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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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Texas Biking News May 28th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on May 29, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMay 29, 2020

South Austin bike shops connect with new cyclists during “no ordinary bike month”

By Olivia Aldridge | communityimpact.com

May is Bike Month in Austin, and usually the time for the city’s annual Bike to Work Day. This year, Bike Month celebrations looked different due to the coronavirus pandemic—Austin Transportation Department promoted virtual events and safety tips, and the official Bike to Work Day was postponed to December—but local bike shops and cycling enthusiasts still had a busy month.

According to Brad Wimberly, owner at Southwest Austin’s Bikealot, many Austinites have turned to cycling while …


Sidney Fincher sadly dies after being hit by vehicle

By JASON RAMOS | www.thelegaladvocate.com

Fincher was riding his bike on Farm-to-Market 2657 when he was struck OAKALLA, TX, (May 25, 2020) – Sidney Fincher was tragically struck and killed by a vehicle while riding his bike on Monday, May 25th near Oakalla.

Fincher, 69, was hit at about 9:00 a.m. on Farm-to-Market 2657 by a 2001 Mazda B2300 driven by an unidentified woman. Sadly, Fincher died as a result of the collision. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is investigating the crash and charges could be filed. …


Do You Recognize This Bike?

City of Florence (Florence, Texas) | www.facebook.com

UPDATE: Just to clarify… The Florence Police Department was dispatched to a possible abduction call around 1:00 pm today. The one and only witness to the event reported that a small grey car with a hatchback pulled up to a young boy riding his bike. The witnesses view was obscured by a vehicle parked by the road. The witness observed the car drive off. Several minutes later, the witness went out to the road and observed the bicycle that the young man was riding was …


Texarkana bike shop reacts to bike shortage

www.ktbs.com

TEXARKANA, Texas – The coronavirus pandemic has created a boost in bicycle sales and a delay in production.

When the pandemic first hit in March, bike shop owner Terry Berridge said business completely halted, but now they can hardly keep up with demand.

"We are having companies send us things, but we’re not getting truck loads of bicycles, Berrodge said. "We’re getting three or four of them at a time showing up, where …


Austin’s first bicycle boulevards, kind of

MichaelBluejay | bicycleaustin.info

Bicycle boulevards are streets closed to through traffic for cars, often by installing some kind of barrier in the middle of the street. Residents can get to their residences since access isn’t restricted, just through traffic. It’s supposed to decrease the amount of car traffic and make it safer for bicycling and walking. Other cities have …


Bicycle Bites, Motion Morsels and Transportation Tidbits

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

I must have been hungry when I wrote this post, going by the title. But this is not about food you eat while riding your bike. It’s one of those posts wherein I list various random bike stuff, thoughts and news. It’s usually a combination of stuff I did, saw or read about that isn’t enough for its own separate post. The blurbs can be educational, factual, just a slice of life, or even a rant. I bet you’ll …


Roy Guerro trail bridge? from BikingATX

Texas Biking from Twitter

That swerve and hard brake at the end is where I spot something wrong. Exciting to add one more segment to our growing network! @tooledesign with the design credit on this one. https://t.co/enpnPyq9kv

— James Llamas (@JamesLLlamas) May 29, 2020

Today morning they were working north of Texas Avenue on Austin St. Looking forward to the precast curbs being installed along Austin with pavement markings. pic.twitter.com/40I8Zneg6z

— Amar Mohite (@amarpmohite) May 28, 2020

No official ride tomorrow night as we are still urging everyone to practice social distancing. If you see a huge group riding tomorrow, it ain’t us. pic.twitter.com/3M6RkSa53R

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) May 29, 2020

#BikeMonth Day 28:

Owls#bikemonthatx pic.twitter.com/Wldc9IoLIu

— Bicycle Mayor – Austin 🚲 (@bicyclemayoratx) May 29, 2020

Missing my friend! pic.twitter.com/W5Kt2rJ6mr

— Amar Mohite (@amarpmohite) May 29, 2020

Construction update! Our maintenance crew has completed the ramp, curb and sidewalk repair at Ella Blvd. along White Oak Bayou Greenway. Check out these before and after photos! pic.twitter.com/lYsWOHximE

