve ever been to one of our SafeCyclists (formerly SuperCyclist) Certification Trainings, please take 5 minutes to fill out this quick 3 question…

Member Meeting 5/14 – 7 PM
by Justin Dunn            GHORBA
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 Trail Closure Update
Save the Anthills
New website

Physicians to give bike helmets to kids
lubbockonline.com
The Texas Medical Association will be giving away more than 2,000 bicycle helmets this month as part of its Hard Hats for Little Heads campaign. …

Cycling Notebook City rolls out bike program downtown
by Houston Chronicle
By Dale Robertson The B-Cycle isn’t beautiful, certainly by svelte racing-bike standards, and yes, it’s a bit heavy. But this three-speed rental is a welcome addition to the city’s bicycle commuter scene. As of Wednesday, when mayor Annise Parker and …

First Ciclovia de Dallas a Relaxing Social Time
by  Jack Sanford        BikeTexas

Former BikeTexas Board Chair Bud Melton and Current Board Member Annie Melton enjoy the ride on the Houston Street Viaduct April 14, 2012 for the Ciclovia de Dallas. The first Ciclovia de Dallas saw hundreds turn out to walk, bike, and roll along the Houston Street Viaduct in downtown Dallas on April 14, 2012. The bridge was closed to cars and open to people. Activities included, kite flying, line dancing, a dog park, food, street performers, and a rink for roller derby and bike polo – sometimes even at the…

BikeTexas Speaks on Panel at 2012 Texas Transit Conference
Robin-Charles-TTCTop leaders from transit authorities from all over Texas attended the Texas Transit Conference at the beautiful modern convention center in McAllen, TX during April 21-26, 2012.

The conference feature many excellent breakout sessions and keynote presentations for people interested in the many issues facing…

APD launches special initiative aimed at cyclists, drivers
by JADE MINGUS / KVUE News

AUSTIN — More than 1,000 cyclists are expected to gather at Austin City Hall to remember two recent crashes in the Austin area involving cyclists and cars.
Evan Baird was hit by a driver near the University of Texas on April 23. Witnesses say the driver left the scene and left Baird to die. He is now recovering from multiple injuries at University Medical Center Brackenridge. …

A day spent behind the scenes with George W. Bush: “No big handlers guiding every shot – just the President and slow-cooked ribs”
piersmorgan.blogs.cnn.com
Editor’s Note: Julie Zann, a “Piers Morgan Tonight” editorial producer, shares her behind the scenes insight and impressions of her time spent at the Warrior 100.

I’ve just returned from the W100k in the Texas panhandle, George W. Bush’s 2nd annual 100 kilometer mountain bike ride with 20 Wounded Warriors. As someone in this business for nearly 10 years, I admit that I often get jaded from working behind the scenes. The unfortunate reality is that in the modern age of news and politics, everybody’s getting a little more trained, a little more polished when it comes to dealing with the media; it makes getting authentic moments all the more difficult. So you can imagine my surprise this weekend when we were…

Texas Baptist volunteers ‘Bike Out Hunger’
By Texas Baptist Communications Staff

PRIDDY—The heat and hills faded from the cyclists’ minds when they rolled into Priddy, a Mills County community southeast of Brownwood. What they saw made their six-day, 430-mile trek from San Antonio to Dallas through the heart of the state’s Hill Country worthwhile.

All the Priddy ISD students—elementary school through high school—lined the side of the school parking lot, many holding signs thanking the cyclists for riding to raise money to help hungry people through the Texas Baptist Offering for World Hunger. Of the 107 students in…

Over 300 Indo-Americans Join in MS150 Bike Ride
www.indoamerican-news.com

HOUSTON: Over 300 Indian-Americans of all ages joined 13,000 bike riders on the weekend of April 21-22 for the 28th annual BP MS150 fundraising ride from Houston to Austin.

