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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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Clouds On Display While Biking Out and Back to Splendora

Texbiker.net Posted on July 19, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 19, 2021

The Tour is over and I can start bike rides earlier but today I was a little slow getting the bike ride underway. Wheels down and rolling on my Canyon Endurace at 10:09 AM. I chose a route I haven’t done but two times prior to today, “Kingwood – Splendora – Kingwood”. Now that number is up to 3. As I rode I kept looking at the clouds. You can see many of them in the video.

One reason for the cloud watching was the week’s weather forecast from this morning; a rainy week starting tonight. I figured a long ride might be needed to make up for a missed bike ride or two if that rain comes when I normally ride. Today’s ride came in at 42.25 miles, in line with the other rides on this route in 2021. Since it is the first day of the week no clear direction if this week will be a 200 mile one. The bike ride did make a dent in the gap between 2021 YTD miles versus 2020 lowering the difference to 101 miles from 143 after yesterday’s ride. YTD I am at 5,378 miles. I’m getting closer to my 800 mile goal for July with 617.63 miles.

7-19-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today's Route
7-19-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today’s Route

Today’s weather conditions while biking: start 86 (75% humidity, 77.1 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind W 7 mph; finish 91 (61% humidity, 75.3 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind W 7 mph. The wind helped me ride to Splendora and I expected a headwind on the way back to Kingwood but it wasn’t that bad unless I headed directly into it. I stopped for a rest break on the way back at Valley Ranch Parkway under TX 99, the Grand Parkway. The light breeze in the shade felt good while I ate a cereal bar. By the time I finished at 1:42 PM I drank most of the water in my CamelBak. This was one of the hotter rides that started in the morning.

7-19-2021 Strava Bike Ride Summary
7-19-2021 Strava Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycling News July 18th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on July 18, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 18, 2021

A new ride begins! San Diego to St. Augustine in about 40 days

By David Freeze | www.salisburypost.com

My trusted bike, the long haul Surly, is on the way to Bernie’s Bike Shop near the beach in San Diego. My plane ticket is purchased, a fortunate break to get a direct flight all the way west.

I bought just a few small pieces of new gear because my trusted stuff has been proven to work. I did buy two new tires, hoping that both will survive the entire trip.

The route is called the Southern Tier, planned as the most reasonable route to cross the United States nearest the border with Mexico and then the Gulf Coast. Yes, it will be hot, often over 100 degrees. The climbing will be horrendous at times, and it happens fast. On the very …

… The ride along the Rio Grande into El Paso, Texas, is going to be fun, with Texas dominating the entire route and taking up a third of the total mileage. Starting in El Paso, just across the Rio Grande River from Juarez, Mexico, the route follows the river southward before turning east. After Alpine, towns are few and the country desolate, full of sagebrush and tumbling tumbleweeds. As I travel through central Texas, the route crossed is the famous “hill country.” …


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Glass, and lots of it, covering the Northbound bike like at Jollyville Road and Great Hills Trials (Sun July 18th) from BikingATX


Texas Biking from Twitter

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Close to 50 riders joined us yesterday for our Bike Back to 80’s Lawn Party at Southern Roots Flower Market. Thanks for having us!

Shoutout to I Love McAllen for coming out and joining us. We can’t wait to see your video!! pic.twitter.com/MD9dW8nR2m

— McAllen Bike Social (@bikemcallen) July 18, 2021

Busy weekend! Yesterday I attended the @McAllenParking Rooftop Yoga by the amazing @kcvzs! After that I joined the @bikemcallen social: Bike Back to the 80’s Lawn Party at Southern Roots Flower Market. Check out the pics! pic.twitter.com/4UP1d2npAo

— BiciDude (@robdeleonjr) July 18, 2021

Explore Plano by bike! With over 150 miles of on-street bicycle routes, nearly 100 miles of shared-use paths, and more than 10 miles of unpaved soft-surfaced trails. https://t.co/u152UifUKp

— visitplano (@visitplano) July 18, 2021

Le Tour is over, so what cycling are you looking forward to during the rest of this Summer?

— Northwest Cycling Club (@NWCCHouston) July 18, 2021

Construction at the @NorthavenTrail bridge site. #DallasParks #DallasTrails pic.twitter.com/9rQYjg64Bu

— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) July 18, 2021

They: how’s your little bike group ride going?

Me: pic.twitter.com/4wKpzhNvjf

— BiciDude (@robdeleonjr) July 18, 2021

Explore the GRAND outdoors with the Grand Prairie Parks, Arts & Recreation interactive map! Find parks, trails, pools, and recreation centers near you!

View the #GrandFunGP interactive map: https://t.co/fjX8ZjWbY6 pic.twitter.com/OYZwt0Bsa1

— Grand Prairie Parks (@GrandFunGP) July 18, 2021

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Kingwood Greenbelt Trails Bike Ride At A Party Pace

Texbiker.net Posted on July 18, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 18, 2021

The last time I biked the Kingwood Greenbelt trails November 26th, 2017. I used to ride the trails frequently when I owned a mountain bike but since I sold it I only use the trails to get around traffic for road biking. That last ride was on my Blue Norcross AL bike which now sits on my Wahoo Snap smart trainer for Zwift rides. Today I rode my Lynskey R300 bike starting at 1:50 PM in the heat of the day. A good time to ride the trails with lots of shade. I finished at 3:16 PM with the temperature down a few degrees and some thunder in the distance. I rode at what the YouTube channel Path Less Pedaled calls “Party Pace”. My 10.9 mph average speed confirmed the “Party Pace” description.

Because of the long time since my last greenbelt bike ride I thought there might be a few surprises but I got a big one while riding south on Woodland Hills Drive on the way to River Grove Park. You can see what I found in the video starting at the 29 minute mark. I will check this out on return rides from the Spring Creek Greenway.

