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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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Partially Unique, Swapped Koobi for Fabric, Humidity Back Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on November 19, 2020 by Rick AnkrumNovember 19, 2020

I came up with another partially unique route for today’s bike ride. Checking my SportTracks ride history I couldn’t find the same route going back to 2011. I added Forest Cove to another route I ride creating what I call “Forest Cove – Oakhurst – Cumberland – Valley Ranch”. When I started the ride I wasn’t sure how many miles it covered. As I rode I added the Cumberland portion to what would’ve been the “Forest Cove – Oakhurst – Valley Ranch” route. With the Cumberland leg the ride covered 34.31 miles. This moved my week’s total to 101.53 miles. If I ride the next three days I could record another 200 mile week.

Yesterday I wrote about the Fabric saddle making popping sounds. After a chat with BikeTiresDirect.com they sent me a return label. Before today’s ride I installed my Koobi PRS Century saddle for the ride. It performed well and the popping sounds are gone. Because finding the perfect saddle is the Holy Grail of cycling I began looking online for a replacement in case the Koobi doesn’t work out or wears out. It has many miles on it and shows signs of wear on the nose where my shorts rub against the leather. I found the BiSaddle, watched several videos and read some reviews. They offer a 90 day return policy so I ordered one. I will see how it works.

The ride today began at 11:32 AM as I rode away on my Canyon Endurace bike. The weather started changing this morning. The blue sky gave way to some clouds and the early morning temperature only dropped to 49 and moved up to the mid 70’s by the time I began the ride. Wind was from the east at 13 mph at the start and eased up to 9 mph by the 2:14 PM finish. More weather details: start 74 (75% humidity, 66 dew point), partly cloudy, wind E 13 mph; finish 77 (67% humidity, 65.6 dew point), partly cloudy, wind E 9 mph. I wore shorts, long sleeve jersey, and a short sleeve one over that. I was comfortable the whole ride.

Sometimes new bike gear or reconnecting with older gear revitalizes a ride. I think that was the case today with the Koobi saddle back on the Canyon. I pedaled strongly pushing my overall average speed up to 14.5 mph and holding there for a bunch of miles until I rode into Woodridge Forest and slowed by stop signs. Looking at the bike ride summary data in Golden Cheetah I saw my power in zones 6+7 totaled 16% of the 2:24:19 moving time. This is 4% higher than yesterday which a big change. Would changing to a different saddle make that possible? Strava says today was consistent with my usual efforts but I don’t think so.

  • 11-19-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-1
  • 11-19-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-2
11-19-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Biking News November 18th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on November 18, 2020 by Rick AnkrumNovember 18, 2020

Big Spring police arrest truck driver in hit-and-run that killed bicyclist

www.reporternews.com

BIG SPRING — The Big Spring Police Department announced in a news release Wednesday that a Corpus Christi man was arrested in connection with an October hit-and-run that left one woman dead.

Glen Earl Wilson According to the release, Big Spring detectives arrested Glen Earl Wilson, 58, at about 2:45 p.m. Tuesday in Corpus Christi on a charged of second-degree felony accident causing death. The arrest …


Time to completion of Brays Bayou path near BW-8? from bikehouston
Houston Bike Tag, Chase Edition – Set #3 from bikehouston

Death March 2021

By DesertNomad | austinmountainbiking.com

DEATH-MARCH 2021 (DM2021) update! The DM2021 is a go for the first weekend in March of 2021. This will not compete with TMBRA’s schedule.

It will be a Covid-friendly nav-point based challenge this year.

12-24 hours prior to the event, you will receive an email with a PDF list of GPS lat/long nav-points with elevation, their rough location on a map, and a photo of their immediate surroundings. You can print these out and/or use your phone to navigate with. There are also good land-nav apps out there to help you I like GPS-Kit personally.

