↓
 

Texbiker.net

Texas Bicycling News, Events, Experiences

  • Home
  • Texas Bike Event Calendars
  • Texbiker Event Calendar
    • Upcoming Biking Events Agenda List
  • Bike Shop Listing
    • Texas Bike Shops Map
  • Contact Texbiker.net
  • Resources
    • Texas State Parks and Biking
    • Preventing a Crash, and What to do if You Are Hit
    • Understanding Road Rage: How To Manage Your Own Emotions on the Road and Deal With Others
    • Get Local – PeopleForBikes
    • Bike Tips
    • Bike Ride Maps
  • Texbiker.net HQ Weather Conditions
  • About Texbiker.net
Home - Page 1893 << 1 2 … 1,891 1,892 1,893 1,894 1,895 … 2,806 2,807 >>

Upcoming Texas Biking Events

Strava Activity

About Texbiker.net

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.

3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-1
3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
Lynksey Helex at a Kingwood Lake
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace Valley Ranch-1
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace CF 7 Valley Ranch

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for April 30th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 30, 2012 by Rick AnkrumApril 30, 2012

Red Poppy Ride Georgetown
by dstrong            www.bikeforums.net
Updated OP with completion of the Red Poppy Ride. No pics taken, so no ride report except this description I posted in Machka’s Weekend Ride thread:

Did a local charity ride…the Red Poppy Ride in Georgetown. I didn’t see a single red poppy. I signed up for the 80 mile route and toyed with the idea of doing my first century of the year but the wind squashed any ideas I had of doing that. I ended up riding with a woman from about mile 20 on. She had some interesting cycling stories, as she used to be an endurance cyclist, her longest trek had been 500 miles. Six years ago, on a training ride, she was hit by a car and ended up with a smashed left ankle (and a Merlin Extralight with Chorus). 5 surgeries and six years later, she now has an artificial ankle, can no longer run but still loves to bike. The wind…was brutal…constant 15 – 20 mph from the south. Fortunately the route was made up a lot of short…

Pedaling for Safer Roads
Public Event · By Please BE KIND to Cyclists
Thursday, May 3, 2012
7:00pm until 9:00pm in CDT
The Austin cycling community is shocked and saddened by the recent death of cyclist Verter Ginestra, killed on 360 and Westlake on Saturday, April 28th and the serious injuries of cyclist Evan Baird caused by a hit and run collision on Monday, April 23rd. …

Rails to Trails Ride
Date: May 5, 2012
Location: South Plains, TX
Contact: Pat Crawford806-786-2941
Details: Mark your calendars for the Rails to Trails ride on Saturday May 5th. The ride starts from the trail head in South Plains and descends off the caprock along scenic valleys. The ride to Monks crossing is about 14 miles where you can catch a lift to Quitaque. The ride from South Plains to Quitaque is about 23 miles. No hard climbs, mostly down hill on an old rail bed that is grassy at the beginning and some combination of lava rock, sand, and dirt (also bat guano in the tunnel). Mountain bikes, hybrids or cyclocross bikes recommended. However, there is the option of a scenic road ride also starting from South Plains on paved roads. There is a $3 charge for using the Park trail. Please let Pat Crawford know if you are going by May 1st. He will need to pay in advance at the Park office for the people riding the trail.

Landon Winery Weekend
Dallas Area Tandem Enthusiasts
When:     May 19, 2012 – May 20, 2012
Where:     Hampton Inn and Suites – Greenville , TX
After an entertaining and interactive wine-tasting event at the Landon Winery Tasting Room in McKinney last year, Chuck and Janet Kirklen began thinking about a Landon Winery tandem weekend in Greenville – the main winery location -  for 2012. Fast forward to today and planning is well underway!
WHO  -  DATES members
WHAT  -  We plan two days of riding. Two distances on Saturday and a shorter route for Sunday morning. Saturday’s ride will be followed by a wine tasting at Landon Winery, hosted by the owner, Bob Landon. Bob’s tasting at the McKinney location last year was a big hit – fun, food and fine wine. We’ll have more of the same this year!! After the tasting, we’ll enjoy dinner at…

TEBR Time Change
Greater Dallas Bicyclists
The Tuesday Evening Bike Ride start time will make its annual seasonal change this week. It will now start at 6:30pm beginning on May 1st, 2012.

