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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
3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
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My Legs Weren’t Frisky On A Route I Haven’t Rode In A Month

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

Searching SportTracks for a ride I haven’t done in awhile I found the Atascocita South – Walden – Huffman route. The last time i rode it was March 21, 2023. That ride was 35.66 miles long. I should’ve checked the route map to see what streets were used but I rode the usual Kingwood streets through Hunters Ride Village, Elm Grove Village, Sherwood Trails Village, North Woodland Hills, Bear Branch, Kings Forest to get to W. Lake Houston Parkway. It turned out that added about a mile to the ride as I rode 36.41 miles today. Originally I was going to ride south on FM 2100 to Spanish Cove Drive but when I got to FM 2100 I turned left to ride to Huffman and FM 1960. My legs were okay but not frisky and I didn’t want to add more mileage. Today’s ride put me over the 200 mile marker for the week at 205.01. It has been awhile since I got that many miles by Friday. I’m getting closer to my goal for May with 624.56 miles, leaving 126 to go. That’s enough for 25.8 days if I rode the 24.2 miles per day pace, almost 7 days ahead. Below is that ride history for the last 12 months. I started at 9:35 AM and finished at 12:26 PM. This is the first time on my Lynskey Helix bike.

5-19-2023 SportTracks 12 Month Ride History Atascocita South-Walden-Huffman
5-19-2023 SportTracks 12 Month Ride History Atascocita South-Walden-Huffman

Weather: Start 83 degrees, 70% humidity, 71.9 dew point, a few clouds, wind SW 6 mph; Finish 88 degrees, 58% humidity, 71 dew point, a few clouds, wind variable 7 mph. Wind wasn’t too bad today.

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Evading Arrest on a Bicycle and Other Texas Bicycling News

Texbiker.net Posted on May 18, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMay 18, 2023

We’re helping to make Austin Net-Zero by biking our way through life.

www.austintexas.gov

May is National Bike Month. To celebrate, we sat down with two Austinites who are doing their part to support a more sustainable Austin one ride at a time. Meet Sagar Kumashi and Saket Sripada. Sagar and Saket are friends committed to reducing their carbon footprint. In Austin, emissions caused by transportation are one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and the primary source of air pollution locally. Through their daily rides, Sagar and Saket are contributing to a greener, more livable city with each trip they take.

We met with Sagar and Saket in the Seaholm EcoDistrict to chat about their passion for biking, their favorite outdoor spaces in Austin, and what advice they have for future riders. …


Bosque Tour de Norway bike rally canceled

www.tourdenorway.com

Dear Riders,

Thank you for your registration and your support of the Bosque Tour de Norway.

TXDOT has begun a 2-year project that has made some of our critical roads unusable.

We have researched alternate routes. Unfortunately, none of these routes meet the quality standards for a safe and enjoyable ride.

As a result, we regret to inform you that we have made the difficult decision to cancel our bike ride.

Although this is not an ideal outcome, we feel that it is the best decision for all our riders and volunteers.

As a registered rider, you have 3 options: …


‘Ride of Silence’ aims to raise awareness for fallen cyclists

Author: newswest9.com

The group set out to pedal for 12 miles on Hwy 191 and Hwy 158 at a speed no faster than 12 miles per hour.


Houston’s bike death rate has nearly doubled since 2016

Jay R. Jordan | www.axios.com

Houston’s rate of deadly bicycle crashes nearly doubled in the most recent five-year period analyzed.

Driving the news: There were 4.5 fatal bicycle crashes on average for every 1 million Houston residents between 2017 and 2021, per data from the League of American Bicyclists via the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration — up 95% from 2012 to 2016.

Why it matters: Bicycle use exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving many cities across the country scrambling to install new bike lanes and adopt other measures to keep riders safe. …


Evading Arrest on a Bicycle Tops Wednesday Bookings

By Yantis Green | sanangelolive.com

SAN ANGELO – Tom Green County Detention Facility Corrections Officers booked 19 individuals into jail in the last 24 hours on a variety of charges including Evading Arrest, Bicycle Infractions, and Driving Violations.

19-year-old Jacob Andrew Arredondo of Euless, TX was arrested by Irion County Sheriff’s Deputies for Evading Arrest and Detention with a Vehicle. He was booked into the Tom Green County Jail at 5:38 p.m. and his bond is listed at $30,000.00.