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) May 28, 2020

It gets sketchy at times but for the most part, it’s alright to ride. Just be smart and be alert. Was just out there last week. Plenty of cyclists during the day time. 👍🏼

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) May 28, 2020

Rounding out our #BikeMonth2020 with a #SocialDistancing Critical Mass tomorrow. Please #rideresponsibly, plan ahead & minimize contact with others (#ridesolo) 🚲🌙 pic.twitter.com/1nA7NBepCo

— VeloPaso (@velopaso) May 28, 2020

What do you think of the new bike lane design on Hinkle? Final touches remaining are protective bollards and completion of the roundabout. Video: https://t.co/TKIw4sT4eX pic.twitter.com/L7q5BQg7uR

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) May 28, 2020

National Bike Month certainly has been a bit different this year! We’re highlighting the physical and mental health benefits of bike riding now and Bike to Work Week 2020 has been rescheduled for September 21-27, 2020. Bike to Work Day is Tuesday, September 22! pic.twitter.com/04cvaY2scR

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) May 28, 2020

Donut Ride West 🍩
So good to have more friends joining us. We made a half dozen. Even with all the little mishaps (dropped chain, punctured tire, shoe tore up by my dog), we had a blast. #cycling #bikeschool… https://t.co/ZRVNgwYsn1

— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) May 28, 2020

Ride of Silence Grand Prairie went virtual. Thank you to those who honored our injured and fallen in the cycling community.
https://t.co/6Q8Bf8UsEA

— Bike Friendly Grand Prairie-Cedar Hill (@BikeCedar) May 28, 2020

From celebrated cyclist to disgraced athlete: Lance Armstrong’s career began in North Texas https://t.co/WBLYRd3RhL

— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) May 28, 2020

Cyrus to lead DB1 weekly ride! (May 30, 2020 07:30AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) May 28, 2020

Finish @BikeMonth strong and log your bike trips on the Alamo Commutes app or website. Record your bicycle trips and get rewarded for riding.🚴‍♂️

1️⃣ Create a free account
2️⃣ Record your trip(s)
3️⃣ You're done!

👉https://t.co/H0bLyyg2Hs pic.twitter.com/nn4oM9j6ji

— Alamo Area MPO (@AlamoAreaMPO) May 28, 2020

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Dark Clouds, Almost Rained On, Stapled, Rescued By A Good Samaritan. What A Bike Ride!

Texbiker.net Posted on May 28, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMay 28, 2020

The start of the bike ride followed my plan but the end did not. Rolling out at 11:37 AM on the “Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Huffman” route I was wanting to ride enough miles to put the week over 100 miles. This route normally is 37 miles but today it totaled 34.57 miles. More about the shortfall later. Those miles moved the week’s total to 110.51 miles and May to 844.85 miles. Three days left to get to 200+ miles for the week.

Yesterday after my bike ride I aired the Canyon Endurace bike tires up to 90 to 92 psi thinking it would have similar benefits that the Lynskey R300 enjoyed. The extra 10 psi over the Lynskey’s made the ride harsh but the rolling acceleration about the same.

With the success with the audio in the video I replicated the mic position and I think it turned out good again. I looked at “deadcat” wind muffs but the Amazon price was more than I wanted to pay for now. After looking at the GoPro frame that incorporates a holder for the mic adapter I decided not to get it because it would move the GoPro down about an inch and affect the camera angle. The Velcro strap works good.

A summary of the rides so far in 2020 on this route. Four on the Canyon Endurace and one on the Lynskey R300. Today I rode the Canyon.

5-28-2020 YTD Bike Ride Summary Kingwood to Ramsey Road Huffman

Weather is a difficult subject for today’s bike ride. At the beginning there were some clouds but not threatening. As I rode south into Atascocita the clouds started to get dark in the east and south. Rain looked like it might alter my route plan. I thought about how a plastic garbage bag might come in handy because some of the roads do not have any place to get out of the rain. My shorts and short sleeve jersey didn’t offer much protection from rain and the storms the past two days included hail in some places. A plastic bag wouldn’t help if hail started. I kept an eye on the clouds as I rode east and when I crossed FM 2100 on Old Atascocita Road the plan to ride to Ramsey Road looked troubling. But I kept going and made it there. The video shows what the sky looked like and after I made the turnaround there.