Tenth Ride of Silence planned for May 16
DALLAS, TX (BRAIN) Monday April 30 2012 7:44 AM MT—Advocates around the world are planning the tenth annual Ride Of Silence this month to raise awareness of cyclists’ rights to the road and honor cyclists who have died.

The ride is planned for Wednesday, May 16, at 7 p.m. According to organizers, the ride will be held in 322 locations, including all 50 states and in 23 other countries.

Student Advice
by Steve A        Dallas Point-to-Point
One aspect I like about the LAB program, despite its other warts, is the organized feedback it offers. Case in point: last weekend, a student inadvertently offered me some advice without realizing it. You can see that advice above. Yes, campers, teachers have bad habits every bit as much as any student. And, if Gail Spann is reading this, it isn’t what she thinks. Even Warren would admit I was VERY well behaved about avoiding cyclocross mounts and dismounts. My recent fixie purchase should help further, but I have to drag THAT story out a while. For reasons that will become gradually clear in future posts.

It all started with Quick Stops and Instant Turns. For those not practiced in the bike handling drills common to LAB and Cycling Savvy, Quick Stops are the theory and practice of stopping a bike as quickly as possible in an emergency. You will NOT do a Quick Stop or Instant Turn every day. In fact, I cannot say I have EVER had to do…

2012 council candidate questionnaire
by bikedenton
In years past, I’ve asked questions about biking to city council candidates, so we can see where the politicians stand. This year, I’ve narrowed the questions down to two, and I bring up a question about Denton’s walking infrastructure, because currently there is no dialogue or organized advocacy for better sidewalks and…

Safety Bling! Music Video Launches May 1
by Jack Sanford            BikeTexas.org
BikeTexas kicks off Bike Month 2012 on Tuesday, May 1 with the online release of a new music video produced for our TxDOT-funded, ‘CATS’ presentations on College Active Transportation Safety.

Safety Bling! features comic rap duo The Rhymanese Twins, aka Jon Steinmeier and Noah Tabakin. This hilarious two-headed, three-legged rap team pumps out the BikeTexas safety message with phat beats, a hysterical, while educational plot line, and the help of rival UT and…

Cyclists: Do you ride on Loop 360?
By Pam LeBlanc            Fit City
I was saddened this weekend by news of the death of 54-year-old cyclist Verter Ginestra, who was killed while riding his bike along the shoulder of Loop 360.

Now comes the inevitable flurry of emails.

From cyclists, wanting to know why motorists don’t pay more attention to bikes on the road.

From motorists, wanting to know why cyclists don’t always obey the law.

And from people who just want to know why a cyclist would even consider riding along Loop 360, where cars travel at speeds of 70 mph or…

Bike lovers at Bowling Family YMCA in Northeast El Paso give rusty relics new life
by Victor R. Martinez \ El Paso Times
El Pasoans love their cars, trucks and vans. Judging by the congested neighborhood streets, highways and freeways, El Paso is a car-dependent city.

But quietly nestled in the corner of the Bowling Family YMCA in the Northeast part of the city, a group of El Paso bike lovers is trying to create an emerging Sun City bike culture.

The Northeast YMCA opened the city’s first El Paso Bicycle Co-Op where volunteers provide free bike maintenance and repair advice, as well as help children and adults appreciate the…

Park Service slammed for new bike trail at Big Bend NP
by Bob Berwyn                summitcountyvoice.com
Watchdog groups raise conflict of interest issues and fault the park planning process
SUMMIT COUNTY — A simmering controversy over a new mountain bike trail in Big Bend National Park boiled over again earlier this month, as the park service started work on the trail before publishing a formal Finding of No Significant Impact or issuing required  rule-making.

Conservation groups are stewing over the project, which will create a trail in an area previously identified as potential wilderness. They also see a potential conflict of interest on the part of a former park service official now involved with a local mountain…

PBA Spring Century
by  (Chris Mathews)        Plano Bicycling Association

Austin cycling community remembers avid cyclist killed this weekend
by SHELTON GREEN / KVUE News
The Central Texas cycling community is mourning the loss of an avid cyclist killed while riding this weekend.
55-year old Verter Ginestra, a married salesman and father was riding his bicycle on the shoulder of 360, near the Westbank exit around 2 p.m. Saturday.

