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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
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What’s Turning the Spokes on the Net September 14th

Texbiker.net Posted on September 14, 2009 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 14, 2009

I was reading Fast Company Magazine and spotted these two articles related to bicycling. Sometimes I have wanted a true full service bikestation.

How Cycling Centers Could Help Smooth Commuter Transitions
By: Kate Rockwood
Andréa White-Kjoss
CEO
Mobis Transportation/Bikestation

Andréa White-Kjoss, 35, modeled her full-service cycling centers on a similar idea already popular in Japan and Europe. More than a dozen bike stations have opened in such places as Palo Alto and Berkeley, California; Seattle; and, most recently, Washington, D.C.

“Our existing transportation system has been built around the automobile — parking, service, fuel — and we need the same sort of system around other forms of transportation.

Have you ever heard of B-cycle? Me neither. This is an automated kiosk to rent bikes. More from Fast Company Magazine. With the current debate on health care this might be interesting.

Humana Takes Health to the Streets With B-cycle Bike Sharing
By: Kate Rockwood
Grant Harrison
Vice President of the Innovation Center
Humana
Louisville, Kentucky

Grant Harrison, 45, created B-cycle — automated kiosks that let riders rent bikes at prices akin to mass transit — at Humana, in partnership with Crispin Porter + Bogusky and Trek. The national rollout will bring 50,000 bikes to a dozen U.S. cities in the next three years.

“Health-insurance companies have to change. We can’t focus solely on policy reform; we’re hoping to become a health-creation company. The focus for us is to make fun things healthy.

Planners see dip in money for new roads
by Austin American-Statesman
… or expand transit or bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Daugherty said the inability to find money for road projects — such as the $89 million Texas 45 …

Riding in the rain « Bike Noob
by rainycamp
Now that we’re coming into what passes for fall in Texas, there will be more rain to contend with. I don’t like riding in the rain. If it’s raining before I start my ride, I’ll scratch my ride plans and find something else to do. …

Lengthy bike ride pays off in the end
by Chicago Daily Herald
Starting in Austin, Texas, Broeder peddled west to California, north to Washington, east to the New England states, south to Florida and back west to Texas. …

Bike MS participant has the disease and wants to raise awareness
by San Antonio Express
An estimated 20000 Texas have been diagnosed with MS, and about 2.5 million people worldwide. Minerd has relapsing-remitting MS, the most common form, …

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Daily Blog and News Roundup for September 13th

Texbiker.net Posted on September 13, 2009 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 13, 2009

Bicycle Path – AUS to Downtown Austin at Bikely.com
by danorton
A reasonable bicycle route from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) to downtown Austin, avoiding busy SH-71 traffic and high-speed interchanges. Simply backtrack to return to the airport.

Nearly 350 Take Part In Rose City Triathlon
by Tyler Morning Telegraph
The Tyler Bicycle Club supplied cyclists to team up with local swimmers and runners to form the relay teams. The conditions forced a last-minute altering of …

Travels with my Mule: Tales from the Darkside
by Philip
This part of the ride was integrated with the 100 km participants and most of them were now overtaking me. Each time I came across a hill my thighs ignited with cramp, so excruciating that I was forced to abandon my bike in search of pavements or gates …

DFW Point-to-Point: Bike Culture versus “The Force”
by Steve A
Myself, I rarely think of bike culture when I ride, and I’m really not a cycling policy wonk. In the interesting ride segments, I focus on the sights, sounds, and the traffic. Always the traffic. About the closest I come to philosophizing is to store away potential blog posts for later, and usually others chase the first ones away. …

There other important cranking objects besides bicycles.

Crank it up: Jack County Museum sponsors homemade ice cream contest
by Jack County Herald
In conjunction with the Texas Forts Tour Bike Tour, the Jack County Museum will sponsor an ice cream “Crank Off” Friday, Oct. 9. This delicious event will …

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What’s Turning the Spokes on the Net September 12th

Texbiker.net Posted on September 12, 2009 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 12, 2009

Giveaway pairs bikes with needy children
by Clovis News Journal
Administrator Mike Connors started Northeast Texas Bicycle Association a dozen years ago. Last year, he gave away 66 bikes to children in the Four Corners …

Trail to be closed during rail work
by Denton Record Chronicle
By Lowell Brown / Staff Writer The rail trail pedestrian/bicycle path in Denton closed to the public Friday as part of the construction of the A-train …

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Daily Blog and News Roundup for September 11th

Texbiker.net Posted on September 11, 2009 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 11, 2009

Shifting Gears luncheon scheduled for Jan 21 | Austin On Two Wheels
I just received word that the Texas Bicycle Coalition, aka Bike Texas, is sponsoring a luncheon called Shifting Gears on Wednesday, January 21.  I just received word that the Texas Bicycle Coalition, aka Bike Texas, is sponsoring a luncheon called Shifting Gears on Wednesday, January 21. The focus of the luncheon is to learn how we can change the dynamics of transportation in Texas, while building healthy communities and reducing traffic. …

Bicycle ride down memory lane « Texas Tailwind
by Ben
Assuming it’s not pouring down rain (which unfortunately looks like the case) I’m riding the Cowtown Classic tomorrow on my TT bike as prep for the Texas Time Trials. I did the Cowtown Classic last year on a single speed, …

David Byrne talks bikes in Austin; win his book! | Fit City
By Pamela LeBlanc
Rob D’Amico, president of the League of Bicycling Voters; Annick Beaudet, bicycle pedestrian co-ordinator for the City of Austin; and urban planner Jana McCann. Byrne devotes about 34 pages of his 300-page book to biking through American … Sweetwater, Texas. He spends four pages on that West Texas town, where he ate at a steak restaurant, read the local paper and rode through older parts of town. He describes people selling watermelons in parking lots and an American …

Man traverses country on foot
by Natchez Democrat

Man on a mission
… southwest back to Texas, and he is now headed back east. He is loaded with only a bicycle and enough gear to get him through all four seasons. …

2009 Texas Custom Bicycle Show: TCBS now on Facebook!
by info@rideDaltex.com
The Second Annual Texas Custom Bicycle Show will be held Oct 23-25 at the Austin LiveStrong Challenge Expo featuring fine frame builders from the Lone Star State. Bicycles crafted from steel, titanium, and carbon fiber will be on …

Vintage bikes on display this Saturday
by Bastrop Daily Enterprise
Many years later, however, he found an identical Schwinn at a flea market in Canton, Texas. Matthews said he now owns between 30 and 40 restored bicycles …

I do not run across many instances like this.

Flip Over Handlebars Leads Bike Rider to File Product Liability …
by Dr. Shezad Malik
The plaintiff believes the defendants breached express and implied warranties that the bicycle was of merchantable quality and was safe. Warren states the defendants violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act by making “false, …

In the Saddle with KU: Kolaches
by KU
I dreamt I was doing some kind of organized bike ride, not a race. It was getting very close to the end of the ride, but it felt like a race because everyone was gearing up for the sprint. As we approach the “finish” there is a guy who locks handlebars with someone and begins to lean into me . Instincts take over and I lean back and push him into the barriers. The guy goes down hard. …

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