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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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Windy Joy and Pain | New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch

Texbiker.net Posted on June 7, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJune 7, 2021

Out riding the Canyon Endurace CF SLX bike on today’s bike ride. Starting at 11:05 AM I biked what I label the “New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch” route. This route goes north through New Caney and into Roman Forest looping back to I-69/US59. Veering west of I-69/US59 at Valley Ranch Parkway through Briartree and Oakhurst. From Oakhurst I continue south rejoining I-69/US59 north of Kingwood Drive where a u-turn takes me north turning east to Kings Manor and back to Kingwood. All of these roads and streets added up to 41.23 miles. Those miles narrowed the gap between YTD 2021 and 2020 to 128 miles. Last year on this date I rode 21.78 miles which accounts for closing the gap. So far I have biked each day in June.

Finally a day without a big threat of rain but as I write this to the north of Cleveland a mass of rain shows on the radar. Supposedly this will come to the south. During my bike ride wind was strong which helped me get to Roman Forest and hindered my return to the south. What the weather conditions looked like: start 86 (76% humidity, 77.5 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind S 14 mph; finish 86 (71% humidity, 75.5 dew point), overcast, wind S 15 mph gusts 24 mph. Those 24 mph gusts took a toll on my legs and average speed while I rode south to finish at 2:18 PM.

I’m not going to say too much about the bike ride and let the video speak for itself. I used the Drift Ghost XL camera to record most of today’s bike ride. I wanted to get more practice using it because on last Monday’s bike ride on the Spring Creek Greenway I thought the camera was recording but wasn’t. I pushed the record button but held it too long and the camera went to “settings” instead.

Link to my Strava activity page for the bike ride.

6-7-2021 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycle Action June 6th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on June 6, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJune 6, 2021

Family begs for answers after bicyclist dies in hit-and-run accident in northeast Harris County

By Mycah Hatfield | abc13.com

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — A driver is on the loose after hitting and killing a man with a bicycle in northeast Harris County, according to deputies.

It happened around 4 a.m. along C.E. King Parkway near Tidwell.

Family identified the victim as 37-year-old Alex Cerda.

They say he was on his way home from a friend’s house when the crash happened. …


Texas roadway deaths ‘going the wrong way’ as 2021 looks to be risky year for driving

Dug Begley | www.houstonchronicle.com

Joy Monroe just wanted tacos, but the three crashes she passed driving through Rice Village served up a reminder that Houston streets remain dangerous.

“There was (debris) everywhere,” the 49-year-old said of the first wreck she passed on Buffalo Speedway. “People drive so fast, it’s why people are dying.”

With traffic levels returning to normal levels post-COVID, Texas is on track for more than 4,000 deaths on state roads, a total unseen since the mid-1980s when the state had millions fewer residents and far deadlier streets, according to partial estimates from the first five months of 2021.

In the Houston region, sharp increases in pedestrian and bicycling deaths, along with …


Ellison High School graduate rides 4,000 miles across America for cancer research

By Xiana Fontno | kdhnews.com

Millions are diagnosed with cancer every year, and in turn, are in a race against time. One young Killeen native is taking that race about 4,000 miles further.

Chantelle Cancel is a 19-year-old Ellison High School graduate. She now studies at the University of Texas at Austin, where she’s majoring in Biology with a pre-med track. Having achieved the status of Valedictorian when she graduated from high school in 2019, Cancel now sets out to achieve another milestone, while contributing to a good cause.

Cancel teamed up with “Texas 4,000”, a non-profit organization that features the longest bike ride in the …


Fire Ant 100 Interview

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Ride through the beautiful rural Central Texas countryside with the Fire Ant 100 event.

I spoke with Jo-Ann Sugg about the event.

