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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
Lynksey Helex at a Kingwood Lake
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace Valley Ranch-1
10-18-2023 Canyon Endurace CF 7 Valley Ranch

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Flat Tire Delay, Bike Computer Work Around and Failure

Texbiker.net Posted on September 4, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 4, 2020

As I walked out the backdoor I realized the rear tire on the Canyon Endurace was flat. At first I thought about changing to my Lynskey R300 but after setting all the sensors in the RWGPS app I didn’t want to do that again. Turning the Canyon around I went inside to find out what caused the flat. Looking at the tread area on the outside nothing showed up. Removing the tube and pumping it up didn’t reveal the cause either though an old patch had a big bubble. I filled the bathroom sink with water and looked for air bubbles. The old patch was the culprit. I tried tearing the patch off to replaced but the glue held on tight. A new tube was my solution. Installed the tube, aired up the tire and got ready again. The troublesome patch.

9-4-2020 Canyon Enurace Rear Tube Flat

Yesterday my Bolt computer died meaning I had to find an alternative until a replacement arrives. With the recent problems I decided to order a backup computer. I didn’t want to spend too much and found the Lezyne Macro Plus GPS HR at Planet Cyclery. It includes GPS and an app to configure it. While the order works it way here I learned how to use my FitBit Versa 2 watch on YouTube. As a backup I used the RWGPS app too.

Rolling to the end of the driveway at 11:41 AM I pressed the FitBit Bike Exercise start icon and then the start button on the RWGPS app. The FitBit started right away but the RWGPS app didn’t look good. During the ride on the “Kingwood – FM1485 – Kingwood” route I stopped a couple of times to check on the RWGPS app and it wasn’t working but the FitBit was right on target. After that I ignored the RWGPS app. I checked on my ride progress by flicking my wrist and the Versa 2 screen showed me the distance, speed and a couple of other stats. At the 2:20 PM finish the FitBit showed 32.37 miles while the RWGPS app said 1.6 miles. Tomorrow I will use the FitBit and not the RWGPS app. Maybe the Wahoo Fitness app will do better. I donwloaded the ride data from the FitBit web dashboard and imported it into Strava, SportTracks, and RWGPS. What the FitBit Versa 2 recorded during the bike ride.

9-4-2020 FitBit Bike Ride Summary

The sky was littered with clouds and the weather report warned of scattered rain but I made it to the finish without getting wet though as I went in the backdoor heard rain hitting the patio cover. With the cloud cover the temperature stayed in the low 90’s and the wind was light. Weather as I rode: start 88 (74% humidity, 78.6 dew point), partly cloudy, wind E 4 mph. Finish 92 (62% humidity, 77.4 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind E 7 mph. My legs powered me to the north without too much trouble and after making the u-turn north of Caney Creek under US59 the wind generally helped me unless I rode to the east.

Without a computer I didn’t know how fast, how much power, and heart rate I was doing. Periodically checking the FitBit worked for distance and speed.

Today’s ride was important to position me to reach 200 miles for the week on tomorrow’s ride. I am up to 174.19 miles and I plan on biking 31+ miles tomorrow putting over 200 miles. For the month I am ahead of the pace to reach 700 miles. This table shows where I stand.

9-4-2020 MTD Mileage Goal Status

Link to my Strava bike ride activity.

  • 9-4-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-1
  • 9-4-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary-2

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Texas Biking Action September 3rd 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on September 4, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 4, 2020

Virtual Edition World Heritage Festival Tour de las Misiones

World Heritage Festival | www.bikesignup.com

Tue September 8 – Sun September 13, 2020 San Antonio, TX US 78214

Description: Virtual Edition: Tour de Las Misiones Bike Ride, Walk & Run For the safety and wellbeing of the community during the current pandemic, this year’s Tour de las Misiones will be a virtual event. Complete your tour September 8-13, 2020. Please observe health & safety recommendations and social distancing guidelines when completing your tour. More details are available at www.worldheritagefestival.org.

About: This year’s Tour de las Misiones celebrates Mission San Jose’s 300th year! The event is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to visit and learn about the historic San Antonio Missions. This Virtual Bike Ride, Walk and Run can be completed by registered participants using the designated routes or by using their own routes to tour the Missions. Registered participants may begin their bike ride, walk, or run on September 8, 2020 and must complete them by September 13, 2020. …


2020 BikeHouston Moonlight Ramble

BikeHouston | bikehouston.org

The Moonlight Ramble has been a long tradition for cyclists in Houston. What started 48 years ago as a group of friends riding through Houston in the middle of the night has grown to an event with as many as 1,000 riders gathering for a pre-ride party, costume contest, bicycle light contest and a fully supported midnight ride on a marked course with corner marshals, police escorts and SAG wagons.

