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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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No Leg Warmers, Overcast Sky, Getting Closer to 800 Miles

Texbiker.net Posted on October 27, 2020 by Rick AnkrumOctober 27, 2020

Another late start to the bike ride as I waited for the temperature to warm up and watching stage 7 of the Vuelta a Espana. I got the clothes out of the closet as the temperature moved to the upper 60’s. At first I planned on wearing leg warmers but since it was almost 70 I decided not to wear them I did wear shorts (of course), a long sleeve thermal jersey (I could’ve worn a regular long sleeve one), and a wind jacket. Rolling the Canyon Endurace to the end of the driveway I punched the start button on the Bolt computer at 12:38 PM. I chose the “Atascocita – Walden – E. Lake Houston Parkway” route. Finishing the ride at 2:43 PM after biking 27.67 miles the temperature warmed up to the mid 70’s. My week now totals 53.3 miles.

I just read that tomorrow around noon the temperature in Houston may be 50 degrees which means I will not be riding outside. But today it wasn’t that cold. Weather while I biked: start 70 (85% humidity, 65.5 dew point), overcast, wind variable 5 mph; finish 74 (82% humidity, 68.2 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind N 7 mph. While it wasn’t hot I perspired a lot because the humidity and dew points were high. On a previous bike ride after finishing I hung my long sleeve thermal jersey on the bathroom doorknob and later found two puddles of water on the floor from all of the sweat draining out of the jersey. I don’t remember seeing that before.

My ride to an 800 mile month continued. But the weather may get in the way.

10-27-2020 MTD Mileage Goal Status

Bike ride data from the Golden Cheetah software program.

  • 10-27-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Data-1
  • 10-27-2020 Golden Cheetah Bike Ride Data-2

Strava said this ride was easier than my usual effort but I didn’t think so.

  • 10-27-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-1
  • 10-27-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-2

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Texas Biking Action October 26th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on October 26, 2020 by Rick AnkrumOctober 26, 2020

Officials ask for your help to find teen after bike found near highway over weekend

by SBG San Antonio | news4sanantonio.com

SAN ANTONIO – Officials are searching for a teen after her bike was found near Loop 1604 on the Northwest Side.

Alyssa Michelle Garza, 17, has been missing since Sunday when her bike was found near the highway and Bandera Rd.

Garza is 5’6” and has bleached white hair with blue in it. If you have any information regarding where she may be, you’re asked to contact SAPD.


Terry Hershey Updated Signs from bikehouston

RENDON, TX – MAN INJURED IN BICYCLE CRASH ON FM 2738

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Rendon, TX (October 26, 2020) – One man was left critically injured following a motor vehicle accident in the Rendon area. On October 25, emergency crews were called to the site of a crash on Farm to Market Road 2738.

Reports from authorities show that a man was riding on his bicycle through the 8300 block of Farm to Market Road 2738. As the man proceeded forward, he was struck by a vehicle.

The man suffered …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Gorgeous fall bike ride on Halls Bayou, Houston TX. #BayouGreenways2020 @houparksboard @BikeHouston @HoustonBikePlan pic.twitter.com/JKoNyWtC5i

— Jake Kushner MD (@JakeKushnerMD) October 25, 2020

How to use a DERO Fixit Bike Repair Station Precinct 1 Video https://t.co/lEFpiZHxR6

— Fernando Martinez (@SafeCyclist) October 26, 2020

STOLEN – Purple Santa Cruz Tallboy XL in Austin, TX https://t.co/8FhRNN60DV

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) October 26, 2020

STOLEN – Black Specialized Sirrus x 3.0 in Austin, TX https://t.co/KY1n1VcRhf pic.twitter.com/IfbubJD2E3

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) October 26, 2020

Congratulations to Tracy Dains for completing her 2020 HHH virtual 100 mile gravel

"Pop up weather made the last 25 miles rough with the heavy rain, wind & lightning. Took a hit on my times due to pouring rain wind gusts & wet gravel, but I finished. Can't wait til next year!" pic.twitter.com/hEjFTJWweM

— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) October 26, 2020

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Texas law specifically states a lane less than 14 ft wide is too narrow to share. Most lanes are 11-12ft wide.#VisionZero#give6feet#bikeinfrastructure#protectedbikelanes#cosa#TxDOT pic.twitter.com/xO0vqkRInP