A Department of Public Safety spokesperson said that the driver was a man in his mid-eighties, but as of Monday night he had not been charged. It’s believed the elderly driver veered onto the shoulder, hitting and killing Ginestra in the…

@BSS_Austin            via Twitter
Great pics from the TX High School MTB Racing State Championships from the kids on the Austin High team!

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Bicycle Fatality, Big Bend National Park, Bike Safety, BikeDenton, Dallas Area Tandem Enthusiasts, Dallas Point-to-Point, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Greater Dallas Bicyclists, Plano Bicycle Association, Rails-to-Trails, Red Poppy Ride, Ride of Silence, Safe Roads, Texas High School Mountain Bike League | Leave a reply

Started Early, Avoided Some Wind – April 30th Bicycle Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 30, 2012 by Rick AnkrumApril 30, 2012

I began today’s ride at 9:46, earlier than my typical time. The wind speed at 9 mph meant the ride should not be battle but the higher humidity (78%) offset some of that benefit. This did drop down to 62% by the time I finished at 11:53 AM. Mostly cloudy skies kept the sun hidden most of the time and the temperature at 84 degrees at the end. The forecast said rain not likely today but at the 15 mile mark I rode into some rain drops but I think my perspiration produced more water than what fell from the sky. Within 2/10ths of mile I escaped the rain drops for the rest of the ride. The clouds did thin out some at that point as well.

With the high humidity I sweated so much that my biking gloves were soaked as well as my jersey. At one point I stopped at the Chevron station at FM1485 and US59 to wipe away the water on my brow to keep it from running down onto my glasses. I also refilled my waterbottle with ice and water while there. At this point I turned back to the south and into the wind which by the time I got home increased to 12.7 mph from the southeast. By 1:45 the wind picked up to 20 mph so my early ride avoided that.

Today’s ride (30.18 miles) wraps up my April biking with a total of 716.31 miles. This exceeds my April average of 505.06 miles by 211. My year to date miles stand at 1935.67. Thanks to my retirement these miles put me further than ever for this time of the year. Work no longer gets in the way of biking. Yard work can though but asking my wife for a flexible schedule enabled me to fit the two together. According to my Garmin Edge I biked 22.54 miles at 17.3 mph which helped my average speed.

Today’s average speed moved back up to 15.4 mph, 26.1 mph max speed improved as well and my average cadence moved up to 80.8 RPM. I covered the route today in 1:57:34 time with 9:38 spent stopped (mostly at the New Caney Chevron station). For more information about my bike ride data go to RideWithGPS.com and the Garmin Connect information below. Both of these are interactive if you want to move things around.

[iframe http://connect.garmin.com/activity/173388580 98% 725]

4-30-2012 Home Weather Station End

4-30-2012 Home Weather Station End

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Bike Ride Report, Motobecane Le Champion, New Caney - Valley Ranch, Road | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for April 29th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 29, 2012 by Rick AnkrumApril 29, 2012

Alkek Velodrome
Thanks to all the racers for making The Keirin a great success! 70 riders, $1200 in payouts and a gazillion keirin heats! Special shouts out to Mike Gladu and Mark Bing for officiating, Carl Jones for riding the perfect motor all night long, and Dale Rasche for keeping us on schedule!

Ben Zawicki (Team Mountain Khakis-SmartStop) and David Wenger (Bicycle Sport Shop p/b Integrity Solutions) in a mid-race break
www.cyclingnews.com

The Outspoken Cyclist
04/28/2012 Podcast
As cyclists, we can sometimes get so focused on goals, equipment, advocacy, and events, that we forget how much fun is at the core of riding a bicycle.  This week’s show presses the reset button, and turns the Fun Dial up to 11, with two great interviews that speak to the joy of cycling. …

CyclingATX (@CyclingATX)        via Twitter

Latest from Joe Martin via Elbowz Racing Elite Cycling Team:

Hammerfest Sunday Canceled
by HOLLAND RACING on 4/28/2012
It’s with a heavy heart that I make the announcement that Sunday’s 3rd stage of Hammerfest is canceled.

