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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
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Texas Biking News July 3rd 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on July 3, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 3, 2021
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Wheels of Fire bike ride raises funds in support of local foundation, nonprofit

By GUILA JACKSON | www.waxahachiesun.com

Bicycling enthusiasts were lined up long before their 8 a.m. start time Saturday, June 26, at Railport Brewing Company in downtown Waxahachie to participate in the inaugural Wheels of Fire bike ride. Participants came from the surrounding area and as far away as Oklahoma and Kansas.

The event, which was organized by Kevin and Michelle Cozine, served as a fundraiser for two local nonprofits: the Jon Wilson Foundation, which supports firefighters and their families, and Campfire Creek Therapeutic Riding Center, which provides horse therapy services for those with special needs. Each entity received $6,000, with the monies raised through rider registration fees. …


June 2021 Strava Bicycing Stats

A Dude Abikes | adudeabikes.com

News flash: I rode my bicycle in June. Here’s some numbers and words about them. Also I hope you like orange, black and white, because those are Strava’s colors. It’s like Halloween without the candy. Actually, it’s like working off the candy. Great, now I want candy. I’m hungry because I rode my bicycle in June. But you already read that, because I already wrote that. Feel free to report me to the Department of Redundancy Department (thank you, Monty Python for that brilliant idea). I actually once put those magic words on the door of my office (yes, I know they are fighting words in a government bureaucracy). I was not kept around after the six month probation was ended. Just like June 2021 did. It’s over, done with, gone. You’ve heard of circular logic, like beans …


Nederland man reportedly assaults mentally challenged man, steals bike

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A Jefferson County grand jury indicted a local man for allegedly punching and kicking a developmentally challenged man and stealing his electric bicycle.

The victim, authorities said, was a 32-year-old man with the mental capacity of a child between 11 and 16 years of age. Police said the victim had blood on his face near his cheek and lip when officers met with him in the 700 block of Magnolia Avenue in Port Neches on April 28.

Due to the man’s developmental delay, police believe he is incapable of defending himself.

The victim told …


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Enloe! Patience rewarded. (music/power/subtitles)

Honest Tree | www.youtube.com

Enloe segment on the Reverse North Ride that starts in Richardson, TX


Texas Biking from Twitter

Success today! Hypnotic Donuts was open! #bikes #EastDallas pic.twitter.com/P5NWVFtV9r

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) July 3, 2021

Hell's Gate sets the standard! pic.twitter.com/llxvMoMnAF

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) July 3, 2021

Rode 45 miles through the rural countryside around Smithville, TX. Saw 6 deer, 2 wild turkeys, countless squirrels, and of course lots of beef and dairy cows. Also saw lots of walking stick insects crossing the road, which is a first.

— Allez Omi Opi / Jeff C. (@331miles) July 3, 2021

On Monday, we'll ride from Bullis County Park. Wheels down at 7:30 AM. https://t.co/55BMxInTt7 pic.twitter.com/Zso8qKcQmo

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) July 3, 2021

Happy Saturday, McKinney! A few of our NPO’s with kids from Citychurch McKinney celebrating the 4th of July weekend🇺🇸 #Community #july4th pic.twitter.com/GFKkGl4aLA

— McKinney Police (@McKinneyPolice) July 3, 2021

Francisco is going to be one fast dude when he gets back to Odessa with his new Felt Bicycles IA Advanced Ultegra Di2!

Shop Felt Online: https://t.co/kjOltpOCWs#TexassPremierBikeShop #FeltBicycles #FeltFamily #FeltFast pic.twitter.com/UcBlrFN7F0

— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) July 3, 2021

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Rain Threat Altered My Route, Other Bikers Maybe Not

Texbiker.net Posted on July 3, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 3, 2021

I paused stage 7 of the Tour de France to get ready to start today’s bike ride. Wheels rolled on my Canyon Endurace CF SLX bike at 8:22 AM to begin the bike ride. I was a little leery remembering the weather forecast called for rain but the streets were dry and the radar showed no rain nearby. I decided to ride my usual Saturday route, “Atascocita – FM 2100 – Walden”, to see other bikers.

Not too far into the ride I stopped to take this photo of me. The colors were fitting since it is the 4th of July weekend.

