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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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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for September 30th

Texbiker.net Posted on October 1, 2010 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 30, 2010

Suburban Shift » Back on the Bike Commute
by Bob
Now, I feel very luck that my town, Richardson, Texas, and the town where I work, Plano, are both layed out so that I can ride to work safely. Richardson, in fact, has an ever-expanding system of? dedicated bike paths, …

Bike Club, Park Department to host bike race on Sunday
by Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Bicycle Club and the Parks and Recreation Department of Texarkana, Texas, will host the American Heritage Classic Criterium bike race Sunday.

The race begins at 7:45 a.m. at Spring Lake Park. It is a North Texas Regional Cup event consisting of seven categories. Races will be held on a half-mile, two-lane closed course with four 90-degree turns. …

Caution urged for Valley drivers, cyclists
by Monitor
At least twice a week, Jorge Guerrero straps on a helmet and hits the roads on his bicycle.

Guerrero, 26, of McAllen, is a cyclist who shares the road with vehicles. He uses bike lanes on the street to get where he needs to go.
Bike Lane
But sharing the road isn’t always an easy feat for area cyclists.

“(Drivers are) pretty aggressive,” Guerrero said. “I’ve had several incidents…

Austin Bike Culture Calendar Events: 9/30/10- 10/6/10 | Austin On Two …
by elliott
Bike Barrel Racing! Fixie Sprints! Prizes! Screenprinting! Beer Garten! general Drunken Hootenanny! Scantily Clad Libertines! Alley Cat will start at Austin Bikes and end at party. First band around 8 More Details later, but mark your calendar. … 5:30 PM, Austin/Del Valle Motorcross Park, 15400 Pearce Ln, Del Valle, TX Austin’s weekly cyclocross series returns for its fourth season at the the fully illuminated motocross course and surrounding fields at Austin/Del Valle …

Half of the coast conquered
by Corpus Christi Caller Times
In the weeks leading up to the Conquer the Coast cycling race, a colleague regularly stopped by my desk to convince me to sign up for the 65-mile ride around Corpus Christi Bay.

He didn’t succeed. I had settled on doing the companion 25-mile race along Ocean Drive. This was my first cycling race, and I wasn’t sure what to expect. I didn’t want to overestimate my ability. …

Mellow Johnny’s » 2010 » October » 16
from www.mellowjohnnys.com
The Middle of the Road rides are hosted by the University of Texas Cycling Team and are a great fit for the intermediate rider who has spent some time on the bike riding in groups and on urban roads but is looking for a bit more challenge in distance and speed.   This no drop, co-ed ride averages 14-15mph and covers on average 30-35 miles on in-town bike routes and/or on roads with low…

A post about why it sucks to get older – My Grand Illusions
by Kristie
*I know I said I went mountain biking and technically that’s what it’s called but we don’t have a single mountain in this part of Texas. We might have an ant hill, but that’s about it. But still, some of the trails around here are …

Enter ice cream recipes now
by Jack County Herald
In support of the Texas Forts Trail Bike Tour, the Jack County Museum will sponsor the second annual Ice Cream “Crank Off” Friday, Oct. 8.
First place winner will receive bragging rights, an announcement in the local newspaper and a White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer, donated to the museum by Nash Hardware where it is on display.
The White Mountain has a reputation for being the “Cadillac” of ice…

City’s trail network has you covered
Area projects coming together; more under way
By DALE ROBERTSON
Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle
Sept. 29, 2010, 10:01PM
With this gorgeous weather, it seems prudent to provide another update on the progress of the local bike trail system. There’s good news on most fronts, with two significant links almost completed and two more under way.

Both the Heritage East trail from San Jacinto to McKee north of downtown and the new bayou crossing into Herman Brown Park north of I-10 and east of the East Loop will be open by the end of the year, says Dan Raine, the city’s bicycle and pedestrian coordinator. …

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UC Jacket & Jersey – September 30th Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on September 30, 2010 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 30, 2010

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Today I received my new Adidas University of Cincinnati black logo jacket today. This goes with my UC jersey I have had for a couple of years and baseball hat. Now that I have these three the UC football team has not had a good start this year but I am not giving up on them.

Now these things do not have a direct connection to today’s ride but I wanted to show my Alma Mater loyalty for UC. A couple of years ago I was surprised to spot the UC jersey at Voler.com and my wife insisted that I get one even though I was reluctant due to the cost. I am glad I it got though.

Today’s ride on the Raleigh M800 mountain bike was good. The temperature was slightly warmer than yesterday at 83 degrees when I started to ride. Skies continue the clear blue streak and wind is non-existent which causes ozone alerts for the area. Riding after sunset puts a different look on the streets and trails I ride on. I still come up on people after dark without some kind of a light. So far no collisions.

Today’s ride statistics:

  • miles 18.04
  • riding time 1:24:43
  • average pace 4:42 min/mile
  • average speed 12.8 mph
  • max speed 18.1 mph
  • no cadence sensor on the M800
  • climb 60 ft., descend 63 ft., max elevation 82 ft.
  • September miles 301.64 (I made it!)
  • YTD miles 4001.59 (I made this goal as well!!)

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24 Hours of Rocky Hill Mountain Bike Race – Smithville, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on September 29, 2010 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 29, 2010

24 Hours of Rocky Hill Mountain Bike Race
Start: Saturday, October 23, 2010
Rocky Hill Ranch
Smithville, TX
Brief Description
Entry Fees: Teams – $130 per person / Discounted to $115 per person thru Oct 9, 2010; Solo – $160 per person / Discounted to $140 per person thru Oct 9, 2010. T-shirts guaranteed to pre-registered only.
Registration
Noon til noon Race will be held rain or shine!!!

A 24 hour mountain bike relay race on approx. 10 mile course. Teams try to log as many laps as possible, with only 1 member riding at a time. The team with the most laps in the 24 hour time period wins.

Fastest Lap Awards: $50.00 Fastest Lap Award to the male & female that turn the Fastest Lap during the 24 Hours of Rocky Hill. There is also an award to the fastest Le Mans runner (male & female) at the start of the race. In addition, $50 will be awarded to the fastest solo open lap (of the top 3 solo open finishers) and $50 to the fastest solo female lap (of the top 3 solo female finishers). Solo single speeds are eligible for this prize if they place in the top 3 of the geared bikes.

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United Way Bike Ride – New Ulm, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on September 29, 2010 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 29, 2010

2010 United Way Bike Ride
Start: Saturday, October 30, 2010 @ 8:30 AM
New Ulm, TX
Taylor street   New Ulm, TX

Fees $35/rider, $100/families

Registration Closing Date
Friday, October 29, 2010 @ 10:00 AM

Brief Description
Please join us for a beautiful fully supported Fall ride on the rolling roads around New Ulm, TX. There will be a choice of 34 or 51 mile routes plus a 15 mile family ride. All registration proceeds will be donated to the United Way.

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