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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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The Quest for Comfort: Testing the Velo Senso TT+ Saddle. Chasing Milestones: A Sunday Ride for a 200+ Mile Week

Texbiker.net Posted on April 30, 2023 by Rick AnkrumApril 30, 2023

I didn’t ride yesterday due my wimping out of the strong wind and 60 degree temperatures but it wasn’t a day with some bike activity. I watched two bike races and re-installed the Velo Senso TT+ saddle on my Cervelo Caledonia bike. I wasn’t pleased with the thickness of the BiSaddle with the “flat” insert and the Velo looked better. I dialed in all the measurements for Velo and installed the Lezyne seat bag clip. The test for comfort with the Velo saddle would be today’s bike ride. Not riding left my week total at 181 miles but the weather forecast promised excellent biking weather for today.

The goal was to ride enough miles today for a 200+ mile week. I decided to ride a route I can’t remember doing on a Sunday, Atascocita – Spnish Cove – Walden. Usually I ride my Lynskey Helix bike on Sunday but I wanted to test the Velo saddle so I rode my Crvelo Caledonia bike. As promised the weather improved from Saturday, 81 degrees, fair and the wind from the west at 7 mph when I started at 1:16 PM after getting home from church, get dressed, and eating a snack. When I finished at 4:02 PM it was 86, fair, and a SW wind at 9 mph. Perfect. I wore a short sleeve jersey and arm sleeves.

The Velo saddle was comfortable for the whole ride. I wore a pair of shorts with lighter padding than some of my other bike shorts. Sometimes less is better.

Today was the fifth time biking this route. The 34.44 miles was below the average distance. I think the speed sensor battery was weak because I rode on extra streets and made a wrong turn from W. Lake Houston Parkway and once the speed was 0 while moving around 15 mph. After the ride I tested the battery and it was weak so I replaced it. Ready for the next ride.

4-30-2023 SportTracks Ride History Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden
4-30-2023 SportTracks Ride History Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden

With today’s miles the week ended with 215.19 miles. This is the third week in a row at 200+ miles. I rode 6 days and on my Cervelo 5 of those which is unusual. the other day I rode my Lynskey Helix. All rides were less than 40 miles. The average miles per ride was 35.93.

4-30-2023 Week Bike Rides Summary
4-30-2023 Week Bike Rides Summary

Strava announced I was the Local Legend on Tinechester Sprint. That is Sherwood Trails Village around 2 miles into the ride. I wasn’t aware of that segment.

4-30-2023 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden
4-30-2023 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden

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Texbiker.net Posted on April 29, 2023 by Rick AnkrumApril 29, 2023

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Southern Tier CoMotion

By Keith Misegades | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Staging day 2: Alpine to Marfa

Saturday April 29, 2023, 31 miles (50 km) – Total so far: 1,983 miles (3,191 km) I got a slow start today, but it really didn’t matter since the weather was fantastic, the goal was shorter at only 30 miles, the wind was favorable, and the terrain was not that challenging either. I was finally on the road by 9:00 AM after calling my wife and then riding slowly through Alpine to take a bunch of pictures.

Just like yesterday, the first part of the day would be climbing followed by a descent to the end. I climbed away from town and stopped often to take pictures of the surrounding beautiful hills. At the 7 mile mark, I stopped at a picnins area to tkae off the cool weather clothes. Riding into the picnic area I thought that the rear end of the bike seemed a bit soft. I felt the rear tire and it felt fine. I rode about …


MS150 2023 Day 1 Harris County, Texas

Johnny Barham | strava.com

Hey Elizabeth, let’s stop at subway. Houston County, Texas

Mike Buenaventura | strava.com

Thanks for coming from Houston, Troy and Brian.

Saturday Ride San Antonio, Texas

Mark Noblitt MTCCSA | strvav.com

Rode to Woodland for choir rehearsal with orchestra, then went out to tame these disrespectful winds. Southbound LCG had a closure sign, so I rode around. Got to Valaero, and there were no closure signs. Too wet for construction, probably, but there was some water over the path. I gave that exact spot a collarbone a few years ago, so I rode around to get home, too! No riding tomorrow due to two concerts. Come join us if you’d like. Free admission.

2023 MS150 – Day 1 with MCC Fort Bend County, Texas

TK Akins | strava.com

Yeah… so someone thought it was a gray idea to start from Sugarland – and extra 21 miles. ? 25mph wind ? gust no joke today. So opted for a chilled Z2/3 ride instead.

