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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.

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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Ride the dog crash route – April 23rd Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 23, 2011 by Rick AnkrumApril 23, 2011

Today I decided to ride the route where I had my dog crash on March 19th. There were several reasons to do this:

  • Build my confidence about riding this route
  • See if the dog was still there and how he reacted to a bike rider
  • The wind was out of the south over 11 mph when I started

The other day in one of my ride reports I mentioned that the preferred way to ride is to start into the wind so that you do not over ride your strength to return back to the start. Today that was very important. While the temperature of 88 degrees and partly cloudy skies were ideal the wind was another matter. I was already windy when I started at 8:40AM with a steady breeze at 11 mph and I did not think to check the gust speed. While I did not know the gust speed it was apparent not too far into the ride any riding going south would be into a strong wind. When I got home the weather showed wind gusts at 27.6 mph with the steady wind at 17.6 mph. There were times when I was riding into the wind I could only manage 10.9 mph. I pedaled through these sections with the hope that whenever I turned north the tailwind would be worth it. It was but because of the speed I had with the tailwind these sections ended way too soon. I wore down my muscles with the wind so the last 8 miles were slower than usual even with a tailwind most the way.

I saw numerous riders along the route beginning at the west side of Lake Houston on FM1960. This lasted until I got to where Old Atascocita Road turned north on the other side of FM2100. I saw one other rider after that. This is a gallery of the riders I did photograph.

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When I got to the scene of the dog crash I took these two pictures. The dog had no interest in me unlike the day of the crash as you can see in the picture. In fact after I took the picture the dog went back a few yards and laid down. The other picture shows where the crash took place just past the mailbox.

The Dog involved in the crash

The crash location

With the wind my average speed was lower than usual at 14.4 mph but my maximum speed was normal at 22.9 mph. Average cadence was 76.4 rpm which I can understand because when I was riding at 10 or 11 mph my cadence was very low at 50 rpm or so. I probably should have shifted to a lower gear to keep the rpm higher. This route is very flat but there are portions where the grass farms are that are very exposed to the wind. If there were trees they have been removed in order to plant grass. I think before they raised grass these were rice farms.

April mileage update:

  • April miles 532.57
  • Miles this week 160.98
  • YTD miles 1359.24

4-23-2011 Bike Ride Data

4-23-2011 Bike Ride Route

4-23-2011 Home Weather Finish

Additional charts, weather and map.

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Daily News Roundup April 22nd – Texas Bicycling

Texbiker.net Posted on April 22, 2011 by Rick AnkrumApril 22, 2011

Chris Carmichael Blog: New Routes Offer New Challenges
by CTS
Endurance athletes are creatures of habit. We ride, run, hike and traverse the same routes over and over again, sometimes for years on end. For the most part it’s a matter of necessity; we gravitate to the routes that are the safest, quickest, most fun, or simply those that are available. But if you’re finding that you’re lacking…

Tips to Having a Safe and Successful Charity Ride Experience
by CTS
By Chris Carmichael
I’ve talked to thousands of cyclists before they’ve embarked on challenging journeys, and in addition to questions about training, nutrition, and pacing, the subject of safety always comes up. And it should, because with thousands of cyclists on the roads together, riding safely is everyone’s responsibility. Despite the importance of…

Switching Gears Cyclery Hosts An Earth Day Ride
by dickdavid
Our friends at Switching Gears Cyclery and Cycle Celebrations are hosting the Earth Day Dallas Bike Ride tomorrow at 1:00 pm.

Here’s some info from their Facebook page:
Join us Saturday April 23 at Main Street Garden in downtown Dallas as we ride to the Earth Day Dallas event! We meet 1pm, ride at 2pm.Come Celebrate Earth Day and enjoy GOOD food, HOT bands, and plenty of COLD beverages for ALL ages. There will be lots of art, exhibits, and…

Officers trek across Texas to honor fallen colleagues
By Michael Slother
RANSOM CANYON ,TX (KCBD) – Law enforcement officers from across the state rode their bikes from Midland to Ransom Canyon Friday to honor two fallen officers from the South Plains.

