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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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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for December 10th

Texbiker.net Posted on December 10, 2009 by Rick AnkrumDecember 10, 2009

Austin Bike Culture Calendar Events: 12/10- 12/16/09 | Austin On …
by elliott
We are a little late getting the weekly event preview post up today as we’ve been derelict in our calendar duties with posting Austin Cycling Association rides. They were posted through mid November, but we had not updated the new rides through the Thanksgiving holiday. All of the posted ACA Classic and Hosted rides are now up on our comprehensive cycling events calendar.

Here’s a quick run down of recommended events for the coming week from our comprehensive calendar of all cycling events. Thanks to Jason at ATXBS for letting us know about some events we couldn’t find elsewhere. As always, if there is an event you know about that’s not on our calendar contact us, and we’ll add your event on and possibly add it to the weekly round up. …

EnviroMedia Social Marketing : Change Starts Here blog : Blog …
by Ted Burton
4 to learn agency principals Kevin Tuerff and Valerie Davis planned to donate $6000 to buy 50 bikes for Central Texas children — one bike in honor of each employee. The donation is through JB & Sandy’s 13th Annual “Bikes for Kids” Drive on … We hope our employees will feel good Christmas Day, knowing somewhere in the Austin area, a child woke up and found a brand new bicycle under their Christmas tree. Kevin Tuerff, Valerie Davis, Shelly Beaird, and Sandy from Mix 94.7 …

CS Council: It’s Legal to Ride a Bike on Texas Ave.
by KBTX
It’s now legal to ride a bike on Texas Avenue, in College Station. Thursday evening the council amended it’s traffic code to repeal an existing bicycle …

My Endurance Sports Journey Part 1 – Mountain Biking and Adventure Racing
Posted by David Hanenburg

David Hanenburg
“Would you like to go mountain biking this weekend?”

“Sure.”

There are always moments in a person’s life that can change it forever. The simple dialogue above was the start of my endurance sports journey.

This is my story of how endurance sports became a part of my life and changed it for the better. …

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LBJ 100 Bicycle Tour – Stonewall, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on December 10, 2009 by Rick AnkrumDecember 12, 2009

LBJ 100 Bicycle Tour

Stonewall TX
Sat 03/27/2010
100 K
20 miles, 30 miles, 45 miles

“Saddle up” with us on March 27, 2010 (9:00 a.m.) for the 3rd Annual LBJ 100 Bicycle Tour. Beginning/ending on the air strip of the historic LBJ Ranch at Stonewall TX, the tour traverses hilly, scenic, traffic-free roads adjacent to the Ranch. Routes of 10, 30, 44, and 65 miles (100K) provide the venue for the beginning of spring cycling in the gorgeous Texas Hill Country. As an added feature at 1:00 p.m., Luci Baines Johnson leads a narrated tour (included with registration fee) of each of the landmarks on the LBJ Ranch – the Texas White House, show barn, old school, old homestead, LBJ grave site. This will truly be a “Ride to Preserve History”. Tour cost is $35.00 until March 5 ($40.00 thereafter) for supported ride, post-ride hot meal (vegetarians accommodated), maps, SAG support, rest stops, commemorative bandana, and t-shirt (to pre-registered riders). http://www.lbj100bicycletour.org

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December 9th Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup

Texbiker.net Posted on December 9, 2009 by Rick AnkrumDecember 9, 2009

Biking Bis – Bicycle Touring and More :: Bike travelers take to …
by Gene Bisbee
Calling themselves the Pedouins, the five-member family that’s riding a quintuplet bike from Kentucky to Alaska are on windy plains of the Texas Panhandle. They are spending some time in Slaton, Texas, while they make modifications to …

Bike Mart, Bikemart, Richardson, Dallas, Frisco, Texas
In order to assist you in getting totallly prepared for the Sam’s Club MS 150, Frisco to Fort Worth, bike ride, RBM and Team Bikemart.com are hosting some training rides. These rides are open to all the Team Bikemart.com riders, anyone from any other MS 150 team or anyone just wanting to ride with a nice group. We are also including link to the list of MS 150 recommended training rides. So that you may be in the best shape possible, we recommend riding any of the numerous bicycle rallies available every weekend between now and May 5th. A great website for bicycle rally info is the Bicycle-Stuff Calendar. …

cycling news in Dallas, TX | Outside.in neighborhood topic | alt1
What’s happening about cycling in Dallas: Read recent news and blog posts about cycling in Dallas, TX. …

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Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for December 8th

Texbiker.net Posted on December 8, 2009 by Rick AnkrumDecember 8, 2009

This doesn’t take place in Texas (thank goodness) but I could not pass this story up. Another one of the dumb crook incidents?