Racing west on FM 1960 it looked like I was headed into rain but when I turned right onto Atascocita Shores Drive I hoped the rain was to the west just enough for me to stay drive. That mostly worked though the streets were damp. I rode into the Atascocita Shores Pool parking lot looking for a place to get out of the rain but the pool house didn’t offer much so I left knowing the Kings River pool house had a spot out of the rain. By the time I got there the streets were dry and no rain. Not waiting I rode to W. Lake Houston Parkway to head north. There is a strange border for rain on W. Lake Houston Parkway, when it rains on the south side of the river it doesn’t always rain on the north side. On the bridge the road was dry and stayed that way.

But as I rode on the bridge I hit something at the 34.6 mile point and the air hissed out of the rear tire. Stopping I got off the Canyon Endurace with the rear tire flat. It didn’t take long to discover the culprit, a large staple stuck out of the tire. On the bridge was not the place to fix a flat so I walked to north end of the bridge, lifted the Canyon over the guardrail and then stepped over. Kings Harbor was nearby and I walked there and down a bank onto a trail to the retaining wall where I set up shop to work on the flat. I debated about leaving the tire on the Canyon since the staple was obvious but decided it would be easier to work with the tire loose. Using the tire tools the tire bead came free and I tried pulling the tube out but it wouldn’t budge. The staple had bent over after it pierced the tube in two places. Bending the staple enough to pull it out of the tire and tube I freed the tube and inspected the damage, two holes about 3/8″ apart. Too far for a regular patch so I used a bigger one. The stiff patch didn’t bend around the narrow tube easily but I hoped the helping of glue would hold it but it wouldn’t and my test airing up failed. Next I puled out the spare tube but frowned at all of the patches it had. Before going any farther I tried airing the spare but it failed probably from all of the patches and age in the seat bag. About that time it started to rain big drops. I stuffed things in my jersey pocket, grabbed what wouldn’t fit and picked up the Canyon and wheel to seek a dry place. About a hundred yards away I found a spot but by then the rain stopped. This place is about 4 miles from home, not close but walkable. I made another attempt to patch the original tube using two tiny patches. At first it looked like it worked but after returning from throwing my trash away the tire was flat again. I put the tube back in the tire, mounted the tire on the rim, inserted the wheel back in the frame and began the walk home. Since my wife passed away this was the first time I needed a ride but no one to call. The staple that caused the problem.

But not to despair, a Good Samaritan came up behind me as I walked along W. Lake Houston Parkway and asked what the problem was. I told him I had a flat and he asked if I wanted a ride. I didn’t want to impose but he said it was not a problem as he was just starting to go jogging and lived in the apartments just off WLHP. Dan, who works for the Houston Chronicle on their website, got his carI loaded the Canyon in he and brought me home. What a kind man! We talked as he drove. He recently moved from Florida to Houston and used to race bikes when he was in college at the University of Indiana.

Finally home I put a new tube in, put a new tube in the seat bag, checked the patch kit and washed the Canyon. Even though I didn’t ride in the rain it picked up road grit like it did. This bike ride did not go as planned but I made it home. Thanks, Dan.

5-28-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Biking News May 27th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on May 28, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMay 28, 2020

‘Bike fever’: Austin bike shops see increase in demand

Molly Oak | www.kvue.com

Staff at bike shops around the city say they’re seeing more and more people looking to buy bikes.

AUSTIN, Texas — Sales are coming in like never before.

Owen Weber, the owner of Bike Farm in Austin, said he thinks sales have increased 300% over the past few months.

"Springtime in Texas, it usually gets pretty busy, but …


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Buffalo Bayou Bike Trails, Houston, TX GoPro 7 TimeWarp Ultra HD 4K POV … from bikehouston

Video: Forget toilet paper. The latest product to spike in sales during the coronavirus pandemic is… bicycles?

Taisha Walker | www.click2houston.com

SUGAR LAND, Texas – More people are turning to bicycles to enjoy some fresh air now that coronavirus restrictions are starting to ease. Bike shops across the Houston-area are seeing their sales accelerate.

