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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 Daily News Roundup April 15th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 15, 2012 by Rick AnkrumApril 15, 2012

@ntccycling         via Twitter
Congratulations to Derek Whisenhut for winning the 35+ Cat 4-5 Rockwell Crit today. off the front, stayed out, won by 20-30 seconds.

@AustinCycling         via Twitter
The ACA wouldn’t be the same w/o these awesome cyclists! Russell is doing the #Armadillo! ow.ly/a2lcw Are you?

@BSS_Austin         via Twitter
THANK YOU to our sponsors & supporters for the Pace Bend MTB Festival & Race! And to our volunteers & officials THANK YOU TOO! It was great!

Recap and Pics of Ciclovia de Dallas on SuburbanAssault.org
by dickdavid        Bike Friendly Richardson

For those of you who couldn’t make it out to the Ciclovia de Dallas yesterday, you can find a quick recap and some pics over at Suburban Assault.

A&MCHS Mountain Bike team race #2 – Waco!
by ajpwilkerson            Brazos Valley Mountain Bike Association
These kids ROCK.

The second race of the inaugural Texas High School Mountain Bike League opened under heavy cloud and a weather report of thunderstorms. It was the first time I’ve ever heard a race director instruct the riders to head the potential warnings of the course marshals to stop riding and take cover in the woods on the trail if they were told to do so. Yii-ikes. Apparently undaunted, the 7 girls lined up for the mass freshman/sophmore/JV start and were sent on their way at 10 am. Our own Bettie Oliva nailed the first corner, passed the…

Bicycle Road-E-O held at Nursery Elementary
www.victoriaadvocate.com

The Texas Department of Public Safety conducted a bicycle safety talk at Nursery Elementary in Nursery on March 21. The talk covered bicycle laws and safety tips covering the rules of the road.

On March 30, 64 students participated in a riding course to demonstrate their riding skills and took a written test. A perfect score is 120 points. The Road-E-O was judged and sponsored by…

Crossing Texas the long way
www.crazyguyonabike.com
a bicycle crossing of Texas East to West along the southern tier route
Day 1 Merryville to Thicket: Off to a good start
Friday March 23, 2012, 85 miles (137 km) – Total so far: 85 miles (137 km)
Net riding time: 06h:20m. Net average speed: 13.4 mph. Gross travel time 07h:45m.

The night before, my wife Thamine drove me to DeRidder, LA where we spent the night at the American Best Value Inn. Newly renovated place and very clean. Early in the morning on Friday, Thamine had get back to work, she drops me off in Merryvile, just outside the Texas Louisiana border and official start of my Texas crossing. I unload the bike at a gas station and start to mount panniers and pump up tires. There is no breakfast place open at 07:00 am when we get there so sandwiches from the gas station have to do as breakfast. Thamine leaves at 08:00 and I spend another hour making adjustments and…

HBC Urban Challenge Ride Ride
Sun 04/22/12    9:00 AM
The Urban Challenge Rides are in-town group rides, faster and longer than the EZ Rides, each time taking you to different parts of the city each time. You should be able to maintain a pace of 15 mph and above for a distance of 40 to 45 miles, usually with one rest stop.

 

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Cycling Association, Bicycle Safety, Bicycle Sport Shop Pace Bend Race, Ciclovia de Dallas, Crossing Texas, Houston Bicycle Club, News, North Texas cycling, Texas High School Mountain Bike League | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup April 14th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 14, 2012 by Rick AnkrumApril 14, 2012

Austin Cycling Assoc (@AustinCycling)        via Twitter

Spotted! The Ghisallo Racing Team beautifying and cleaning the LAB underpass

Kid Trip Event at Government Canyon SNA
Austin Ridge Riders
Saturday, April 28, 2012 – 10:00
Kid Trips will be conducting a ride for the Boys and Girls Club of San Antonio at Government Canyon State Natural area on Saturday April 28th in conjunction with the GC Park Rangers.

