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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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Zwift – Neokyo Makuri Islands SleeplessCity p/b TBR

Texbiker.net Posted on December 19, 2021 by Rick AnkrumDecember 19, 2021

I wasn’t sure what events I would find in Zwift for the mid-afternoon time frame but The Big Ring (TBR) scheduled 60 minutes starting at 2:45 PM. The route was the Neokyo Makuri Islands Sleepless City which I had not done yet. According to ZwiftInsider.com the route is 6 miles with a .1 mile lead-in. Climbing was not too bad at 138 feet. With the event’s 60 minutes that meant multiple laps. I managed to stay with the group which was supposed to keep the speed at 19 to 21 mph for the first lap but they pulled away. My average speed was 19.7 mph, in the range the leaders wanted but not fast enough to stay with the other 170+ riders. The route is about as flat as you can get as shown in the image below.

Neokyo Makuri Islands Sleepless City Route
Neokyo Makuri Islands Sleepless City Route

Because this was a new route for me I set 3 personal records in Strava: PR on Sleepless City (15:58), 2nd fastest time on Sleepless City (17:59), 3rd fastest time on Sleepless City (19:14). That cover the 3 laps I rode for a total of 19.91 miles.

Outside the weather was cooler than my 60 degree threshold pointing me to Zwift where it was a nice 70. While I was inside Richard Swann took my Strava local legend title on the Havenbrook sprint. His 28 rides eclipsed my 27 in the last 90 days.

12-19-2021 Strava Zwift Bike Ride Summary
12-19-2021 Strava Zwift Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Biking News December 18th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on December 18, 2021 by Rick AnkrumDecember 18, 2021

Texas driver who killed cyclist on cross-country trek is charged, claimed he’s ‘blind in one eye’

Jay R. Jordan | www.yourconroenews.com

Michael Weaver, 66, is charged with criminally negligent homicide, a state-jail felony.

Texas State Troopers filed charges Wednesday against the Liberty County driver who in October hit a group of six cyclists on a cross-country trip, killing one of them.

Michael Weaver, 66, is charged with criminally negligent homicide, according to Sgt. Erik Burse of the Texas Department of Public Safety. The six cyclists were pedaling along FM 787 near Rye, Texas, around 11 a.m. on Oct. 30 when Weaver steered his Ford Escape into the group. Kent Wosepka, a 51-year-old cycling enthusiast from Massachusetts, was air lifted to a Beaumont hospital, where he died the next day. Two others, including Wosepka’s fiancée, were also hospitalized in serious condition. None of the …


Bicycle accident in Beaumont leaves man with bloody face

www.12newsnow.com

BEAUMONT, Texas — A bicycle accident in Beaumont left one man injured with a bloody face.

It happened Thursday night on College St. and 11th.

Beaumont Police said it was a "simple traffic incident".

The identity and status of the male’s injuries has not been confirmed.


Bikes For Kids gifts 160 Corpus Christi children with new sets of wheels

Christopher Howley | www.caller.com

“Every kid should have the opportunity to ride a bike and enjoy the outdoors. I’m excited that we are able to give these bikes out to some of the deserving kids in our community again this year," said Rodney Brown, general manager of Malkan Interactive.

Smiling children from across town lined up in front of the Mattress Firm in Moore Plaza at 7 a.m. to receive their new bikes.

Once at the front of the line, the children were first given the choice to …

PHOTOS: Over 150 bikes given to kids

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1 seriously injured after collision between pickup, bicycle near 27th & Q

www.kcbd.com

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – One person has been seriously injured after a collision between a pickup truck and a bicycle on Saturday evening.

Police were called to the scene at 27th & Q around 6:30 p.m.

The injured person was taken to the hospital by EMS.


Austin’s full moon rides fall into two categories:

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The monthly full moon ride, which happens on the night closest to the full moon (whatever day of the week that falls on, though we do fudge things a bit to make for more weekend rides), assembling at 11:00pm and taking off between 11:30pm and 11:59pm (so don't arrive later than 11:30pm!), generally following a different route each month, and
The annual full moon ride, which happens on the Saturday night/Sunday morning closest to the full moon in September, meeting at 2:00am and leaving at about 2:15-2:30am, following approximately the same route each year.