Unfortunately, this year is different. We don’t feel it would be safe to organize such a large gathering in the midst of a pandemic. But, we don’t want the moment to go by without some recognition. We know many people look forward to participating every year and receiving a custom Chris Lockwood design T-shirt. And frankly, we need the support of our members and supporters to help us through this tough time.

So, we’ve planned a "virtual" group ride from …


Love to Ride USA September Bike Challenge

North Richland Hills Texas | www.nrhtx.com

Join us September 1-30 for Cycle September – The Global Bike Challenge! We are taking our ’Round the Town with Oscar Bike Ride for September and partnering with Love to Ride USA for The Global Bike Challenge!

We are encouraging everyone in NRH to take part from September 1-30 in this global competition with individuals and organizations coming together to help more people realize the benefits of riding a bike.

Riding a bike is a …


Store Managers (US) – Trek Bikes

Trek Bikes | outdoorindustryjobs.com

Trek is hiring Store Managers in the US! Explore all openings

As Store Manager, a lot of responsibility will rest on your shoulders. You’ll lead the charge in every aspect of your store’s day-to-day operations and plans for future success, and you’ll be the one person ultimately accountable for setting the standard for amazing customer experiences, top-notch employee performance, and budget-beating sales.

This is a job for someone who loves people, cares about making the world a better place, and knows how to run a show. It requires strong leadership skills and the …


Terry Hershey from bikehouston
Brays Bayou to White Oak Bayou loop from bikehouston

Thursday with your Cyclones

Eduardo Salas (Cyclones) | www.strava.com

Soto Dusty MTB Trails

Samuel Lopez | www.strava.com


Texas Biking from Twitter

STOLEN – Green Surly Long Haul Trucker in Portland, OR https://t.co/8QAPc1IhgK pic.twitter.com/7WPEnARjzM

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) September 3, 2020

Meet Eric…Eric knows some awesome bike people
 
Installment #12 of our #CyclistsOfDFW campaign is at https://t.co/pK2ER3XElK @EazyWanderer
 
Share your story with us at https://t.co/eVO0TB5GPe for a chance to be our weekly feature! #webikedfw #bikecommunity #distancing5k pic.twitter.com/rn3Hs441It

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) September 3, 2020

Vuelta de Tejas Day 3: Kingsville to Corpus to Port Aransas. Thanks for the lift across the causeway Lony! Almost 70 miles. pic.twitter.com/37TKx0PJDH

— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) September 3, 2020

Even a cloudy day can't block out the smiles when you're on the boardwalk! 😁 pic.twitter.com/YBJYsImqwN

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) September 3, 2020

Someone on a bicycle was hit last night by someone driving a car. If anyone has additional information about who the rider is, please let us know.https://t.co/86bctR4HUS

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) September 3, 2020

The crash occurred on the NB service road of I-35 just north of Fort Worth Drive. The "bicycle accommodation" that @TxDOT builds for service roads is a 14 ft lane to be shared by bicyclists and high-speed motor vehicle traffic. This stretch of service road has no sidewalks.

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) September 3, 2020

This is the 15th person biking to be struck by a driver in 2020. Twenty pedestrians have been struck by drivers in 2020, with 4 being fatalities. Most serious injuries and deaths occur on high-speed roadways where no safe bicycle or pedestrian accommodations are provided.

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) September 3, 2020

Bikin' Shorts – The Rides for the Rest of 2020 https://t.co/gKrQzWSm93 pic.twitter.com/w7V2BDS2cb

— Bikin' Mike (@TheBikinMike) September 3, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Benbrook Cresson Labor Day Cruise – Benbrook, TX https://t.co/b478JMyYjxhttps://t.co/P6FFVdO20X

Organizers: Julie Chandler

Join us for a Labor Day ride from Benbrook down to Cresson, with multiple mileage options available. Longer route g… https://t.co/xdgD2O46F1

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 4, 2020

New Event Social Distancing City Ride – Houston, TX https://t.co/aXVJ8m0Aje

This will be a moderate length leader led in-town ride, but maintaining social distancing so that we can be as safe as possible. Please bring a mask to wear at the start and at… https://t.co/837juP6vUX

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 4, 2020

New Event Stinson Airport Trailhead Ride – San Antonio, TX
Hill Country Bicycle Touring and Adventure Club
Sunday, September 6, 2020, at 8 am. We'll start at Stinson Airport Trailhead. We’ll ride to the end of Cassin Trailhead (total ~13 miles), then rid… https://t.co/atYzwI7x0r