We’ll meet at the Home Depot parking lot (8801 S 1st St) just north of Slaughter Lane and IH 35 North.  We can carpool from there and travel to the park. The ride starts at 10:00 am so we will meet at the parking lot at 8:00 am. Adult volunteers are welcome; just bring your mountain bike…

Fort Worth Bicycling Association Rides
Almost Austin to Damn Near Fort Worth
Saturday, April 21, 2012 8:00 am
Cleburne: Amtrak Station

Joe Pool Lake
Saturday, April 21, 2012 9:00 am
Grand Prairie: Joe Pool Lake

Bicycle Saddle Pain and Discomfort
bicyclelab.com
Learn about your anatomy to get more comfortable on your bike seat.

Nearly all cyclists have problems with their body/saddle connection at some point. Some people just deal with the pain and discomfort while others give up cycling all together. It does not have to be that way.  We created this series of videos to help educate cyclists , bicycle fitters, coaches and even bicycle saddle…

Memorial bike honors memory of accident victim
By MADELINE BUCKLEY/The Brownsville Herald

Sometimes when Nadia Rodriguez came home at night, she would find her little brother asleep in front of the television, his mouth slightly open.

It is small details like this that make the 24-year-old miss her “hermanito” the most.

“I’m never going to see my little brother doing that again,” Rodriguez…

Economy affects event selection
By Bill Cullins            San Angelo Standard-Times
SAN ANGELO, Texas — The depressed economy is affecting more than just the purchase of big-ticket items such as cars and homes.

Worries about how to put food on the table and high prices at the gas pump are affecting events such as cycling and multisport races.

The economic woes are affecting which events people choose to participate in, what type of events they select…

Plano adopts tough fines to give cyclists more room
By THEODORE KIM         www.dallasnews.com

The Dallas-Fort Worth area, crisscrossed by menacing highways and lacking in paved trails, has never ranked among the most bicycle-friendly of places.

And while it may be some time before North Texas rivals Austin or New York as a cycling mecca, the region is pedaling to catch up.

Plano , once the home of cycling star Lance Armstrong, in February became the third North Texas city to approve stiff fines for drivers who veer too close to bicyclists on the road. Advocates are seeking similar…

@MountainBikeTx     via Twitter
MAP: Thanks to Lance Jones we have a much better, printer-friendly map of Ringtail Ridge Natural Area in San Marcos

Texas 4000  (@Texas4000)        via Twitter
2012 rider Leah Horsch being interviewed at tonight’s Round Rock Express game!

@BSS_Austin             via Twitter
The Pace Bend Mountain Bike Festival was great! Thank you everyone for coming out! We’ll see you at the races tomorrow!

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Ridge Riders, Bike saddles, Events, Fort Worth Bicycling Association, Ghisallo Racing Team, Ghost Bike, News, Pace Bend Mountain Bike Festival, Plano Texas, Ringtail Ridge Natural Area, Texas 4000 | Leave a reply

Blown by the Wind About the Route – April 14th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 14, 2012 by Rick AnkrumApril 14, 2012

Before I started my ride this morning I thought a northerly route would be the direction but after looking at the weather I saw a wind advisory. Sometimes these do not mean much but today it changed my ride direction to the southeast. Not because there would be a tailwind at the start but one on the return leg. My guideline wants me to start the ride into the wind and finish with the wind. Of course if I only followed this guideline I would almost never ride to the north with the southeast prevailing wind we have.

Wind Advisory in effect from 9 am this morning to 9 PM this evening…
The National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston has issued a Wind Advisory… which is in effect from 9 am this morning to 9 PM this evening.
* Event… south to southeast winds up to 20 to 30 mph with gust to 40 mph possible.

