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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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Lots Of Dust On The Jungle Circuit Until Losing Contact

Texbiker.net Posted on December 16, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 16, 2020

A change of pace for today’s Zwift event. I chose the ZHCC Sub 2 Gravel Rash on the Jungle Circuit. The ride started at 12:30 PM and lasted 60 minutes. This was the 3rd time riding the Jungle Circuit. Unlike yesterday’s Zwift ride the electricity stayed on for the whole ride. I ended up biking 14.59 miles putting me at 127.22 Zwift miles for December with a goal of 258 miles. Information about today’s ride.

  • 12-16-2020 ZHCC Gravel Rash info-1
  • 12-16-2020 ZHCC Gravel Rash info-2

Outside the weather continued to stay in the 40’s triggering my 60 degree threshold alert to not go outside. Maybe it will warm up by Saturday for an outdoor ride if the rain doesn’t arrive too.

I wore a new jersey for today’s ride. I received it from Ride Spot, a People For Bikes program. It’s a different design more suited for what some people call a “party pace” with two side pockets with zippers and buttons to close the neck opening.

  • 12-16-2020 Ride Spot Jersey front
  • 12-16-2020 Ride Spot Jersey back

As the ride started I stayed with the group and sometimes at the very front. A number of riders went through the fence but I held back only getting warned a couple of times to return. But around the 22 minute point when the group rode across the suspension bridge I wasn’t able to stay with the group going up the climb off the bridge. I tried to rejoin but the gap was too big and I rode solo to the finish except for a couple riders passing me.

Since it was the Jungle Circuit we rode mountain bikes. I think this affected my power output some but I still put out good numbers for me. Average power was 121 watts and max 256 watts. Yesterday I averaged 125 watts and maxed at 313 watts. Today 47% of the ride was in Zones 1 and 2 leaving 53% for zones 3 to 7. Yesterday 65% of the ride time was in zones 3 to 7.

The lower power output didn’t stop me from racking up a bunch of new personal records, 2nd place records and 3rd place records in Strava.

  • 12-16-2020 Strava Zwift Bike Ride Summary-1
  • 12-16-2020 Strava Zwift Bike Ride Summary-2
  • 12-16-2020 Strava Zwift Bike Ride Summary-3
  • 12-16-2020 Strava Zwift Bike Ride Summary-4

Full ride video

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Texas Biking News December 15th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on December 15, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 15, 2020

Abandoned South Austin railroad on track to become city’s newest urban trail

Katie Friel | www.kvue.com

The Bergstrom Spur could become a hybrid urban trail and public transit corridor.

CULTUREMAP AUSTIN – A six-mile stretch of abandoned railroad could be on track to become Austin’s next urban trail. Once part of the Union Pacific Railroad serving the defunct Bergstrom Air Force Base, the Bergstrom Spur would become a hybrid urban trail and public transit corridor. …

… Planners envision the Bergstrom Spur as an urban trail, with cyclists and pedestrians on a pathway split — and protected — from the street by a median. (The study points to downtown’s …


December 2020 Executive Director’s Report

Joe Cutrufo | bikehouston.org

“Houston? Wow. You’ve got your work cut out for you.”

When I told colleagues in New York that I was headed to BikeHouston, they no doubt had an image in their minds of highways, trucks and sprawl.

But what they don’t know is that Houston has been hard at work laying down some serious cycling infrastructure, and momentum is on our side. Last year BikeHouston won 50 miles of high-comfort bikeways — twice as much as New York City has ever built in a single year. This year the City of Houston hired its first-ever chief transportation planner, and just this week, published its long-awaited Vision Zero Action Plan. County Commissioner Rodney Ellis has …


Cycling Group Ride Breakdown (Cycling Tips) 12122020 Letting the Group Go

Veloharmony | www.YouTube.com

Prologue: 00:00 Route Map: 00:56 Meeting Team RR at Crust Pizza for the warm-up to the Open Road: 02:15 The pace quickens Honea Egypt Road: 16:44 Grand Lake Estate Hills: 28:06 Keenan Cutoff Road: 53:08 Spring Branch Road: 1:01:55 Honea Egypt Road Final Stretch back in town: 1:17:29


A chilled greenbelt spin. Rejected!! Only 42 to go for 5,000 on the year! Come out to Long’s Creek for the par-tay LOL!

