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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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Daily News Roundup March 28th – Texas Bicycling

Texbiker.net Posted on March 28, 2011 by Rick AnkrumMarch 28, 2011

Houston-Galveston Area Keeps Current Bike/Ped Funding, Allocates Future Funding for Road and Freight Rail
by jack@biketexas.org (Jack Sanford)


Katy-Trail-HoustonLast Friday, March 25, the Houston-Galveston Area Council’s Transportation Policy Council (H-GAC TPC) voted not to cut $12.8 million of funding for bicycle and pedestrian projects, helping the Houston Bikeway Program continue to keep Houston on a roll. …

Thanks from the LBJ 100 Chair | Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club


Lucy Johnson with Yvonne Campos singing the Star Spangled Banner
As the sun has set on this year’s 4th Annual LBJ 100 Bicycle Tour, we can all stand tall and be proud of our efforts.  The wonderful   volunteers from the Hill Country Bicycle Touring Club outdid themselves this year, and we had an equal, and much welcomed, performance by our partners, the Cool Cats Cycling Club. …

2011 BikeMS Multi-Team Training Ride – Thank you Teams!
by sooner1

And we thought spring had arrived, silly us…  Some of us forgot that this is Texas and the weather is unpredictable.  Our cyclists found that out on Sunday when they showed up for Shawnee Trail CC’s second annual BikeMS Multi-Team Training Ride.  A 30+ degree temperature shift from Saturday, a stiff and chilly “in your face” wind.  I say “in your face”, because that wind shifted slightly once the long route headed…

Arlington’s Hike and Bike System Master Plan – Town Hall Meeting One and Two
On-Street Facilities at Risk–Please Attend Town Hall Meetings
Thank you everyone for your support of Arlington’s proposed Hike & Bike/Thoroughfare Development plans. The Mayor has formed a subcommittee to study these plans, consisting of council members Robert Shepard (Chair), James Bennett, and Kathryn Wilemon. …

Medal of Honor recipient in San Marcos for Ride 2 Recovery
Hays Free Press
by PAT MURDOCK
American Idol winner Taylor Hicks, set to perform a benefit concert for the injured veterans participating in the third annual Ride 2 Recovery Texas Challenge this evening in San Marcos, just may have attracted a rival for the center of attention on the riders’ first overnight stop on their ride through central Texas. …

BikeGeek’s 92 Mile Tour
Flickr.com photo gallery
Images from my 92-mile journey from Stone Oak in San Antonio to Seguin, TX (and back). Great route and an awesome solo adventure on two-wheels!

Houston Bicycle Club Ride
8:00 AM Sat 04/09/11
Gail Wellenkamp
Fulshear Orientation Ride
An easy paced 23 mile ride on flat roads with lots of pretty scenery and a cut through on pecan tree covered Hunt Road. Two stores along the way to stop and rest. Road bikes preferable, 8 – 13 mph. Need helmet, water bottle, patch kit or spare tube. Additional ride to coincide with “O” Ride. Ride goes west and south to Orchard and Wallis and is about 36 to 40 miles long. Maps available. If you want to ride with the club, but not with the “O” Ride, this is for you.

Austin Ridge Riders
All Level Group Rides
Sundays at Walnut Creek – 9:30 a.m.
With Daylight Savings Time back, the Sunday ride time has changed to 9:30 am.  Check this thread on the forum for updates. All are welcome! Austin Ridge Rider membership is not required (but we’d be glad to have you join). Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool and look for the club banner. This is a no-drop ride (you won’t be left behind), and beginners are welcome. We will split up into group/skill levels as needed. Helmets are required along with a bike in good working order. If it rains within 24 hours of the ride, we will cancel. For more information, contact Michael McMurtray via email or at five 5 four 7 one 4 nine.

El Paso Bicycle Club
Saturday, April 16
Mission Valley Meander-8:30 am
Meet at Cotton Eyed Joe’s Restaurant off the Clint Exit. Tour the valley missions and return to the restaurant for breakfast. 25 miles, Moderate Pace. Robin Vaughn, 915-443-9993.

Baylor Road Race Omnium Results
By Baylor Cycling on March 28, 2011 5:14 PM | No Comments
Here are the omnium results from this weekend’s racing that reflect the latest protest changes. If you places 1-3 in your category and didn’t get an award, email us and we’ll send you something.

2011 Saris Cycling Group School Poster Contest
by jack@biketexas.org (Jack Sanford)
This is the perfect time to teach fifth grade students about the important role bicycles play in our environment, our community, and our world.

