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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
Lynksey Helex at a Kingwood Lake
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10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace CF 7 Valley Ranch

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I Need To Work On Tire Repair Skills; Practiced Today

Texbiker.net Posted on March 5, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 5, 2023

A Sunday bike ride was on the docket after I got home from church. Before rolling out the door I finished watching stage 1 of Paris – Nice bike race and ate a snack for fuel. Dressed and ready I started the ride at 1:27 PM on my Lynskey Helix bike. This was the first ride on the new rear tire I replaced Thursday evening after the flat tire. I felt confident flat tires were in the rear view mirror. Before church I watched the GP Jean-Pierre Monseré bike race in Belgium.

My legs were ready to tackle my Forest Cove – Oakhurst – Valley Ranch route to add some extra miles towards my 650 mile goal for March. Checking previous rides in SportTracks the average distance for this route was around 28 miles. I added a few streets in Kingwood to stretch the distance above that. I rode through Bear Branch Village, South woodland Hills Village, Trailwood Village in Kngwood before hitting the San Jacinto Bayou Greenway through Forest Cove. Hamblen Road took me to Loop 494 for a short ride to Sorters Road. Next I went through Kingwood Place, Oakhurst, Briar Tree to FM 1314. Riding over FM 1314 I rode Valley Ranch Parkway to the new traffic light at Valley Ranch Bend Drive.

Making the right turn the rear tire on the Lynskey felt funny and within a few feet I realized it was flat. This is getting old. I got of the bike and rotated the rear tire to see if I could find the cause but nothing seemed to be sticking in or out of the tire. I found a rock near the dog poop bag station, removed the rear tire and sat on the rock. I removed the the tube, pumped it up and felt for escaping air. Near a previous patch I found a small hole. When I tried to remove the tube from the wheel a part of the tube was stuck under the bead. I think that caused the hole. I apparently didn’t inspect the tube when I put the new tire on Thursday evening and I paid the price today. I patched the hole, I needed to add some extra glue after I put the patch on. Pumping up the tube before putting it in the tire it held air and my tire patching confidence increased a little bit. I waited a couple of minutes to be sure and then put the tube in the tire, mounted the bead back on the wheel and this time checked the tube was properly in place. I aired the tire and the tire popped a couple of times as the bead locked onto the rim. I put the wheel back on the Lynskey with some problems getting the thru axle in place. I bounced the rear wheel as I walked back to Valley Ranch Bend Drive. All seemed well and strted riding to US59 through Valley Ranch.

South along US59 on the frontage road to the u-turn under at Northpark Drive. It looked like I would ride back home which I did finishing the ride at 4:27 PM, about half an hour later than I expected.

While I was riding and fixing the flat Strava alerted me that I had lost two local legends and gained one. Also I set 3rd fastest time on Don’t Get Run Over on Hamblen West (43s) and 3rd fastest time on Barrington to River Grove (2:15). This was the Local Legend on VR Drag Northbound gained.

With all of my flat tire adventures and driving back from Harlingen I rode 157.58 miles this week. I am a few miles ahead of the pace to reach my goal for March. No Zwift rides this week.

3-5-2023 SportTracks Week Bike Rides Summary
3-5-2023 SportTracks Week Bike Rides Summary

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Texas Bicycling Action – March 4, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on March 4, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 4, 2023

Grand opening celebrates 1.3-mile extension to Northern Walnut Creek Trail

www.kvue.com

AUSTIN, Texas — Walnut Creek Trail Park is getting even bigger!

The City’s Public Works Urban Trails program celebrated the new 1.3-mile trail connecting Overbrook Drive to the park on Saturday afternoon at the Walnut Creek Pool.

With the new addition, the Northern Walnut Creek Trail is now 4.4 miles long – from the Balcones Neighborhood Park to Overbrook Drive.

The 12-foot-wide trail is …


H2G #32 Houston to Galveston Houston, Texas

Mark Estopinal | strava.com

SH2G Houston, Texas

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H2G #32 – Return from Watopia Houston, Texas

Jesse Alston | strava.com

Legs and feet still sore from Thursday’s ride but I persevered. First bonk-free, cramp-free century in a while. Eating and drinking more frequently was key. Legs/Strength: Good, Heart: Incredible, Lungs: Excellent, Endurance: Good, RecoveryRate: Excellent.