Kevin Atkins | www.strava.com

LCG Spinning with Danny

Mark Noblitt | www.strava.com


Texas Biking from Twitter

@AustinMobility is proposing a new shared-use pathway on the south side of Shoal Creek Boulevard from 31st-34th Streets. Visit the virtual open house, https://t.co/tIvm26ElNK, and offer feedback, https://t.co/yNMibvZ1eR, through December 20th.
📷: @AustinMobility, arrow by SCC. pic.twitter.com/9p95lCj34Y

— Shoal Creek Conservancy (@shoalcc) December 15, 2020

Stolen Keith Bontrager: https://t.co/9DVtIP6O9K pic.twitter.com/4Obscs6WRk

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) December 15, 2020

Always wear a helmet while riding a bicycle. It can be decision that impacts your life forever. https://t.co/EXmC5AFZw6

— Trek Bicycle Mission (Bike Masters) (@thebikemasters) December 15, 2020

Government overreach by @HarrisCoPct3 Commissioner Steve Radack is sending cops onto trails, and cyclists into traffic. https://t.co/0Jq7Pu97Am

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) December 16, 2020

Give your feedback on the North University-Heritage-Rosedale Neighborhood Bikeways project, which would connect to the Shoal Creek trail. Deadline: This Sunday. https://t.co/C64r3P8Ggq

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) December 15, 2020

Thanks for the shoutout @MGlentzer!
We're excited for everyone to stop by to see Meander at @MarketSquareHou 🙂 https://t.co/orx6r7aL8l

— Downtown Houston (@DowntownHouston) December 15, 2020

Big Bend, two months ago.

📷: @jjavery242 pic.twitter.com/oP4ys44uJW

— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) December 15, 2020

That's about right. pic.twitter.com/VWU7UCANeH

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) December 15, 2020

Dear Santa:

All I want for Christmas is the biggest Hotter'N Hell ever! pic.twitter.com/s3nG8ej8Op

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) December 15, 2020

FrankenBike was set to take place this Saturday. It has been canceled due to the rise of Covid-19 cases in Bexar County. https://t.co/ekhGOjK4lR

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) December 15, 2020

With 70 recreational trail miles available, there are plenty of ways to see Plano on a bike! @PlanoParksRec pic.twitter.com/9MJ5cZmFfK

— visitplano (@visitplano) December 15, 2020

2020: What a bumpy ride of a year! Thanks to you though, we were able to accomplish a lot. We would not have made it through without you.#bikeshare #fortworth #fwtx #2020 pic.twitter.com/PKy8OjORLk

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) December 15, 2020

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— STORM (@STORM_MTB) December 15, 2020

RT @CapMetroATX: Head start on holiday eating? Work it off and win!

From Dec. 1-31 log your active mobility trips in @Movability's #MobilityGames20 Challenge!

Learn more: https://t.co/1itulKR56q pic.twitter.com/EHtwuzqGWK

— Movability (@Movability) December 15, 2020

Windy Wardrobe Malfunction 🚴 | #OptOutside #dawnpatrol | @Strava: https://t.co/XfwdgwIeWI pic.twitter.com/9ajtWRHB2o

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) December 15, 2020

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Holland TX Classic – Heartbreaker Edition – Holland, TX Holland TX Classic – Heartbreaker Edition at Holland, TXhttps://t.co/hh990xCvqnhttps://t.co/spvMP15SFy

February 20, 2021 will be HOLLAND TX CLASSIC – HEARTBREAKER edition for our chal… https://t.co/jimH5woRaQ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 15, 2020

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Spin Up, Spin Down Makes Big Difference In Staying With The HERD

Texbiker.net Posted on December 15, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 15, 2020

The outside weather was not hospitable again today so I selected another Zwift ride. My outdoor biking threshold is 60 degrees and when I started today’s Zwift ride it was 46 with light rain. Not my kind of outside biking weather.