Ask each student (fifth grade only) to create a poster that reveals his or her understanding of the significant purpose bicycling can play in their community. …

Environmentalists Gone Wild – Support Mountain Biking in Big Bend
by Christopher Curnutt
Let’s get my bias out in the open, I am highly sympathetic to environmental causes and believe we are far better off trying to preserve rather than destroy in the name of progress or commerce.  …

Wounded veterans cycling across Texas stop off in San Marcos
by Austin American-Statesman


The riders get bicycles that are theirs to keep and participate in cycling tours, which organizers say aid in their healing. Many vets are missing hands, legs or feet, and their cycles have been adapted to suit their needs. The Texas riders started at…

Luci Baines Johnson was right at home and on a roll
Ken Herman, Commentary
STONEWALL — Here’s something for your calendar for next March if you are interested in a little history, a little exercise and a little politics all delivered with a lot of passion.

This past Saturday I rode in the LBJ 100, a bike ride that starts and ends on the LBJ Ranch. The money raised helps sustain the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park. Great event, nice people, good cause. But the highlight came…

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Posted in Bicycling News | Tagged Arlington Hike & Bike Plan, Austin Ridge Riders, Big Bend National Park, BikeGeek, El Paso Bicycle Club, Houston Bicycle Club, LBJ 100 Bicycle Tour, News, Ride 2 Recovery, Saris Cycling Group, Shawnee Trail Cycling Club, Transportation Policy Council | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for March 27th

Texbiker.net Posted on March 27, 2011 by Rick AnkrumMarch 27, 2011

Fort Davis Cyclefest
Date: April 9, 2011 – April 10, 2011
Location: Fort Davis, TX
Contact: Peyton’s Bikes 432-699-1718
Details: (Date is tentative) Cyclefest is arguably the best and most scenic Bike Tour in the state of Texas with beautiful vistas , easy novice routes and challenging hills. Cyclefest is a “must do” for every cyclist. The annual Cyclefest Bike Tour and Hill Climb is held in the scenic “Texas Alps” of West Texas in Fort Davis, Texas. The Tour provides varying distance routes from 10, 25, 55 and 75 miles. The event is staged at the historic Prude Ranch in Fort Davis and is held the Third Weekend of September.

Bike-sharing program launches in San Antonio
B-cycle rentals encourage residents to ride
By VIANNA DAVILA, Staff writer
San Antonio launched a bike-sharing program this weekend, the first of its type in Texas.

The program is being funded by stimulus money and grants from the Energy Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A nonprofit called San Antonio Bike Share will administer B-cycle, a national bike-share program. …

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A lot has been happening since… – March 27th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on March 27, 2011 by Rick AnkrumMarch 27, 2011

A lot has been happening since my last ride on March 19. After my dog crash I needed a few days to heal and my wife had major surgery. So my riding time has been overcome by taking care of my wife. No regrets in taking the time off from riding though. She is worth every second of my time.

Now that I am able to ride I hit the road today but I was limited in time. My niece had a Special Olympics cycling practice so I had to speed along on my ride. March temperatures have been above normal lately so I was able to pare down on my apparel but increase my sun screen. It was 80 degrees, overcast skies and a 10 mph south breeze. I was able to try out my new Garmin Edge 500 GPS bike computer. It did good but I need to adjust the screen display data fields and stop the auto scroll. It seemed that whatever information I wanted to see the screen had scrolled to another one.

It was good to get back on the bike and my road rash is in the later stages of healing. My right knee will have a generous patch of altered skin and my right elbow will have a small patch.

March mileage update:

  • March miles 261.40
  • YTD miles 786.58

3-27-2011 Ride Data and Map

3-27-2011 Home Weather Station

Additional charts and weather:

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Daily News Roundup March 26th – Texas Bicycling

Texbiker.net Posted on March 26, 2011 by Rick AnkrumMarch 26, 2011

Chris Carmichael Blog: Tips for Windy Rides
by CTS
There’s nothing like a good training week to get my spirits up. Plus, the applications for the CTS Trans Andes Challenge are starting to pile up and I’m starting to get excited about the prospect of another major endurance challenge. For those of you who don’t know, I’m going to follow up my 2010 experience at La Ruta de los Conquistadores with…

New jobs section of site; Bicycles Plus needs mechanics
by bikedenton
To help Denton’s growing bike economy, we now list jobs here to connect passionate readers (aka riders) with hiring businesses. To request a listing, please send a job description and contact info to info@bikedenton.org. …

A beastly bike ride
by KYTX
By Amanda Roberson – email BULLARD (KYTX) – It was a beastly Saturday for some bikers in East Texas. The 23rd Annual Beauty and the Beast Bicycle Tour took place in Bullard Saturday. 655 bikers from across the country participated in the ride. …

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