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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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Texas Bicycling News July 14th 2022

Texbiker.net Posted on July 14, 2022 by Rick AnkrumJuly 14, 2022

Race Report: Bonjour, Ya’ll! – The Pump Track World Championships Qualifier in Paris, Texas, USA

www.pinkbike.com

Paris, Texas, was the home of the Second USA Qualifier for the 2022 season. A quaint little town in North Eastern Texas, Paris provided the down home hospitality the South is known for while adding its own french twist… Cowboy hat wearing Eiffel tower and all.

Summers in Texas are hot and humid, and race day was no exception. Temperatures flirted with triple digits all day (mid 30’s for the non-Americans) as the rider’s put in hard laps and found shade where they could between runs. As the day wore on, the competition also began to heat up. Pump track veterans, Paris locals, and even a trail rider from Vermont showed up to duke it out on the Velosolutions course in Paris. …


$50,000 reward offered for info to find driver who hit, killed cyclist

by: Christopher Adams | www.kxan.com

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Friends of a cyclist who died in a hit-and-run crash in March are offering a $50,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest in the case.

Keith Culver, 73, was hit in the 6300 block of East Stassney Lane, near Burleson Road, around 9 a.m. on March 30.

Police said he was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries at the time, but died the following evening. …


Video: Ask 2: Are electric bikes allowed on city trails?

Anavid Reyes | www.click2houston.com

HOUSTON – Question: Are electric bikes allowed on city trails?

Answer: Bike Houston says yes, they are!

In Texas, E-bikes are considered and treated like traditional bikes, therefore are allowed on City of Houston, Harris County trails and bike lanes. Happy riding!


Breakaway Brewing spinning new beer, biking concept for San Antonio’s Government Hill

Madalyn Mendoza | www.mysanantonio.com

Bikes and brews will share a lane this fall when Breakaway Brewing opens in Government Hill. The upcoming themed brewery will raise a toast to the love of cycling and craft beer.

Chris Pal-Freeman, who co-owns Breakaway Brewing with his wife, Jean Pal-Freeman, tells MySA that a meeting of biking and brewing was a "natural" crossover. The owner is an avid cyclist and says most of the friends he’s made in the sport are also craft beer fans.

"It was really, for me, never even a consideration for not to have it be cycling themed," he adds. …


Ride And Wrench

www.southlakestyle.com

Jul 16, 2022 8:45 AM to 9:30 AM Trek Bicycle Southlake 2105 Suite 225 W Southlake Blvd, Southlake, Texas 76092 After taking a scenic ride through the city, learn how to keep your bike in top condition at Trek Bicycle Southlake’s monthly Ride and Wrench series on July 16. Each class focuses on a different skill, so come brush up on old ones or learn something new!


Some changes — and growth — in this year’s Big BRAIN 10

by Ray Keener | www.bicycleretailer.com

Hearing from The Bigs on several topics.

A version of this article ran in the July issue of Bicycle Retailer & Industry News.

Since our first Big BRAIN 10 survey last March, two bicycle brands (Pon and Specialized) have entered the list to replace three IBDs purchased by suppliers (Mike’s Bikes by Pon, Mike Olson’s San Diego and Portland stores by Trek, and David’s World Cycle by Trek).

The unranked list is of the U.S.’s 10 largest brick-and-mortar retailers of IBD-quality bikes. It’s compiled from surveying and interviewing industry members, including suppliers, retailers and others who have a view into the market.

Since most retailers are reluctant to publicly share their revenue numbers, this time we asked them to reported their relative sales levels during the pandemic, setting 2019 sales as a baseline of 100. No surprise: everyone is up. And most said they are holding strong well into 2022.

So let’s hear from The Bigs about a range of topics, including how they’ve re-invested their pandemic windfalls back into their businesses: …

… Bike Mart

Year founded: 1962

Number of locations: 6 in Texas

Brands carried: Trek, Giant, Specialized, Electra, Cervelo, Santa Cruz, Orbea

Owned by: Ken “Woody” Smith

Relative sales:

2019: 100
2020: 140
2021: 145
2022 predicted: 105

Last year, Smith changed his stores’ name from Richardson Bike Mart to Bike Mart.

“From the outside, it all looks like upside when sales go up, right? We shared the same pandemic downside with everyone else: Not enough of the right inventory for bikes and parts,” said Smith.

“The influx of cash over the past two seasons allowed us to open up three new stores and remodel two more of them. We bought one of our buildings and set up an offsite 15,000 square foot warehouse.

“We are …


Hotter’N Hell Hundred named top 5 bike ride in the nation

by: Curtis Jackson | www.texomashomepage.com

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — Back in 1982, a group of Wichitans had an idea for a bike ride here in the Falls, but after the first year’s major success, organizers decided to host the event the following year.

40 years later, the Hotter’N Hell Hundred is going stronger than ever and gaining international recognition as the largest one-day bike ride in the nation, and that ride is what landed the Hotter’N Hell Hundred in Bicycling Magazine‘s “Hundo” edition, putting it in the top five most sought after rides in the U.S.