The revised route included the back roads to Crosby through the open grass fields. I thought the wind might not reach the upper limit on the advisory until after I headed back to the north and west. This 49 to 51 mile route sticks to the side roads except for a section on FM2100 and FM1960. On Saturdays I usually see other bikers who started earlier headed back as I ride to Crosby. I am not sure what route they take before our paths cross. They must start several hours before I do. Today I saw about 25 bikers spread along the route probably because of the high wind. When I left at 10:38 AM the wind already showed 23 mph with 27.6 mph gusts from the SSE. When I got home the wind shifted to the southeast at 25 mph and 31 mph gusts. Except for the wind good biking weather prevailed: 79 to 84 degrees, mostly cloudy, 54% humidity.

After biking yesterday I thought of today as a recovery ride day but with the wind it soon became apparent a full effort day was on tap. For the first 22 miles I biked into or had the wind coming at my right side. The hardest stretches were east of FM2100 on Old Atascocita Road and southbound on Ramsey Road when Atascocita Road intersected it. At one point along Old Atascocita Road one of the bikers going the opposite direction said there was no tailwind ahead. I nodded and yelled in agreement. Until I tuned onto Ramsey Road I stayed in my usual gearing for the open road but then I went up one gear on my rear cassette to ease my pedaling effort into the stiff headwind. Looking at my Garmin Edge the speed dropped into the 12 to 13 mph range and when a gust hit I went even slower.

There was a brief respite when I turned west on Ramsey Road and the wind kind of became a tailwind from my left rear quarter side but this did not last long as the road turned back south until I hit Stroker Road. Because of the wind I changed my route to a shorter one not going as far south to Crosby. Instead of 50 miles I opted for the 37.69 miles I ended up with. When Stoker Road came to FM2100 and I headed north the wind seemed to disappear because my speed going north almost matched the wind speed. After the effort I put out up to this point the tailwind came in handy. Battling the wind I did not drink as much water as I should so I stopped at an Exxon convenience store to refill my waterbottle. The cold water tasted great.

Back on the bike I headed to Huffman where I planned to take a break, drink a Diet Pepsi and eat my Kashi Trail Mix bars. It did not take long to get there with the tailwind. While I ate a man got out of a pickup truck wearing a BP MS150 T-shirt. As he went into the Chevron store he said the wind was really a strong one today. I agreed wholeheartedly with him. After getting refreshed I got back on the bike to head home. I expected the wind to be tough going over Lake Houston with no wind break and I was not disappointed. Where the below the  causeway openings allowed the wind to blow through the extra power buffeted me. I had to hold on tight to avoid getting blown over. The parallel traffic helped to shield me from the wind at times. With the wind behind me I biked home at a better pace than heading out.

My legs were not strong with all of the wind and my desire for a recovery ride from yesterday’s 35.77 mile ride. Even though yesterday’s ride was a little shorter I rode faster. At the beginning of the ride I new my average speed would be low. It ended up at 14.4 mph which is higher than I thought it would be. With all of the tailwind on northbound FM2100 I thought my max speed would be higher than the 21.7 mph from SportTracks. RideWithGPS.com calculated 26.2 mph max speed. Below is the Garmin Connect numbers. The 75.4 RPM average cadence affirms the slow riding into the wind.

Tomorrow will be a true rest day since I will not be able to bike due to a church meeting. Rain could dampen Monday’s ride chance as well. Some of today’s numbers and mileage recap:

  • 2:37:31 biking time today
  • 4:11 average minutes per mile
  • 36:02 resting time today
  • 10:46:54 riding time this week
  • 163.42 miles this week (5 biking days)
  • 342.82 miles in April
  • 1562.18 miles YTD
  • RideWithGPS.com data link (Click on the route at any point to see my speed and cadence. Going to the south will be slow.)

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4-14-2012 Home Weather Station End

4-14-2012 Home Weather Station End

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Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup April 13th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 13, 2012 by Rick AnkrumApril 13, 2012

Houston Bicycle Club
When: Program: Saturday 05/19/12 at: 11:00 a.m. Lucky’s Pub, 801 St. Emanuel HBC’s Annual Picnic Ride will start at 8:30. It will be a leader led in-town ride of about 20 miles. Then the club will provide lunch at Lucky’s for all of the participants. This meeting is also where HBC traditionally installs new club officers.