Both rides meet at the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge (right here, or possibly under the "circle" if it’s raining), are unsupported and ‘ride at your own risk’. We try not to drop slow riders, but it can happen, so being prepared is wise — having lights, tools to change a flat, water, a cell phone, etc.

For more details about individual rides and to get reminders about upcoming rides, join the ATX (((MOON))) group on Facebook.

Pictures from past rides can be found here. (Remember, September rides are the annual ride, and the rest are the monthly rides.) …


Texas Biking from Twitter

I live in Texas and have thought over the years of purchasing a firearm. But I have found that a very bright 1,000 lumen torch that blinks with the light source to be about a little less than the size of your palm to be just as effective. https://t.co/LmTrhrL5BM@WeAreMel

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) December 18, 2021

Today Southeast Patrol knocked it out of the park with their 2nd Annual “Bikes & Badges” event.

More than 450 kids received bikes. Thanks to all our generous sponsors @HPOUTX @ActiveAthlete88 @MacHaikChevrole @Walmart @Academy pic.twitter.com/hNcReBuG5b

— Houston Police (@houstonpolice) December 18, 2021

STOLEN – White Fuji Cross 3.0 in North University https://t.co/0Forelw3Fq pic.twitter.com/e2yybU5Cki

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) December 18, 2021


New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Taco Tuesday Ride – Allen, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/jxN8bffMwd
We will have two pace groups if we have enough people. One on the trail 10-12 pace about 10-15 miles. One on the road 13-15 or 15-1… https://t.co/uigOX5EhrZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 18, 2021

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Double Zwift Rides – Makuri Islands and Watopia

Texbiker.net Posted on December 18, 2021 by Rick AnkrumDecember 18, 2021

An approaching cool front with rain meant today’s bike ride would inside on Zwift. I looked for upcoming events and selected the Neokyo Badge Run Stage 3. Stage 3 was a short route on the Railways and Rooftops covering 5.36 miles and 305 feet of climbing. The event started at 12:00 PM just as the front arrived blinking the electricity numerous times. I wondered if I would start or finish the ride. I think the electricity interruptions affected my Wahoo Kickr Snap because the power wasn’t reflecting the climbs. Or maybe my legs were stronger than I thought? With the short ride I added the Watopia Volcano Circuit route going 3.43 miles with an easy 89 feet of climbing. This wasn’t an event but a route I had not done before.

No many miles in Zwift but I closed the gap on my goal to 69 miles. Still a few days to reach it. My goal is 800 miles for the year.

ZwiftInsider.com description for Railways and Rooftops, “Introduced in Zwift’s November 2021 update, Railways and Rooftops is almost the pitchiest route in Neokyo, climbing 70 meters over its 6.2km length. Along the way it takes you over the Railway Sprint then up the backside of the Rooftop KOM which (strangely) is not currently a timed segment.”

Railways and Rooftops

And for Watopia Volcano Circuit, “Watopia’s “Volcano Circuit” route takes you around and through the volcanic island in a clockwise direction. To get to the circuit you must first ride ~2.6km from the spawn point, traveling through a glass bridge to arrive at the volcano. Once you arrive you will continue to be routed around the 4km circuit. A lap counter visible just after the circuit banner indicates the number of laps you have completed.”

Earlier this morning I learned I lost the local legend in Strava on the Huffman to Eastgate segment to Sherm Everett. Each of us rode the segment 1 time in the last 90 days. I need to try to get another ride during December.

The Strava ride summaries for both Zwift rides.

Neokyo Makuri Islands Stage 3 Badge Run on Railways and Rooftops
12-18-2021 Neokyo Makuri Islands Stage 3 Badge Run on Railways and Rooftops
12-18-2021 Strava Zwift Ride Watopia Volcano Circuit
12-18-2021 Strava Zwift Ride Watopia Volcano Circuit

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Texas Biking News December 17th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on December 17, 2021 by Rick AnkrumDecember 17, 2021

Royalist Club donates Christmas bikes to Adams Elementary students

www.panews.com

The Royalist Social and Civic Club of Port Arthur made sure several students in the Port Arthur Independent School District enjoyed a happy holiday season.