After dinner, Matt, Raymond and I went to collect all the equipment used along the courses today. Out past the observatory, we had the radio tuned to Marfa Public Radio where we heard one of the HAM radio operators who had volunteered to help with our race communication issuing evacuation statements for the Davis Mountain Resort community.

As we neared the north end of the course we could see huge plumes of flames coming up over Mt. Livermore and where racers were just hours before, ash was falling. Standing there in the silence on the side of the road we watched as flames come up over the mountain, the smoke, and knowing that people on the other side of the mountain were being evacuated was quite a moment, one I won’t…

More sights and scenes from the MTB Festival at Pace Bend
Austin Ridge Riders

Honking Desperately
by Steve A        Dallas Point-to-Point
I’ve heard it expressed that motorists honk out of irritation or aggression. I can assure y’all that they honk for other reasons as well. What’s more, Friday’s episode illustrates a reason for cyclists to favor less trafficked routes in order to connect better with our motoring friends.

On Friday, I was riding to work. Lately, I have been taking my “fog route,” which is AT LEAST a full minute slower than my usual route. Or it would be if there weren’t construction slowing down my usual route in order to build more freeway lanes so my motorists can drive on them. While I’m not wild about my share of taxes to pay for…

STCC Free Group Riding Intro Class
Next Class – May 19th @ 2pm
The 3R’s – Same Rules, Same Rights, Same Responsibilities!

You’ve bought a new bike, new helmet, shoes, shorts(with padding), fancy cycling jersey with empty pockets, bike bag, pedals —-   whew!

Maybe you want to be like Lance, or be a little greener and not drive your car so much or you just want to lose some weight and improve your health. …

Colorado River Bikefest
by Roy and Christine        Pedal Pushers
Ballinger, Texas April 28, 2012
The Colorado River Bikefest is another good ride close to San Angelo. As such, we had a respectable turn out from San Angelo.

Rick and Velma Ogan. Velma place 2nd in the women’s 60K. Rick rode with us thereby eliminating all chances of his placing in the 100K. …

Chick Clique Clicks!
by Chris Mathews        Plano Bicycle Association

The Racing Post May Issue

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Alkek Velodrome, Bicycle Sport Shop, Colorado River Bikefest, Dallas Point-to-Point, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Fort Davis Hammerfest, Group riding, Outspoken Cyclist, Pace Bend Mountain Bike Festival, Plano Bicycle Association, The Racing Post | Leave a reply

An Unplanned Ride – April 29th Bicycle Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 29, 2012 by Rick AnkrumApril 29, 2012

Today’s ride was not planned but the opportunity came so out on the road I went. Scattered clouds and 85 degrees were the pleasant sides of the the weather. The wind made the ride tough at 20 mph from the southeast and 25 mph gusts. The legs turned over slowly when one of the 25 mph gusts landed in my path but I kept turning the crank and got back some speed.

The route started off into the wind and did not turn away from it until about the 16.7 mile point at the left turn onto FM2100 from Old Atascocita Road. I was ready after grinding out some small inclines into the wind. There were times I stood on the pedals to try to get my speed up after a gust hit me. With a total of 29.88 miles today only about 13 miles were with some kind of a tailwind. This did not leave much distance to get my average speed up to 15 mph or more but I did get to a 14.9 mph average speed. With all of the wind my 21.4 mph max speed was not surprising as was my 78.0 RPM average cadence.

Some ride data:

  • 2:00:19 riding time
  • 21:11 time stopped (at the Huffman Chevron resting before the final 11 miles)

Week summary:

  • 192.81 miles this week
  • biked 6 days
  • 12:54:36 riding time
  • 14.9 mph average speed this week

Year to date 1905.48 miles. RideWithGPS.com data link.

[iframe http://connect.garmin.com/activity/173097181 98% 725]

4-29-2012 Home Weather Station End

4-29-2012 Home Weather Station End

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket
  • Print
  • Twitter
Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Bike Ride Report, Huffman Texas, Motobecane Le Champion, Road | Leave a reply

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →
©2026 - Texbiker.net - Weaver Xtreme Theme
↑
 

Loading Comments...