7-3-2021 Bike Ride with Me
7-3-2021 Bike Ride with Me

No bikers crossed my route as I approached FM 1960 on Atascocita Shores Drive. Usually I see a few before then. Once I started east across Lake Houston they began to arrive. (you can see them in the video)

The weather continued dry but the cloudy sky but when I reached FM 2100 I changed my route due to the dark and threatening sky to the north. Instead of riding on north on FM 2100 as I planned I made a u-turn and retraced my ride back to FM 1960. On Fairlake Lane I felt a few sprinkles. I couldn’t see the sky to the north because of the trees. Getting close to FM 1960 more sprinkles hit me. I hoped the rain wouldn’t catch over Lake Houston. With a nice tailwind I rode quickly over Lake Houston to the west. The rain held off except for more sprinkles.

While I rode west on Old Atascocita Road trying to avoid the rain two bikers passed me headed east. I hope they stayed dry. I think they started at the church on Fairlake Lane.

Back at Atascocita Shores Drive the light changed quickly and i turned left heading to Walden but making my way through the side streets I looked at the dark clouds over Walden and decided to not bike there as more sprinkles fell. Pinehurst Trail Drive took me north with some light rain. But it went away and I thought the bike ride would be dry from there. Surprise! It wasn’t, watch the video to see what happened. Dry streets reappeared as I neared the end of the ride as I finished at 10:39 AM.

Weather conditions at the start and finish: start 78 n(90% humidity, 75.2 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind calm; finish 78 (93% humidity, 75.8 dew point), light rain, wind NE 10 mph. I got wet but no lightning so I kept pedaling. No worse than from sweating. I hosed off the Canyon bike at home.

Technically the route wasn’t what I said but I kept the label. I biked this route 12 times in 2021 so far. The 1st and last time are the same distance, very unusual. My week totals 179.49 miles. July is up to 111.85 miles, 14% of my 800 mile goal. 2021 YTD miles (4872) trails 2020 by 117. I can’t seem to close the difference much. I still have a day left to make it a 200 mile week. I’ll see how the weather works with that thought.

7-3-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today's Route
7-3-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today’s Route
7-3-2021 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary
7-3-2021 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Biking News July 2nd 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on July 3, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 3, 2021

Cyclist injured in accident received life-saving miracle thanks to doctor

By Melanie Lawson | abc13.com

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The worst accidents can happen when we’re doing something we do every day, in familiar surroundings. In fact, transportation experts say more than half of serious car accidents happen within five miles of the home, and nearly 70% happen within 10 miles of home.

But, it’s not just car crashes. An avid cyclist named Larry Sears says a freak accident nearly cost him his life, but then a doctor he’d never met took a chance on him. Dr. George Al Shamy describes it as "a pretty devastating brain injury."

Sears was out doing what …


Mae Simmons bike trails to see improvements thanks to $96k grant

By Camelia Juarez | www.kcbd.com

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – Dunbar lake mountain biking trails will soon be upgraded thanks to a total $96,200 dollar grant from Texas Parks and Wildlife, and support from the city.

There are no other trails like this unless you travel as far as Palo Duro, but cyclists claim these trails are not bike or pedestrian friendly.

“It’s easy to catch a flat out here, it’s easy to break your tire. So there’s just a lot of there’s a lot of improvement that can be done on these trails,” one cyclist said.

The trails were created by volunteers and over the years, maintained by volunteers using their own money.

Now Texas Parks and Wildlife will fund …


NWCC News: Episode 11

Northwest Cycling Club | www.youtube.com

No fancy segments or production this month; it’s just Brent looking like a homeless person and letting you know details of the club’s return to group riding.


Spring creek from bikehouston


GROUP RIDE – Pop A (rearview) – 7/1/2021

Honest Tree | www.youtube.com

We just missed a big rainstorm at the end. Otherwise a pretty standard Pop ride. I put in one interval on Renner before Whole Foods, but otherwise just surfing wheels and keeping the rubber down.


Group biking 4,000 miles stop in Lansing and are sleeping in a museum

by: Kalie Marantette | www.wlns.com

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– If you haven’t worked out recently… be prepared to feel like a slacker. 19 students and recent graduates from the University of Texas are biking 4,000 miles across the country, and Thursday they stopped in Lansing.

The group started their trip June 4th and are on day 27 of 70. The group is apart of the non-profit “Texas 4,000 for cancer.”

Usually the group will ride from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska. Due to the Canadian border being closed to the U.S. they had to take a detour.