Hotter’N Hell Hundred Chairman Robie Christie said when they first started Hotter’N Hell Hundred four decades ago, he had no clue how large it would it grow. …


Midland Trail Park gives mountain bikers needed option

Stewart Doreen | www.mrt.com

PBBA claims positive reviews after April’s grand opening

The reviews for the mountain bike park on Midland’s southeast side are really positive so far.

That is what Stephen Mitchell, Permian Basin Bicycle Association Mountain Bike director, told the Reporter-Telegram.

Midland Trail Park is being used, and PBBA memberships are up. Memberships are required to ride at the park located at Interstate 20 and County Road 307 near the Harris Field Fire Training Facility.

Mitchell said there were 350 people at the park’s grand opening in late April, and those people and others who have used the park have experienced two …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Bikes For Kids is back! This time it's for the students of Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas & the school they are joining next school year–750 kids!

Visit the link to learn more and to donate. And thank you!https://t.co/ecMY8paqol@lancearmstrong @wedusport @wishforwheels pic.twitter.com/sfYPSbJazh

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) July 14, 2022

Are electric bikes allowed on city trails? https://t.co/8A953XFpyL #kprc2 #click2houston #wdh #traffic #houtraffic #hounews

— KPRC 2 Houston (@KPRC2) July 14, 2022

If you’re not going to Katy, please make plans to join us for our ride with SACA on Sunday! Wheels down at 7:30. https://t.co/aj1lzQNezF pic.twitter.com/6vyWeHRfAO

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) July 14, 2022

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event 2022 Mission to Mission Charity Bike Tour – San Antonio For event details, please refer to: https://t.co/opQTmPFGen

Mission to Mission Bike Tour is an all-volunteer, San Antonio charity event that provides biking challenges for riders at al… https://t.co/7uogJ9K5rI

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 14, 2022

New Event FWBA Poolville Gran Fondo – Weatherford July 23, 2022 at 07:30AM https://t.co/UaorfTVc8k

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 15, 2022

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Clouds Keep It Below 90 For A Change Riding to Huffman

Texbiker.net Posted on July 14, 2022 by Rick AnkrumJuly 14, 2022

Thursday’s bike ride returned to Huffman to the south and east. I started a few minutes earlier than yesterday at 8:44 AM and finished at 11:21 AM. The route was my “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” with a short addition south on FM 2100 to Spanish Cove Drive where the traffic light helped me make the u-turn back to the north. I rode on my Cervelo Caledonia bike covering 35.09 miles. This was the 16th time biking this route in 2022 and longer than usual with the Spanish Cove Drive addition. Two other cyclists passed me riding west on Old Atascocita Road (see the video) which is unusual for Thursday. I decided to not ride the side streets north of FM 1960 west of Huffman. Maybe the time.

The weather is letting up a little today by probably not reaching 100 degrees. The starting temperature was 82 compared to the mid 80’s on other rides this week. The wind was not much of an issue or headwind. Strava said this ride was consistent with my other efforts and I agree. My legs handled the wind well. Weather conditions: start 82 (humidity 79%, dew point 75), mostly cloudy, wind N 0 mph; finish 89 (humidity 59%, dew point 73), partly cloudy, wind N 6 mph. Possibility of rain later today. My yard needs it. When I emptied my CamelBak after the ride a few ice cubes remained reflecting the slightly cooler weather. I was still soaked with sweat at the end of the ride though.

Below is a chart showing my fitness trend for the last 6 months with a forecast to July 28th.

7-14-2022 Strava Fitness Trend Chart 6 months
7-14-2022 Strava Fitness Trend Chart 6 months
7-14-2022 Strava Data Summary Atascocita-Walden-Huffman
7-14-2022 Strava Data Summary Atascocita-Walden-Huffman

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Texas Bicycling Action July 13th 2022

Texbiker.net Posted on July 13, 2022 by Rick AnkrumJuly 13, 2022

Flower Mound teen collecting bikes for foster children

By Mark Smith | www.crosstimbersgazette.com

Rohan Ahuja collected and donated more than 30 bikes and $2,000 in December 2021 and delivered them to foster care agencies in Fort Worth, photo courtesy of Rohan Ahuja’s family

A local teenager this week launched his second bike drive for foster homes.

During the holidays last year, Rohan Ahuja of Flower Mound collected more than 30 bicycles and about $2,000 and donated them to foster children in Fort Worth. Tuesday, he decided to launch another one with the goal of collecting more than 40 bikes and $2,500 by Labor Day for foster care agencies.