I perused the Zwift events and landed on The HERD Tuesday Social Ride group D. The course was the Volcano Flat with a 1.4 – 1.6 w/kg average. My kind of ride after my recent episodes of of low power. Start time was 11:55 AM which left me plenty of time to get set up.

After yesterday’s Zwift ride I did a spin up and spin down calibration of my Wahoo Snap smart trainer using the Wahoo Utility app. The app didn’t report any change so I was curious what today’s ride would show. I am happy to report my power output today was much closer to my road output. According to Golden Cheetah the average power improved to 125 watts and max to 313 watts. This compares to my latest road ride’s 111 watts and 442 watts. Yesterday’s Zwift ride was 81 watts and 213 watts.

The real test was if I could stay with the group. I stayed with the group and even crashed the fence several times until my electricity went off for about 2 minutes ending my ride at 49:53 of a scheduled 60 minute event. Bummer!!! Some shots during the ride.

With this improved ride I set several personal records, several 2nd places, and 3rd places on Strava.

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Texas Biking News December 14th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on December 14, 2020 by Rick AnkrumDecember 14, 2020

New Kilgore mountain bike trail to get new ‘pump track’

By LUCAS STROUGH | www.news-journal.com

Improvements are already being examined for a new mountain bike trail in Kilgore after city officials in October officially opened the trail along with a new dog park, completing its Creekside Trail.

City Manager Josh Selleck this past week told the City Council that the city wants to put Kilgore on the map with additional trail improvements.

During this past Tuesday’s meeting, Selleck asked the council’s approval to begin a fact-finding operation for a project that would add a “pump track” to the mountain bike trail and to kick off a marketing campaign to draw cyclists to the attraction. The operation …


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USA CRITS names nine host cities as season pushed into late September

By Cyclingnews | www.cyclingnews.com

The organisers of the USA CRITS series of elite criteriums named nine host cities for the 2021 edition, with the bulk of racing shifting to July, August and September as hopes that the new COVID-19 vaccine will end the pandemic that shuttered the 2020 season. …

2021 USA CRITS schedule Race Date Location
1 Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Criterium April 23rd Spartanburg, SC
2 Saint Francis Tulsa Tough June 11th Tulsa, OK
3 ASWD Twilight Criterium July 10th Boise, ID
4 Salt Lake Criterium – Gateway July 17th Salt Lake City, UT
5 Salt Lake Criterium – Holladay July 18th Holladay, UT
6 Audi Denver Littleton Twilight Criterium July 31st Littleton, CO
7 Birmingham Hammerfest Fueled by BOLT24 August 14th Birmingham, AL
8 AOC Twilight Criterium August 21st Athens, GA
9 Sun City Crit September 11th El Paso, TX
10 Winston-Salem Cycling Classic – USA CRITS Finals September 24th Winston Salem, NC
11 Winston-Salem Cycling Classic International Crit Challenge September 25th Winston Salem, NC


Bicyclist severely injured after collision with vehicle on Holly Road

Ashlee Burns | www.caller.com

A 71-year-old man was severely injured Monday morning after he was hit by a car while traveling on his bike.