“We’ll be passing through …


City Of Irving: Campion Trail Usage Soars

City of Irving | patch.com

Between March 2020 and March 2021, use of the City of Irving’s Campion Trail system increased by more than 300%.

In 2019, the City of Irving began placing counters throughout the Campion Trail system. The counters help monitor usage along the trail system. Resident and visitor use of the outdoor trails surged as many indoor gyms and recreational facilities were closed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

While trail use is subject to weather conditions, much of Campion is available for recreational use. From cycling to running to roller skating …


The other side of Morrow bike lane at N. Lamar from BikingATX

Houston Bandit ‘Cross from bikehouston

New sidewalk mural celebrating bike infrastructure from BikingATX

Bike Tag #1119 from BikingATX


Texas Biking from Twitter

Looking for some MoeJoe's @Modiddy1 #BiciClowns #cyclinglife pic.twitter.com/GwF0bQEJWM

— Robert Serna (@rob_serna) July 2, 2021

Bike lane converted to garage sale space #hardyelysianchronicles pic.twitter.com/1jOVqSwWCf

— NorthlineLex (@NorthlineLex) July 2, 2021

The NBDA is excited to join forces with @BikeIndex to provide the value of bike registration to bike shops and customers around the country. https://t.co/NJDcs2k7Vn

— National Bicycle Dealers Association (@NBDARetailers) July 2, 2021

NWCC News videos have resumed. Why? Because NWCC Group Rides have resumed! Catch the latest episode here: https://t.co/asnlegjQuJ

— Northwest Cycling Club (@NWCCHouston) July 2, 2021

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Wednesday Night Ride (WNR) – El Paso, TX Across from Rio Plaza (Park across from strip center at 6205 Upper Valley Rd (just north of Artcraft), El Paso, TX)

El Paso Bicycle Club

It's Back !! Wednesday Night Ride (WNR) – An El Paso cycling… https://t.co/Ua0uB6dEOP

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 2, 2021

New Event Thursday Morning Cruise – Canutillo, TX El Paso Bicycle Club

Meet at 7:15 am at Starbucks at the Outlet Mall in Canutillo. Ride out at 7:30. 20-25 miles at 14-16 mph pace. Mostly flat, a few hills. Maintain physical distance of at least six … https://t.co/bhAdnyZqHc

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 2, 2021

New Event Texas Cycle Werks South Austin Trail Rides – Austin, TX The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group

Texas Cycle Werks, proud sponsors of the ATX100K endurance race series, hosts weekly shop rides each Tuesday and Thursday leaving from the shop i… https://t.co/WIHuWrcP0W

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) July 2, 2021

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Pump Side Chats On FM 1314 With 100 Degree Heat Index

Texbiker.net Posted on July 2, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJuly 2, 2021

A little earlier start for today’s bike ride at 10:41 AM. I chose a northerly route on what I call “New Caney – Gene Campbell Road” route. After biking through Kingwood the route heads north along the I-69/US59 frontage road through Porter and New Caney6. At New Caney I go north to the u-turn under the freeway and loop back to FM 1485. Riding NW to Gene Campbell blvd I turn left there. Taking two side loops before hitting FM 1314 and then riding to the SE. Through Briar Tree, Oakhurst, and Kings Manor puts me back into Kingwood where I finish the ride at 1:53 PM after biking 37.75 miles. Those miles boost my week to 149.18 miles and July to 81.54 miles. My July goal is 800 miles. This was the 3rd time biking this route in 2021. Road construction kept me away for awhile.

7-2-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today's Route
7-2-2021 YTD Bike Rides Summary Today’s Route

While the temperature wasn’t into the 90’s the sun was hot. I stopped in Porters Mill at the pool for a couple of minutes in the shade. Later I stopped for about 10 minutes at the Circle K store at FM 1314 and Sorters Road. While there a man in an Eastex Trash Service truck offered me a bottle of cold water but I motioned to my CamelBak which still had cold water. I chatted with a Harris County Deputy Sheriff while he filled up. Then a pickup truck with a trailer pulled in and I spoke with the 2 men with it. A man in a SUV on the other side of the pump asked how far I was biking and I replied about 37 miles. Then it was time to head out.

Weather summary: start 86 (72% humidity, 75.9 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind NW 7 mph; finish 88 (63% humidity, 74.1 dew point), partly cloudy, wind S 4 mph. biking in the shade made a difference with the heat. The heat index was 100.

7-2-2021 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary
7-2-2021 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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