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) October 26, 2020

Welcome all bikers, walkers and drivers! Share information on increasing safety for pedestrians and bicyclists with your friends by telling them to follow us! #PedSafety #ShareTheRoad @FreeRangeWalker @NHTSAgov @TxDOT @TTITAMU pic.twitter.com/KaJi0uqd0c

— WalkBikeSafeTx (@WalkBikeSafeTX) October 26, 2020

The Pandemic Bike Boom Hits in Some Unexpected American Cities https://t.co/dxgFjhzZQK

— Houston Planning (@HoustonPlanning) October 26, 2020

We appreciate all the feedback, read ALL reviews and eagerly try to better ourselves daily. We'd love to be your local bike shop and answer any and all questions you have. Whether you are a beginner or experienced rider, come see us!#TexassPremierBikeShop #LetsRide #ShopLocal pic.twitter.com/ErJ0d7NVPu

— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) October 26, 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/PNmJikzLz4

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 26, 2020

New Event OP Schnabel Trail Work Day – San Antonio, TX Register: https://t.co/vUbiiqwWvk  

Volunteers will learn to use different hand tools like McLeods, pick mattocks, pruning loppers/saws, etc. as well as hand held string trimmers (weed eaters) … https://t.co/cICG4jWScH

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 26, 2020

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Scratchy Noise Gone, Rode Mic Gone, Fall Weather Approaching

Texbiker.net Posted on October 26, 2020 by Rick AnkrumOctober 26, 2020

Sunday I took as a rest day of sorts. After church I came home, watched the replay of stage 21 of the Giro d’Italia and highlights of stage 6 of the Vuelta a Espana. Almost bike race overload. Next I worked on my GoPro camera microphone audio testing. Saturday I went to Best Buy and purchased a Rode VideoMicro mic after seeing a number of people using them. I attached it to my Canyon Endurace and went on short rides to test the sound. Making several changes I never could get the audio to a level that it could be heard like the lavaliere mic I used on Saturday’s ride. The problem Saturday was the mic didn’t record or made scratchy noises. Fast forward to today, after searching on Google I found some suggestions on using the Rode mic with my GoPro Hero 7 Black. I tried them but it didn’t help. Back to the lavaliere mic. I cleaned the male plug, twisted in the female socket in the GoPro mic adapter, mounted the mic and got ready to ride. Some photos of the mic setup.

Putting the mic setup to the test I began today’s bike ride at 11:46 AM on my Lynskey R300 bike. Since I reached my goal for October miles I decided a shorter than usual route would be okay. Choosing to ride to the north I biked on my “Kingwood – Community Drive – Valley Ranch” route going 25.63 miles. If you watch the video of today’s bike ride the mic setup came through much better than Saturday with the scratchy noise gone and my voice coming through clearly. Mission accomplished for sound on the video and the Rode mic will go back to Best Buy.

The weather will be changing to more fall like conditions as the week progresses making shorter bike rides more likely. Next week may be time to renew my Zwift subscription with some cold and wet weather possible. For now my goal is to ride enough miles this week to get to 800+ miles for October. After today I up at 743.7 miles. So it looks doable if the weather cooperates. Weather conditions for today’s bike ride: start 76 (84% humidity, 71.3 dew point), overcast, wind SE 12 mph; finish 81 (76% humidity, 72.5 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SE 16 mph. The humidity made for a muggy ride which I didn’t help because I wore a long sleeve jersey under my short sleeve one. Despite the 16 mph wind I was able to improve my average speed after making the turn back to the south at Community Drive. I point this out various times in the video.

10-26-2020 MTD Mileage Goal Status

50% of the time during the ride my power was in zones 3 through 7 according to Golden Cheetah. 10% was in zones 6 and 7 which is good zones to be in but hard to stay there for long. It will be interesting to see how I do in Zwift.