The Ride for the Fallen stretches nearly 3,000 miles to honor officers killed in the line of duty. …

Bicycle Sport Shop
Putting more people on bikes, more often
By Kate Hull
For Hill Abell, cycling is a sport and a lifestyle—and the bike is as much of a tool as it is a means of entertainment. Abell, the owner of Bicycle Sport Shop, makes it his mission to get more people on bikes, more often.

Abell and his wife, Laura Agnew, have owned Bicycle Sport Shop since 1984 when he purchased the modest shop on Barton Springs Road as a student at The University of Texas. Seeing the opportunity to turn the business into his career, Abell left business school and…

Community briefs
By Amarillo Globe-News staff
…The “Ride of Silence” will be 6:30 p.m. May 18 leaving from Amarillo College, Southwest 24th Avenue and Jackson Street. The purpose of the bicycle ride is to honor cyclists who have been killed or injured by motorists while cycling and to remind motorists to share the road with bicycles. …

Abilene’s Steam-N-Wheels draws cyclists of all stripes
By Bill Cullins
A sizable group of cyclists from San Angelo made the trek north to Abilene on March 26 for the 2011 Steam-N-Wheels cycling race and bike tour.

This Abilene event was a great example of what’s possible when a city’s recreation department partners with the local community. In this case, the race was sponsored…

Craig Ranch, Stonebriar and Frisco North SPA Massage Envy Centers Sponsor Riders Against MS
For the fourth year in a row, the Craig Ranch, Stonebriar and Frisco North SPA Massage Envy centers are proud to sponsor Riders Against MS of Frisco, Texas in the Bike MS Sam’s Club Ride on April 30 and May 1, 2011. …

Earth Day: Reduce for 100 days to make it worth it!
by Ken
I started riding bikes to reduce my carbon footprint and to stay healthy.  Since then, I ride for more than that one reason, but I still think this is an important part of cycling.  This is why I love riding to work.  This post is in honor…

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Blazing Saddles, the Afterburn – Warda, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on April 22, 2011 by Rick AnkrumApril 22, 2011

Blazing Saddles, the Afterburn
Presented by Sun and Ski Sports
Warda, TX
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Online Registration Closes Thursday, June 23, 2011 at 6:00 PM ET

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Katy Flatland Century – Katy, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on April 22, 2011 by Rick AnkrumApril 22, 2011

Katy Flatland Century 2011
Presented by Northwest Cycling Club
Houston/Katy, TX
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Online Registration Will Open Sunday, May 01, 2011 at 12:01 AM ET
Katy Flatland Century
100 miles  7:00 AM  $30
Start/Finish Location:
Rhodes Stadium Katy Texas
Routes: 24, 31, 45, 55, 76, 90 and 100 miles

Directions to Ride Start
Start is from Rhodes Stadium just North of Interstate 10 in Katy:  13 miles west of Sam Houston Beltway 8.
Exit at Grand Pkwy,  turn right, North, go to Franz  Rd,  Turn left to Katy Ft Bend rd turn left to Rhodes Stadium.
Or Exit Grand Pwky,  turn right,  go .5 mile to Colonial Pkwy,  turn left go 1.5 mile to Stadium

NOTE:  RIDERS WILL BE CHECKED FOR REGISTRATION NUMBERS AT THE START LINE AND AT REST STOPS.  PLEASE MAKE YOUR RIDE NUMBER VISIBLE.

Registration and Packet Pickup:
At Northwest Cyclery (hwy 290 at  Jones Rd) First exit past Beltway 8 off  Hwy 290
Friday, July 15h from 11:00 am to 6:30 pm
Saturday, July 16h from 11:00 am to  4:30 pm
Ride Start, Sunday, July 17th from  5:30 am to 8:00 am

Regristation is available at RIDE START  – $40
Start Times:
7:00 am – Staggered start with 100 milers, released in groups of 200-300 riders each.
7:20 am  -  Start for 55 and shorter routes.  If you are doing a shorter route,  Start at correct time so you are directed onto the shorter route.

First 1500 registered riders guaranteed an event T-shirt and a water bottle.
Registration and Lunch After ride meal at RAINES HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA – Inside A/C!! A/C!!:  BBQ,  Iemonade,

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