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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.

3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-1
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High Mileage Week Ending On Kingwood Streets And Trails

Texbiker.net Posted on May 21, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMay 21, 2023

I closed out one of the highest mileage weeks with a bike ride on Kingwood streets and trails with 259.88 miles for the week. The ride was pleasant with an overcast sky holding the temperature just below 80 degrees and a light wind. A later start than yesterday after coming home from church and a snack to power my legs rolling away at 1:29 PM for 20.69 miles. The last time I rode more miles in a week was September 5 – 11 last year. Now I am within 71 miles of my 750 mile goal for May. The weather for the week excluded rain and wasn’t too hot and I rode each day.

5-21-2023 SportTracks Week Bike Rides Summary
5-21-2023 SportTracks Week Bike Rides Summary
5-21-2023 Sept 5-11 2022 Week Bike Rides Summary
5-21-2023 Sept 5-11 2022 Week Bike Rides Summary

Today the ride included a little more of the trails than typical. I should’ve rode a little farther to hit 260 miles for the week. I averaged 37.12 miles per day and Wednesday with the most miles.

5-21-2023 SportTracks 2023 Ride History Kingwood Streets
5-21-2023 SportTracks 2023 Ride History Kingwood Streets

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Gravel Locos, Biciclovia, Lend Your Legs and Other Texas Bicycling News

Texbiker.net Posted on May 20, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMay 20, 2023

Video: Bike To Work Day shows more options for pedaling to work in Houston

By Tom Zizka | www.fox26houston.com

HOUSTON – As much as Houston is a city for cars and trucks, the options for people to ride a bike are growing. That means the National Bike To Work Day brings more possibilities to ride.

In raw numbers, GOBankingRates calculated ditching a car and all its costs, for a bicycle, would equal an average savings of nearly $4,300 a year. However, there’s a very real challenge in finding comfort in pedaling to work. …


The Bike Curious Ride – Sunday May 21 – 6PM – Mueller Hangar
by u/bikecuriousatx in socialcyclingaustin


Houston Grand Crit Cancelled?
by u/SykoFI-RE in bikehouston


Video: Biciclovia to take place this weekend

By KGNS Staff | www.kgns.tv

LAREDO, TX. (KGNS) – The month of May is known as National Bike Month and the City of Laredo is inviting the community to pedal their way to downtown for a fun-filled event.

The city is hosting an event called Biciclovia that is meant to encourage families to enjoy the great outdoors by bringing their bicycles or tricycles for the little ones.

Officials will even have bicycles available for those who take part in the event.

There will also be plenty of food, activities, and vendors available as well.

It’s all happening this Saturday, May 20 at Tres Laredo’s Park at 8 a.m.


‘This is all we have of my son’ | Parents of San Antonio man killed while riding bike demand justice

www.kens5.com

Geoffrey Shafer was hit by a car near Culebra and Arcadia Creek. His loved ones gathered on what would have been his 39th birthday, still looking for answers.


Lend Your Legs : Social Cycling Austin and TSBVI

allevents.in

Mon May 22 2023 at 06:00 pm Texas School For The Blind, 1100 W 45th St,Austin,TX,United States, Austin, United States

The TSBVI has some tandem bikes for us to use. We are meeting at the school and taking the kids on a social ride. It’s an incredible experience to say the least. This is a chance to make a kiddo’s week just by riding your bike (something you would more than likely be doing anyway). One of our volunteers made this short about the ride a while back. …

… WHEN AND WHERE: 6PM to unload tandems, we leave at 6:30 SHARP from the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. We meet here https://goo.gl/maps/H1k5Uj28AhjUpvyy6. Be there on time. These kids are on a schedule, so the later you are, the less they get to ride.

WHAT: A leisurely ride through a nice neighborhood with the kids from the school. You will have as much fun as they do. After we drop the kids back at the school, we will ride for a …


Trail Conservancy showcases plan for art along the hike-and-bike trail

by: Sam Stark | www.kxan.com

AUSTIN (KXAN) – Austin’s Trail Conservancy held an event Saturday at the old Seaholm Intake Facility, kicking off the Arts and Culture Plan that is being implemented along the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail.