Bessie Creek 24
Date: April 14, 2012 – April 15, 2012
Location: Brookshire, TX
Contact: Kenneth Jessett713-502-6284
Details: The second edition of the Bessies Creek 24 will be held April 14/15, 2012. The 2012 Bessies Creek 24 races take place over a 21 mile loop commencing in Brookshire, Texas passing through Fulshear and Simonton before returning to Brookshire. The course is mostly flat and travels on FM roads. The majority of the roads have wide shoulders. The format of the 24 hour race, the 12 hour race and the 6 hour race is that the racer covering the most miles in the allotted time wins. Racing commences at 6:30 Saturday morning for…

Spring Six Pack MTB Race Series – Race 3
Date: April 15, 2012
Location: Amarillo, TX
Contact: Sun Adventure Sports Amarillo
Details: Spring MTB race series @ Girl Scout Trails. Cat 1,2,and 3 with age groups. $ payouts in each cat and age group, $ for end of series top finishers in each cat and age group. 25$ entry and you can drop one race in series standings, only five races count towards series totals

The Bicycle Shop Decal Project

Our mission is to document how bicycle shops everywhere use a small space to tell the world, “this bike came from us.”

Observations from a Bike: Chiropractor/Cyclist Lists Top 5 Cycling Preventable Ailments
www.pr.com
While taking part in a road rally recently, this chiropractor/avid cyclist noted a pattern of ailments of cyclists, all of which are preventable. Here is his top 5 list.

Dallas, TX, April 13, 2012 –(PR.com)– Dr. Jeff Manning, DC, cyclist, and owner of the Manning Wellness Clinic in Dallas, Texas, along with more than 3000 cyclists, took part in the annual Tour Dallas Road Rally, past Saturday, April 7. Tour Dallas is always a well-planned, well-executed, perfect-for-all-levels-of-rider rally, with 3…

 Message To Dallas: Cycling Isn’t Going Away (Tour Dallas)
By Chris Phelan / Contributor            healthblog.dallasnews.com
To the strains of The Who’s “Baba O’Riley” with its synthesizer beginning and famous “Teenage Wasteland” refrain, 3300 cyclists headed out from Dallas City Hall last Saturday as part of Tour Dallas to make a 30 mile loop of the city. “Out here in the fields / I fight for my meals / I get my back into my livin,” Roger Daltrey sang.

This wasn’t a race, as stressed in pre-ride literature and event director Bikin’ Mike Keel. This was as the title said, a tour, a casual to moderate paced ride through a large swath of Dallas, that…

Basic Maintenance/Roadside Survival Clinic
Plano Cycling & Fitness
You’ve got a bike.  You ride it and have a blast.  What if you get a flat tire 10 miles away from your house?  Would it be a disaster or a minor bump in the road?  This class covers the things you need to know to get your bike rolling again on the trail so you’re not walking it back.
When: Saturday, April 28 @ 1pm
Topics include:
1) Change a front or rear flat quickly and easily
2) How to clean & lube your chain
3) Cycling equipment and Clothing(What’s it for and why is it important?)
4) And much, much more.
This class will help you gain confidence so you can handle any bike problems that may occur during a ride.  You don’t need to bring anything to the class except something to take notes with if you would like. …

Easter Weekend Rides
by Roy and Christine        Pedal Pushers

Friday morning ride.
On Easter weekend, many had 3-4 days off from work. Liz was off Friday and invited us for a leisurely ride in the country near her home. …

…We have a routine Monday evening ride that we all enjoy. We had a few more to show up than normal since some still had the day off. …

Bike to work day
www.chron.com

Fred Zapalac, owner of Blue Line Bike Lab, left, and Kevin Chenevert, right, lead a group of cyclists down a bike trail off of Taylor Street on their way to downtown to participate in Bike to…

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