Despite the headwinds of 21 mph on the first day, the riders remained determined to reach the finish line at the Capitol in Austin the next day to help fight multiple sclerosis and fund research in finding a cure for the dreaded disease which affects 56,000 people in Texas. …

To Feed Tarrent County 2012, Fort Worth, Texas
BICYCLE-STUFF REVIEWS
For an inaugural event, I thought it was very well organized. There was plenty of parking at the start / finish. I registered the day of the ride and that went smoothly. Rest stops were stocked. Volunteers were friendly and helpful. The meal at the end of the ride was good. The Fort Worth Police department was at all the intersections. They were everywhere. There were several officers riding as well. Had to ride further out to get away from the “city traffic” then with other rides I have attended. I will ride next year.

1st year for Ryder Ride – To Feed Tarrant County. Always a little apprehensive about a first time ride, but the organizers did a very good job. Probably 100 riders for the 39 mile route, which I rode. Pre-registered online, tried to pick up the packet the next day but the bike shop said they didn’t have it. The web-site said if you pre-registered online packets could be picked up, probably need to clarify this if there is a time lag to get the packets to the bike shop. On-site packet pickup was quick and easy. Plenty of porta potties, there…

AM Update: Texas State Joins Sun Belt Conference, Cyclists Ride for Safety, Lawmakers Talk Taxes
By Divya Darsi and Laura Rice, KUT News
Texas State University is holding a reception for students today to mark the upcoming move to the Sun Belt Conference. The reception will give students an opportunity to meet and visit with head coaches and athletic administrators to discuss the move.

Texas State University President Denise Trauth announced yesterday that the university will join the Sun Belt Conference in 2013-2014 season.

Right now, eleven schools participate in the Sun Belt Conference. Georgia State will also join the conference in 2013. Texas State and Georgia State will join Arkansas State, Arkansas-Little Rock, Florida Atlantic, Florida…

My 100 kilometer mountain bike ride with President Bush and 20 wounded warriors
By Dr. Marc Siegel        FoxNews.com
Last week, I traveled to Palo Duro Canyon State Park, just outside of Armarillo, Texas to ride in a 100 kilometer mountain bike ride with former President George W. Bush and 20 severely wounded veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns.

When he was in the White House the former president wasn’t treated fairly by the news media. But up close and personal, I found the former president’s likability to be through the roof.

Mano a mano, he was relaxed, witty and wise. After the first day’s ride, for example, he urged the other bikers on by joking, “I’m on Medicare, and…

Texas Public Radio – Bike Month 2012
www.tpr.org
May is National Bike Month, and San Antonio is celebrating! On-street bike lane mileage has grown from 34 miles in 2000 to over 200 miles in 2010, and another potential 350 miles has been identified for the future. Over 40 miles of off-road hike and bike trails have been or are planned to be built along the Leon and Salado Creeks and the Medina River. Cycling in San Antonio is on a roll!

Leading the way is Walk & Roll SA, created by the San Antonio/Bexar County Metropolitan Planning Organization. Their calendar of cycling events is linked below. So check this page throughout May as we spotlight…

CENTERPOINT ENERGY, INC.: Cycling team celebrates $1 million raised for MS Society
by 4-traders
HOUSTON – May 2, 2012 – CenterPoint Energy’s cycling team recently marked a significant milestone, surpassing $1 million in total funds raised for the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. With their fundraising efforts centered mainly around the …

Austin Cycling Assoc  @AustinCycling    via Twitter

From City Hall

KevinRoden         @KevinRoden        via Twitter
Want to be in a parade? Join me in biking the Cinco de Mayo parade this Saturday. I’ll bring decorations and candy. Reply for details.