In 2014, a controversial proposed public art installation prompted the Austin City Council at the time to impose a temporary ban on commissioned and donated public art to the Hike-and-Bike Trail, according to the Trail Conservancy. The entity said the moratorium was lifted, but that it has been informally followed ever since. …


Waffle Ride with Haardvarks and Co then Solo ? "Lana" Factor 02 Pearland, Texas

Troy Serrano | strava.com

Video: G L – 150

J. Ramsey | strava.com

Lunch Ride Pasadena, Texas

Rick Hernandez | strava.com

2023 Gravel Locos.. Epic ride, Awesome group!!! Erath County, Texas

Fast Eddie | strava.com

Gravel Locos Hico 2023 Erath County, Texas

David Thein | strava.com

2023 Major Taylor All Cities Ride San Antonio, Texas

Mark Noblitt MTCCSA | strava.com

Gravel Locos Erath County, Texas

Mick McCrary | strava.com

Gravel Locos 112mi 2023 Erath County, Texas

Steve Wellington | strava.com

Gravel Locos Erath County, Texas

Chase Collins | strava.com

The level of competition at these races keeps on getting stronger. I was happy to PR this race by 15 minutes and the course was even 2 miles longer. Last year I got 16th and 21st this year. I burned a few matches around mile 50 and had to bridge back solo with contact made by mile 60. I held with the group through mile 85 but got gapped on an attack and was solo for a while after before finally forming a group of 4 to the finish. My key takeaway is that I might not be able to put out the raw wattage to cover those attacks although my w/kg is probably sufficient. Might need to get in the gym more and bulk up for next year. All in all glad to have had a fun, fast day on course in some beautiful weather

Morning Helotes & Iron Horse Ride Helotes, Texas

Samuel Vargas | strava.com

Precinct 3 Parks Bike a Palooza Harris County, Texas

Kevin Highfield | strava.com

Took the kids round Burroughs Park

Show Me The Way Home Kendall County, Texas

Brent Wells | strava.com

We ended up having great weather for a very nice ride designed by David Patterson. We are all so thankful to have David back with us after his heart surgery! Since I mainly ride alone, I always enjoy the opportunity to ride with a group! I’m thankful to Michael Matt for doing a little bit extra with me at the end so I could do what seems silly to some… meet my weekly mileage goal. Above all, and as always, I am thankful to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for saving me both spiritually, and physically, and enabling me to return to this sport, that I love, and to have another safe ride with a bunch of great cyclists

SB250 prep! It was all good until it wasn’t. Harris County, Texas

Tommy Smith | strava.com

Two rides in a row when my legs went away abnormally. ????????????. Maybe LJ and Greg’s pulls at 30+ had something to do with it?. #SB250tailwind


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Texas Biking from Twitter

Imagine what happens when you mix this behavior with kids biking to school. https://t.co/4QUtwr47fl

— Simon (@simontrose) May 20, 2023

Pics from today's ride to Raymondville, TX pic.twitter.com/TK6PS2rwF9

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) May 20, 2023

When you age into the “older than dirt” demographic it’s vital to get off the couch and prove something to yourself. Bonus points if done with your children and friends like @dpatricio pic.twitter.com/51KoDF3UOX

— Gerardo Gonzalez (@Gerita956) May 20, 2023

Safety is the number one priority when hitting the streets on a bike, but at times, cyclists are at the will of those behind the wheel of a vehicle. https://t.co/l2J9HsJYAe

— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) May 20, 2023

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Mileage Triumph: Surpassing Weekly Goals and Chasing May’s Cycling Target

Texbiker.net Posted on May 20, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMay 20, 2023

An early start on today’s bike ride. Not sure why I pushed for the earlier start. I paused stage 4 of the Giro D’Italia with 100km left to the finish to get ready for today’s ride. The route was Atascocita – Huffman – Walden. Starting this early I hoped to see other cyclists on the route and I did. Most of them are in the video but a couple caught me by surprise before I got the GoPro to record. I rode away on my Cervelo Caledonia at 8:16 AM. The weather was comfortable with no threat of rain. When I got to Woodland Hills Drive as I exited Sherwood Trails Village I decided to turn right and ride through Woodridge Forest instead of continuing on Chanay to Northpark Drive. Later when I came to FM 2100 I crossed over and rode east on Old Atascocita Road because I could see a flashing headlight in the far distance and suspected it was more cyclists. When I finished at 10:57 AM I covered 34.16 miles. This is a little longer than the typical distance on this route. This pushed my week total to 239.18 miles and the month to 658.73 miles. I now need 92 miles to hit my 750 mile goal for May. This is the most miles in a week this year and Sunday is a potential ride day. I may need to take a rest day to let my legs recover.