33-year-old James Pascal Williams III of Odessa was arrested by San Angelo Police for Evading Arrest or Detention, Possession of between 1 and 4 grams of Meth/Fentanyl, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. The …


Cyclist hit during Houston Ghost Bike memorial ride for fallen cyclists

Brittanie Shey | www.chron.com

The "Ride of Silence" is an annual event honoring cyclists killed by vehicles around the world.

BMW driver just hit Dr. V, an organizer of the ride. Everyone’s okay https://t.co/qUjiWK5lwT pic.twitter.com/CJcoyX6wHG

— Jay R. Jordan (@jayrjordan) May 18, 2023

A Houston cyclist was hit by a car Wednesday night while on a group ride meant to honor the lives of other cyclists who have died in vehicular accidents around the world. The rider, Dr. Veon McReynolds, was not seriously injured in the accident, and the ride was able to proceed, but the incident highlights the dangers cyclists face when sharing the road with Houston drivers.

McReynolds was one of the organizers of the event hosted by the …


Bike to Work Day is Friday. Here’s what you need to know about navigating Houston on two wheels

Hannah Dellinger | www.houstonchronicle.com

Friday is National Bike to Work Day and many Houstonians will trade car commutes to peddle across the Bayou City.

The day, part of National Bike Month, challenges people across the country to rethink the way they get around, explore more of their communities and the health benefits of bicycling. Participation in Houston

Houston has celebrated the bike national event for years, often with hundreds of people joining each year.

According to Bike Houston, …


Austin seeking $25M to fund bike, pedestrian improvements

by: Kelsey Thompson | www.kxan.com

AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Austin’s Transportation and Public Works Department will submit a grant to seek $25 million in funding from the Texas Department of Transportation to support mobility upgrades, including those near schools.

The funds are available through …


Hill’s Sport Shop reopens after Fairly family acquisition, 2-month closure

by: Caden Keenan | www.myhighplains.com

AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) – According to an announcement from the company, Hill’s Sport Shop is expected to reopen over the weekend after a two-month closure “to retool and reset,” after it was acquired by the Fairly family.

The company said that its grand reopening celebration will be at its location at 4021 Mockingbird Ln. on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and include lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with food from 575 Pizzeria and Tyler’s BBQ.

Regarding its ‘reset,’ Hill’s Sport Shop said that it aims to introduce Amarillo “to the newest innovations in every facet of cycling and bicycling accessories, and a staff that is well-known in the Amarillo bicycle community. Of particular focus will be the fast-growing revolution of electric bicycles (e-bikes).” …


Family launches GoFundMe for San Antonio cyclist injured in hit-and-run

Priscilla Aguirre | www.mysanantonio.com

The cyclist was hit while on his way to work at the Box Street Social.

A GoFundMe has been launched for a San Antonio cyclist injured in a hit-and-run on Sunday, May 14. Family members said David Rodarte was on his way to work at Box Street Social when he was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of Brazos Street and Cincinnati Avenue, which is about a 19-minute bike ride to the brunch spot. …


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

By S. Crocker | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Camp Wood TX – Brackettville TX

Thursday May 18, 2023 Woke up to see the sun shining on the top of the tree my hammock was tied to. I could see it traveling closer to me as the sun continued to rise.

20 miles to the Bracketville cutoff went quick, but the next 30 were more difficult. No coffee and only one liter of water on board. And getting hotter as the day goes on.

Rolled onto town, stuffed my face with watermelon, pineapple, cantaloupe, and topped off with a diet Sprite. Hmm, still need coffe and want to sit down. What a shame, ill have to go to a Cafe and eat more food, drink coffee and sit for a bit. Woot! ?


Navasota Police Department Introduces First Bike Patrol Unit

www.kagstv.com

The unit will be primarily utilized for events and off-duty assignments by the division.

NAVASOTA, Texas — The Navasota Police Department announced Thursday the addition of two new police bicycles. The bike patrol unit will primarily be utilized for events and off-duty assignments by the division.

The bicycles originally belonged to the department more than 20 years ago and were recently located in storage. Repairs and upgrades were performed to ensure the bikes were functionable. …


Bridgeland – Craft Beer Cellar Harris County, Texas

Marjoe Q. Borromeo | strava.com

Evening Ride San Antonio, Texas

Steve Gutierrez | strava.com

New kit day & my first Cat 3/4 Top 10 Austin, Texas

Ivan Reid | strava.com

Raced Cat 3/4 today, still waiting for official results but finished approximately 7th out of 50 riders ?? and the Championship CW course is technical as heck, SO fun, gotta have cornering skills if you want to hang with this one ??