As a cyclist, why join Fire Ant 100
You get a beautiful ride through the countryside enjoying the clean fresh air. The course also provides flat land, curves and a few hills. We also provide the very best customer service and rest stops. Awesome Fire Ant t-shirt is an added bonus. Free passes from our city fitness center with indoor pool/ showers or pass to our outdoor pool.
How long has the event been around?
This is our 25th year
What was the motivation behind starting the event and who benefits from it?
Our purpose is to provide scholarship money for local high school students. Some of the scholarships are for the …

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Saw some great places and faces on today’s ride! Stopped by the Curtis Grave Pond and the Station Museum of Contemporary Art in midtown. pic.twitter.com/rXsdCCzs5R

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) June 6, 2021

Rode out for a raspa & when I got here it was discovered all of my change had bounced out of the pannier rear pockets. 😆 Had to spend $6 to use my debit card. pic.twitter.com/VFskZ8vh5z

— BiciDude (@robdeleonjr) June 7, 2021

Kashmere 🚲 Rides pic.twitter.com/i11sHsdU6h

— Jordan (@JRDNLTHMS) June 6, 2021

We will have our 2nd RRR (Rothe Recovery Ride) tomorrow, June 7, 6pm from The Meteor on S. Congress, ATX 78704! More details/route/etc. here:https://t.co/RPcIcxzP7A#rothetraining #themeteorcafe pic.twitter.com/Drg6VA3diI

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) June 6, 2021

Lightning struck the ground close to where the 12-year-old girl was riding her bike, causing her to fall off her bike onto the road where she was hit by a car.​ https://t.co/nai7Vdj2OU

— FOX 7 Austin (@fox7austin) June 6, 2021

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Almost Summer Like, Piling On Some Miles, Pulled In A Local Legend

Texbiker.net Posted on June 6, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJune 6, 2021

It felt like a summer day when I rolled my Lynskey R300 out the door to start today’s bike ride. Part of that was due to starting at 1:41 PM after getting home from church. Earlier in the morning it was cooler. I decided to ride my “Forest Cove – Oakhurst – Valley Ranch” route but I modified it when I came to Old Sorters Road. Instead of turning right I went left. When I approached the turn I looked in my rear view mirror and was surprised to see two cyclists coming to me. They passed me just before the intersection going to the right. (You can see them in the video). Even though I modified the route some I kept the same label. I rode the unmodified route last Sunday and this was the 6th time this year.; 4 times on my Lynskey R300 and 2 times on my Canyon Endurace.

Before the ride I stood at 221 miles for the week and with today’s 30.8 miles the week finished with 252.14 miles. Looking for the last time I biked more miles in a week I had to go all the way to the week April 20 to 26, 2020 when I biked 262.12 miles.

6-6-2021 SportTracks Summary of Week Bike Rides

I am making great progress reaching my 800 mile goal for June with 203.49 miles after 6 days of biking. I need to average 26.67 miles per day and I am averaging 33.83 miles per day. This puts me 43 miles ahead of the 26.67 mile per day pace.

The bike ride weather summary today: start 86 (67% humidity, 73.7 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind 7 mph; finish 87 (67% humidity, 74.4 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SE 8 mph. As I write this I hear thunder from an isolated rain pocket over my area. A little rain has fallen but it missed me while biking.

Strava awarded me the “Local Legend” for the “Old Heb Alley” segment from today’s route. Since I rearranged my routes I don’t ride this segment as much as I used to. Wonder how long I hold this title.

6-6-2021 Strava Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycle Action June 5th 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on June 5, 2021 by Rick AnkrumJune 5, 2021

Bicyclist hit, killed by vehicle on Northwest Side, San Antonio police say

Jakob Rodriguez | www.ksat.com

SAN ANTONIO – A man was hit and killed by a vehicle on the city’s Northwest Side, San Antonio police say.

The incident happened at 9:04 p.m., Friday, at the intersection of Babcock and Huebner.

According to police, officers arrived on scene and found a mangled bicycle and a man, 63, with serious head and neck injuries lying down on the street.

Police said that witnesses told them that the bicyclist was heading south on Babcock Road and was attempting to pass through the intersection when he was hit by a black vehicle.

The driver of the …

Bicyclist hit, killed by vehicle on Northwest Side, San Antonio police say . https://t.co/nu1npcG54u

— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) June 5, 2021

Police ID San Antonio biker killed in hit-and-run

By Nick Shepherd | www.expressnews.com

A San Antonio man was killed Friday night in a hit-and-run when his bicycle was struck by a passing car.

