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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 July 27th – Texas Bicycling

Texbiker.net Posted on July 27, 2010 by Rick AnkrumJuly 27, 2010

The lazy days of summer « Jim’s Bike Blog
by jimsbikeblog
At this time last year — Texas furnace heat, be damned — I was preparing full bore for a transcontinental bicycle ride in the autumn from San Diego to St. Augustine, Fla., and was closing in on 3000 training miles. …

Tour de L’Abitibi
from Michael Pincus’s Cycling blog
The first time I heard of this race was 2 years ago back when I was 14 at the southwest regional camp in Lubbock Texas. Tour De L’Abitibi is the largest and only UCI jr stage race in the western hemisphere. The race takes place in  the small town of Val d’Or in Quebec Canada. In order to get to race you must be on a team that gets invited and have a racing age of 17-18. …

Young & Free Texas – Blog – Adventures in Bicycling
by Josh Garrett
Anyway, today I’m reporting that my bicycle purchase feels like a resounding success! I spent a lot more on it than I probably should have, but I’m also getting really good exercise and enjoying my cycling experience. …

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Iron Haus Time Trial Series #6 – San Antonio, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on July 27, 2010 by Rick AnkrumJuly 27, 2010

Iron Haus Time Trial Series #6
Presented by Ciclismo SA , Britton’s Bicycle Shop, Jimmy Britton
San Antonio, TX
Saturday, August 07, 2010
Online Registration Closes Thursday, August 05, 2010 at 11:30 PM ET
The SIXTH in the series event is a 20/40km Time Trial on Saturday August 7, 2010,  starting at Iron Haus Fitness in Castroville and heading up FM 471 and back.  The Start / Finish Line will be located in front of Iron Haus on FM 471 and be an out and back course.

The first rider will take off at 8:01 AM.  20k participants will be the first to go and the 40k participants will follow with the first 40k rider at no earlier than  8:30 a.m. .  The course is an out and back along FM 471.  The turn around will be marked and a recorder in place to validate the turn.  The Time Trial will be recorded and times will be posted 20 minutes following the last finisher.

The start times will be assigned in the order of category and time of registration. Juniors and 20k participants will have the earliest start times.  Teams will be the first off following the 20K participants.

The teams  will start  last and must have  at least 4 and no more than 6 riders.  Team time is based on the third rider to finish.

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What Does It Take for a Bike Ride To Be Great or Even Good?

Texbiker.net Posted on July 27, 2010 by Rick AnkrumJuly 27, 2010

Recently there have been a number of comments about the Bike Around Midlothian bike ride. This got me to thinking about what do I look for in a bike ride. There are many rides I look forward to and there are some I ride once and never bother to return. From my experience here is what I think:

  • A catchy theme or purpose gets my attention to first consider the ride.
  • A convenient location. Close rides are more practical than driving across Texas. One exception I make on this one is the Hotter’n Hell Hundred in Wichita Falls. I drove to Harlingen several times for the Jalapeno 100.
  • A reasonable price. When I first started going on rides in the 1980’s the typical cost was $10. Now the typical cost is $25. For rides during the year when the weather is questionable I hesitate pre-registering so I pay the late fee which I think $35 is the upper limit. When I see a ride is above these amounts I have a rough time considering them.
  • Various route lengths. In the 1980’s a 100 mile route was my goal now that I am 25 years older the upper limit is 60 to 75 miles.
  • Plenty of parking at the starting location. When parking is not in one spot having people direct the traffic is very helpful. Big signs are most appreciated.
  • Quickly moving and easy to find packet pickup locations. Sometimes I go to rides where I cannot find the place to pickup the pre-ride materials and stuff.
  • A clear starting lane for space and safety. If the start lane is small and has cars parked the chance of accidents increase a lot.
  • Plain route markings. Each route length should have it’s own color and the markings should be painted on he roadway. I can remember one ride in Tyler when vandals moved the route signs and caused a major problem. Signs are good but markings on the road last longer. If the local authorities have a problem use paint that washes away after a few rains. A map should be included in the packet. Also it has to be detailed enough that you can actually make out the road names.
  • Rest stops with cheery people and adequate supplies. It takes both. Supplies with no cheer make for a sad ride. At the same time continuing on a ride without water is not good. Ride organizers have a difficult time estimating how much supplies they will need at each rest stop so it is important for riders to mark which route they really plan on riding when they preregister.
  • Sag wagons that are not too far away. This is one area that seems weak on many rides. There may be sag wagons but I never see one when you need them.
  • Traffic spotters at dangerous intersections or places on the route. I have seen some near misses when there have not been spotters.
  • Easy to find finish line. Do not hide the finish without signs and/or spotters to direct the riders. After riding high mental thought to find the finish line is not what is needed.
  • A lunch at the finish. This is why I go to the Pineywoods Purgatory in Lufkin year after year. They have the best fajitas and there are plenty of them. The lunch does not have to be free but it helps.

Did I list all of the things you look for?

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for July 26th

Texbiker.net Posted on July 26, 2010 by Rick AnkrumJuly 26, 2010

BMC Racing’s Ochowicz put cycling on map in US
by Houston Chronicle
Ochowicz’s sponsor was the Texas-based Southland Corp., which owned the 7-Eleven convenience stores. And that really confused the locals. …

Today is a light news day. Rained out in Houston. Can’t seem to shove the rain out of the area. Even higher percentage on Tuesday. My goal of 3,100 miles by the end of July is in jeopardy.

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