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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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Two Days of Self Created Drama – November 29th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on November 29, 2011 by Rick AnkrumNovember 29, 2011

The last two days has included self-created drama. Last night while I was fixing dinner I decided to see how deep the serrated edge on the Cutright wax paper box can slice my thumb. I found that it cut more than wax paper and my right thumb has a cut about 1/8″ deep and 3/4″ long. It looked like I might need to make a trip to the doctor but the bleeding stopped and the cut looks like it is going to be okay. My wife wanted to pour alcohol over it and I was not in favor of this but it was done and I survived but I was shaking the thumb a lot from the pain.

Drama two was focused on helping my oldest daughter with a Barnes & Noble Nook Color ereader hack. B&N has a super deal on refurbished Nook Color’s and it is possible to load Android 2.3 on it and have a very good tablet. I have one that I like very much. In the process of making the microSD card for her Nook Color i messed up the one I used. For some reason I could not fix mine for two days. This was very frustrating and I have been working on fixing it for two days. Fortunately for that project the weather yesterday was too chilly for me to ride (58 degrees was the high) so I could focus on the fix but today the weather warmed up to 65 degrees when I finally solved the problem and decided to make my ride today one to take the envelope to the post office. I was beginning to think I would not solve this problem but I was able to get to the post office in time for the evening pickup and still ride 13.59 miles.

As I was getting ready to leave on my ride I squeezed the tires to check the pressure and thought they were a little low. When I put the pump on I saw the pressure was down below 40 psi. This probably accounts for the slow speeds I have had when I thought I should have been going faster. After pumping up the tires to 52 psi or so I jumped on the bike and noticed right away the ease of pedaling. So today’s ride average speed 12.8 mph and the max speed was 23.9 mph. My average cadence 79.7 RPM, almost what I do on my road bike. Even though I got a much later start than I planned (4:15 PM) I was still able to get a good ride in. The sky was clear but I did get caught trying cross some streets by the rush hour traffic. November miles are now 387.80 and year to date I have ridden 5371.30 miles. I am not sure if it will warm up enough to ride tomorrow or not. The forecast is for a high of 61 degrees, just barely over my wimp cutoff of 60.

11-29-2011 Bike Ride Data and Route Map

Link to my Garmin Connect map and data.

Link to my RidewithGPS.com map and data.

11-29-2011 Home Weather End

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Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Bike Ride Report, Kingwood Trails, Motobecane 700HT MTB, Trails | 2 Replies

Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup for November 28th

Texbiker.net Posted on November 29, 2011 by Rick AnkrumNovember 29, 2011

Houston Bicycle Club Fulshear North Ride
Distances: Countryside Fulshear 32(A), 37(A), 48(A), 60(C) miles
One of our regular Saturday club rides. Routes may vary from week to week (maps available). The base ride goes north to Brookshire via Hunt Road and west to San Felipe before returning to Fulshear via FM 1093 just east of Wallis. Longer ride goes south as far as Orchard. Shorter routes are available.

West Texas Premier Cyclocross Series Race 3
Date: December 4, 2011
Location: Lubbock, TX
Contact: Details: Mae Simmons Community Center, (MLK & Canyon Lakes Dr). Course is available for pre-ride at 2pm and wheels roll at 2:30. Weather doesn’t matter!

El Paso Bicycle Club Ride
Pick Your Own Distance to Hatch
Description:     Pick your mileage to reach Hatch, N.M. at a moderate, talk-friendly pace. Option for round trips of 104, 80 and 43 miles. The 104-milers leave La Mesa at 7:45 a.m. and arrive at The Bean in Mesilla at 8:30 a.m. The 80-milers depart The Bean at 9 a.m. and arrive at Fort Selden at 10:15 a.m. The 43-milers leave Fort Selden at 10:30 a.m. Midway destination for everyone is Sparky’s in Hatch for green chile cheeseburgers. Bring a driverÕs license or other ID just in case for the Border Patrol station on NM 185. Mesilla group should park at municipal lot south of The Bean. Jess Waller, 575-496-1682.

El Paso Bicycle Club Ride
Holiday Lights Ride
Description:     Leave from Marwood Park (aka Braden Aboud Park) on River Bend Road for an easy 10-mile ride to see the holiday lights around the Upper Valley, including the Willows and El Paso Country Club neighborhoods. Front and rear lights required; Christmas lights on the bike optional. Dinner and beer/wine at Hello Pizza to follow. Margaret OÕKelley, 915-588-3825 (extra bike lights available – call Margaret).

Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club Ride
Somerset / Poteet Two-Step Ride
December 11, 2011 8:00 am
Ride will start at 8:00 a.m. Meet at the Park and Ride across from Bill Millers at Hwy. 16 South and 1604. This is a scenic 32-34 mile ride.   Lunch to be decided. For more information, contact ride leaders Debbie Hayes at 844-1414 or Richard Hayes at 844-1457.

Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club Ride
Buddy Calk Trail Head Ride
Sunday, December 18th : Ride starts at 9:00. We’ll meet at the Buddy Calk Trailhead on Babcock Road (between DeZavala and Hausman) and ride this paved trail out to Loop 1604.  Ride 1604 for a bit then out to the Rim and back to the trail.  The ride is about 25 miles and suitable for road bikes.   For more information, contact ride leaders Tom and Debbie Korinchock at 830-643-4204 or 210-860-2420 or email them at tkorinchock@satx.rr.com.

Fitness community mourns loss of Castle Hill Fitness owner
By Pam LeBlanc   Fit City

Condolences to the Castle Hill Fitness family, who lost owner and general manager Paolo Minissi last week.

An email was sent to members of the fitness club, 1112 Lamar Boulevard, over the weekend, informing them of Minissi’s death on Wednesday, Nov. 23.

“Paolo opened the doors of Castle Hill Fitness nine years ago with a vision of building a community devoted to health and fitness,” the message said. “In this moment of great loss, we are reminded of this vision and the legacy of what he built within these walls will continue.” …

Boutique Ride – Dec 11th
by UrbanPedal        Dallas Cycle Chic

Get out your bike basket and find your scarf – Sunday December 11th 2011 will be the first Cycle Chic Boutique Ride, visiting the best locally-owned boutiques of the West Village and Henderson Ave. There’s a good variety of shops with guys and ladies clothes, bike-friendly home furnishings, and odds and ends perfect for socking stuffing. …

4th Annual Urban Farm Bicycle Tour rolls sustainably this Saturday
by elliott            Austin on Two Wheels

This Saturday, Bicycle Sport Shop and Edible Austin will be giving you a chance to sample local food, experience urban farming, and support a good cause. 4th Annual Urban Farm Bicycle Tour will offer a self guided tour of farmers markets, urban farms and community gardens all to benefit the Sustainable Food Center and Urban Roots.

We have attended this great, family friendly ride in the past and wrote about it here. The ride will include up to 20 stops to learn about and experience sustainable food. It is part of a larger series of events organized by Edible…

Using the Uberhood Bicycle Umbrella in the Rain – A Review
By Justin        The Plano Cyclist

Like some sort of dust bowl farmer (or any Texan in 2011) I have been praying for the clouds to open up for some time now. Unlike them, I wanted it to rain just so I could do some product testing on the Uberhood bicycle umbrella. We actually had some rain the other evening, so I put on a sweatshirt to fight the chill, handed the phone to my wife/photographer (just like Graham Hancock!) and took my ‘hood for a wet spin. …

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Cyclocross, Dallas Cycle Chic, El Paso Bicycle Club, Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club, Houston Bicycle Club, News, Paolo Minissi, Uberhood, Urban Farm Bicycle Tour | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for November 27th

Texbiker.net Posted on November 27, 2011 by Rick AnkrumNovember 27, 2011

Bicycle Wheel Animations
blog.makezine.com

My friend Karen Nazor send me a link to this video of animations being created, phenakistoscope/persistence of vision-style, on bicycle wheels, using paper cut-outs in the spokes. Really nifty.

For all who participated in 2011 Cranksgiving…Thank you!!
by spinnincin         www.austinridgeriders.com
More than 75 mountain bikers from Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, and points in between brought their bikes to Pace Bend Park today, smiling and laughing as they waited in the rain for the ride to start. Six hours and 475 laps later they were still smiling between bites of brisket and sips of frosty beverage. I love these people! What a blast! Thank heavens for the sandy soil at Pace Bend, alternate routes that spared our precious singletrack, and smart riders who walked the slickest sections of slimestone! Thank heavens for our incredible volunteers, the outstanding ARR board of directors, and the sponsors who contributed to a raffle worth waiting for despite the cold winds! Mark your calendars for next year folks!