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Police Department, Bicycle Fatality, Bike Out Hunger, BP MS150, Ciclovia de Dallas, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Georgetown Cyclopaths, GHORBA, Hard Hats for Little Heads, Houston Chronicle Cycling Notebook, Lone Star Cyclists, National Bike Month, Reimers Ranch Park, Ryder Ride, SafeCyclists, Texas State University, Texas Transit Conference, Wounded Warriors | Leave a reply

Not the only one – May 3rd Bicycle Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 3, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 3, 2012

I got an earlier start today leaving at 9:34AM. Thursday morning vehicle traffic was light so I altered my route slightly and stayed on W. Lake Houston Parkway until I turned left on Aerobic Ave. and into Walden on Lake Houston. This fit my time better because I wanted to get back home by 11:45AM. Today’s route ended up being about 2 miles shorter than another route along many of the same streets. So I biked 30.4 miles and finished at 11:39 right on schedule. May miles now total 93.71 and year to date I crossed the 2000 mark and now total 2029.38 miles.

At the start the humidity was 77% but the air felt cool while I warmed up. Once I got further into the ride the sweat started to roll off the body but as long as I kept moving it was not too bad. Stopping a traffic light or traffic caused a wet spot on the pavement as the sweat ran off my arms. When I stopped to to refill my waterbottle in Huffman I used about 8 paper towels to soak up the perspiration on my head, gloves and arms. After a short break the moisture reappeared when I headed west on FM1960 even going into the light breeze. Temperature ranged from 77 to 86 degrees at the end under scattered clouds with a south 6 mph breeze.

For a change I wasn’t the only biker out today. As I started east over Lake Houston on FM1960 a paceline of 4 bikers were nearing the western end of the causeway heading west. This group passed me on other rides, usually on Atascocita Shores Drive. They set a strong pace. Today I averaged 15.7 mph with a 23.2 mph max speed and a 82.3 RPM average cadence. All three of these numbers improved over my usual numbers. Riding time totaled 1:56:18 with 8:50 stopped time. The 5 mile splits shows that I kept my speed up over the whole ride.

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Link to another view at RideWithGPS.com.

5-3-2012 Home Weather Station End

5-3-2012 Home Weather Station End

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Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup May 2nd

Texbiker.net Posted on May 3, 2012 by Rick AnkrumMay 3, 2012

Houston saddles up for downtown bike share program
Houston Chronicle
Houston’s first bike share program will take to city streets Wednesday in an effort officials predict will transform how workers and visitors will travel short distances in the downtown area. Mayor Annise Parker, an occasional bicyclist, called the federally-funded program “a quick, easy alternative to being stuck in traffic or walking long distances in downtown.” “People want to live, work, play and eat close to one another and not be in their car as much,” city sustainability director Laura Spanjian said, citing a recent Rice University study that found most respondents wanted to live in compact, walkable communities. The love affair with the car is finally over, and providing…

Bicycle Club of Marshall
aka Maverick Chain Gang
Quick overview of upcoming rides

(RLAG) Season Opener Ride and Party @ Walnut Creek
Monday, May 7, 2012 – 18:00
Austin Ridge Riders
The Austin Ridge Riders are hosting a five-month program of weekly Monday evening women’s mountain bike rides, plus weekend rides at local mountain bike trails/parks. This is an opportunity to meet other women to ride with, learn new trails and learn new skills. Before each ride, participants divide into groups based on each rider’s ability and speed and all rides…

DATES Tandem Demo Days
DATES will be hosting “Tandem Demo Days” with our bike shop partners on May 26th and 27th.

Plano Cycling & Fitness – From 12:00 Noon until 4:00 PM on Saturday, May 26th
Richardson Bike Mart – From 12:00 Noon until 4:00 PM on Sunday, May 27th

Tell your non-tandem friends this is a great opportunity for them to try a tandem.  For those of us who already ride tandems, this is an opportunity to test other makes and model

May Newsletter Published
The May edition of the DATES-Line Newsletter is published and available for download from the newsletters page. This month’s edition includes the following:
DATES Rides and Activities
Fresh DATES
Do Seat Posts Last Forever?
Removing the Drum Brake
Ride Reports
Sunnyvale-Mesquite Ride
Ben Wheeler / St. Patty’s Day Ride…

PJ’s Aledo Adventure – Post Ride Round Up
Lone Star Cyclists
Patricia asked me to lead the 53 mile group, since time constraints had her leading the 40 mile riders. I agreed to lead the 53-milers, but only the touring pace group. Those who wanted to ride faster were free to do so. One of the great things about our club is that someone is always willing to lead a group when called upon, so I knew they would be all right.