Group members donated more than a dozen bicycles Tuesday to Adams Elementary School, adding it was a privilege to award the bicycles to deserving students.

The Royalists have been working in the community for more than 60 years with service projects, such as …


The Bicycle: A Christmas Story

Posted by Sonny Melendrez | laprensatexas.com

I remember it like it was yesterday.

I was in 5th grade at St. Michael’s Academy, an elementary school located a few blocks from downtown San Antonio. When the 3 o’clock bell rang, I would gather my books and head for town, where I’d walk from store to store, window-wishing, before dropping my nickel in the Nolan Street bus and head for home.

It was on one of those school day afternoons in late October that I saw it for the first time.

The department store at the corner of Alamo and Commerce Streets in Alamo Plaza had put up its Christmas displays. As I walked by, I couldn’t believe my eyes. There, in the main window, was the most beautiful bicycle I’d ever seen.

I will never forget, standing in awe, admiring every …


Biking Roots to move from Spring Cypress Road to Rhodes Road in January

By Hannah Zedaker | communityimpact.com

Owners Evan and Alise Bailey first opened the retail bike shop at 3315 Spring Cypress Road, Ste. 5E, Spring, in September 2019. (Courtesy Evan Bailey)

Biking Roots will celebrate the grand opening of its new facility at 21631 Rhodes Road, Ste. A101, Spring, on Jan. 4. Owners Evan and Alise Bailey first opened the retail bike shop at 3315 Spring Cypress Road, Ste. 5E, Spring, in September 2019.

"We are a family-owned retail bike shop specializing in mountain bikes and want to help get more families out on the trails in Houston," Evan Bailey said. "We have outgrown our current location and needed more space to provide room for our rental fleet and future bike brands to help the community get on bikes." …


Protected Bike Lanes and Other Goodies Are on the Way at East 51st Street

James Rambin | austin.towers.net

The streetscape improvement plan by the Austin Transportation Department known as the East 51st Street Mobility Project is moving towards a groundbreaking after presenting its completed site plan by global engineering firm Atkins to the city’s Design Commission earlier this week, with a number of significant mobility and pedestrian features on deck for East 51st Street between I-35 and Berkman Drive. …


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Texas Biking from Twitter

The Movability team had a blast participating in Ghisallo Cycling Initiative’s holiday bike build yesterday! The bikes built during this event will be gifted to local kids in need. pic.twitter.com/oYpI4n7ynL

— Movability (@Movability) December 17, 2021

UPDATE: The Spring Branch 5-Mile Social Bike Ride is now on Saturday, January 22!

Come check out this new trail, wear your holiday attire, enjoy holiday snacks and hear more about the next stage of this project.

For more information, visit: https://t.co/NR58nEnS3I#ParksByYou pic.twitter.com/FeJVtZHkau

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) December 17, 2021

If you're out for a visit at George Bush Park, you'll notice that our Road & Bridge maintenance team recently placed an asphalt surface on a new trail for your hike and bike enjoyment. #harriscountypct3 #parks #HarrisCounty pic.twitter.com/avW11YVLr1

— Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner's Office (@HarrisCoPct3) December 17, 2021

Pre-cast curbs ready for their moment to make streets safer for people on bikes pic.twitter.com/4XNJutjdWY

— Geoff Carleton (@CarletonGeoff) December 17, 2021

Bike rack sitch at @CapMetroATX Board Meeting:
Includes an unannounced but free bike & helmet wash pic.twitter.com/HS5mFoJJ23

— Tom Wald (@tomwald) December 17, 2021


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Tour de Southern Walnut Creek Trail Ride! – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/rM8gA0iTtT
Start time 11 AM!
Predicted low on Monday night is near freezing. The 11 AM temperature is forecast to be … https://t.co/1l5Bxk6x48

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 17, 2021

New Event Thursday Morning Cruise – Canutillo, TX El Paso Bicycle Club 
 
Meet at 8:45 am at Starbucks at the Outlet Mall in Canutillo. Ride out at 9:00. 20-25 miles at 14-16 mph pace. Mostly flat, a few hills. Maintain physical distance of at least six … https://t.co/Yi66288j1n

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 17, 2021

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