Dave’s Saturday Ride Extravaganza New Braunfels, Texas

Steve Wellington-USMES | strava.com

Reunited, and it feels so good Houston, Texas

Amy Schendel | strava.com

Weather was spectacular, wildflowers were blooming, and I got to ride with friends I haven’t seen in forever. Best day!

Pedaling the Prairie. What a day! Pine Island, Texas

Kent Joosten | strava.com

Pedal the Pain Prairie Pine Island, Texas

Jose ??Gonsalves-Barreiro | strava.com

Covington Gravel Hill County, Texas

Ronnie Bryant | strava.com

Morning Ride Pine Island, Texas

Barry Novy | strava.com

Whitehall, Texas Harris County, Texas

Veloharmony | strava.com

Ride with the gang – Katy-Belleville-Katy Fort Bend County, Texas

Eduardo Carrillo | strava.com


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Texas Biking from Twitter

STOLEN – Black Specialized Allez E5 in Fort Worth, TX https://t.co/n1GssGvzf1

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) March 4, 2023


New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event 90 For Dad Cycling – Wichita Falls See all event details at https://t.co/oA1zr25iF4 July 15, 2023 at 06:30AM https://t.co/dpFNoktt5M

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 4, 2023

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Recovered From 2″ Screw. Front Brake Squealing. Calmer Wind.

Texbiker.net Posted on March 4, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 4, 2023

Watching the men’s and women’s Strade Bianche races this morning before leaving on my bike peaked my interest in gravel bikes. Searching the internet I found several with SRAM’s XPLR etap group. Now all I need to do is find some gravel to ride on nearby. That could be hard to do in the Houston area.

With the races over and the temperature getting up to 70 it was time for me to go on a bike ride. The Cervelo Caledonia mostly recovered from yesterday’s encounter with the 2″ deck screw. After getting a ride back home I replaced the rear tire and tube. The Cervelo was my bike for today’s bike ride. there was one problem though. The front brake rotor rubs on the brake pads. I tried spreading the pads and cylinders to put more space and that helped some. The rotor didn’t rub quite as much.

It was slightly chilly so I wore shorts, a long sleeve jersey, and a wind jacket. I rolled out at 11:20 AM on my Cervelo bike. Wanting to make up some of the lost miles from yesterday’s cut short ride I chose a route I didn’t think I had done before, Atascocita – Spanish Cove – Walden, thinking it would be around 35 to 36 miles. When I finished the ride at 2:22 PM I looked at Strava and was surprised to see two other rides came up as matches, October 29, 2022 and August 20, 2022. I guess this route isn’t a new one. It did cover roads I ride on other routes but I thought this combination would be new. I changed the route names on those other rides to match today.

3-4-2023 SportTracks Recent Rides Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden
3-4-2023 SportTracks Recent Rides Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden

Starting this late on Saturday I didn’t expect to see any cyclists but three passed me going the opposite direction in Atascocita on the way to FM 1960.

Weather conditions: start 70 degrees, 49% humidity, dew point 50, fair, wind variable 6 mph; finish 77 degrees, 39% humidity, dew point 50, fair, wind E 4 mph. The calmed down a lot from yesterday.

As the ride progressed the front brake started squealing whenever I applied the brake. So I decided to stop at Kingwood Bicycles on the way back to have them look at it. I did that and the wheels turns freely like it used to and the brake doesn’t squeal.

Data from the AXS.SRAM ride report: 33 rear derailleur shifts, used the 35×15 gears 9.6 miles, the 35×13 gears 22.1 miles out of a total 35.8 miles.

I reclaimed the Strava Local Legend on The Library Sprint today.

