Felicia Frazar | seguingazette.com

For two years, Seguin residents Jack and Valerie Lanford watched as a portion of their backyard transformed into the last leg of the Walnut Springs Hike and Bike Trail.
“Everything came together,” Valerie said. “It looks beautiful down here.”
The couple joined dozens of residents, outdoor enthusiasts and city officials as they officially opened the extension for public use. Seguin City Council was able to complete the $5.18 million project with assistance from the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization and Texas Department of Transportation, Seguin City Manager Steve Parker said.
“This is a great project that had partnerships between TxDOT as well as the Alamo Area MPO that …
By Thaddeus Imerman | kdhnews.com

Twenty Copperas Cove middle school students and adult mentors rushed with excitement Thursday morning as they were given the go-ahead to grab their tools and bicycles the children could put together — and keep.
The Texas Workforce Commission purchased the bikes thanks to a statewide grant called Jobs, Y’all, according to Charley Ayres, director of industry-education partnerships for Central Texas Workforce Solutions.
Students were selected based on certain criteria and turned wrenches and tightened bolts and screws.
“I know that once it’s done, I’m going to feel real proud of myself,” said Kyleigh Weikum, an incoming …
Kevin Highfield | strava.com
Ran with the A group which was a reasonable pace. 22.7 average up to the rendevous at mile 102. Siouxsie ran great – perfect rig for the job – comfy ride but not slow


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Mark Noblitt MTCCSA | strava.com
Had a hard stop today, so no century….

Brent Wells | strava.com
This was another amazing ride put together by David Patterson who we are all very thankful to have back riding with us again!?
We had a fairly big group this morning, and the pace was fast, but “friendly” in that no one intentionally got dropped. I’m very thankful to chris meldner for doing a few extra miles with me toward the end. As always, I am ultimately thankful to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for saving me both spiritually and physically, and allowing me to not only return to this sport, that I love, but to finish another ride safely with some great friends

A quick pic of our rather large group, as we stopped to regroup at the top of a fairly steep climb.
Martha Morin | strava.com

Ivan Reid | strava.com
45mm tires trying to hang with a group of 20 people on road bikes is a rough combination… especially with rolling hills ? that was a workout for sure, but an epic ride with the SA crew as always

Michael St.Dizier Sr. | strava.com

Federica Arkadin | strava.com
I remembered why I used to live riding bikes

Dolores Becho | strava.com
My absolute favorite ride.. Enjoyed the pretty scenery and comradeship with fellow cyclists..

Daniel Cruz | strava.com

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Xochilt Garcia | mesquite-news.com

Horns honked and bells rang as eight children on bicycles rode in a parade from Patriots’ Casa to the Central Academic Building at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.
The University Police Department hosted Bike Rodeo, a safety and handling training program for children ages 6 to 12 June 23.
The participants were children, grandchildren and friends of A&M-San Antonio staff.
“We don’t get to do this kind of event throughout the year,” Officer Karen Tucker said. “We wanted to offer something to the campus community children.”
The young cyclists colored and …
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