TX MS 150 Harris County, Texas

Eddie Hernandez | strava.com

Rolling from the house.

Near Hundo of Headwind on My %%%% MTB Houston, Texas

Amy Schendel | strava.com

I had the best day. All the hugs at the rest stops were my favorite part. I love my bike fam

MS150 Brrrrrutal ? 24+mph ? All Head Houston, Texas

Jose ??Gonsalves-Barreiro | strava.com

Muenster Germanfest – Dat wind was no joke!!! Muenster, Texas

Mark Brown } strava.com

Day 1, MS! Harris County, Texas

Bert Ceballos | strava.com

Morning Ride El Paso, Texas

Robert Trujillo | strava.com

I lasted longer than I thought Waller County, Texas

Philip Shama | strava.com

That wind wasn’t nice either


Texas Biking from Twitter

I love this place!!
???#bikeschool pic.twitter.com/fhnVZfpe5p

— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) April 29, 2023

Safe arrival in La Grange! We benefitted from a lucky tail wind! 80 miles down, 80 to go tomorrow. @TexasMS150 #multiplesclerosis #MSWarriors ?@mssociety? pic.twitter.com/b3zhxlAINu

— Lisa Doggett (@lisadoggettmd) April 29, 2023

After a indy, cloudy & cool start to the #MS150, day 2 is looking much better for the second stretch from La Grange to College Station. It'll be sunny, dry, & warmer so hydration/sunscreen/hat/shades will be key with a light west wind making for easy riding #txwx pic.twitter.com/h7myVS6YUB

— Lena Arango FOX 26 (@LenaDTV) April 29, 2023

Here at the MS150 as road support.??#ms150 pic.twitter.com/AA5dtNXNsR

— LFG!!- Astros Ready 2 Reign 2023 – ?? (@spacecity75) April 29, 2023

? National Bike Month ? starts on Monday, May 1! Can you get Denton #BikeMonth BINGO? https://t.co/0KdS06s7no

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) April 29, 2023

Last night. The calm before the storm. ?? pic.twitter.com/YeQN4c5XHv

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) April 29, 2023

Those riding in the #MS150 today starting from #Houston will have a hefty head wind, those starting in #Austin will get a boost from a tail wind. Winds look to peak with gusts 30-40mph mid morning through early afternoon, cloudy and cool aside from that with late day clearing pic.twitter.com/CBxqExuBXK

— Lena Arango FOX 26 (@LenaDTV) April 29, 2023

@KBTXShel damage to tents at Kyle Field/MS150 finish line pic.twitter.com/ESYjtrsBA6

— Chris G (@trailer_trash87) April 29, 2023

Off we go – ?@TexasMS150? !!! #MSWarriors #MS #MultipleSclerosis ?@mssociety? pic.twitter.com/W6FEcDvmXs

— Lisa Doggett (@lisadoggettmd) April 29, 2023

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Texas Bicycling News Digest

Texbiker.net Posted on April 28, 2023 by Rick AnkrumApril 28, 2023

Southern Tier CoMotion

GISD presents “Spring into Summer” event and a Bicycle Rodeo, May 4

MSU Texas cycling team qualifies six riders for Collegiate Road Nationals

Thousands of Cyclists and Spectators Visit Aggieland for Texas MS 150

Wood’s Houston team reaches $1.5 million towards the fight against Multiple Sclerosis

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Southern Tier CoMotion

By Keith Misegades www.crazyguyonabike.com

Not as hard today: Sanderson to Marathon

Thursday April 27, 2023, 54 miles (87 km) – Total so far: 1,952 miles (3,141 km) I was up early to hopefully get on the road to avoid the heat of the day. I walked over to the convenient store to get a couple breakfast burritos as I was still trying to replenish my body’s fuel supply. I also made sure to take a bunch of water including both 2 liter bladders. I was on the road at 7:19 AM. Today I would be climbing for the first 2/3 of the ride and then the road would level off a bit with jusdt a few long rollers.

The ride was entirely on hwy 90 and it had a pretty good shoulder, but I tried to ride out in the road as much as possible. Since there was very little traffic, riding in the right lane proved to be the plan for the day. I could see and …

Staging day 1 for Sunday: Marathon to Alpine

Friday April 28, 2023 Today and tomorrow are short days that act as a rest day since they are both around 30 miles. Why not do both days today? Well, the headwind was predicted to be quite strong today and doing the last 30 miles would have taken a LONG time and this not a race.

