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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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Texas Bicycling News May 23rd 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on May 23, 2021 by Rick AnkrumMay 23, 2021

River crossings and rain: Ten Dam holds off Strickland after late mechanical to win Gravel Locos

By Daniel Benson | www.cyclingnews.com

‘I got a Texas cowboy boot as a trophy and it’s honestly the best trophy I’ve ever had’ says flying Dutchman

The American gravel scene saw its best field of 2021 descend on Hico, Texas on Saturday for the inaugural Gravel Locos with Laurens ten Dam holding off a late charge from Colin Strickland to win the 155-mile gravel race.

In the pouring rain, the race came down to a crack group of eight that included Ten Dam, Strickland, Ted King, Peter Stetina, Adam Roberge, Dylan Johnson, Sam Boardman, and Mat Stephens but with 40km remaining Ten Dam struck for home.

His move looked to be enough to secure victory but a late mechanical at the final river crossing meant that ten Dam was unable to change gear for the final 10 kilometres. However the former Tour de France top 10 finisher managed to …

Local hero Emily Newsom storms to victory in Gravel Locos

By Daniel Benson | www.cyclingnews.com

Local professional rider Emily Newsom (Tibco-Silicon Valley Bank) came out on top in the elite women’s race at the first-ever Gravel Locos event in Hico, Texas on Saturday.

The 37-year-old, who raced a full campaign of Spring Classics in Europe earlier in the year finished the 155-mile gravel race in a time of 8:04:28 and beat Katie Kantzes by almost 20 minutes

Alison Tetrick and Jessica Cerra finished 22 minutes down but crossed the finish line together to claim joint-third in the race. In the men’s race Laurens ten Dam beat gravel specialist Colin Strickland by 38 seconds.

"Gravel Locos was what …


Connected Bull Creek Greenbelt closer to reality

By circuitbreaker | austinmountainbiking.com

Super exciting news for old spicewood. Legit trail from 360 to St Eds. Here is the link for Community Impact; can’t find the digital story:

https://editions.communityimpact.com/view/864435178/

The city plans to use this property, combined with an adjacent 11-acre plot of land currently under eminent domain proceedings, to build nature trails with creek access. These trails will help connect the existing trail systems between the 47-acre Bull Creek District Park and the 80-acre St. Edward’s Park to create one continuous Bull Creek greenbelt that runs through some of the unblemished nature preserves left in Northwest Austin’s pocket of Hill Country. …


Another Day, Another Bike Ride

A Dude Abikes | adudeabikes.com

Here at A Dude Abikes, we (that is, the royal we) appreciate guts, intestinal fortitude, and chutzpah. That extends to anyone taking the chance, choice, and time to read. Though we know we’re no ex-Prince Harry, we do like to think of ourselves as having a quality that our former overlapping roommate said one day recently, i.e. intrepid. It’s been raining buckets here in Central Texas (a good thing because we’re behind for the year). I told the roomie, who’s quite a cyclist, that I was going for a walk, despite the chance of rain and not having slept a lot (partially because of his late and early packing racket). That’s when …


Here’s how to join bike ride in Third Ward for Memorial Day weekend

Tierra Smith | www.click2houston.com

HOUSTON – A Third Ward bar launches initiative to promote health and wellness in the Black and brown community.

Bar 5015 hosts a monthly bike ride that stops at minority-owned businesses along the way to support their brands.

In May, the group is promoting mental health for National Mental Health Awarenessness Month. The next ride set for Memorial Day weekend, which will feature close to 1,000 bikers and over 75 therapists.

The ride starts Saturday at …


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Planning for mobility issues: Transportation modes for Temple discussed

By DAVID STONE | kdhnews.com

More sidewalks, expanded bus services and shorter waits at traffic lights were among comments made during a city of Temple Mobile Master Plan community meeting Wednesday.

The meeting — held virtually via Zoom and Facebook Live — was designed to gather recommendations for improving all modes of transportation in Temple, including roadways, bicycle and walking trails and bus routes.

According to Emma Martinez of Alliance Transportation Group, an Austin-based company that works with cities to develop mobile plan guidelines, Wednesday’s session was a big step for Temple.

“We are in the initial phase of this project,” she said. “We want recommendations and ideas from Temple …


Water above, water below, water all around

Katya @Cool Cat Cycles | www.strava.com

After work waited for it to clear up, went on a ride, got drenched inside out in 10 minutes 😀 so so many deer come out of the flooded park, watch out – they are everywhere on both sides of the levee. I saw several packs of 4-5 in each.