3-4-2023 Strava Local Legend Library Sprint
3-4-2023 Strava Local Legend Library Sprint

3-4-2023 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden
3-4-2023 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden
3-4-2023 Strava Ride Map Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden
3-4-2023 Strava Ride Map Atascocita-Spanish Cove-Walden

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Texas Bicycling News – March 3, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on March 3, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 3, 2023

Shift Your Sightseeing

By Pam LeBlanc | texashighways.com

From Marfa to Galveston, e-bike tours around Texas offer some extra power for adventurous self-guided trips

Without barely breaking a sweat, I crest the hill leading to the entrance of Jacob’s Well Natural Area near Wimberley. I wish I could credit my astonishing fitness level, but really, it’s because of the battery-powered bicycle on which I’m perched. An e-bike whisked me up this steep slope, along with a few other hills, during a recent self-guided tour around Wimberley in the Texas Hill Country.

I rented the bike from Wimberley Electric Bike Tours as an experiment. I love to explore small-town Texas on two wheels, but some of my friends prefer touring by car. An e-bike seemed like a good compromise.

Owner Pamela Mitchell met me in a parking lot behind a coffee shop on Ranch-to-Market Road 12, where she handed over a pair of fully …


2023 STCC Swap and Shop

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BIKE AMBASSADORS: Austin-based company, Woom, hosts Spicewood Bike Train for kids

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AUSTIN, Texas — On Friday, February 24, Austin-based premium kids bike manufacturer, woom sponsored a Spicewood Bike Train in Austin so Spicewood Elementary School students could enjoy biking to school safely in a group with friends and neighbors.

The idea is to instill a lifelong love of cycling. Woom’s mission is to create products of such exceptional quality that they provide children and their parents with unforgettable experiences. They’re hope is that children who experience these magical moments on their bikes will grow up to be …


Video: Alan Jacobsen riding bicycle across America to raise money for hospital that saved his grandson’s life

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Alan will be riding through Lamesa and the South Plains this weekend

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – Alan Jacobsen is riding his bike from the west coast to the east coast. Alan has been a cyclist for 40 years, but it wasn’t until his grandson Isaac was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at just 8 years old that he was inspired to ride coast to coast.

“It was quite devastating to the family because he’d been a healthy kid up until a few weeks prior to his diagnosis. It happened so suddenly.” Alan said.

Isaac battled leukemia for 16 months at Valley Children’s Hospital, but is now in remission and is receiving small treatments in his home.

Isaac’s battle inspired his grandfather to give back.

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Good News Friday: March 3, 2023

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WACO, Texas (KWTX) – Dr. Michael Daley, Regents Professor and chair of the Department of Social Work at Texas A&M University – Central Texas in Killeen received a prestigious national award from the Council on Social Work. Doctor Daley is an author and has several years of experience in the field. …

… This week, Cincinnati Bengals player and Waco ISD graduate, Andrew Billings, visited Provident Heights Elementary school to donate 12 bicycles to students with good attendance! The district says thank you for the wonderful donations and for making the time to visit their students. …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Today we announced the completion of a NEW $1.13M multi-use concrete trail, which runs from Old Spanish Trail to Holly Hall. In one of the most expensive cities in America for commuters, we’re continuing to advance affordable and equitable transit options for our residents. pic.twitter.com/VJvbJuewru

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) March 3, 2023

#FactFriday: According to TxDOT crash data, between 2016–2020, 57% of bicyclist injuries in Texas occurred at intersections. Drivers, watch for bicyclists, and share the road! Bicyclists, follow the rules of the road and ensure you’re seen! pic.twitter.com/SXpFnS6wHJ

— WalkBikeSafeTx (@WalkBikeSafeTX) March 3, 2023

New bike days are the best days. Just look at those smiling faces!

Shop 24/7 ? https://t.co/zJcfWFfsJz#BWRides pic.twitter.com/eKqBgsxiWY

— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) March 3, 2023


New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Capitol Chevy DRIVEWAY SERIES presented by The Meteor Week One + Mini Series #1 Pass Capitol Chevy DRIVEWAY SERIES presented by The Meteor Week One + Mini Series #1 Pass at Austin, TXhttps://t.co/tomSWnXS6shttps://t.co/PBmzZC0OIf 

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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2023

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