Road Bike Sizing: Why It’s Confusing
by Eric Bowen        BikFit Blog
When things used to be simple
It used to be fairly simple to know what size of bike you were buying. For example, a 54 cm frame usually meant that the seat tube was 54 centimeters.  Most often this was measured from the center of the bottom bracket to the center of the top tube. Top tubes were almost always level with the ground, and were usually within a centimeter of the length of the seat tube (i.e. traditional geometry, figure 1). Bikes were often built in 1 cm…

Why Three out of Four Athletes Take Caffeine Before Competition
Dr. Gabe Mirkin’s Fitness and Health E-Zine
In January 2004, the World Anti-Doping Agency removed caffeine from its prohibited drug list to allow athletes to take coffee, tea, chocolate, cocoa, guarana, cola drinks, energy drinks and so forth. Researchers have now measured the caffeine concentration in 20,686 urine samples obtained for doping control from 2004 to 2008. They found that 75 percent of athletes in official national and international competitions had consumed caffeine before or during competition (Appl Physiol Nutr Metab, Aug 2011;36(4):555-61). As expected, athletes in endurance sports (triathlon, cycling, and rowing) had the highest urine concentrations of caffeine. Gymnasts had the lowest urine caffeine…

Bandera Texas Mountain Bike Crash
http://youtu.be/eQ7J6WgrtuY
Mountain biking at the Dixie Dude Ranch in Bandera, Texas. First crash of the trip.

Woman Hollering Creek Ride
San Antonio Wheelmen
Date:     12/11/2011
Time:     09:00 AM-12:00 PM
Location:     Converse, TX
Details: Woman Hollering Creek Ride (E) [F to R].  Route of 26 to 70 miles.
This popular` ride features the rolling farmland east of Bexar County, fresh hot pies at the stop in New Berlin and, of course, the famous Woman Hollering Creek. Meet at Judson High School in Converse. From Loop 1604, turn right (west) on Rocket Lane at the stop light. When Rocket Lane merges to Schaeffer, continue straight to the parking lot on the right across from Norris Drive.  Contact:  Cliff Hickel, 210/884-9470

Bicycle Dreams, the award-winning film about Race Across America (RAAM).
Please check out our trailer at www.bicycledreamsmovie.com if you are not familiar with our film, which has already become the most decorated cycling movie of all time, winning awards at 16 film festivals.

We are bringing our film to Dallas on the night of Wednesday, Feb. 1 when we will show it at the Studio Movie Grill Royal Lane as a benefit for Bike DFW. I trust that you will help support this organization by helping to spread the word throughout the cycling and outdoors community about this wonderful event, which should be the social event of the cycling season. I hope you and your staff will also wish to attend this event; I know I have spoken to some of you already and I wish to thank you for your help in making the night a huge success.

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Austin Ridge Riders Cranksgiving 6 hour Ride, Bicycle Dreams, Bicycle Wheels, BikFit Blog, Caffeine, Crash, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, Health, Race Across America, San Antonio Wheelmen | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup for November 26th

Texbiker.net Posted on November 26, 2011 by Rick AnkrumNovember 26, 2011

Corinth Cycling Club Rides
8:00am – Cup o Joe
by Scott Franklin
When: Sat Dec 10, 2011 8am to 9:30am  CST
Where: Ronny Crownover Middle School
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.

8:00am – Harden Dental Team Ride
by Scott Franklin
When: Sat Dec 10, 2011 8am to 11am  CST
Where: Ronny Crownover Middle School
Event Description: This is the weekly training ride for the Corinth Cycling/Harden Dental race team. This is a 62 mile loop on an established route. Expect a fast pace and be prepared to fix your own mechanicals. There are no stops on this ride. -8:00am

Man opposed to pipeline rides across country
By Luke Nichols/Daily Sun staff writer

Tom Weis is driving a rocket trike from Canada to Houston, Texas.

His goal: rally opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline route.

“I’m riding to lend my support to all the landowners that live along that proposed route,” Weis said. “We’re fighting to keep that pipeline off their land.”

Weis is a renewable energy advocate for Climate Crisis Solutions out of Boulder, Colo. He started his journey about 40 days ago and has traveled…

Rio South Texas Cycling Coalition

Texas Mountain Bike Trails Welcome – YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy29nRRuXhA

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