I wanted to bike at least 10 miles and actually rode 15.23 miles. This pushed my week total to 233.89 miles. That is the most in a week since the week of 5/31/2021. While the week’s total did that the gap between 2021 YTD miles and 2020 YTD widened to 143 miles.

Weather conditions: start 91 ( 60% humidity, 75 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind variable 4 mph; finish 86 (71% humidity, 75.6 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SE 20 mph. I didn’t notice the wind picking up with all of the trees. I did notice the humidity change though.

Relive.cc condensed my bike ride into 38 seconds.

Even with the “Party Pace” speed Strava showed a 3rd place medal on the on Grove Park Loop (2:20) segment. (click the Strava image to go to my activity)

7-18-2021 Strava Bike Ride Summary
7-18-2021 Strava Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Biking News July 17th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on July 17, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 17, 2021

Video: Authorities identify bicyclist fatally struck by SUV on Northwest Side

Cody King, Ben Spicer | www.ksat.com

SAN ANTONIO – A 59-year-old man on a motorized bicycle who was fatally struck by an SUV early Friday morning on the Northwest Side has been identified.

Michael Matice died from his injuries at an area hospital after the crash, according to the Bexar County Medical Examiner.

The incident happened just before 1 a.m., near the intersection of Weybridge Street and Brandyridge Street, not far from Loop 1604 and Shaenfield Road.

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Hugs & Shrugs

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HUGS go to … the Mobility Committee and the Denton City Council for their work to improve pedestrian safety and connectivity, particularly when it involves creating more bicycle lanes. Officials and residents can argue about how to best do both, but we all recognize that it’s time to update a bicycle plan that hasn’t been touched since 2012. As the city’s population grows, and with it the need for walkers, bicyclists and others to move from one point to another for work, school and pleasure in the …


Austin seeking public feedback on ATX Walk Bike Roll

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Feedback sought on Walk Bike Roll

The city of Austin is requesting community feedback to develop ATX Walk Bike Roll, a project to update three existing plans that guide sidewalk, urban trail and bikeway projects in the city.

The first virtual public meeting for ATX Walk Bike Roll will be in English and Spanish from 7 to 8 p.m. Aug. 11. This meeting will …


Century #20 for 2021

Mark Noblitt MTCCSA | www.strava.com

Started with TLH and friends and finished solo with a ride out to Cora’s to recon the Mighty Mujeres TT route for tomorrow.

Tour de Paris

Brian Russell | www.strava.com

As much as I ride, it was my first rally. I really like the energy… I DO NOT LIKE the chip seal.

Gravel ohhhhhh baby you got what I need

Alison Carey | www.strava.com

𝒯𝒽𝑒𝓎 𝓅𝒶𝓋𝑒𝒹 𝒫𝒶𝓇𝒶𝒹𝒾𝓈𝑒

Brent Wells | www.strava.com

The Snakedoctor was kind enough to invite me on a ride this morning, and he always has “a little plan.”😉 I was hoping to ride to QuickDraw Coffee and back, but that wasn’t the plan. I have only ridden out to Paradise Canyon with Jeff, and it is always extremely hard over the #TexasCobbles with a lot of climbing. Very happy that my Enve’s held up, And I’m quite certain I could not have finished the ride with such a high average speed without them. I also couldn’t have finished without Mark Cianci dragging me back to Jeff & Jacob. As always, I am most thankful to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who continues to bless me more than I could ever hope or dream, and definitely more than I deserve.

River Road with your Cyclones

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Texas Biking from Twitter

STOLEN – Blue Cannondale Treadwell 2 in East Riverside – Oltorf https://t.co/JPEyzlmSxM pic.twitter.com/GICMgQfKCi

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) July 17, 2021

Quick pre-work jaunt down to Lytton Springs this morning. Where did you ride? #rideyourbike pic.twitter.com/tDnAaZrH83

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) July 17, 2021

Tired of seeing litter along the DCTA rail trail? Help do something about it! Join us at 8 AM on Saturday, August 7th for the quarterly cleanup of our adopt-a-spot! More info: https://t.co/xIG8TvuzCb pic.twitter.com/jSb2FVdykW

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) July 17, 2021

I’ve loved riding with Alice this Summer. Braved a loop around White Rock Lake on a Saturday morning. (Only her 2nd time) 10 miles door to door- 1:03. #Dallas #WhiteRockLake (If I die she won’t need a dating service. You should see the smiles and waves she gets from the old guys) pic.twitter.com/bYWlYbRpA3

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) July 17, 2021

Feisty to Fulshear w/ Friends 🔥 | #OptOutside #cycling #paceline #peloton | @Strava: https://t.co/QNMEpEkOZH pic.twitter.com/ANGh7J6jxU

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) July 17, 2021

Mr. White made the quick drive up Hwy 6 from College Station to ensure he would be the owner of this slick Giant Bicycles Trance. Thanks, Mr. White! We appreciate you!

Shop Mountain Bikes Online: https://t.co/0Xvwop8xWh#TexassPremierBikeShop #DestinationLocalBikeShop pic.twitter.com/qSobHC7a3J

— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) July 17, 2021

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event 2021 Waller Flatland Xpress – Waller, TX 2021 Waller Flatland Xpress at Waller, TXhttps://t.co/WKa5tLpgcthttps://t.co/3RUgVAv3Ut

100 Mile

7:30 AM

100 miles

$45

72 Mile

8:00 AM

72 miles

$45

52 Mile

8:00 AM

52 miles

$45

34 Mile… https://t.co/qLiBCyO9Kg

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 17, 2021

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