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 4, 2020

New Event Wednesday Night Ride (WNR) – El Paso, TX
El Paso Bicycle Club
THIS IS A NON-CLUB RIDE. Wednesday Night Ride – 18 – 21 miles, flat. Through October (Daylight Savings Time) riders depart from either River Run Plaza or Rio Plaza between 5:30 and … https://t.co/Sj89FUctA2

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 4, 2020

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Remembering, Rebuilding, and Biking

Texbiker.net Posted on September 3, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 3, 2020

One year ago today my wife, Hazel Marie, of 43 years passed away from breast cancer. During those 43 years she sometimes tolerated my biking, accompanied me on some trips to bike rides out of town, and mostly encouraged me to enjoy biking. The last trip we took for me to bike was February 2019 to Harlingen where I rode the Jalapeno 100. While I biked and got lost she shopped for craft and decorating items. I remember when I finished the bike ride and she came to pick me up I got upset because the back of the Jeep Grand Cherokee was full and getting my bike inside looked impossible. We worked it out and the bike went inside and I apologized. Later that evening after we ate dinner she got very sick. We stayed until Monday when she felt like riding home. I felt so bad for her. That was our last road trip.

Hazel Marie

Since her death biking has been one way to rebuild my life without her. Not a day goes by that I don’t miss and think of her. On my kitchen counter a Google Nest shuffles photos of her or us among other random photos. Later today I will drive to the cemetery.

Today’s bike ride offered time for me to think about all those years. I rolled out on my Lynskey R300 bike at 10:23 AM thanks to the Tour de France stage 6 ending earlier than previous stages. I chose the “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route planning on riding about 32 miles. I think I rode about that far but my Bolt computer went nuclear at 30.42 miles (more on that below). On the way back from Huffman I rode in the rain starting around mile 26 stopping at the Kings River Pool for a few minutes until it almost stopped.

Earlier in the ride on the east side of Lake Houston the streets were damp from rain that preceded me. That was okay until I turned onto FM 2100 going north to Huffman. The rain moistened the dirt on the shoulder in the construction zone just enough to stick my tires. As the wheels turned the mud started coming loose coating the Lynskey and me. When I reached FM 1960 I went right, found some puddles and rode through them slowly to wash off the mud.

I was relieved at the start of the ride that the temperature was “only” 89 after being in the 90’s for so long. An overcast sky helped hold the temperature down but the dew point at 80 degrees meant a muggy ride. A few times the sky parted and sun came through. Wind was light but my legs were tired so no bursts of speed. My average speed never reached 13 mph. As I headed back to Kingwood on FM 1960 I saw several lightning strikes off in the distance and hoped the rain would hold off but as you know it didn’t. Weather for the ride: start 89 (77% humidity, 80.9 dew point), overcast, wind S 5 mph. Finish 89 (77% humidity, 80.5 dew point), overcast, wind S 8 mph.

Now about my Bolt computer. As I rode on Tree Lane in Kingwood I looked down and saw a screen blink “N/A” in all of the places where data appears. Then some strange sound came out of the Bolt followed by the LED’s turning red across the top. Next the screen went blank and then lots of text came on the screen showing various ride and computer data. I left it alone until I finished the ride at 1:06 PM and then pushed a couple of the buttons. The ride history screen came up but the computer wouldn’t respond to any button pushes. After washing the Lynskey I went inside and called Wahoo. The person who answered asked a few questions and I tried various sequences of button pushes to no avail. He said it looked like a warranty replacement would be the solution. I now wait to hear from Wahoo on what to do next. I will use my phone until the problem is resolved.

In spite of the Bolt problem I continue to make progress on reaching my 700 mile goal for September. A recap of where I stand.

9-3-2020 MTD Mileage Goal Status

Strava activity page says today’s bike ride was easier than my usual efforts.

  • 9-3-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary
  • 9-3-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary2

PowerPod bike ride data graphs

9-3-2020 PowerPod Bike Ride Data Graphs
9-3-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Biking News September 2nd 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on September 2, 2020 by Rick AnkrumSeptember 2, 2020

City plans $1.5M hike, bike trail; To run from McKelvey Park to Dixieland Park

Fernando Del Valle | www.valleymorningstar.com

HARLINGEN — City officials are planning a $1.5 million project to develop a 1.6-mile stretch of trail winding along the Arroyo Colorado from McKelvey Park to Dixieland Park.

Later today, city commissioners are expected to consider awarding a construction contract to a low bidder presenting a $1.4 million proposal.

Two years ago, the Valley Baptist Legacy Foundation awarded the city a …


As pandemic pushes people outdoors, Longview bike shop benefits

By Michael Cavazos | www.news-journal.com

Editor’s note: This is part of an occasional series about how locally-owned, small businesses in the Longview area are faring — and in some cases surviving — in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Business is booming at Longview’s Woolley G’s Bike & Fitness, despite the COVID-19 pandemic causing an industry-wide shortage of bicycles and the parts needed to repair them.