According to a police report, officers were called to the intersection of Babcock Road and Huebner Road for a major accident. When they arrived, they found a 63-year-old Hispanic male unconscious in the street with serious head and neck injuries.

The Medical Examiner’s Office identified the victim as Carlos Gonzales, 63. The cause of death is blunt force injury in the manner of an accident.

Police interviewed witnesses at the scene. They said the Gonzales was traveling south on Babcock Road. Gonzales was attempting to pass through …


4,000-mile charity bike ride to fight cancer to run through El Paso

by: Tatiana Favela | www.ktsm.com

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — This year, the longest annual charity bike ride in the world will run through El Paso, raising funds for cancer research along the way.

The Texas 4000 for Cancer 2021 team will ride more than 4,000 miles to raise money for cancer research, as well as share hope and knowledge in more than 200 communities. The teams will start and end in Austin, and cross through El Paso from June 11 to June 13.

The team has more than 80 students from the University of Texas at Austin, including a native El Pasoan, …


H2G best one to date!!

Kelly N | www.strava.com

The Living Weapon…..

Sanora Baptiste | www.strava.com

H2G 2021

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Slow leak on rear tire at mile 90

H2G2021 Emily’s 1st Century

Noe Espinosa🇺🇸🇵🇭(RCC) | www.strava.com

Once and done for 2021. A lot of nice people as well as sketchy riders. Glad to see some familiar faces I haven’t seen since Covid. A few took a spill on wet roads and lot more near misses. Decided to roll with a just a handful of riders on the way back. Kudos to William M for taking most of the hard pulls on the way home.

Morning Ride

Freddie Randolph | www.strava.com

I won’t find fitness if I quit when it gets hard

J Mix | www.strava.com

spicy phenom phiddy

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Reverse North Ride – Enloe Go-Zone and Circle K Sprint – 6/5/2021

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Saturday group ride from Richardson, TX. The Reverse North ride


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Residents track air quality in Sunnyside https://t.co/kVeu5BjSPi

— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) June 5, 2021

Grateful the rain stayed away long enough for us to get a 25 mile ride in today! We had a great group including CM Carolyn Evans-Shabazz. pic.twitter.com/xk5x3dImRU

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) June 5, 2021

Passed the halfway point of 2,021 miles of Plano in 2021 pic.twitter.com/UUQrb9xhTb

— Charles Gazda (@CharlesGazda) June 5, 2021

The Garmin UNBOUND Gravel presented by Craft Sportswear 100-Mile womens winner, Lauren Stephens, from Dallas, Texas finished in 5:41:58. pic.twitter.com/f7AtqHWNSh

— UNBOUND Gravel (@unboundgravel) June 5, 2021

Here’s Mat Stephen’s from Dallas after coming in 3rd, after 350 miles and over 24 hours of riding https://t.co/W3bAdW11lK pic.twitter.com/RXuDIMwSC9

— Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) June 5, 2021

As part of the Bikeways project, @austinmobility is looking to connect the Shoal Creek Trail w/ an accessible All Ages & Abilities facility.

In response to community feedback, staff have created a temporary shared-use path.

Learn more/give feedback @ https://t.co/ROxrj5dxG6. pic.twitter.com/u6VWAmYYHU

— Corridor Program Office (@ATXcorridors) June 5, 2021

It's a good looking Saturday. 😊 pic.twitter.com/aF2CGi26TM

— EaDo Bike Co (@EaDoBikeCo) June 5, 2021

Every neighborhood should be within walking/biking distance of a taqueria. pic.twitter.com/nmAyoxXGDE

— Kevin Roden (@KevinRoden) June 5, 2021

Beautiful day in Sunnyside! Here with @mrkmully, @airallianceHOU and members of the community for a bike ride and walk, where participants test air quality.@HoustonChron pic.twitter.com/Mq2KLGdL71

— Brittany Britto (@brittanybritto) June 5, 2021

One of our youngest Ambassadors holding it down this morning at Buffalo Bayou Park. pic.twitter.com/ARJSvsJFKx

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) June 5, 2021

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