I had an ulterior motive, I must confess, to leading the touring group. Our touring group rides at a slower pace and in doing so, they enjoy the roads, scenery, and conversation in a more relaxed manner. What was their average speed for the day? Doesn’t matter. What they talked about, the laughs they shared, now that’s what matters most to them. And haven’t we all seen a movie in which a couple on bicycles rides into the French countryside, seeking a repast under a…

Complete Streets Workshop
River Rockets Brownsville, TX

SLOW AND EASY RIDE
May 5th
San Angelo Bicycling Association
Gene Potter is hosting a new ride! It ‘s name is SLOW AND EASY. We will gather at the 14th street River Drive Park prior to 6pm Sat. 5th and the ride will begin at 6pm. We will ride from the park along the river drive to the Irving Street lower crossing bridge then loop around by the Y back onto the river drive and make our way to the Sonic Drive-in on west beaugard. We will take a short break to give folks an opportunity to purchase some refreshments from the Sonic. After the break we will ride the river drive back to our original starting point. This will be a very relax…

Typical Commute DUG UP
by Steve A            Dallas Point-to-Point
I thought that today I’d take a shot of the most dramatic, unusual, and dramatic event of my typical commute. I wondered if I’d dig up some blood curdling danger, or other item that would cause my loyal reader to consider whether cycling might be other than fun and safe.

Well, on the way in, I DID face a real stiff headwind. That slowed things down a bit, but I still arrived at work pretty much at the same time as usual, thanks to a couple of green lights I typically have to stop for. Still, a photo of…

Austin Bike Culture Calendar Events: 5/3- 5/9/12
by elliott            Austin on Two Wheels
In case you didn’t notice, it’s Bike Month… tons to do on 2 wheels. Please be sure to make Thursday night’s Pedaling for Safer Roads ride hosted by Please Be Kind to Cyclists.

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 3
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, …

Ya basta: Time to demand safer roads for everyone
by elliott            Austin on Two Wheels
Sometimes there is a moment when we say enough of the abuse, enough of the threats to our lives, enough of public resources devoted to one form of transportation. The simple act of riding a bike should not be dangerous just because some of our neighbors want to get to work or the store a few minutes sooner.

In response to the shocking death of Verter Ginestra on Saturday on 360 and serious hit and run injuries of cyclist Evan Baird, Please Be Kind to Cyclists is bring the the Austin cycling community together this Thursday for a special ride called Pedaling for Safer Roads. …

May Announcements
by bmba                Borderland Mountain Bike Association
Our May meeting was extremely productive and some changes are coming to the club.  With 5 board members present (David Wilson – President, Brent Sanders – Vice President, Steve Ainsa – Membership manager, DJ Singh – Puzzler Committee, and Michael Hall), major changes to membership were approved.  A new set of bylaws are being finalized that focus more on the clubs purpose as a non-profit.  The Puzzler Committee is teaming with the Convention and Visitors Bureau, the EP Sports Commission, and the directors of the EP…

7:30am – Cup o Joe
by Scott Franklin            Corinth Cycling Club
When: Sat May 12, 2012 7:30am to 9am  CDT
Where: Ronny Crownover Middle School
Event Status: confirmed
Event Description: The Cup o’ Joe is a beginner level ride of around 15 miles. The ride heads south to Hickory Creek and stops for drinks at Starbucks on the way home. The ride leader for this ride is Bob Troyer.

A letter from a reader about cyclists
By Pam LeBlanc            Fit City
The death Saturday of a bicyclist riding along Loop 360 spawned a flurry of emails and calls this week.

Motorists and cyclists alike were saddened by the fatality on one of the city’s most popular training routes — and many are fed up with the situation on area roadways.