Texas Biking from Twitter

Bike to work day is tomorrow! If you're riding your bike downtown, be sure to swing by City Hall for swag, breakfast tacos and coffee, and to hear news from U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett https://t.co/XrrPB3aWVO#biketoworkday #activelifestyle #cleancommute pic.twitter.com/sautFqAxaL

— Movability (@Movability) May 19, 2023

Cycling advocates pushing for more progress as part of 2023 Houston Bike Summit https://t.co/HakHbiudTj

— Houston Planning (@HoustonPlanning) May 18, 2023

STOLEN – Gray Specialized in University of Texas at Austin https://t.co/Bijv4dlbtw pic.twitter.com/ieFUNtPVwj

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) May 18, 2023

Bike To Work Day is TOMORROW! ? There's a stunning amount on offer tomorrow. Big props to @GhisalloFound for y'all's amazing work on this.

Check out what's going on and come out and join us! https://t.co/bZizLsLjze

— Safe Streets Austin (@safestreetsatx) May 18, 2023

Spotted in the wild. #HoustonBikeSummit pic.twitter.com/hmvkuAhrhM

— Joe Cutrufo (@JoeCutrufo) May 18, 2023

We asked Andrew Little, TTI student intern, what he loves most about bicycling. Here’s what he had to say! #BikeMonth pic.twitter.com/dIWfHNaK7w

— WalkBikeSafeTx (@WalkBikeSafeTX) May 18, 2023

Bike to Work Day is Friday. Here's what you need to know about navigating Houston on two wheels https://t.co/pVSP9DKrfL

— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) May 18, 2023

F/S bike to lunch day! Meet us @ the Union no later than 11 AM as we bike down to the square. Don't forget to register below and pick a restaurant for lunch. This is a bring-your-own BIKE event! We hope to see you there! https://t.co/VUA4MnVQlU pic.twitter.com/xi0kQvrJsO

— UNT Transportation (@UNTtransit) May 18, 2023

Commuting by bicycle for #BikeToWorkDay?

Stop by Emily Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland St., and visit @cityofdentontx’s pop up tent!

Bike mechanic and shade provided by @velorepublic, promo items, and volunteer info for the South Lakes Mountain Bike Trail. pic.twitter.com/0ii3aOgyrt

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) May 18, 2023

Love to see office buildings in @DowntownHouston taking down barriers to commuting by bike.

? ? ? ? @TheJonesonMain https://t.co/w8CHQJVrk1

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) May 18, 2023

To celebrate Bike to Work Day, come by Austin Outside's fueling station from 7-9am tomorrow in Mueller Lake Park for Nervous Charlie's bagels! Woom Bikes will be nearby with great bicycle accessory giveaways:https://t.co/PM81WZ14PV pic.twitter.com/000Ff0p0UF

— Austin Outside (@austin_outside) May 18, 2023

**NEW START TIME**
Saturday 5/20/2023 The Bagel Ride
7:30am ride start
Starts behind Little Woodrow's, 12601 Tech Ridge Blvd, Austin 78753
57mi (91km). Store stop at 31mihttps://t.co/2m7qCkZUY3

— The Bagel Ride (@thebagelride) May 17, 2023

Tomorrow is Bike to Work Day! We'll be at the Pflugger Pedestrian Bridge right outside our future, new home with @TheTrailATX, Bike Story Night, @Cyclistlaw & Manana ATX Coffee. Learn more about Bike to Work Day ATX & organizer @GhisalloFound : https://t.co/wanfrweRSa pic.twitter.com/QTiLPBc0tZ

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) May 18, 2023

Introduce your children to real-life heroes on the HHH routes that go through Sheppard Air Force Base : 25mi, 50mi, 100K and 75mi!

Sign up for the 2023 HHH at https://t.co/xvgbSZZtHV pic.twitter.com/AHpLAJiY7k

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) May 18, 2023

Heading back from NACTO neighborhood dinner. pic.twitter.com/e90I1pMqqV

— Christof Spieler (@christofspieler) May 18, 2023

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3 Dog Sprint On A Recovery Ride? Why Not!