I slept well in the Beehive last evening. I thought that I wouldn’t like it, but actually I thought it was one of the coolest places on the property. I will admit that it is definitely one of the most unique places I’ve slept in. I talked to a couple women that were headed to Big Bend National park for a few days of hiking and camping. I’ll have to get back here and visit that park. Getting there and back on a bike can be done, but would be a stretch for me with so limited services. I think that it is a bleaker and drier area than I am going through now and camping spots are very hard to get.

Breakfast was pop-tarts and a can of Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee. With headwinds forecasted to be around 30 mph by 10:00, I got on the road by 7:15. Today’s route was a climb for the first 16 miles then it levelled off for the rest of the day. I prefer getting the climbing done early in the day.

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GISD presents “Spring into Summer” event and a Bicycle Rodeo, May 4

Wade Blake | www.gatesvillemessenger.com

The Gatesville ISD Community Outreach will be presenting Gathering Gatesville “Spring into Summer” on Thursday, May 4, from 4:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the Gatesville Elementary School. There will be free bike helmets, door prizes, a silent auction and food trucks.

There will be local educational, sports, theater, and music camps information, local VBS and church events information, area wide family friendly activities, information about the summer feeding programs, and local services available for families. Over sixty vendors will be present to share information about different activities that can be enjoyed during the summer months and useful information for families.

There will also be a …


MSU Texas cycling team qualifies six riders for Collegiate Road Nationals

Andy Newberry | news.msutexas.edu

Pavle Kalaba of Midwestern State won the overall conference championship (Men’s A) at the South Central Collegiate Cycling Conference event in Celina, Texas. His brother and teammate, Dušan Kalaba, claimed second place.

MSU Texas qualified six riders for the Collegiate Road Nationals May 5-7 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

MSU Texas finished second as a team behind Texas A&M. Texas State finished third. …


Thousands of Cyclists and Spectators Visit Aggieland for Texas MS 150

Chelsea Reber | wtaw.com

Thousands of cyclists will leave Houston and Austin on Saturday and finish their ride in College Station on Sunday for the Texas MS 150, which raises funds for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s mission to cure MS.

President Linda Bates invites the community to join thousands of friends and family members cheering on the riders as they cross the finish line outside if Aggie Park on Sunday.

“The community has been so welcoming to us as an organization and to all these people that we are trying to help and support with our work,” says Bates.

Bates discussed the …


Wood’s Houston team reaches $1.5 million towards the fight against Multiple Sclerosis

www.woodplc.com

Wood, the global consulting and engineering company, is celebrating 25 years of fundraising for Multiple Sclerosis charities in the Houston area, totalling $1.5m in donations. Teams from the company have taken part in the annual Texas MS 150 cycling event, and other local charity initiatives in partnership with the Southwest Cycling Club (SWCC). The Texas MS 150

is a two-day, 150-mile fundraising bike ride from Houston to College Station. The Texas MS 150 ride is the largest fundraising event for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The event, which currently has over 5000 participants, aims to raise $13.5 million for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to …


La Grange – Industry – La Grange La Grange, Texas

Eric M | strava.com

Volunteering at the Schlumberger Cycling Club tent this weekend for the MS150. The route day 1 is Houston to La Grange. Day 2 is La Grange to College Station. I rode from La Grange to Industry where I met up with Eunice who rode the entire route today from Houston to La Grange so she could volunteer this weekend also.

Afternoon Ride San Antonio, Texas

Steve Gutierrez | strava.com


Texas Biking from Twitter

TOMORROW we will #bike the @TexasMS150 ! My mom and I are so excited to do this ride together, along with our amazing Team @tacodeli . Here's a story on the local news today about our ride: https://t.co/vEAWrEcCst #MSWarriors #IRideWithMS pic.twitter.com/e4RNzKSASk

— Lisa Doggett (@lisadoggettmd) April 29, 2023

It's National Bike & Roll to School Day and we're pumped! @CityOfFriscoTx and Frisco ISD are promoting pedestrian safety and daily physical activity for kids. Join us on May 3 for a fun and healthy day of biking and rolling to school. Rufus is excited too! #BikeToSchool??????? pic.twitter.com/Bci02RJu5V

— Play Frisco – Parks & Recreation (@PlayFrisco) April 28, 2023

https://twitter.com/BBQ44/status/1652050180152098816

I get to lead the ride this year! ??

