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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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You Can Hear Me Now. Kingwood Streets

Texbiker.net Posted on May 19, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMay 19, 2024

My electricity was restored Saturday evening around 7 PM. The weather for today’s bike ride was warmer than yesterday so I appreciated not returning to a hot house after riding Kingwood Streets on my Lynskey Helix bike. Church ended early allowing me to start the bike ride at 12:24 PM. I used a new HollyLand wireless mic for the audio in the video replacing the two other mics I tried after sending the Rode Wireless ME mics in for warranty. The HollyLand mics sound much better, maybe as good as the Rode mics.

5-19-2024 HollyLand Wireless Mic On GoPro-3
5-19-2024 HollyLand Wireless Mic On GoPro-3
5-19-2024 HollyLand Wireless Mic On GoPro-1
5-19-2024 HollyLand Wireless Mic On GoPro-1

Though the weather caused problems with my electricity I rode everyday for a total of 228.75 miles. I’m ahead of the pace to reach my 749 miles for May with 517.6 miles.

5-19-2024 Lynskey Helix fosters Mill Pond-3
5-19-2024 Lynskey Helix fosters Mill Pond-3
5-19-2024 Lynskey Helix fosters Mill Pond-1
5-19-2024 Lynskey Helix fosters Mill Pond-1
5-19-2024 Lynskey Helix fosters Mill Pond-2
5-19-2024 Lynskey Helix fosters Mill Pond-2

Weather: Start 87 degrees, humidity 65%, dew point 73.8, 16% cloud cover, wind SE 5 mph; Finish 89 degrees, humidity 595, dew point 72.8, 20% cloud cover, wind SE 6 mph.

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Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Bicycle, bicycling, bike, Biking, Kingwood Streets, Lynskey Helix Titanium bike, Road | Leave a reply

Little Did I Know What Waited Under FM1960

Texbiker.net Posted on May 16, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMay 16, 2024
Audio problems during the ride thus the music for some clips

The bike ride began at 10:26 AM after stage 12 of the Giro d’Italia ended. I rode my Canyon Endurace Cf 7 bike. The route was a familiar one, Atascocita – Walden – Huffman, but I added the Atascocita Hike and Bike Trail in place of riding through Kings River. Little did I know what waited for me under FM1960 on my second ride on the Hike and Bike Trail. Up to that point the bike ride went as planned. As I rode behind the Kroger store the trail dipped down under FM1960. Approaching the bottom of the dip a sea of mud crossed the concrete trail. I paused to ascertain the situation. There seemed to be a shallow way through the mud and I rode towards it. About halfway the mud stopped me and I put my right foot down in the mud. I didn’t look at the time but I think the mud hung to my tires and clogged up the frame. I stayed on the bike pushing through the mud to a dry spot. Pounding my right shoe on the concrete to get rid of the mud didn’t help much and the right shoe wouldn’t clip into the pedal forcing me to walk up from the trail under FM1960. I paused to tap my shoe more and then rode onto spraying mud clods ahead and behind. I think I got my shoe to clip in by the time I reached Farmingham Road. When I got to the Chevron station at FM1960 and Atascocita Shores Drive I used a discarded plastic cup to scrape the remaining clumps of mud from the tires before walking to the station and using the windshield scrubber to clean the tires more and the shoe cleat and pedal. From there the ride returned to normal but with urgency to beat the rain back home which I did at 1:37 PM. Back home the Canyon got a thorough wash and the shoe too.

5-16-2024 Canyon Endurace Firesign Trailhead-1
5-16-2024 Canyon Endurace Firesign Trailhead-1
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5-16-2024 Canyon Endurace Firesign Trailhead-3
5-16-2024 Canyon Endurace Firesign Trailhead-2
5-16-2024 Canyon Endurace Firesign Trailhead-2

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Posted in Bike Ride | Tagged Atascocita - Walden - Huffman, Bicycle, bicycling, bike, Biking, Canyon endurace CF7 Rival AXS, Road | Leave a reply

Texas Bicycling News Wednesday – May 15, 2024

Texbiker.net Posted on May 15, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMay 15, 2024

Bicyclist, 49, killed by hit-and-run driver in east Fort Worth; suspect arrested: police

By Harriet Ramos | www.star-telegram.com

A 49-year-old bicyclist who was killed in a hit-and-run accident early Saturday morning in east Fort Worth was a devoted husband and father who loved life, according to friends. Dan Frost was riding his bike in the area of East 1st Street and Beach Street when he was struck by a vehicle and died at the scene, police said. A 26-year-old man was later arrested in connection to the accident. …

… Police said that the driver who struck Frost left without rendering aid, but returned to the scene of the accident a couple of hours later. He told officers where to find his vehicle, and was arrested on a charge of collision causing death. The suspect, Rolando Cruz, was booked into the Fort Worth City Jail around 9:30 a.m. Saturday, according to police records.