At each nav-point will be a scannable QR code which you scan with your smartphone which will then send an email to an EnduraRace inbox with a time-stamp announcing that you have achieved that nav-point. I will watch the …


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Texas Biking from Twitter

The boys took Alice and me on a ride at our secret neighborhood mountain bike trail.#ATX #Cherrywood It's hard to get video of the 5 yr old trail riding these days. Grammy and Pop don't ride fast enough. He's up ahead somewhere. Meanwhile, here's the 3 yr old. pic.twitter.com/3fzopzkQYv

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) November 19, 2020

New Event Wed Power Ride(Optional outdoor breakfast @ElGrande Burrito) For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/gOfoWoa6m2

This ride is designed to get you back by 8:20 am to kickoff your work day – breakfast is optional.
… https://t.co/90JTq1KWcA

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 19, 2020

New Event Vamos a Vado – El Paso, TX Meet at Starbuck's at I-10 / Redd at 8:30, roll out at 8:45 am. Head up rollers to Vado, climb to Lord's Ranch, then return via NM 28 to Vinton Road back to rollers. 50 miles. Average pace will be 17-19 mph, with lots… https://t.co/YO0az44Uhq

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 19, 2020

Midday Miles w/ Mynette 🌞🚴‍♀️🚴‍♂️ | #OptOutside #outsideisfree #cycling @rapha | @Strava: https://t.co/wzmRymjIVP pic.twitter.com/giTmuAKFkq

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) November 19, 2020

Today, we celebrated the ribbon cutting of Texas’ Historic Battlefield Trail extension! The completion of this 1.8-mile extension will help improve the connectivity between communities + is an exciting step forward for the #CaracaraTrails! @BTxRGV @TheChallengeRGV @UTHealth https://t.co/fTWFKD2JCJ

— Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (@railstotrails) November 18, 2020

HOW SWEET: A @Pf_Police officer bought a bike lock out of her own pocket for Jackson after responding to a call about his stolen bike. pic.twitter.com/AsbvVPfgEM

— Lindsey Ragas (@LindseyRagas) November 18, 2020

Brand new Congress Avenue parking lane. pic.twitter.com/CkuXup1Quo

— Caleb Alan Pritchardo (@cubbie9000) November 18, 2020

Hi Houston bicyclists – these meetings are very useful if you have concerns about bike safety as you cruise around in our beautiful weather lately. https://t.co/2CIeJXh2mO

— Prioritize people over cars #fatboyonabike (@gratifihouston) November 18, 2020

The 1985 HHH start (from Memorial Stadium) as seen from above. The ride drew 4,000 riders!!! pic.twitter.com/ImTfn8pFpx

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) November 18, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Vamos a Vado – El Paso, TX Meet at Starbuck's at I-10 / Redd at 8:30, roll out at 8:45 am. Head up rollers to Vado, climb to Lord's Ranch, then return via NM 28 to Vinton Road back to rollers. 50 miles. Average pace will be 17-19 mph, with lots… https://t.co/YO0az44Uhq

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 19, 2020

New Event Wed Power Ride(Optional outdoor breakfast @ElGrande Burrito) For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/gOfoWoa6m2

This ride is designed to get you back by 8:20 am to kickoff your work day – breakfast is optional.
… https://t.co/90JTq1KWcA

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 19, 2020

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Too Many Distractions, Saddle Popping Sound, Zones 6+7 = 12%. Will The Weather Return to Fall?

Texbiker.net Posted on November 18, 2020 by Rick AnkrumNovember 18, 2020

Too many distractions before today’s bike ride kept me from starting earlier. I needed blinders. Finally at 12:00 PM I rode my Canyon Endurace bike onto the street to begin the “Atascocita – Walden – Smith Road North” route. After finishing the ride at 2:22 PM I searched my ride history in SportTracks which goes back over 10 years to see if I biked this route before. I couldn’t find any previous rides. The route consists of streets and roads I bike frequently but not in this combination. I wasn’t sure how many miles it would be so I guessed 30 to 31. It turned out to be 31.35 miles long. FM 2100 construction south of FM 1960 in Huffman pushes me to find some different routes to bike. Today’s route.

