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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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3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
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Daily Blog and News Roundup for April 11th

Texbiker.net Posted on April 11, 2009 by Rick AnkrumApril 11, 2009

Michael Pincus’s Cycling blog: Fayettvile stage race cat 3
by Michael Pincus
Michael Pincus: Pearland, Texas, United States: Hello, My name is michael and I’m a freshmen at Glenda Dawson High-school in Pearland Texas. I’m 15 years of age and love to race/ ride my bicycle. I’m a CAT 3 racer on both the road and …

Bike for Alzheimer’s Research: Sailing to Silsbee
by Nancy Kelley
This is our last night in Texas. No offense, Texas, but I’m glad to be rolling on. Three weeks from now I’ll be on my way home. This trip has been a lot of fun, some not-so-fun. Next time I decide to ride a long distance, however, …

CycleBum: Social Cycling ATX Ride
by CycleBum
The life and times of a Bike Bum in Austin Texas. Saturday, April 11, 2009. Social Cycling ATX Ride · P1010605 Another Thursday, another chill ride. Looks like the ride is gaining a little more popularity. Facebook stats are up, and it looked like attendance was up. I assume it would have been higher, but I think a few people “saved” themselves for the midnight ride. As always, a good mix. Like last time, cool dude with cargo bike, dog and beer. …

Fixie 101 | Road Rash
by Jason Whaley
Exploring Central Texas. And beyond., For those of you who have never partaken in riding a bicycle with one fixed gear, let me present a few simple lessons I learned on Friday during my first venture with said machine. … It’s a very simple, satisfying cycling experience. But it takes a lot of getting used to, and this type of riding is not for everyone. It takes some nerve, good leg strength and more effort than usual. I think for my own personal preferences, …

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Today’s Route Near Huffman Texas

Texbiker.net Posted on April 11, 2009 by Rick AnkrumApril 11, 2009

Today’s route starts in Kingwood and then heads to the area southeast of Huffman on the east side of Lake Houston. You can see the route at this link:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2717499

The roads on this route are smooth and the traffic is light to none once I got across the McKay Causeway over Lake Houston. I have not ridden these roads southeast of Huffman on a regular basis before because my preferred routes in the past were to the north and west of Kingwood. This is not practical now due to road construction on US59, FM1314 and FM1485. (Hello fiscal stimulus.)

With these unexplored routes I am beginning to think one of Garmin cycling GPS units might be helpful. So far I have had to stop and look at the map I printed out. Even with this help I still miss a road or turn on my planned route. That happened today but the wrong turn was back towards where I would end up if I had not missed the turn.

I did not expect to see any fellow riders but I there were at least three.

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Each of the 13,000 BP MS-150 riders has a story

Texbiker.net Posted on April 11, 2009 by Rick AnkrumApril 10, 2009

Carolyn Gomez is riding the 180 miles from Houston to Austin — for the first time — this year.  Though never a cyclist, she was inspired to do this challenging ride by her mother Irene Valdez, who courageously has faced her life with MS for the past 14 years.  Her mother now uses a wheelchair for her personal mobility.

Carolyn, a member of Team Sun & Ski, wrote an essay, “To my mother from her daughter,” that was selected by the MS Society, Lone Star Chapter, for its 25th anniversary MS-150 “Art Bike” project.  She was one of 25 essayists selected to have a bicycle decorated in this program.

Gomez is shown here with her four-year-old daughter, Trinity

Gomez is shown here with her four-year-old daughter, Trinity

I had the opportunity to interview Carolyn by email.

Texbiker: What motivated you to choose this year’s ride?

Carolyn: My mother, who suffers from MS

Texbiker: Please describe your bicycle. (Brand, model, components, etc.)

Carolyn: Diamondback  Divine

Texbiker: Do you have any favorite bike stuff?

Carolyn: My favorite bike stuff is my biking shorts. lol

Texbiker: What do you think the ride will be like?

Carolyn: Challenging. But with me keeping my family and my mom on my mind, that should be enough motivation I would need.

Texbiker: Have you visited any of the route?

Carolyn: Personally,  No I have not visited the route yet, but I have been doing online research on the location of the ride

Texbiker: Other than the bike trails what training rides have you done?

Carolyn: I have been riding with my co-workers, who will also be riding in the BP MS-150 at the San Jacinto battle grounds.  I also rode the Tour De Houston (sponsored by Sun & Ski Sports) which was really fun.

Texbiker: How many miles have you ridden in preparation?

Carolyn: When I ride with my co-workers we have been riding at least 20 miles on Sundays, or when I ride the hike and bike trail I ride at least 10 miles a day.  I wish I could ride longer, but with a 4-year-old daughter waiting for me at the sitter’s, I have to cut my ride short (I need to pick up my daughter at least by 6:30 p.m.)

Texbiker: How will you spend Saturday night?

Carolyn: Call my family to let them know I made it okay to La Grange, thank God for blessing with a safe ride and pray for day 2 to be another safe ride for me and others who are riding. Then after that maybe getting a massage provided by Team Sun & Ski and relax and sleep in the Team Sun & Ski tent.

Texbiker: Do you think day 2 will be different from day 1?

Carolyn: Most definitely day two will be totally different from day one.   I am pretty sure it would be a little bit more challenging physically and mentally, but again with my mom on my mind and me knowing that my family is waiting for me at the finish line, it would be all worth it.

Texbiker: When you finish what will you do first?

Carolyn: Whether I am walking, crawling, or riding across the finish line, I will find my family and have a moment to cry. I will cry because not only have I achieved another major milestone in my lifetime (the other two are getting married and giving birth to my daughter), but I will cry knowing that I helped my mother and others get to the next step on having a cure for MS. Then I will call my mother at home to let her know that we did it.

Thank you, Carolyn. Best wishes for a safe and successful ride.

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Ultegra Groupset Revealed

Texbiker.net Posted on April 11, 2009 by Rick AnkrumApril 11, 2009

Shimano first introduced the revamped Ultegra groupset to press back in February, swearing us all to secrecy while the finishing touches were applied.

The groupset has been largely revamped and redesigned, taking notes from the tweaks made on the Dura-Ace groupset. As a result 151 grams has been shaved of the previous year’s weight, (6600 series) or 44 grams when compared to the Ultegra SL.

The Ultegra Double will be available in the UK from July, while the Ultegra Triple and WH-G700 wheel set will arrive in September.

Read more at BikeBiz.com

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