Texbiker.net Posted on May 18, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMay 18, 2023

Recovery bike ride with a shorter time window to ride for today. After two days biking south I went north on the New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch route. The start was 5 minutes earlier than yesterday at 8:56 AM on my Cervelo Caledonia bike. In Tavola I added two short loops on streets off of Via Principal Parkway to add a few tenths of a mile to the distance. It’s been 20 days since I rode this route last. I biked 36.74 miles which is about the average distance the last 12 months. Those miles boosted my week total to 168.59 miles which above the typical number for Thursdays. I moved to 588.14 miles leaving 161.9 miles to my goal. In the last 12 months I rode my Cervelo for all of the rides except two. I finished the ride at 11:41 AM.

5-18-2023 SportTracks Recent Ride History New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch
5-18-2023 SportTracks Recent Ride History New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch

As I rode through Woodridge Forest on Log Orchard Lane three large dogs came out of a driveway barking. Two of the three gave chase, one on each side of me. I sped up but they kept even with me but lost interest as I neared the stop sign where a car was standing. I went around the car in case the dogs caught up. This was the first time encountering dogs on this street. Hopefully the last since I ride there each week.

Weather conditions: Start 77 degrees, 69% humidity, 65.8 dew point, a few clouds, wind NE 5 mph; Finish 81 degrees, 62% humidity, 67 dew point, a few clouds, wind variable 4 mph. The light wind felt good blowing against my jersey and arm sleeves.

https://t.co/2lU3sq8Jqf

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 18, 2023
5-18-2023 SportTracks Ride Summary New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch
5-18-2023 SportTracks Ride Summary New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch

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Ride of Silence, Texas Bicycling News – May 17, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on May 17, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMay 17, 2023

New Dallas, Texas MTB Trails Will Sit Near 600,000 People

By Matt Miller | www.singletracks.com

This singletrack and mountain bike skills park will offer accessibility to hundreds of thousands of people in Dallas, Texas.

Dallas off-road and recreation advocates are working with the City of Dallas to build what they’re calling “the largest, U.S. mountain bike trail system in an urban core.” The trails will be part of The Loop Dallas, a cycling infrastructure project with paved trails around the major city.

The park will sit on a 500-acre parcel called Creekside Park and within 10 miles of over 600,000 people, bolstering community access to natural surface trails.

“To put this park into national perspective: Because of The Loop Dallas trail and the location of Creekside Park one mile south of White Rock Lake, more people are within 10 miles of this mountain bike trail system than live in the entire state of Wyoming,” said …


John Wooddell obituary, 1945-2023, Nassau Bay, TX

www.legacy.com

It is with great sadness that we bring you news of the passing of our beloved, John Douglas Wooddell, Jr., age 77, of Nassau Bay. He died on Sunday, April 23, 2023, hours after a tragic cycling incident near Armand Bayou Nature Center in Pasadena.

John was born in Amarillo, Texas in 1945 to John Douglas Wooddell, Sr. and Catherine Johnson Wooddell. After graduating from Amarillo Jr. College, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served our country as a member of the United States Army Special Forces as a Green Beret in Panama for three years. He went on to graduate from the University of Texas Law School and enjoyed a successful law practice as a trial attorney in Austin, and then later in Clear Lake.

A big personality, John never met a stranger. He was a lifelong learner and had an enthusiasm for many interests. He was a ham radio operator, a private pilot, and captained his own yacht. He …


Students bike to school for better physical and mental health

By Michael Courier | kvia.com

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — Walking and biking to school is a great way for kids to get the physical activity needed for healthy minds. Students from Dr. Tinajero School and their families start their bike ride at 7 am, Wednesday at Peter Piper Pizza on Paisano Drive and make their way to school.

Bike to School Day is celebrated every Wednesday of each May. Studies show that students who are physically active on a regular basis have better attendance, and have higher test scores in school. Biking helps children reach the recommended goal of 60 minutes of physical activity to help maintain a healthy weight.

Studies also have shown that when kids have safe routes and are able to walk or bike to school, they gain more independence and confidence and arrive at school eager and ready to learn.


Dr. Josefina Villamil Tinajero students participate in National Bike to School Day

www.elpasotimes.com


Video: Bicycle accidents lead in summer concussion causes

By Ernest Strawther III | www.newschannel6now.com

WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) – Bicycle accidents in kids are the number one cause of concussion numbers during the summer.

Kids will be getting out of school for the summer soon, and with more outdoor activities being planned it’s important to make sure your child is protected from suffering a concussion. Supervision is limited with more kids out on bikes or participating in activities such as contact sports, water sports, cycling, playgrounds and trampolines.