Weather conditions: Start 75 degrees, 84% humidity, 69.6 dew point, mostly cloudy, wind NW 4 mph; Finish 83 degrees, 66% humidity, 70.8 dew point, partly cloudy, wind NW 10 mph.

Strava PR on Soaring Woods to Northpark (1:54). I pedaled fast on several starred Strava segments but this was the only result and it wasn’t starred. Since marking some segments I have noticed my average speed increasing.

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Bike To Work, Read To Ride and Other Texas Bicycling News

Texbiker.net Posted on May 19, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMay 19, 2023

Read to Ride gives Harrison County third-graders bikes for reading goals

By Jessica Harker | www.marshallnewsmessenger.com

Third-graders across Harrison County received a special reward this week as 372 new bicycles were given away to students who accomplished their reading goals, propelling themselves to grow their reading skills by a year.

The program is a partnership between local school districts and Mission Marshall, which aims to promote literacy in students at a crucial time in their development.

All four Marshall Elementary schools participated in the program this year, along with …


Ghost Bike Project hosts ‘Ride of Silence’

www.kvue.com


Austin’s Bike to Work Day: Can breakfast tacos convince people to pedal past fear?

By Nathan Bernier | www.kut.com

Austin had its biggest Bike to Work Day yet this morning with 45 "fueling stations" offering morning commuters everything from free breakfast tacos to waffles to bike lights.

But the reality in Austin is that 99% of people commuting to work don’t do it on a bicycle, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey. There’s a gender gap, too. Twice as many men ride bikes to work as women, the data show. …


The Woodlands hosts Bike Month festival as township pursues $8.3M in bike projects

Claire Partain | www.houstonchronicle.com

McCullough Junior High School teacher Margaret Kerr jokes with her husband, Adam, while stopping by Northshore Park on her way to work, Friday, May 19, 2023, in The Woodlands. The Woodlands held its Bike to Work Day as part of National Bike Month, while continuing efforts to expand recreational pathways and transit options.

When Tricia Monticello came back to the Houston area from life in San Francisco, Boston and Pittsburgh, she wanted to keep her passion for biking at the forefront of daily life.

As the first official designated suburban bike friendly community in Texas, she found that in her hometown of The Woodlands.

Monticello, a member of the Bike The Woodlands Coalition, is celebrating …


San Antonio cyclist killed in hit-and-run on Southeast Side

Catherine Wilson | www.mysanantonio.com

Another cyclist was seriously injured earlier this week.

A bicyclist is dead following an alleged hit-and-run early Friday morning, May 19, on the Southeast Side of San Antonio, officials with the San Antonio Police Department said.

Officers were called to the 3500 Block of Roland Avenue just before 2 a.m. for reports of a major incident. When they arrived they discovered the bicyclist, who has yet to be identified, was riding a bike on the westbound in the eastbound lanes of Roland Avenue at the time of the incident.

A driver was said to …


Charity bike ride takes off from UT campus

www.kvue.com

Riders participating in the Texas 4000 for Cancer summer bike ride left the UT Austin campus. Riders are raising money for cancer research.


Williamson County Sheriff’s Office donates 186 bikes to elementary school students

by Tara Brolley | cbsaustin.com

GEORGETOWN, Texas — On Thursday, the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office and St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center teamed up to give students at Annie Purl Elementary School 186 new bicycles.

The Georgetown elementary schoolers were eligible if they had zero unexcused absences.

According to the Williamson County Deputies Association, only 50 students at Purl Elementary had perfect attendance last year. That number tripled this year. …


Rep. Doggett bikes to City Hall, announces $5 million in funding for Walnut Creek Trails

by Tara Brolley | cbsaustin.com

AUSTIN, Texas — After cycling to City Hall as a part of Austin’s Bike to Work Day, U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett announced $5 million in federal funding that will go towards construction to close the gap between the Southern and Northern Walnut Creek Trails.

Doggett said the funds will provide a safe and dedicated path connecting Austin neighborhoods, parks, schools and businesses. …


Cyclists in San Antonio participate in Bike to Work Day

Mason Hickok | www.ksat.com

City of San Antonio to launch update for Bike Network Plan

SAN ANTONIO – Cyclists in San Antonio and across the nation participated in Bike to Work Day on Friday.