Different weather favorably encouraged me to go biking today. Checking my ride history for November 18th, 2019 the weather looked like this: 67 (53% humidity, 49.9 dew point), fair, wind variable 5 mph. Finish 70 (48% humidity, 49.9 dew point), fair, wind NW 6 mph. Today it was start 72 (33% humidity, 41.1 dew point), fair, wind E 13 mph; finish 75 (27% humidity, 38.7 dew point), partly cloudy, wind E 7 mph. The temperature, humidity, and dew point today was much better than 2019. When I woke up this morning it was 43 degrees but it started warming as the sun moved higher. I changed my wardrobe from yesterday to shorts, a thermal long sleeve jersey, and a short sleeve jersey on top. I figured the jacket would be too much and it turned out I was right. For the first 15 minutes as I warmed up riding in the shade had a chill to it (I’m a temperature wimp) but after that I didn’t notice the change. The sun added some heat when I rode out of the shade. The 13 mph wind at the start looked like it might be a problem since the route went east for several miles but I think it slowed before I turned to the east.

Monday I aired the tires up on both bikes. The Canyon tires carried just over 85 psi after I added air and I could feel the difference going over rough patches of road. Lately I am hearing a popping sound from my Fabric saddle on the Canyon. Until today I didn’t know where it was coming from but after the ride I pushed on the left side of the saddle and it made the sound. I don’t know if there is something loose or broke because I have the same saddle on my Lynksey and it doesn’t make the sound. I ran my fingers over the underside of the saddle but I couldn’t detect anything. I don’t know how many miles I’ve ridden the saddle. Checking their website they have a 1 year warranty. I purchased the saddle from BikeTiresDirect.com and will check with them.

With the fall weather my power output improved some over yesterday’s bike ride. Golden Cheetah broke down power output over 7 zones. Below is the bike ride summary data. I improved zones 6 + 7 riding time percentage to 12%, up 1% from yesterday.

  • 11-18-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Summary Data-1
  • 11-18-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Summary Data-2

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Texas Biking Action November 17th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on November 17, 2020 by Rick AnkrumNovember 17, 2020

Cool Cat’s Taco Ride

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Road bike Galveston from bikehouston
Beginner cyclist – Looking for tips/suggestions from bikehouston

Bicycle Night Ride with a Friend in Austin, Texas

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

Autumn in Austin has been pretty spectacular thus far. Little rain, warm temperatures, and sunny skies. While the dryness isn’t good for plants or the water supply, it is good for bicycling. As the coronavirus pandemic continues for the eighth month (stay at home shelter orders began here in March), getting outside for some fresh air and sunshine have been essential for staying healthy and sane. Most of my rides are solo, but I’ve had the …


Group Ride Cycling 11142020 Anderson, Texas

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Welcome to Veloharmony, the channel for improving your cycling performance. I am Eldred Nims, a former USCF road racing cyclist with over three decades of cycling experience committed to helping you improve your cycling etiquette and your inner self. …

VeloHarmony link on Strava for this ride


Beautiful Tuesday Training

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Tourist attraction operating under visitation capacity

by Drew Powell | abc7amarillo.com

RANDALL COUNTY, Texas (KVII) — Palo Duro Canyon is one of the few state parks in Texas that did not have a set capacity until the COVID-19 pandemic changed that this year. Despite fewer people from out of state visiting the 28,000-acre attraction, visitation remains fairly strong from Texas residents who are being asked to follow state-health guidelines upon entering.