“I just think that it rises in the summer solely from the standpoint there’s so many more kids out on bikes and just because there is not enough awareness from parents trying to make sure they are safe out there” Endurance House Bike Manager Sean Brown said.

Bicycle accidents are the leading cause in summer concussions due to many kids not wearing a helmet to properly cover their head. Many kids fall and hit their head and due to many parents not knowing the signs of concussions, they can go unnoticed which has negative effects. “You know long term effects it can …


Cycling advocates pushing for more progress as part of 2023 Houston Bike Summit

Adam Zuvanich | www.houstonpublicmedia.org

The three-day summit next Monday through Wednesday will honor Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and include a film screening, a discussion about bike-related laws and a fundraising social event.

Houston has become a more bike-friendly city since Sylvester Turner was first elected as mayor in 2015. More than 400 miles of bicycle lanes have since been constructed in the city, which factors in the needs of cyclists, pedestrians and mass transit users with every transportation infrastructure project it undertakes.

In recognition of that progress, Turner is being honored next week during the annual Houston Bike Summit, which will include a film screening on Monday, a discussion about bike-related laws on Tuesday and a fundraising social event on Wednesday. BikeHouston, the cycling advocacy nonprofit that hosts the summit, also is inviting all the people vying to succeed Turner when his second and final term comes to a close at the end of this year.

BikeHouston executive director Joe Cutrufo …


Connecting The Loop: Trinity Forest Spine Trail unveiled as part of $85M urban transportation project in Dallas

By Cecilia Lenzen | communityimpact.com

Dallas is set to open a new trail, the Trinity Forest Spine Trail, starting this spring.

The new trail is part of a project called The Loop Dallas that will connect many of the city’s trails into a contiguous 50-mile urban trail. Overall, the $85 million project will link 39 miles of the city’s existing trails with 11 miles of four newly built trails, including the Trinity Forest Spine Trail.

The new trail is being constructed in two phases: the north phase, which is 4 miles long, and the south phase, which is 3.5 miles long. The north phase, which is partially opening in May, will connect the Santa Fe Trail at White Rock Lake to the Trinity Forest trail system, said Philip Hiatt Haigh, executive director of The Loop Dallas, the city’s nonprofit partner in creating the trail that was formed out of public-private partnership The Circuit Trail Conservancy.

The north phase is …


Austin bikers can enjoy free coffee, snacks and more on Bike to Work Day

By Brittany Anderson | communityimpact.com

May is National Bike Month, and local organizations are gearing up to celebrate Bike to Work Day on May 19.

From 7-9 a.m. May 19, over 40 fueling stations around the city will hand out coffee, tacos, waffles, snacks and more, along with complimentary bike tune-ups, to bicycle commuters. Click here to see a full map of fueling stations and what they will offer. The morning will conclude with a celebration at City Hall featuring bike-friendly vendors and special guest speakers.

Additionally, there are other ways residents can participate: …


Honey Tour Bike Ride returns to Burleson

By Jessica Pounds | www.cleburnetimesreview.com

The Burleson Area Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for the 22nd annual Honey Tour Bike Ride after a two-year hiatus.

For those new to the ride, the Honey Tour consists of five courses ranging from 7 miles to 67 miles.

“This is going to be a family-friendly event so bring the spouse, grandparents, and the kids to support you while you ride,” BACC Executive Director Gabrina Daniels said. “After the ride, head over to some more family activities provided by the City of Burleson and also the City of Alvarado.”

The cost to ride any course is $45 for individual riders or $140 for a family of four. A family or group of five will cost $175, which six is $210. Groups of seven cost $245.

After packet pick-up at 6:30 a.m., the tour begins with …


Haardvarks Kemah Tues make up Ride ????? "Lana" Factor 02 Pearland, Texas

Troy Serrano | strava.com

Superflying the leeve Fort Bend County, Texas

jack snider | strava.com

Evening Ride San Antonio, Texas

Steve Gutierrez | strava.com


Bike Wichita Falls’ Ride of Silence sees great turnout

by: Markeshia Jackson | www.texomashomepage.com

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL)—If you were out driving Wednesday evening near Kemp and Midwestern Parkway, you probably noticed a large sea of cyclists riding together quietly. It was all for their Annual Ride of Silence, to honor those who’ve lost their lives or were injured while cycling on public roads.