Finally….a beautiful day 2

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Texas History Lessons Rte.

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Monday Night Lights MTB Rides

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Mon May 24 2021 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm Bicycle World | Waco, TX Come join us for a night ride from the shop to Cameron Park on Monday nights. We will meet at the shop and roll out at 7:15pm. Experience the night adrenaline from the trails! Lights are required!! *Editors note: We will continue this ride even after time change occurs in March. It’s likely we’ll get to a point of possibly not needing lights, but it would still be a good idea to bring one with you.


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Texas Bicycling News May 22nd 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on May 22, 2021 by Rick AnkrumMay 22, 2021

Sugar Land City Council celebrates EMS and Public Works’ employees; recognizes Bike Month, Mental Health Awareness Month

Juhi Varma | www.houstonchronicle.com

The Sugar Land City Council recognized May 2021 as Bike Month in the city of Sugar Land. Shown here are Krystal Lastrate, Transportation and Mobility Analyst for the city of Sugar Land; Monique Johnson, Transportation and Mobility Innovation Manager for the city of Sugar Land; and Sugar Land Mayor Joe Zimmerman.

In an effort to support National Bike Month, the Sugar Land City Council officially recognized May 2021 as Bike Month in the city of Sugar Land.

The city will celebrate Bike Month by promoting weekly self-guided bicycle tours throughout Sugar Land.

“This week we’re doing a central city tour that takes you around the town square, the Lake Pointe area, and some of the trails and neighborhoods,” said …


Organization gives bikes to children of local Purple Heart veterans

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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A yearly giveaway to benefit children of Purple Heart veterans is struggling this year due to the pandemic.

The Red, White and Bike organization gives bikes to the children and younger siblings of combat veterans that were wounded or killed in action, and Saturday the VFW Post 2397 gave out four bikes to a group of these children.

"We have a fundraiser once a year in March that’s called …


Brownsville, Texas (US) to Tepeji, Hidalgo (MEX)

Roberto Vela | www.bikeforums.net

… I have been interested in long-distance biking for years, yet being the only cyclist I know, I haven’t had the opportunity to bike with others.

I have planned a trip from the border in Brownsville, Texas to Tepeji del Rio, a small town in the state of Hidalgo, central Mexico.

I am looking for fellow cyclists who would like to join me on this trip, as this is my first trip and there is always safety in numbers. …


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Gravel Locos 150

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

This was a great event but due the weather conditions it turned from challenging to shitty and to complete misery in just a few hours. I crashed at mile 98, the front derailleur quit working at mile 121. Cloud cover all day and usually cool temps …

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GL 150 – Hico Texas

J. Ramsey | www.strava.com

130 of the 155 / got late / was’nt riding well. Cold ,Wet, tossed the towel in. At my pace figured I still had 2+ hours ride time. Anyways great riding area beautiful countryside. Really like the place. Will have to put in more consistent saddle time, and come back for another round.

Texas TT championship- 2nd place team finish cat4!!

Alex Velando | www.strava.com

Texas State TTT Championship. Cat. 5 1st place 🥇👕

Lee Cotterell | www.strava.com


Texas Biking from Twitter

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— Christof Spieler (@christofspieler) May 23, 2021

Letters to the Editor: Bike lanes in Dallas, teacher raises, paying artists, animal shelter killings and some comics commentary https://t.co/nIVsvx234e

— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) May 22, 2021

Building bikes @DickinsonISD Kenneth E Little Elementary with @LDS Houston Texas South Stake
Thank you from the students who #readtoride pic.twitter.com/T8KOtpKPVO

— CYCLE Houston (@CYCLEHouston) May 22, 2021

Principal Newell discusses the impact a bike has on students who #readtoride at Kenneth E Little Elementary in @DickinsonISD pic.twitter.com/is7UnQ4U7W

— CYCLE Houston (@CYCLEHouston) May 22, 2021

We are at Hughes Elementary building bikes for students who have #ReadToRide
Thankyou @EnergyOgre for turning out in force to ensure these students get a great bike pic.twitter.com/fhKiVeDPr6

— CYCLE Houston (@CYCLEHouston) May 22, 2021

Here is our last poll of #BikeMonthATX! Where do you wish you could ride? Is there a spot in Austin that you can't get to via bicycle? Know an area that needs an infrastructure boost? We want to know what you think! pic.twitter.com/6CX5AQsyKR