So come ride with me and lots of other wonderful people for Bike to Work Day in a few weeks. https://t.co/LUTLuUjcuS

— Wilson (@WilsonCalvert) April 28, 2023

Last year I had committed to biking to work 100 times and… I'm at 126 as of this morning!

Would love to hit 150 next year now that I've gotten my setup as resistant to flats as possible. https://t.co/VVjbF05W6D

— Wilson (@WilsonCalvert) April 28, 2023

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A Morning of Bike Modifications: From Swapping Saddles to Adding Inserts

Texbiker.net Posted on April 28, 2023 by Rick AnkrumApril 28, 2023

I planned on riding my Lynskey Helix bike on today’s ride but before eating breakfast I modified a BiSaddle. Previously this BiSaddle was on my Lynskey Helix bike but I swapped the BiSaddle from the Cervelo Caledonia to the Lynskey. I rode the Velo Senso TT+ saddle on the Crvelo for a week or so. I had this brainstorm to add the “flat” insert BiSaddle provides which reduces the curvature of the seat pads to flat. It looked like this would be a quick job removing the seat pads, adding the insert and attaching the pads back on the frame. Alas one of the screws didn’t want to thread into the frame. I tried a couple of different length screws, then another long screw than the one I tried and finally the modification was done. Putting the modified BiSaddle on the Cervelo with the seat bag attachment clip would not allow the BiSaddle to slide forward to the distance I wanted from the handlebar to the tip of the BiSaddle. Using a different longer screw on the clip it gave the spacing to move the seat forward some. The BiSaddle was in place and the seat bag felt secure. I started watching stage 3 of the Tour de Romandie and ate breakfast. After I finished those two I got ready to ride.

As I rode out the driveway noticed I forgot to lower the BiSaddle because it is thicker than the Velo saddle. I turned around and got the Allen wrench and lowered the saddle. Before pushing the start button on the Bolt computer I rode on the street some and felt comfortable. Now I pushed the start button at 11:40 AM. Riding a few 10th’s of a mile I checked seat bag and it was loose. I went back home and changed to another seat bag that doesn’t use the quick release clip. I also lowered the seat a little more. With those changes I set off on the ride, again. Maybe I should’ve made the modifications last night.

Today’s route was to the north, New Caney – Tavola – Valley Ranch. This would be the 16th ride on this route in the last 12 months. I don’t ride the same streets each time so the distance varies from 35 miles to a little over 39 miles. Today I biked 36.58 miles moving my week’s total to 181.15 miles, within reach of a 200+ mile week if the weather cooperates. Tonight a front will move through with rain and a drop in the temperature, the high probably will be less than 70. I may wait to noon to ride to give the temperature time to warm up and the streets to dry.

4-28-2023 SportTracks 12 month Ride History New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch
4-28-2023 SportTracks 12 month Ride History New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch

At the start of today’s ride the weather was favorable with warmth and a light wind. Getting to Tavola was aided by a nice tailwind but the wind strengthened for the ride back to Kingwood. The headwind was challenging when I rode out in the open with nothing blocking the SE gusts. When I finished at 2:47 PM and looked at the weather I knew why the wind felt much stronger on the way back to Kingwood.

Weather conditions: Start 78 degrees, humidity 66%, dew point 66, mostly clear, wind S 10 mph; Finish 81 degrees, humidity 56%, dew point 64, a few clouds, wind SE 12 mph gusts 24 mph.

From my AXS.SRAM.com ride report.

4-28-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Time
4-28-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Time
4-28-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Distance
4-28-2023 SRAM Component Summary Gear Usage by Distance
4-28-2023 SRAM Component Summary Avg Power in Gear
4-28-2023 SRAM Component Summary Avg Power in Gear

A Strava 2nd fastest time on Kris Spraggins Memorial Route (2:30) as I rode through Elm Grove Village on the way to Woodridge Forest and US59. I’m the Strava Local Legend on that segment too.

4-28-2023 Strava Ride Summary New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch
4-28-2023 Strava Ride Summary New Caney-Tavola-Valley Ranch

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