Bike Wichita Falls helped organize the ride, and officials said it’s a great way to …


PHOTOS: Ghost Bike Project ‘Ride of Silence’ to honor cyclists killed in crashes

www.kvue.com


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

By S. Crocker | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Kerrville TX – Vanderpool TX

Tuesday May 16, 2023 Woke up later than usual and just was not in a hurry this morning.

I guess it was a fortuitous situation, because I just happened to ride right past the only bike shop in town, and they open in 15 minutes… and I could see coffee a block away. I can see the writing on the wall. Have a coffee and wait for the shop to open. I’m confident in my recently applied tire patch, but a new tube is cheap insurance.

Chatted with the sales guy for a bit, then time to hit the road.

About halfway to Vanderpool I caught up to thunder clouds that stalled me for an hour. The last half of the day was rain. Thankfully the lightning activity dropped significantly, so just a wet slog to Lost Pines Recreation Area. Setup at dusk and drifted off to sleep.

Only roused once by the neighbors who showed up later, partied, and now dealing with the results of their decisions by wretching into the brush. -Ah, the memories. ?

Vanderpool TX – CMp Wood TX

Wednesday May 17, 2023 Woke up early, packed up and headed out before sunrise.

Did not know the terrain I was headed for, forgot to stock up water.

It was a good thing I started so early. These are the biggest hills yet! And twisty roads!


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Texas Biking from Twitter

#BiketoWorkDay is this Friday, May 19! Try biking to work or taking your bike on public transportation!

Commuting tips: https://t.co/UlwTlNqr6T
Find a route: https://t.co/tCrAODMN4T pic.twitter.com/M5ikKA81h5

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) May 18, 2023

Milam county gravel pic.twitter.com/cmUUS5FVCW

— Gerardo Gonzalez (@Gerita956) May 18, 2023

5. More coverage, this from @singletrackscom of the MTB trails coming to the Trinity Spine Trail (on the @TheLoopDallas) and just off the SFT north of the rail bridge.

????https://t.co/aZJRkzf5US

— Santa Fe Trail (@FoSFT) May 18, 2023

Start your #BikeToWorkDay with BikeTexas on Friday: https://t.co/K1S1ulbmG0 pic.twitter.com/apYb54Jpku

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) May 18, 2023

Jay Jordan tweets will radicalize you ? https://t.co/dWOl1gImXS

— urbanist (@JRDNLTHMS) May 18, 2023

Several stories from the past week to share:

1. We're SO excited about this partnership happening on the north end of the trail.

The stretch of SFT between the Old Rail Bridge and White Rock lake will soon be THE HUB of cycling infrastructure in Dallas.https://t.co/R5UdGYLrTE

— Santa Fe Trail (@FoSFT) May 17, 2023

It is #NationalPoliceWeek 2023! ? METRO recognizes our police department's dedication to protect customers and employees. METRO PD officers work around the clock monitoring our community and transit system. Thank you all for everything you do. https://t.co/mRC84Tp75i ^D pic.twitter.com/sfcrym3WJa

— METRO Houston (@METROHouston) May 17, 2023

Denton: time to Join the Newton Rayzor bike bus to help it grow from 30 to 300!
And if your kids don’t go to Newton Rayzor, ping @StephCycle to teach you how to start one at your school in the fall!
More people biking = less traffic, less taxes, and greater community. https://t.co/NPWiunf9c8

— Stronger Denton (@StrongerDenton) May 17, 2023

Tonight at 7pm, join the Austin Ride of Silence to honor those in bikes lost or injured in traffic crashes. Ride starts from City Hall.

More information: https://t.co/ps0T4khsQU pic.twitter.com/ac23LDD83Z

— Safe Streets Austin (@safestreetsatx) May 17, 2023


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Painted Churches (Schulenburg) https://t.co/HLs9Rx2ISY
 
Ride Host Contact Info
William Hudson: WilliamPedalsOn@gmail.com or 210-387-7340
Start Date and Time
Sat, 05/20/2023 – 09:00 am
Ride Rating
C
Hill Rating
1
Ride Length (miles)
47
Ride De… https://t.co/8VaCcrgkaG

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 17, 2023

New Event Cotton Patch Challenge 2023 – Greenville, TX Cotton Patch Challenge 2023 at Greenville, TXhttps://t.co/IaUiQaTrHghttps://t.co/3lnKQvK2or 

    Adult – 74 Mile Ride     8:00 AM     74 miles     $40
   
    Ages 13 and over as of registrat… https://t.co/oWkfkwFZTd

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 17, 2023

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