— ATX Transportation (@austinmobility) May 22, 2021

📣JUST CONFIRMED📣 Houston BCycle has generously offered use of 14 Bcycles and 6 EBikes for our Sampling the City event on June 5! Will you be doing the 1 mile walk, 3 mile bike ride or 6 mile bike ride? Register & let us know: https://t.co/eALv3rEdiO Thanks again @HoustonBCycle pic.twitter.com/5r7DJ4x9Y0

— Air Alliance Houston (@airallianceHOU) May 22, 2021

Check out my activity on Strava: https://t.co/o9jarnPKpo#iamspecialized #SWorks #Tarmac #SL7 #Lola #FitMcAllen #CorazonRacing #PoweredbyTheHealthNut #DaleCorazon pic.twitter.com/rcqzPpLiPL

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) May 22, 2021

STOLEN – Green Surly Bridge Club in Austin, TX https://t.co/Vh13Ko0wsX pic.twitter.com/o1flJtwDC8

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) May 22, 2021

Let me upgrade ya, upgrade ya…

Dean liked riding his Giant Bicycles Talon so much that he decided to go full squish & upgrade to a Giant Stance 1. Great move, Dean!

Shop Mountain Bikes Online: https://t.co/AXUjHJTKf8#TexassPremierBikeShop #GiantBikes #USA #MTB #BWRides pic.twitter.com/6U5rOV4DRo

— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) May 22, 2021

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No Escaping Falling Moisture Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on May 22, 2021 by Rick AnkrumMay 22, 2021

It took two tries to get biking today. The first attempt failed as I walked to the door and rain started. I waited until 11:48 AM for the second attempt to allow time for the streets to dry off a little. I rode my Canyon Endurace CF SLX bike and followed my “Atascocita – FM 2100 – Walden” route for 32.13 miles. My week total now stands at 119.83 miles. Hopefully the rain leaves so I can bike tomorrow after church. This was the 7th time biking this route in 2021, all on the same bike.

This has been a rainy week and today it continued. Earlier this morning it rained but I thought it would dry off so I could ride around 11 AM. That was the failed attempt. I was inspired to ride after watching three races on GCN+: Giro d”Italia, Vuelta a Andalucia – Ruta del Sol, and Tour du Finistère.

An overcast sky and strong wind made for a sticky bike ride. Weather conditions: start 78 (86% humidity, 73.9 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SE 20 mph gusts 28 mph; finish 77 (89% humidity, 73.3 dew point), drizzle, mostly cloudy, wind SE 18 mph gusts 28 mph. Getting to FM 2100 I battled a headwind most of the way. After maing the u-turn at FM 2100 a tailwind helped me return to Kingwood. The drizzle started when I reached Atascocita Shores Drive at FM 1960 biking back to Kingwood. It wasn’t heavy enough to feel but the spots on my handlebars didn’t go away.

No other cyclists crossed my path. Either they stayed home or rode before my time.

After finishing at 2:22 PM I hosed off the Canyon bike. It was too gritty to just wipe down.

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Texas Bicycle News May 21st 2021

Texbiker.net Posted on May 21, 2021 by Rick AnkrumMay 21, 2021

They bike to work, but they’re not crazy. They’re happy.

Allyn West | www.houstonchronicle.com

Her favorite part might be the flowers.

Each morning, Doreen Stoller rides her bicycle from Montrose through Midtown on her way to Hermann Park, where she is the conservancy’s executive director. The two-mile ride takes her about 20 minutes.

She starts on Hawthorne Street, shaded by oak trees and lined with single-family houses and small apartment complexes. Neighbors out walking their dogs wave. Other cyclists say good morning as they pass. From Hawthorne, …


‘Epicenter’ of North Texas cycling returns to Dallas after yearlong hiatus caused by COVID-19 pandemic

By Brooklynn Cooper | www.dallasnews.com

King Racing Group had hosted weekly races in South Dallas’ Fair Park since 2012 until the pandemic hit last March.

Mack Hazley held the brim of his sunhat as a few dozen cyclists zipped by him, many coasting around 30 mph.

From the sideline, he pulled out his phone, timing the riders’ next lap. Hazley isn’t a racing official.

He’s been riding for about 30 years but decided to sit this race out.

For almost a decade, Hazley has been one of the many bikers who race at Fair Park every Thursday night in King Racing Group’s criterium, or crit — a closed-circuit bike race.

