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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.

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I wanted to reach down and squeeze the tire – May 4th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 4, 2011 by Rick AnkrumMay 4, 2011

Th weather warmed up some since Monday’s ride and the wind has moderated. The temperature at the ride start was 77 degrees and 71 at the finish. Wind was steady around 13 mph from the southeast. Mostly cloudy skies helped me get to ride 28.11 miles with the daylight lasting until I returned at 8:10 PM. Average speed was a strong 15.5 mph with a maximum speed of 22.0 mph. Average cadence was 79.0 rpm.

I passed three other riders at the 11 to 13 mile marks. I wore a long sleeve jersey expecting the temperature to be cooler as the sun went down. This was a good move.

Around the 23 mile point I thought my front tire was starting to get soft. I wanted to reach down and squeeze the tire whenever I stopped but I resisted the urge and instead rode hard to get home before the tire went flat. When I got home the squeeze confirmed my fear so I will be repairing the tire shortly.

May mileage is up to 73.09 miles and the year to date miles are 1575.76. I expect to ride tomorrow evening with the weather probably being somewhat warmer.

5-4-2011 Bike Ride Data and Route

5-4-2011 Home Weather Start and Finish

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for May 3rd

Texbiker.net Posted on May 3, 2011 by Rick AnkrumMay 3, 2011

TX Lege proposal could allow new regional hike/bike grid
Utility Hike/Bike Trail Bills
Jay Blazek Crossley
The Texas Legislature is considering a pair of companion bills (HB 3802 and SB 1793) that would ease utility company liability to allow deals with public entities to create hike/bike trails across the Houston region along utility easements, according to the Houston Chronicle. …

Monday night ride, Cookout, and Blood Drive 5/9/2011
from Old Tascosa Cycling Club
Monday 5/9/2011 we will be leaving the Coffe Memorial Blood Center @ 6pm and when returning we will have a cookout and a blood drive. We will need at least 15 people to sign up to give blood after the ride to make it worthwhile to the blood center. This is to promote May is bike month, and hope the cycling club can have a good turnout. The Coffe Memorial Blood Center is having a mobile blood drive during the month of May, and if you give blood you will recieve a t-shirt and entered to win a Cannondale mountain bike or a GT road bike. For nore info call Suzanne @ 676-2180.
Ride starts @ 6pm
Cookout @ 7:30pm
Blood Drive @ 8pm

2011 Austin Bike Month Guide
from www.austinchronicle.com
May is Bike Month in Austin, including Bike to Work Week and Day and myriad other events, rides, and celebrations. Thanks to the city of Austin, the Austin Cycling Association, and Austin on Two Wheels for information included in this section – including the new…

6:30pm – Bicycle Path Time Trial Series
from Corinth Cycling Club
by Scott Franklin
When: Wed May 11, 2011 6:30pm to Wed May 11, 2011 7:30pm  CDT
Where: Denton Airport
Event Description:  The Bicycle Path will be hosting the Wednesday Night Time trials once again! All levels of riders are encouraged to attend and there is no cost. 6:30pm For more information visit www.thebicyclepath.com or come by the shop

Ride and Learn: Midwestern State University
By Imelda March from www.dailypeloton.com
We continue to explore the world of U.S. based collegiate cycling programs and have ventured deep into “Texas Country” with a visit to the State of Texas with a stop at Midwestern State University (MSU).

Midwestern State University (MSU) is located in Wichita Falls, Texas. Aside from their academics MSU is well know among the cycling community for…

1st KidFest a success
Tim Monzingo Jacksonville Daily Progress
Commerce Street was filled with the smell of grilling meat, sound of laughing children and the rustling of balloons in the breeze Sunday.

Dark clouds drifted overhead, threatening rain but that didn’t dampen the spirits of kids as they rode bicycles, petted goats and explored the inside of fire trucks at KidFest. …

Bike Plan Controversy in Arlington
by Doug Magditch www.the33tv.com
A plan to add nearly 300 miles of bike lanes and trails to Arlington has hit a bump in the road. A group opposed to plan, Save Our Streets, claims it will waste millions of taxpayer dollars, and result in serious injuries. Now, the city’s taking a second look.

For people looking to save money on gas and get a little exercise, bicycles are the perfect alternative. …

Embarking on a journey
Rob Ford news@gonzalesinquirer.com
In the seemingly never-ending battle to stop cancer, we’re blessed with individuals determined to give it their all to raise money for cancer research and to cure this horrible disease. Tommy Vinyard, a 2009 graduate of Gonzales High School, has joined in the fight against cancer by embarking on a challenging summer bicycling venture.