“We have been really, really lucky throughout the entire year of 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic,” co-owner and operator David Hernandez said. “We have seen a lot of sales and service work, just people coming in to facilitate their …


600 Miles Biked in August and 4,325 So Far in 2020

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

Another month, another 600 miles. I eked out the last 20 or so late on the last night of the month, after being forced to slow down due to the heat — 29 days of 100 degrees F or more! — and the accumulated tiredness. But I got ‘er done, somehow. And that’s the thing, when it comes to goals, you either meet them or you don’t. Or put another way by famed peacemaker and Nobel Prize winner and President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, “I never lose. I either win, or I learn.” winner Of course, they’re …


Gravel Night ride

Katya @Cool Cat Cycles | www.strava.com

RPN Chase Group

T REDLINE Nguyen | www.strava.com

NPRN

Justo J.R. Puente III (NPR) | www.strava.com


Texas Biking from Twitter

Apply today……Link in bio👆

NOW HIRING👉Share this and help spread the word‼️
Wanted: Experienced Service Mechanics & Sales Staff! Bicycles Inc currently has 4 locations in Tarrant County and we have been rolling… https://t.co/daS39JW9vw

— Bicycles Inc (@bicycles_inc) September 2, 2020

STOLEN – Black Specialized Sirrus Elite Alloy in Austin, TX https://t.co/kGCFdpfHJi pic.twitter.com/MHEk0NqShb

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) September 2, 2020

STOLEN – Teal REI CTY 1.1 Step-Through in Austin, TX https://t.co/kgDZYOuAXq pic.twitter.com/uN8X1X3Ycz

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) September 2, 2020

Vuelta de Tejas Day 2: Rudolph to Kingsville. Fully loaded down but still able to avg 17 mph. Lots of sun. Lots of time to kill in Kingsville. pic.twitter.com/RgDLqu7efZ

— Docta Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) September 2, 2020

BIKE RECOVERY: "Someone found my bike at Forest Heights in the park just lying there so he brought it home and checked the serial number on Bike Index. Bike Index was the key to having this bike returned to me so I am very happy about registering the bike with Bike Index." pic.twitter.com/enSLRmtRpk

— Bike Index (@BikeIndex) September 2, 2020

BIKE RECOVERY: "A Craigslist seller bought it on LetGo. Bike Index did not help directly but did give me a sense of control and comfort in its explanation on how to alert others. Also, having step-by-step instructions on how to handle the reporting was very reassuring." pic.twitter.com/t0abfT1lCR

— Bike Index (@BikeIndex) September 3, 2020

Fenders on your bike are for your riding buddies. Respeck.

— oldfatslow (@oldfatslow) September 3, 2020

Another month, another Houston Bike Share record:

35,853 trips.

As for our other 8/20 @CHI_StLukes Health Momentum Data:

– 14,212 unique riders
– 2 million minutes ridden
– 243K miles traveled
– 9.7 million calories burned

No matter the weather, our riders #KeepHoustonRolling pic.twitter.com/x6Lua6LOrh

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) September 2, 2020

@DallasMayor 's Amendements are first up. Amendment #51 restores the funding for bike lanes to the current budget of $1M, and he shares that he rode to work the other day, and this funding is important to the city.

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) September 2, 2020

Bicycles 72-88 were given to @memorialhermann clinic at hogg_middle_school today and they will go to kids who need one. Thank you to all of you who believe in our mission and donate bicycles to be recycled back into… https://t.co/vPSywI3d24

— RecycledCycles of TX (@RCOTX) September 2, 2020

These sisters had some fun in the sun out on our hike and bike trails. 🚴🏻‍♀️Remember, you can still hit the trails for exercise as long as you maintain 6 feet of social distancing. #McAllenStrong #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/4XkEQ0qLzH

— City of McAllen, TX (@CityofMcAllen) September 2, 2020

pic.twitter.com/MWFjPtIzTX

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) September 2, 2020

Gravel Time! (@ River Trail Country Club in El Paso, TX) https://t.co/PQXvn7F97h pic.twitter.com/6uaG8LiLXW

— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) September 2, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

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 in … https://t.co/KR1bnuQdDG

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 2, 2020

New Event Different Spokes for Different Folks. All Groups A,B, and B minus Rides. Penny's Diner & Oak Tree Inn Santa Teresa (2670 Airport Rd, Santa Teresa, NM, USA)
El Paso Bicycle Club
All groups ! Groups A,B, B minus meet-up time 7:45 a.m.roll-out 8:0… https://t.co/QeGtcloH4Z

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) September 2, 2020

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