Badges connect to tykes, give away bikes

seguingazette.com

Seguin Police Lt. Colby Crow speaks with a young girl as he hands her a bike during Badges, Bikes and Tykes on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at Starcke Park. This weekend marks the annual Badges, Bikes & Tykes event in Seguin and, undoubtedly, scores of children are excited about opportunities that await them.

Upon their arrival, youngsters will be provided chances to win the Seguin Police Department’s ever-popular bicycle raffle Saturday at the Patricia King Irving Pavilion at Starcke Park East in Seguin. …


San Antonio Celebrates Pedal-Power!

www.sa.gov

City recognizes Bike to Work Day and announces progress on Bike Network Plan. SAN ANTONIO (May 15, 2024) – As San Antonians prepare to celebrate Bike to Work Day on May 17, 2024, the City is proud to announce significant progress on its Bike Network Plan aimed at enhancing bike infrastructure and promoting a healthier, more sustainable mode of transportation.

“Together, let’s build a city where biking is safe, accessible, and enjoyable for all,” said Mayor Ron Nirenberg.

Research shows that safe, comfortable options for walking and biking provide …


Cyclists in Laredo invited to annual ‘Ride of Silence’ event

www.kgns.tv

LAREDO, TX. (KGNS) – A silent bike ride that aims to speak volumes is taking place on Wednesday evening.

For the past nine years, cyclists across the country have been raising awareness on road equality.

The Laredo Cycling Club is inviting avid cyclists and those who own a bicycle to the National Ride of Silence event taking place in north Laredo.

The event aims to remember cyclists who have been injured or killed while pedaling on the road.

The event will take place on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.

The group will meet at the Taco Tote restaurant on McPherson in north Laredo.

Cyclists interested in joining will need to bring their own bicycle, and safety gear is encouraged.

The event is free and open to the public.


‘Missing piece’: Austin bikers pay tribute to cyclists killed in crashes

by: Kelsey Thompson | www.kxan.com

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Tinkling bells echoed around Austin City Hall Wednesday evening, as roughly 70 cyclists gathered for the Ride of Silence. The annual event — launched in Dallas more than 20 years ago — is held around the world to memorialize cyclists killed in crashes.

Among those in attendance Wednesday were the family members of Merry “Cookie” Daye, killed in a hit-and-run crash off Cameron Road in December 2019. For Rashad Robertson, Daye’s brother, he said she is the “missing piece” her family is still grieving. …


Sat 5/18/24 The Bagel Ride
7:30am ride start **NEW START TIME**
Come early for free coffee & bagels (7:00-ish)
Starts behind Little Woodrow's, 12601 Tech Ridge Blvd, Austin TX 78753
57mi (92km). Store stop at 31mi.https://t.co/AHV44v6jw9

— The Bagel Ride (@thebagelride) May 15, 2024

As San Antonians prepare to celebrate Bike to Work Day on May 17, 2024, the City is proud to announce significant progress on its Bike Network Plan. For more info on how San Antonio is enhancing bike infrastructure: https://t.co/oujsji0Fwn pic.twitter.com/UGuPaPLWAr

— City of San Antonio (@COSAGOV) May 15, 2024

Austin 3-1-1 can roll out a service request for bicycle and pedestrian concerns! Dial 3-1-1 or 512-974-2000 or download the Austin 3-1-1 mobile app. pic.twitter.com/3QSzrhfHzd

— Austin 3-1-1 (@ATX_311) May 15, 2024

Those without their own bike who want to participate can rent a MetroBike for free using the promotional code BTWD2024.https://t.co/C1FyZGtooj

— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) May 16, 2024

Top 5 reasons to come to Houston Heights for the 19th Annual Bicycle Rally & Scavenger Hunt!