Bicycle-Riding Christmas Tree Thief » Popular Fidelity » Unusual Stuff
by Ron Hogan
It was the perfect crime.  Phillip Menefee was going to hit the Mathisen Tree Farms in Portage, Indiana, pick up a Douglas fir when nobody was watching, and make his escape.  Unfortunately for Phillip, his get-away vehicle was a bicycle.  It goes without saying that he didn’t get terribly far from the scene of the crime trying to transport a stolen Christmas tree via bicycle. …

Old Fat Man Adventures: Beach Riding
by Barney (The Old Fat Man)
Beach Riding. Flour Bluff, Texas All morning was a heavy wet fog making itself a pain. Suddenly after lunch the sun broke through and the fog disappeared. By the time the Team was ready to go for a bike ride it was nice sunny and warm. …

Editorial: Keep it wild | Campaign for America’s Wilderness
from Wilderness News
We were shocked recently to find out that Texas’ best-loved wild place, Big Bend National Park, isn’t in the top tier of the nation’s best-protected public land. Big Bend hasn’t been designated a wilderness, so it doesn’t fall under … Human activities are restricted: You can backpack or ride a horse or conduct scientific research. But you can’t drive a motorized vehicle or even ride a bicycle. (In the wrong places, bikes can cause erosion and other environmental damage. …

Riding in Street Clothes « Bike Noob
by rainycamp
One afternoon last week I got home early enough that I thought I could squeeze in a bike ride before it got dark. But it was unusually cold for Central Texas — around 42 degrees. I decided to take my mountain bike out for a spin around …

Texas Monthly: Backtalk
Your bike is calling, and it wants you to saddle up against multiple sclerosis (MS) for the 160-mile Bike MS: Sam’s Club Frisco to Fort Worth Ride 2010 rolling out May 1-2 from Dr. Pepper Ballpark. Overnight pit stop at Texas Motor …

I know my answer to this question; anything below 60 degrees.

How cold is too cold ? ? ?
by Mike1jw
Here in Central Texas real cold is usually accompanied by rain which I detest on my commute. Way too dangerous. If it’s sunshine or no rain forecasted I will also layer up and ride in 40 degree Weather. It rarely gets below that here. …

The Art of the Postcard
by Kerry Jeffrey
While I’m certain that Texans could ride bicycles before Lance Armstrong came on the scene, his story can’t have hurt. In that vein, the members of Texas 4000 are biking from Austin to Anchorage AK next summer. I’m looking at the route, …

Cold equals less riding, more fat | Road Rash
By Staff
Exploring Central Texas. And beyond., Stupid weather, go away. Seriously. This is not the type of environment that is helpful when trying to pedal off holiday cheer. I’ve overextended my fitness credit and the fat cells are threatening a takeover … I had signed up for the Urban Farm Bicycle Tour and was really looking forward to the experience. I woke up and rolled out of bed around 8 a.m. I went down stairs and looked at the outside temp reading, 29 degrees. I debated. …

On the Trail with IMBA » Blog Archive » Waco, Tx: Humans and the …
by chrisandleslie
IMBA – International Mountain Bicycling Association. What would we do without trails? … Throughout Texas, Cameron Park is known and loved for its challenging trails. Undulating topography and exposed rocks and roots combine to make an ideal mountain bike setting. Beyond the trails and recreation lies a unique natural resource for the city. During our four days working in the park we encountered a broad range of the local population. From cyclists to hikers to exuberant …

uscyclingreport.com – Bridging the Gap November 30th Through …
Finally, a race from November 22-the Mellow Johnny’s Classic mountain bike event in Rancho de Juan Pelota, Dripping Springs, Texas. While race organizer Lance Armstrong flatted out of contention, the husband-wife duet of Jeremy …

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