“This is important to me because two years ago I got my bike stolen,” said Ahuja, a senior at Flower Mound High School. “When I went online to buy a new one, I realized that bikes actually cost a lot of money. That’s when I started to think about …


Hump Day Jaunt to New Braunfels

Francisco Simas – US MES | strava.com

Schertz, Texas

Superflying the leeve

jack snider | strava,com

Fort Bend County, Texas

Afternoon Ride with the WC team ???????????? Man is it hot

Justus Kay | strava.com

Harris County, Texas


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Texas Biking from Twitter

#Texas-based nonprofit Ghisallo Cycling Initiative will introduce 24 seniors to San Antonio BCycle through weekly group rides.????????????https://t.co/ho3CLMmhCb

— PeopleForBikes (@peopleforbikes) July 13, 2022

We’re psyched to be teaming up with @DowntownHouston and the new Downtown Resident Bike Club. Check out the schedule of short weeknight exploration rides: https://t.co/bXsHIStdKz pic.twitter.com/4e1V7RCn9P

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) July 13, 2022

Saturday 7/16/2022 The Bagel Ride
7:30am ride start
Starts behind Little Woodrow's, 12601 Tech Ridge Blvd, Austin 78753
51mi (83km); a longer option may arise. Store stop at 28mi.https://t.co/CpbsBPD5x7

— The Bagel Ride (@thebagelride) July 13, 2022

Come out for our Woman Hollering Creek Ride on Saturday. Wheels down at 7:30. https://t.co/NUrnfmK5ph pic.twitter.com/uc5fFNvzkV

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) July 13, 2022

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Bike ride, birds, a bit of nature – Sugarland July 23, 2022 at 08:00AM https://t.co/DKpYs45NvG

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 13, 2022

New Event 6-Pack Trail Ride – Fort Worth https://t.co/wQSTFDFwnkhttps://t.co/F0fyYusmWP

The 6-Pack Trail bike cruise is a bike cruise lead by knowledgeable Beer Guides that is lively & thirst quenching. The cruise showcases local craft breweries … https://t.co/v5B2MegALW

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 13, 2022

New Event Austin Rattler MTB – Burnet https://t.co/iAuRqoTGAp

Saddle up for a Texas mountain biking favorite at the Austin Rattler MTB. Our 20M loop course offers plenty of fun in one lap alone, but those that ride 60M will have a chance to qualify fo… https://t.co/AsBrjZ5T3P

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 13, 2022

New Event Community Ride + Happy Hour with Bike Mart – Fort Worth https://t.co/roJv5X92Na

It's time to Ride! Join us at Bike Mart for a 6ish mile ride + Happy Hour.

This event is free, but space is limited to 30 max participants out of safety pre… https://t.co/AcGiHT5Plb

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 13, 2022

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Light Wind, Good Legs Pedaling A Lynskey Helix

Texbiker.net Posted on July 13, 2022 by Rick AnkrumJuly 13, 2022

I continued my string of starting the bike ride before 9 AM today rolling out at 8:52 AM on my Lynskey Helix bike. I decided to ride my “Community Drive – Valley Ranch – Gene Campbell Blvd” route for some variety. The last time I rode the route was June 29th. That time I rode a loop through Riverwalk but today I didn’t do that. I did change some of the early streets in Kingwood. Not counting the June 29th ride today’s 37.25 miles was slightly more than the other 2 rides this year (a total of 4 rides this year). Now my week’s bike rides total 113.75 miles and I am over the halfway point to my 800 mile goal for July with 425.09 miles. Year to date I’ve rode 5,182 miles. I trail 2021 by 1 mile and 2020 by 120 miles. My route was flat while stage 11 of the Tour de France climbed 2,642 meters on one mountain. I’ll watch the replay after the ride.

7-13-2022 YTD Bike Rides Community Drive - Valley Ranch - Gene Campbell Blvd
7-13-2022 YTD Bike Rides Community Drive – Valley Ranch – Gene Campbell Blvd

Three other cyclists were out on the route: the first on Valley Ranch Parkway, the second I knew was Ronnie Clark in Oakhurst, and the last again in Oakhurst on Mills Branch Drive.

Weather conditions: start 84 (humidity 83%, dew point 78), partly cloudy, wind N 0 mph; finish 93 (humidity 57%, dew point 76), mostly clear, wind SW 6 mph. The forecast says another 100 degree day but I was back home at 11:48 AM avoiding that temperature. My CamelBak kept the water cool until I finished but all of the ice melted.

Stopping Oakhurst at Bentwood Oak Drive I took these photos. The plants are showing stress from the heat and lack of rain.

7-13-2022 Lynskey Helix Oakhurst-2
7-13-2022 Lynskey Helix Oakhurst-2
7-13-2022 Lynskey Helix Oakhurst-1
7-13-2022 Lynskey Helix Oakhurst-1

Some data from AXS.SRAM.com ride report. Moving time 2:41:20. 15 RD shifts, 1:54:32 pedaling in the 35×13 (28.2 miles). With the relatively light wind I was able to use the 35×13 gear in the headwind and my legs felt good.

7-13-2022 Strava Ride Data Community Drive-Valley Ranch-Gene Campbell Blvd
7-13-2022 Strava Ride Data Community Drive-Valley Ranch-Gene Campbell Blvd

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