Get your tickets now, don’t wait!https://t.co/cnLV09Axe7 pic.twitter.com/MxCeROqPCZ

— Emmanuel Núñez (@emmanume) May 16, 2024



Texas Police Games

www.letsdothis.com

Get ready to pedal through the thrill of the Texas Police Games as the City of DeSoto, Texas, brings you the fourth of five adrenaline-pumping cycling events in 2024! Brace yourself for a rugged 10 to 12-mile mountain bike race that’s sure to challenge your stamina and spirit. Every rev, every climb, and every descent is an echo of excitement in this much-awaited sporting spectacle. For full details on how to join, gear up, and get in on the action, make sure to visit our website’s cycling event pages. Keep the rubber side down and race on to glory!


Bike to Work Day is this Friday

by Beth Bond | www.austinmonitor.com

With the added enticements of maps, coffee, snacks and group rides, commuting by bicycle is encouraged this Friday, May 17, for Bike to Work Day. Austin Transportation and Public Works (TPW) and partner organizations Get There ATX, Ghisallo Cycling Initiative, Movability and MetroBike will offer bike trips, educational information and a morning at Austin City Hall. Looking for high-comfort bike routes? The live, interactive Austin Bike Map can be found online here. Don’t have a bike? You can rent a MetroBike for free using promo code BTWD2024. Ghisallo offers free …





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Exploring Kingwood and Beyond: A Scenic Cycling Adventure

Texbiker.net Posted on May 15, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMay 15, 2024

The MS CoPilot created the following narrative and the title. Not totally accurate but interesting …

On a sun-kissed morning, I embarked on a two-wheeled journey that wove through the picturesque neighborhoods of Kingwood, Texas. My trusty Canyon Endurace CF 7 (actually I rode my Cervelo Caledonia) bike carried me along a route that blended suburban charm with natural beauty.

Starting from Kingwood, I pedaled southward, passing through Woodridge Forest—a neighborhood adorned with lush greenery and neatly manicured lawns. The scent of blooming flowers lingered in the air as I glided along the streets, the morning sun casting long shadows on the pavement.

Next, I veered onto the Brooklyn Trails, where the path (no path streets only) meandered through wooded areas (no trees). Tall trees stood sentinel, their leaves rustling in the gentle breeze. The trail led me northward, and soon I found myself on Community Drive, where friendly waves from fellow cyclists and joggers greeted me.

As I continued, the landscape transformed. Valley Ranch unfolded before me—a community nestled amidst rolling hills (no hills here). The road widened, and I followed FM1314, heading northwest. The distant outline of the San Jacinto River framed my view (the river was not anywhere near me), and I marveled at the serene beauty of the Texas countryside.

Cumberland Boulevard beckoned, and I pedaled onward. The entrance to The Highlands—a gated enclave—appeared like a hidden gem (not a gated community as far as I could tell). I paused briefly, admiring the elegant architecture and well-tended gardens (only construction equipment at the entrance). Then, retracing my path, I rejoined FM1314, the wind whispering encouragement as I rode.

Oakhurst awaited—a neighborhood known for its friendly atmosphere and tree-lined streets. The rhythmic click of my pedals accompanied me as I explored its nooks and crannies. Finally, I completed the loop, returning to Kingwood—the place where my cycling adventures always begin and end.

As I dismounted, sweat-slicked and exhilarated, I reflected on the diverse landscapes, the camaraderie of fellow riders, and the simple joy of exploring my own backyard on two wheels. With each turn of the crank, I had not only covered miles but also woven memories into the fabric of my cycling journey.

I did take these photos in Valley Ranch at Elk Haven. The orange flowers caught my attention.

5-15-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Valley Ranch Elk Haven-1
5-15-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Valley Ranch Elk Haven-1
5-15-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Valley Ranch Elk Haven-2
5-15-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Valley Ranch Elk Haven-2
5-15-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Valley Ranch Elk Haven-3
5-15-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Valley Ranch Elk Haven-3
5-15-2024 Strava Ride Summary Community Drive-Cumberland Blvd-Oakhurst
5-15-2024 Strava Ride Summary Community Drive-Cumberland Blvd-Oakhurst

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