Since 2012, the group has held weekly races at …


GROUP RIDE – Pop A – 5/20/2021

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another Thursday, another ride.


Where to ride my road bike…that is not on the road. from dfwbike


Why UTEP’s leading tackler rode away from football before his senior season

By Erik Elken | kvia.com

EL PASO, Texas — Imagine choosing to put an end to the pursuit of a lifelong dream when it’s closest to becoming a reality.

That’s exactly what former UTEP football player Stephen Forester did.

"It was a lot easier than I think it seems," Forester said.

Like most Division I college football players, his dream was to play in the NFL. Forester started at linebacker for the Miners and led the team in tackles during a Covid-interrupted season. The senior could’ve returned for one more year as the NCAA was not counting the year of eligibility against athletes during the pandemic.

But Forester is choosing not to return to UTEP. And he’s not trying his hand at playing professionally.

That’s because his perspective on life changed just before the start of what he thought would be a normal senior season. …


Lawyer: Popular San Antonio cyclist killed by drunken driver was more intoxicated than she was

Elizabeth Zavala | www.expressnews.com

San Antonio’s cycling community was shocked and angered when Tito Bradshaw was killed by a drunken driver, and the grief stayed fresh through two years of tributes to his generosity of spirit.

The memorials included a gravel path built by volunteers at the University of Texas at San Antonio and an art installation that drew a crowd last month, including Mayor Ron Nirenberg, on the anniversary of the bike shop and bar owner’s death in 2019.

Linda Collier Mason, 69, whose vehicle struck Bradshaw, 35, on East Houston in the wee hours of April 1, 2019, was prepared to plead guilty to intoxication manslaughter Monday. But the hearing was postponed, the …


30 San Antonio restaurants and bars with bike-friendly patios

By San Antonio Current Staff | m.sacurrent.com

San Antonio’s bar and restaurant scene has no shortage of sun-dappled patio space for cyclists to post up for a beer or two, and with the weather warming up, it’s perfect season for anyone looking to cruise.

Whether you’re a serious rider or a casual coaster, here’s a list of 30 bike-friendly spots that offer ample cycle parking, extensive beer, wine and cocktail options and even some delicious snacks to fuel the ride back home. …


Pro Gravel Racing Champ Colin Strickland Talks Training, Gear, and Moderation

By Andy Cochrane | gearjunkie.com

What makes Colin Strickland tick? What’s the secret to his success? Hear from the gravel champ himself here.

The first rule of behavioral economics is that while people aren’t always rational, they are predictable. We all build our lives around routines. This applies to just about everything — food, work, sleep, holidays, family, exercise, name it.

After profiling dozens of professional athletes, I thought I saw the pattern in these overachievers: a willingness to sacrifice other parts of life to maximize their potential.

That is, until I met Colin Strickland. Despite being one of the top …


Land of Fire and Wind

By David Goodrich | www.crazyguyonabike.com

Johnson City – Austin: On the water again

Saturday May 15, 2021, 50 miles (81 km) – Total so far: 898 miles (1,445 km) Lynn warned me about it. She said there’s a legendary dip on the way into Austin in the Hill Country. She was right about that.

I was doing what I had become accustomed to in the Hill Country: get all the momentum you can on the downhill to use on the inevitable next uphill. As I was flying around the curve below, I observed what lay at the bottom of the dip. What follows is an exact recording of my brain waves on the descent: …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Traveling the Lone Star State wasn't always so easy. In our May 2021 issue, we explore how transportation and travel have changed across the state. https://t.co/7828a350Sr

— Texas Highways Magazine (@TexasHighways) May 22, 2021

Chris Tolley made it 6 in a row for the team, sprinting to the WIN in yesterday's @DrivewaySeries Series P123 race!@iamspecialized
@rotorbike @SRAMroad@hyperthreads @CeramicSpeed@rokasports#elbowzracing #iamspecialized pic.twitter.com/ttnPRHg7BZ

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) May 22, 2021

Best #BikeToWorkDay ever!!! Huge shout out to our friends at Four Corners Brewing Co. for having us tonight; to the always awesome Bicibits for being there with the bike bling; and to ALL the awesome bike people that rode over and joined us!!! #BikeThereDFW #MayIsBikeMonth #🚲❤️ pic.twitter.com/KnwajMJxoE

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) May 22, 2021

The 2nd Annual Ride of Silence Grand Prairie was a beautiful way to honor our fellow cyclists and friends injured or killed while riding on the streets —- and an opportunity to make new community friends, heal together and advocate for awareness. pic.twitter.com/ZbXuKJUTRl