The event featured an “energizer” station that gave bikers the chance to pick up a morning snack and adjust their bikes, if necessary. …


New Braunfels veteran embarks on 3,700-mile cross-country bike ride

By Theresa Davis | herald-zeitung.com

New Braunfels resident Chuck Sonnenberg is one of six military veterans chosen for this year’s Warrior Expeditions Great American Rail-Trail ride.

The 3,700-mile bike ride from Washington, D.C. to Washington state is organized by Warrior Expeditions and the Rails to Trails Conservancy.

Sonnenberg spoke to the Herald on the phone from Maryland on Thursday after a long day of bicycling.

“Nature helps settle me, and keep me calm,” he said. “A lot of people will listen to music when they’re …


Video: The Place: Bike MS: Texas 150

By Daniel Posey | www.ky3.com

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – Daniel Posey rides in Bike MS: Texas 150. This is a two day cycle has the participants raising money & biking 50 to 100 miles a day. These participants and volunteers are proud to be helping their community.


Bicycle ER ready to fix all your bike needs

by: Dylan Jimenez | www.texomashomepage.com

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — As the weather warms up, people are pedaling in preparation for this year’s Hotter N Hell 100, and of course, busted chains, brake adjustments and any other repairs needed for your bike can happen.

But now a mobile service turned brick and mortar is prepared to fix your bike.

Bicycle ER owner Taylor Houts couldn’t be happier to see the business flourish while providing bicycle repairs for the community. After buying the building back at the beginning of February, the shop is turning out to be everything Houts wants it to be. …


‘Excitement On a Well Beaten Path’ Southern Tier East to West

By S. Crocker | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Brackettville TX – Del Rio TX

Friday May 19, 2023 Not sure why, but this was one of the best nights sleep!

Deer crossed the park while I was packing up and the camera was too far away… next time you crafty critters! 😉

After coffe and a breakfast taco it was time to hit the road. Conditions went from good, to… sublime! 15 miles West of Brackettville all the way to Del Rio, the shoulder went wider and… smmoootthh.

Second breakfast in Del Rio, grab some fruit from HEB (grocery store) and hopefully land at Governers Landin Park just outside of town.


Texas Biking from Twitter

Bike to Work Day was a blast! Thanks @Cyclistlaw @TheTrailATX Manana ATX Bike Story Night and @GhisalloFound! pic.twitter.com/ngKUDjlHGi

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) May 20, 2023

Austin had its biggest Bike to Work Day yet this morning with 45 “fueling stations” offering commuters everything from free breakfast tacos to bike lights.

But the reality in Austin is that 99% of people commuting to work don’t do it on a bike.

Via @KUT: https://t.co/XUHIMP1giH

— Texas Standard (@TexasStandard) May 19, 2023

Austin’s Bike to Work Day 2023 – Amazing crew riding this morning. Highlight video coming soon.
Props to ?@KirkPWatson?, ?@RepLloydDoggett? ?@PaigeForAustin? ?@NatashaD1atx? for addressing the crowd. pic.twitter.com/SNVoqc2imQ

— Active Towns (@ActiveTowns) May 19, 2023

Happy Bike to Work Day! pic.twitter.com/lm11epzHIX

— Daniel Kavelman (@DanielKavelman) May 19, 2023

Happy #BikeToWorkDay @UNTsocial! https://t.co/541od71Onn

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) May 19, 2023

After cycling to City Hall as a part of Austin’s Bike to Work Day, U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett announced $5 million in federal funding that will go towards construction to close the gap between the Southern and Northern Walnut Creek Trails.https://t.co/MjkXcvpXSK

— CBS Austin (@cbsaustin) May 19, 2023

Made it back. #BikeToWork 2023 was a ride to remember. harassment from drivers, coffee shop stop, garage sale hopping, and good ole climate change to remind me to hydrate in the coming months. pic.twitter.com/mH1597cYLF

— NorthlineLex (@NorthlineLex) May 19, 2023

Happy Bike to Work Day! https://t.co/sQ0KQI373w pic.twitter.com/qcSgBBpGBa

— James Llamas (@JamesLLlamas) May 19, 2023

Let’s go for a ride- the two-wheeled kind! ??