Around 7:30 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 4300 block of Holly Road after a vehicle traveling east in the right hand lane moved into the turning lane and struck a cyclist, said Lt. Michael Pena, a spokesperson for the Corpus Christi Police Department. …


Golden Walker – passing through Austin, TX. from bicycletouring

Texas Biking from Twitter

That’s my dog. Oh yeah, also it’s going to be #newbikeday for somebody Christmas. Thanks @cycleast ⁦@BMXWETHEPEOPLE⁩ #Seed16
(I might need a BMX bike. What do you say, Alice?) pic.twitter.com/Snn5oVB4Qe

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) December 15, 2020

We are lucky to have such good weather to be outdoors in the winter here in Dallas. If your searching for a new place to hike, run, bike or explore, check out our online map of parks and trails along the #TrinityRiver! https://t.co/Z6sH4PbtZO

📸: Julie Horak pic.twitter.com/sW0Anu8zDN

— Trinity Park Conservancy (@trinityparkc) December 14, 2020

For those interested in meeting people for group rides under the current riding conditions, please bookmark this page. https://t.co/NGC82mhk04 pic.twitter.com/xxpLxEAIVj

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) December 14, 2020

Councilmember Davis requested info about bicycle/pedestrian connectivity to the new Denton HS. Bronco Way (new) will have a shared use path, which should connect to future 10 ft. side path on Bonnie Brae.
Full report on page 9: https://t.co/L33L5yGavO pic.twitter.com/z4bME0ZT3T

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) December 14, 2020

With so many new trail users out and about it's always great to revisit trail etiquette. #trailetiquettehttps://t.co/DfI71vLnxS

— STORM (@STORM_MTB) December 14, 2020

STOLEN – Gray Redline D440 in Austin, TX https://t.co/Rmalta3il4 pic.twitter.com/SQ11DjxDVo

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) December 14, 2020

If you wanted to know about the five bike riders killed by an out-of-control driver in Boulder City, Nevada last week. Their names were Thomas Chamberlain Trauger, 57; Erin Michelle Ray, 39; Aksoy Ahmet, 48; Michael Todd Murray, 57, and Gerrard Suarez Nieva, 41. pic.twitter.com/AWbrB9CnLu

— Peter Flax (@Pflax1) December 14, 2020

We are switching gears. You don’t want to miss out! Follow @WalkBikeSafeTX today to continue getting valuable bike safety information. 🚲 pic.twitter.com/i8bimZzHlm

— Share The Road Texas (@ShareTheRoadTX) December 14, 2020

Nine US Cities confirmed for the 2021 Calendar to include 19 days of #free live streaming and 23 days of cycling. 22 #d1 teams committed including returning team champs @ButcherBoxBikes @TeamColavita Full D1 teams release in January. #usacrits #theshow #racefororange pic.twitter.com/hznT40zNeL

— USA CRITS Series (@USACRITS) December 14, 2020

Bike riders decry speed limit on Harris County Precinct 3 park trails https://t.co/w7yuuai5Ja

— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) December 14, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event ARR All Level Ride – Austin, TX
The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group
***Effective until further notice- in accordance with our local government- if this ride does not get canceled all riders are asked to practice social distancing and ride … https://t.co/jIXkt18pZF

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 14, 2020

New Event BAC Education Subcommittee Meeting – Houston, TX See https://t.co/RrWMlx9KpP for agenda and updates. December 16, 2020 at 02:30PM https://t.co/Zi26kZcdhT

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 14, 2020

New Event 11th Street Design Review Meeting – Houston, TX

Wednesday, December 16th, 2020 at 6:30PM-7:30PM

Microsoft Teams Meeting Link: https://t.co/HDF1GkWDsA

City of Houston staff will provide a project overview and update on the latest redesign … https://t.co/J4i5OxSIR1

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 14, 2020

New Event Bicycle Advisory Committee Meeting – Houston, TX Check out https://t.co/RrWMlx9KpP for agenda and meeting link. January 27, 2021 at 02:30PM https://t.co/lve844D2Qj

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 14, 2020

New Event BAC Infrastructure Subcommittee Meeting – Houston, TX See https://t.co/RrWMlx9KpP for agenda and meeting link or location. February 24, 2021 at 02:30PM https://t.co/HOsCxdKK3g

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) December 14, 2020

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