Some folks blame all the problems all on cyclists. I certainly don’t buy that. Just as there are good and bad motorists, there are good and bad cyclists, and I see both…

Accident numbers show hot spots for bike vs. car crashes in Austin
by KVUE
We also saw a high concentration of crashes on Guadalupe near the University of Texas north to 45th Street. However the highest concentration of bike and car crashes took place in the downtown area with high concentrations on streets like 5th between …

QUIET FOR 10 YEARS: The Ride Of Silence
By Chris Phelan / Contributor            healthblog.dallasnews.com
No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little. (Edmund Burke, 1729 – 1797)

Larry Schwartz ambled down the road on May 4, 2003, on his bike and without a care, into history. When he died that day 10 years ago, he became the initial inspiration for The Ride Of Silence.

It was late morning and everything was normal. He was well on his way to riding another 20,000 miles that year on his bike, a number that was numbing to other cyclists who thought getting in 2,000-5,000 miles for the year was outstanding. But not Larry. This…

Mayor announces a successful first-year of bike-sharing program
San Antonio Business Journal by James Aldridge, Web Editor
Mayor Julian Castro says the city is investing in additional bike-sharing stations.

Mayor Julián Castro says it has been a year since the city launched the San Antonio B-Cycle bike-sharing program. Since last March, the program has attracted more than 1,200 members, 6,700 day-pass and yielded more than 124,000 miles ridden.

The San Antonio B-Cycle program is already the second-busiest B-Cycle program in the nation behind Denver, according to city…

Recreation calendar, camps, clinics
www.mysanantonio.com
CALENDAR
Bicycling: Today, 8 a.m., Wheelers Senior Ride, 30 miles, Floore’s Country Store, Helotes, 210-643-0314. …

Mountain bikers dispute charges against national park trail
by Bob Berwyn            summitcountyvoice.com/
IMBA says trail planning process was started under a national partnership to promote mountain bike opportunities in parks

SUMMIT COUNTY — A Boulder-based bicycling group is defending its advocacy for a mountain bike trail in Big Bend National Park. Conservation and watchdog groups charge that the National Park Service erred by starting construction of the trail before giving the public a chance to comment on the final decision — as required by federal law. …

Bicyclist hit-and-run raises safety concerns
By Sarah White            www.dailytexanonline.com
A recent hit-and-run accident near the UT campus has led to greater concern about cyclist safety in Austin.

Evan Baird, 22, was traveling home by bike from work south on Guadalupe Street at 38th Street when he was struck by a car. The vehicle sped off after colliding with Baird and he has been in the hospital since with debilitating injuries.

Evan’s mother, Sarah Baird, said he has traumatic brain injury, a shattered clavicle, a broken wrist and a fractured knee. She said the bone surrounding his left eardrum is shattered and he has been…

Sitting In with Leslie Luciano, Director of Advocacy
by djcurtin            It’s Time To Ride!


Chances are, if you’re reading this blog you like bikes like we like bikes. Be they on road or off, cargo carriers, tandems, heading to work, barreling towards a finish line, or rolling down a sidewalk to school, we love bikes and seeing people ride. But it’s not an easy thing to do for many riders in a number of parts town. And there’s plenty of trepidation for newer riders who might otherwise choose to go by bike, regardless of whether it is for leisure, …

Joe Martin Stage Race Criterium 2012
by Ken            Texas Racing Life
Because of my bike problems the day before, I was out of the stage race, and couldn’t compete in the criterium on Sunday.  So I became support for Bill, which didn’t involved much except yelling at him to move up during the crit. I really enjoyed watching the Pro crit and the Men’s 1/2 crit back to back, and to understand the differences.

From the sidelines, the pro race actually looked easier.  The lap times were about the same, but everything was much more controlled. There is so much teamwork going on. CompetitiveCyclist pretty much controlled the whole race. They have Mancebo on their team, who had the leader’s jersey the whole…

Kenny Hill Autowerks PURE Austin Driveway Album Week 7
By Driveway Bike Race Series · April 26 · · Taken at Driveway Bike Race Series (large gallery)

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