We're proud to be the 3rd most bikeable district in Houston. Today is #NationalBiketoWorkDay, a reminder that biking to work can be wheelie-awesome!#MidtownHouston#HoustonBicyclists pic.twitter.com/f02EFzFQRG

— midtownHOU (@midtownHOU) May 19, 2023

Precinct One staff joined Commissioner @RodneyEllis
for a ride to celebrate Bike to Work Day! #BikeToWorkDay2023 pic.twitter.com/AhKnentUSp

— Harris County Precinct One (@hcpct1) May 19, 2023

STOLEN – Blue Specialized Tarmac SL6 Sport in San Antonio, TX https://t.co/pTBx7mGZaM pic.twitter.com/zXDPRonwu7

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) May 19, 2023

We were thrilled to co-host a #biketoworkday fueling station with @movability on the @redlineparkway this morning at @CapmetroATX's Downtown Station. It was great seeing everyone out on the trail and at Austin City Hall! pic.twitter.com/KRMDhZMI5y

— Red Line Parkway Initiative (@RedLineParkway) May 19, 2023

In other news, my first graders and I rode to “work” this morning. One day, when they’re in charge, Houston will be a bike friendly city. But if not, at least we’ll have more Houstonians who are conscious of the importance of being aware of cyclists on the road. #MyTeacherBikes pic.twitter.com/tkrsRPuU5H

— Miss Vásquez (@Learningin2nd) May 19, 2023

Bike to Work isn't just for downtown.. there are a lot of ways to bike to locations in the Energy Corridor. See https://t.co/Iy0IQJ4Us2 It is a beautiful day today! For more information go to https://t.co/hnAhLTxcXY then "Social" then "Stories". pic.twitter.com/5yX2PL22ye

— Bryan Dotson (@BryanDotson13) May 19, 2023

Bike to Work Day 2023 riders have arrived safely at City Hall! pic.twitter.com/vImaTO2RPF

— Houston Planning (@HoustonPlanning) May 19, 2023

Happy Bike to Work Day? pic.twitter.com/o6YzEivpTw

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) May 19, 2023

Happy Bike to Work Day! ? Several of our METRO colleagues joined fellow cyclists earlier morning and had a blast! Great to see so many bike enthusiasts take advantage of the bike trails in the downtown area. ? ^K pic.twitter.com/vIYLt3bJqm

— METRO Houston (@METROHouston) May 19, 2023

It’s National Bike to Work Day – why not save yourself some gas money, get some exercise, and help out the environment by leaving your car at home for the day? pic.twitter.com/JpRP7gSzLy

— Harris County Precinct One (@hcpct1) May 19, 2023

#NationalBiketoWorkDay is here, and we're swapping seat belts for helmets as we pedal our way to work.

Want to extend the biking fun? Look out for cycling events and group rides in your area and join in to spread awareness about the benefits of biking! ? #adventuresforall pic.twitter.com/q73CPKIEyW

— Sun & Ski Sports (@SunAndSkiSports) May 19, 2023

Biking to work can be a great way to fit exercise into a busy day! Share a selfie of yourself biking to work today!#BiketoWorkDay #BikeSafe pic.twitter.com/L23Ssi2xgV

— WalkBikeSafeTx (@WalkBikeSafeTX) May 19, 2023

Join us this morning for Bike to Work Day! ? #BikeThere #COSATransportation #VisionZeroSA pic.twitter.com/QShoi8LQMW

— COSATransportation (@COSATranspo) May 19, 2023

Swing by the @cityofdentontx’s #BikeToWorkDay table at 502 Oakland St and grab some snacks, a cold drink, and learn about what’s going on at the city! Here until 9 AM! pic.twitter.com/vpFYA21yhr

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) May 19, 2023

Our 2023 Golden Wheel is sold out, but cyclists can still sign up for the waiting list at https://t.co/xvgbSZZtHV under Golden Wheel (and Individual Registration Waitlist.)

You will not be charged until your registration is accepted!!! 🙂 pic.twitter.com/DNIYkjqBey

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) May 19, 2023


New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Houston Bicycle Club URBAN EXPLORATION RIDE https://t.co/wlyhU0C52R
 
We will aim for about 30 to 35 miles and visit some areas of Houston that we haven't been to for a while. This is a group ride, so no one gets left behind. We will have at l… https://t.co/1lE72qQf0v

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 20, 2023

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