— Bike Friendly Grand Prairie-Cedar Hill (@BikeCedar) May 21, 2021

My quick out the house quiet time set up. Ride over to Lions for free pitch & putt with a tall boy in the bottle holder. pic.twitter.com/9bGBiuMFDh

— JWall (@jwall4) May 21, 2021

Safe streets meow! 😸 pic.twitter.com/aZ5xuAPWaq

— Joe Cutrufo (@JoeCutrufo) May 21, 2021

You don’t want to miss this! Come out for our first Bikin’ with the Blue event. Family fun ride at 9, then a 15k for more experienced riders. Register here by June 4: https://t.co/sEq4bAjWll #community pic.twitter.com/QR7dD3RoTp

— McKinney Police (@McKinneyPolice) May 21, 2021

For #NationalBikeToWorkDay🚲 Here are #3ThingsToTry -Bike Edition
1️⃣ HWP Greenway Trail- There are over 50 major trailheads & neighborhood connections to access from around town. The 4 major segments of the Greenway each offer several miles of uninterrupted trails.#SAParksAndRec pic.twitter.com/scX8y43AMj

— SAParksandRec (@SAParksandRec) May 21, 2021

2️⃣ McAllister Park – Home to a recently constructed Bicycle Pump Track & Skills Area, McAllister Park is quickly growing into a fan favorite. We highly recommend a visit and taking your skills to the next level. 💪#SAParksAndRec pic.twitter.com/Ce0Oda1v8l

— SAParksandRec (@SAParksandRec) May 21, 2021

3️⃣ Safety & Etiquette- As more San Antonians access the trails for fitness & fun, we must learn to share the trails:
• Follow posted speed signs
• Announce “Passing on the left”
• Yield to pedestrians
• Take water & sunscreen
• At solid stripes & blind curves, slow down
🙏 pic.twitter.com/b7nrwd6RAu

— SAParksandRec (@SAParksandRec) May 21, 2021

Winner, Winner, 🐔Dinner for Bryan Swafford in yesterday's @DrivewaySeries 4/5 Master race!#rothetraining #drivewayseries #drivewaylife pic.twitter.com/EPIKjUlZVj

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) May 21, 2021

It's #BikeToWork or #BikeToWherever Day, and the question to ask yourself is: Do you like having roads?

Then thank bicyclists, writes Matthew Southey of @BikeHouston. https://t.co/3ELZ04eLw7

— Kinder Institute (@RiceKinderInst) May 21, 2021

Great ride on Buffalo @BayouGreenways @houparksboard on @HoustonBCycle on way to Metro while visiting Houston. Beautiful, functional trail for transportation and recreation! cc: @railstotrails pic.twitter.com/RN2glSLlto

— Online Luddite (@adup512) May 20, 2021

Happy #FlashbackFriday on this #BiketoWorkDay! We know the weather is a little…meh. So here are some A-train Rail Trail photos from sunnier days! pic.twitter.com/fmyHNVTLU1

— DCTA (@RideDCTA) May 21, 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) May 21, 2021

A heavy metal track in his head at the Walnut Creek Pump Track #ATX pic.twitter.com/LDDHGFCGaR

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) May 21, 2021

Spent part of #BiketoWhereverDay riding with @TomZizkaFox26 and look what we found in the Lamar Street bike lane. pic.twitter.com/nLdSOsWHzu

— Joe Cutrufo (@JoeCutrufo) May 21, 2021

#NoCarFriday + #BiketoWhereverDay = Luv4Ever❤️🚴‍♀️ @BikeHouston pic.twitter.com/HQ44mZVDiS

— Sallie Alcorn (@salliealcorn) May 21, 2021

I didn't bike but I do help provide bikes to promote #BiketoWhereverDay pic.twitter.com/Rkb2eoyPS4

— NorthlineLex (@NorthlineLex) May 21, 2021

Saturday's ride will involve familiar roads via a different route in Cibolo. The ride starts at the Cibolo Sports Complex. Be sure to download the new routes with the "Cibolo-McQueeny-XX" format. https://t.co/nf0GHp3x1x pic.twitter.com/NN3EagoCQH

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) May 21, 2021

Since I was biking til 1am last nite I technically #BiketoWhereverDay 'ed right? pic.twitter.com/PU3iBdtxMP

— NorthlineLex (@NorthlineLex) May 21, 2021

It’s official the @CityofMcAllen B-Cycle program has gone regional thanks to the @lrgvdc_ps Today, Brownsville and Harlingen will also have the B-Cycle share program in their communities. It’s all about staying active and fit. check it out at https://t.co/YvNvO6137g #bikemcallen pic.twitter.com/KfCghNdNCi

— Jim Darling (@mayordarling) May 21, 2021

Becky Raeke of Bike Wichita Falls handing out small lights last night for cyclists to wear at the Endurance House Wichita Falls Couch to 50 ride.