Vinyard, a sophomore at the University of Texas in Austin, is a member of the Texas 4000, which is a group of some 46 college students who will ride…

WTCA Caprock Escarpment Tour
Date: May 14, 2011
Location: Crosbyton, TX
Contact: Pat Gerdemann806-445-5617
Details: The Caprock Escarpment will be held on Saturday, May 14th, at 0800 starting from the Silver Falls Rest Area just east of Crosbyton. So, Mother’s Day is this Sunday and then you can ride the Escarpment to help eliminate those chocolates and other goodies. (Just kidding.) Silver Falls Rest Area is on highway 82 going east from loop 289. Just take the Idalou exit and follow Hwy 82 through Idalou, Ralls, Lorenzo, and Crosbyton to arrive at the rest area. The drive takes about 45 minutes from central Lubbock. The bicycle route continues east on hwy 82 until you arrive in Dickens. At Dickens, we will have a rest stop and then have you turn south to Spur. We’ll refuel you in Spur and then send you northwesterly back to Hwy 82. We’ll have a rest area at the top of the hill before you turn onto hwy 82. At hwy 82, you will turn left, west, and head back to Silver Falls. The total mileage is 58 and the cost for the ride is $5 per person.

TNP!!
from www.brazoscyclists.org
The 2011 edition of the Take No Prisoners (TNP) Ride began in March and will run through October. Come on out and get faster! 5:30 departure from the Shell station at Harvey Rd and the northbound Hwy 6 bypass. More info…

Get on your bikes and ride!
from www.peopleforbikes.org
May is National Bike Month. It’s a time when the days are longer and the weather is warmer – and a perfect time to start riding bikes or to resume riding after a long winter. Or, to just enjoy riding without bundling up.

Every day this month, at least 11 million Americans will bicycle. Some will ride on pavement, others on dirt. A few will pedal 100 miles, while others will roll maybe three blocks. Some rides will be unforgettable: particularly…

2011 Muenster Metric Century – bicycle ride report
from The Wheel Brothers – Cycling in Texas
By Ron Hawks:
The Muenster Metric Century bicycle ride, held on April 30th, turned out to be a spectacular day.  As I was riding up the morning of the ride, I was concerned about the wind as the day before Muenster had wind gusts of up to 40+ mph.  Although the wind was blowing in the morning, it was forecasted to slow down a bit in the afternoon which is very unusual for Texas.  With this being my fourth year in a row doing this ride, I prepared myself for a challenging day in the saddle with a hilly terrain and a strong southern wind in my face for the last 15 miles. …

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Arlington Bike Plan, Austin Events, Brazosport Texas, Corinth Cycling Club, Digest of Bicycle Blog Posts, KidFest, Midwestern State University, Muenster Metric Century Bike Rally, National Bike Month, Old Tascosa Cycling Club, Texas 4000 for Cancer, Utility Company Easements, West Texas Cycling Association | Leave a reply

Gary Glickman Memorial Criterium – Richardson, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on May 3, 2011 by Rick AnkrumMay 3, 2011

Gary Glickman Memorial Criterium
Presented by Mirage Cycling
Richardson, TX
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Online Registration Closes Thursday, May 26, 2011 at 1:00 AM ET

The course is located at the NWC of Palisades Blvd at south-bound frontage road US 75 (North Central Expressway) in Richardson.  From points North of Richardson Tx, take Exit 26 (Galatyn Pkwy/Campbell Rd) on SB US 75.  From points South of Richardson Tx, take Exit 27A on NB US 75 (Galatyn Pkwy/Renner Rd) and make a U-turn at Renner Rd, continue South on frontage road to Palisades Pkwy

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Oblate Trail Ride – Brownsville, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on May 3, 2011 by Rick AnkrumMay 3, 2011

Oblate Trail Ride
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Start & Finish

START
Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Brownsville
6 a.m.  Registration & Packet Pickup
7 a.m.  25 and 62.5 mile routes begin

Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle National Shrine, San Juan
8 a.m.  Registration & Packet Pickup
9 a.m.  25 mile route begins

Two start locations are available to accommodate riders from different ends of the Valley.

FINISH LOCATION / CELEBRATION
La Lomita Chapel, 3 miles south of Expressway 83 on FM 1016 in Mission, TX 78572

The course will close at 4 p.m. Emergency support and water stops will no longer be available after this time.

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