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Texas Biking Action October 25th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on October 25, 2020 by Rick AnkrumOctober 25, 2020
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Uptown to San Jacinto from bikehouston

Column: Cycling interest surges while supplies lag far behind

BY TIM WAITS | www.tdtnews.com

When friends and fellow cyclists Jack Jones, Rod Houston and Frank Jennings realized they were all 66 years old, they saw the Barrow Brewing Volks Ride last weekend as an opportunity to enjoy the Central Texas countryside together and celebrate their age with a circuitous 66-mile biking trek from Salado to Holland. There is nothing especially uncommon about that among dedicated cyclists, who are fit and healthy. For those guys — and most of us — it’s much more doable to cycle your age than it is to shoot your age in golf. “We’re blessed to live where we do,” said Jones, who is the District 146th judge in Bell County. “There’s not a place more appropriate for riding than the venues in this county. You can get out in the country on paved roads that are lightly traveled with different terrains. You have portions of the Hill Country, the Blackland prairie and rolling hills. …


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Monday night Gravel ride on on!!
7pm at mission trails parking lot. #gravelriding #gravelméxico #trek #checkpoinsl #missiontrails #thebikemastersteam @ Mission Hike and Bike Trails https://t.co/MJ2hpL5dy0

— Trek Bicycle Mission (Bike Masters) (@thebikemasters) October 26, 2020

How it started vs. how it’s going… 🚲 ➡️ âš¡ #howitstartedvshowitsgoing #HowItStarted #bikeshare pic.twitter.com/sRUCnIZBoG

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) October 26, 2020

Vuelta de Tejas Day 55: Laredo to Zapata. Wished the Corn House was open. pic.twitter.com/kcUJeWQPBZ

— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) October 25, 2020

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— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) October 25, 2020

Going on a ten year vegan detox after this trip.

— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) October 25, 2020

Chappell Hill Chain Gang 🚵‍♂️ | #SundayFunday #bbq #cycling #hills | @Strava: https://t.co/2GKmpdz20Q pic.twitter.com/RwYFVnQspR

— Nate Eguia (@N8d0gg7) October 25, 2020

“Los Angeles and Houston are hardly cycling capitals. But both saw surges in biking after Covid-19 began, according to new data…”

The Pandemic Bike Boom Hits in Some Unexpected American Cities. #COVID19 #BikeBoom #coronavirus https://t.co/WfBdMiS5XP

— Brent Toderian (@BrentToderian) October 25, 2020

Vuelta de Tejas ⭐️ A 2020 Highlight! If you haven’t been keeping up with Chamberlain’s Tour of Texas, you’ve missed out! Kudos to you, @elmachuca, for this cool Tejas trek and teaching us how to make the MOST of difficult days!! https://t.co/j23dQtLxFW

— Marcia Tillman (@MarciaTillman) October 25, 2020

October is @NHTSAgov National Pedestrian Safety Month! More Frisco kids are returning to the classroom which makes it a great time to take the Safe Pedestrian Pledge! Commit to walking (or riding) safely and take the pledge! https://t.co/TJ6qt6n37m pic.twitter.com/BDD0AfKs7Z

— Frisco Parks & Recreation (@PlayFrisco) October 25, 2020

Yesterday I got to ride my bike around Precinct One and enjoy the great weather. Being active is good for your physical and mental health. Get outside and enjoy this cooler weather today! pic.twitter.com/5jK6tL5SR7

— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) October 25, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Beast Feast Gravel Ride – Henrietta, TX Beast Feast Gravel Ride (50miles, 25miles) at Henrietta, TXhttps://t.co/mCtImbYhqo

50 Miles Gravel 8:00 AM 50 miles First place overall (male and female) $25
Enjoy the beautiful roads of Clay County
25… https://t.co/tqIZfm16jK

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2020

New Event Lisa’s Brunch and Birthday Ride – Allen, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/ChNWmQSeYa

It’s my birthday so I am doing this a little different. We will have brunch food before the ride at our house outsid… https://t.co/GuprZJUElo

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2020

New Event Southside Ride Leader Ride – Dallas, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/FErb8kkiuK

This will be a ride for those who are interested in leading rides in the White Rock/Downtown area. If any of our current… https://t.co/zDqibqKVwn

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2020

New Event Holland TX Classic – Gouda Groad Series – Deel Een – Holland, TX Holland TX Classic – Gouda Groad Series – Deel Een at Holland, TXhttps://t.co/fxEWS1uHYqhttps://t.co/spvMP15SFy

NOVEMBER 21st 2020 will be first of the GOUDA GROAD SERIES – D… https://t.co/Sh9kUvCCH5

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2020

New Event The Hügelland Holiday Marathon – Fredericksburg, TX The Hügelland Holiday Marathon at Fredericksburg, TXhttps://t.co/y24CrxpNUchttps://t.co/ULqHnDOZid

Open Men9:00 AM43 miles$70
Men 19-299:00 AM43 miles$70
Men 30-399:00 AM43 mi… https://t.co/0TpZS3ei7m

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2020

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