“The Park is under a visitation capacity," said Jeff Davis, assistant superintendent of Palo Duro Canyon State Park. "Right now, our …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Soak up the fall weather this weekend on a socially-distant 🚲 ride led by @fwbikesharing. The 15-mile ride will start/finish at T&P Tavern & includes 2 snack stops at @meyerandsage + @melticecreams.⁠

🎟️ $50
⏱️ Sat, Nov. 21, 10a-2p
🚲 included or BYO https://t.co/pexwC971Gx

— Fort Worth (@VisitFortWorth) November 18, 2020

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— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) November 17, 2020

We will soon be starting a project to add roughly 1.5 miles of new concrete trail from Stoney Hollow Park at Oxbow Creek Lane to the existing Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt segment south of Park Boulevard. Some background: (1/3) pic.twitter.com/E18QU7PqJJ

— Plano Parks & Rec (@PlanoParksRec) November 17, 2020

This connection has been planned since the 1980's as part of @cityofplanotx's Comprehensive Bikeway Plan. The trail is also part of the 2001 Six Cities Trail Plan. The full 8.5-mile connection follows the eastern edge of Plano to connect from Richardson to Allen🚴‍♀️ (2/3) pic.twitter.com/ZVoBm9S8SY

— Plano Parks & Rec (@PlanoParksRec) November 17, 2020

.@HoustonBCycle Sights w/ @SarahFromBaird @HermannPark | #OptOutside #picnic #houstonparks | @Strava: https://t.co/ssTD4Ct3U1 pic.twitter.com/ESK6hNBdwy

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) November 17, 2020

It's been awhile Houston!
Just checking up on you and making sure we've been safe while active. SSHTX might be on hiatus for a while but how have y'all been staying healthy in 2020? pic.twitter.com/7z3iENN8sd

— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) November 17, 2020

Happy #nationaltakeahikeday!🥾With 70+ trail miles there are plenty of ways to see Plano! Get out, get moving and explore! You can find trail maps and more at https://t.co/bIjwEkoY71 🚴‍♀️#playinplano #loveplano #trailslikethese #getmovinghavefun @visitplano @cityofplano @planoarts pic.twitter.com/QOAS9rlAut

— Plano Parks & Rec (@PlanoParksRec) November 17, 2020

Keep your hands free of your phone and other items so that you can keep them on the handlebars. Check out this biking safety tips video by our friends at @NHTSA https://t.co/Wb9VeyWTXO #RideSafe #PrepareB4YourRide pic.twitter.com/qOBJKGXrrw

— WalkBikeSafeTx (@WalkBikeSafeTX) November 17, 2020

For those interested in meeting people for group rides under the current riding conditions, please bookmark this page. https://t.co/BoPR30TEQb pic.twitter.com/meKahXReN7

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) November 17, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Houston Bicycle Club Social Distancing City Ride – Houston, TX https://t.co/kC7cJ0frrT

… https://t.co/2cK3mzv02h

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 17, 2020

New Event Christmas Lights Ride Through Deerfield & Dinner at Campisis For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/kkNo2vj3gb

This will be a ride to look at Christmas lights through Deerfield, starting at Haun Elementary Scho… https://t.co/c9O68JyogU

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 17, 2020

New Event Ride from Dallas to Fort Worth For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/iIXP43Whf1

Saturday will be another nice day to ride before the rain gets here. The distance builder will ride from Dallas to Fort Worth, ha… https://t.co/IakbO9YUYP

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 18, 2020

New Event Roosevelt Park Ride – San Antonio, TX

Hill Country Bicycle Touring and Adventure Club

Ride starts at 8:30 am on Nov 22, 2020 at Roosevelt Park trailhead. The18-mile route turn-around point is at mile marker 17.25 on Medina River Greenway Trai… https://t.co/Y4jheNnqdB

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 18, 2020

New Event Sunday Funday Ride (Optional brunch @ 85°C Bakery) For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/VkK1z9pupj

This ride is designed to get you back by 10 am. Pace is 12-15 mph no drop ride.

Bring your road bike and be … https://t.co/tae5Vle1f2

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) November 18, 2020

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