Everything a cyclist can do to be seen by cars is important. pic.twitter.com/n65OkAZCbT

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) May 21, 2021

Storms are predicted this afternoon, but Bike to Wherever Day is still on for as long as you can hit the road safely! Check out the bike plan map, safety tips and discounts https://t.co/98w0f91Tza and tag us on your ride! #BTWD2021 #ThisIsYourRide #BikeWeek pic.twitter.com/DjIZ2ISACg

— Houston Planning (@HoustonPlanning) May 21, 2021

Happy Bike to Work Day! Did you know that bicycle times are often similar to or faster than driving a car through an Austin rush hour? Consider pedaling past the traffic and mapping out your bike route with our free citywide bike map at https://t.co/p0nvsedQex. pic.twitter.com/ctIHibB6rM

— ATX Transportation (@austinmobility) May 21, 2021

Today is #BTWD2021! I ride my bike to work as often as I can. If your office is your home, take a quick ride anywhere. Biking is a great way to get around, and we are working hard to make it safer and easier for everyone to ride around #Houston 🚲 https://t.co/EbHu9EnFCg pic.twitter.com/13QyzSYych

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) May 21, 2021

🐶🚶From 2 new dog parks to 15 miles of added hike & bike trails on the south side, @VoteViagran  tells @SarahAcosta about her mission to make District 3 healthier and community driven.

Catch the interview Saturday on TV & on the KSATtv App. #KSATnews pic.twitter.com/cMppaZfUar

— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) May 21, 2021

It’s #BikeToWorkDay. Use the @austintexasgov online bike map to find the best route between your house and your work. https://t.co/2LGGQQSz9g pic.twitter.com/caZbaeR614

— Mobility Authority (@CTXMobility) May 21, 2021

Happy Bike To Work Day!!! Come see us!!!! pic.twitter.com/00j8TzGEuO

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) May 21, 2021


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

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

Meet at 7:45 am at Starbucks at the Outlet Mall in Canutillo. Ride out at 8:00. 20-25 miles at 14-16 mph pace. Mostly flat, a few hills. Maintain physical distance of at least six … https://t.co/lVL78hINb6

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 21, 2021

New Event STORM Kidz Ride – San Antonio, TX South Texas Off Road Mountain-Bikers (STORM) hosts this free monthly kid's ride at McAllister Park on the dirt trails. This is a great opportunity for parents and children alike to get out on the dirt trails an… https://t.co/UtV2NFOMvH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 21, 2021

New Event Ride Like A Girl – South – ATX Bikes The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group 
 
** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **All riders must bring a trail-worthy mountain bike, closed-toe shoes, water and a helmet to each ride. Sign ups s… https://t.co/Pb3Vt3rqrL

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 21, 2021

New Event Ride Like A Girl – North – Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group 
 
** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **All riders must bring a trail-worthy mountain bike, closed-toe shoes, water and a helmet to … https://t.co/p2I0quwQae

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 21, 2021

New Event Ride Like A Girl – South – ATX Bikes The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group 
 
** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **All riders must bring a trail-worthy mountain bike, closed-toe shoes, water and a helmet to each ride. Sign ups s… https://t.co/yKqSMmB8aW

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 21, 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/S5EnAHxclo

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 21, 2021

New Event Ride Like A Girl – South – ATX Bikes Austin, TX The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group 
 
** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **All riders must bring a trail-worthy mountain bike, closed-toe shoes, water and a helmet to each ride.… https://t.co/I1RwGFeX8i

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 21, 2021

New Event Houston Bicycle Club CHAPPELL HILL NORTH – Chappell Hill, TX https://t.co/iIhDDvo4Fv

CHAPPELL HILL NORTH. We are scheduling this Sunday ride contingent on the weather. We may have to cancel if it is rainy. The route is about 38 hilly miles wi… https://t.co/tu5fX53N6Y

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 22, 2021

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