The phone started ringing Tuesday morning, well before Society Cycle Works in Sugar Land opened its doors at noon. For the last several weeks, staff have been greeted each day with a steady line of customers.

Demand for a set of two-wheels has cranked into …


Durwood Mayfield

www.biketexas.org

BikeTexas is heartbroken at the loss of our friend and colleague, Durwood Mayfield, on May 13, 2020. See Durwood’s obituary here.

After owning and operating muffler shops and working as a professional owner-operator truck driver, Durwood found a new passion as a bicycle advocate. He started as a mountain bike rider and then began volunteering as a trail builder for the West Texas Cycling Association.

His passion for life and bicycling led him to BikeTexas. As an encore career, Durwood Mayfield worked and volunteered at BikeTexas for over 10 years. On behalf of BikeTexas he represented Texans who …


Beginner Gravel Ride

West Texas Cycling Association | www.facebook.com

as of 7:00pm Tues, the roads were rideable.


Slaying ‘The Dragon’: Goodwater Trail at Lake Georgetown draws adventure-seeking cyclists

By Taylor Jackson Buchanan | communityimpact.com

The Goodwater Trail around Lake Georgetown is one of two Texas trails with an International Mountain Bicycling Association Epic designation. This distinction means a trail is considered technically demanding, physically challenging and set within a landscape that is beautiful to behold. (Courtesy Paul Littlefield/Georgetown Cyclewerx)

From a bird’s-eye view, the 26.3-mile trail that loops around Lake Georgetown appears to be in the shape of a dragon. For cyclists who …


Texas Biking from Twitter

A good reminder to use proper trail etiquette when sharing the trail and always call out when passing. We're sending our best and wishing our annual member, Jerry Heaton, a speeding recovery. https://t.co/mwrHH5vYJz

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) May 27, 2020

Stripes & Stops pavement marking crew hard at work to get the pavement markings completes to Commerce/Buffalo Bayou pic.twitter.com/D8T9UbmklR

— Amar Mohite (@amarpmohite) May 27, 2020

SCHC brought down bikes from Denver to @HoustonBCycle! https://t.co/YYR9qQq2XH

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) May 27, 2020

Less traffic means better biking conditions! And hopefully more people on the bike means even less traffic. https://t.co/jRTeZ8lvBB

— Bike Austin (@bikeaustin) May 27, 2020

Happy #BikeMonth2020
Tuesday Night #SocialDistancing Ride#RideSolo pic.twitter.com/BirbcaPspR

— Bike Hombre – STREETS ARE FOR PEOPLE (@sbwhite) May 27, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Chasing Watts – Chappell Hill Gravel Giddy Up – Chappell Hill, TX Chappell Hill Gravel Giddy Up – Let's get out of the city and hit some of the great gravel roads of Chappell Hill!   

 Let's get out of the city and hit some of the great gravel… https://t.co/9l3tgXH7gy

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2020

New Event Chasing Watts – Bellville Century – Bellville, TX Bellville Century –

Bellville –> Brenham –> Round Top –> Industry –> Belville. 

Start point is Clark Park, Belville which has ample parking spaces and restrooms.  Remember to bring suffici… https://t.co/NutcefJXF5

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2020

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Added PSI, Rolling Studio, Changing Weather and A Roman Forest

Texbiker.net Posted on May 27, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMay 27, 2020

The Lynskey R300 rolled out the driveway at 10:49 AM to begin the bike ride on the “New Caney – Roman Forest – Valley Ranch” route. This was the third time I biked the route in 2020 and the first time riding the Lynskey R300. The ride traveled 42.37 miles pushing the week’s total to 75.93 miles and the month to 810.28 miles. Year to date I biked 3,309 road miles and 542 Zwift miles. This puts me in a favorable spot for a 200+ mile week if the weather cooperates. The two rest days helped my legs. A summary of the three rides on this route. (click images to enlarge them)

5-27-2020 YTD Bike Ride Summaries New Caney Roman Forest Valley Ranch

Weather for the bike ride started perfect but as the ride progressed clouds began to gather in the west. some dark clouds appeared near the 2:03 PM finish but I made it home dry. Weather during the bike ride: start 86 (56% humidity, 68.4 dew point), a few clouds, wind SW 7 mph. Finish 89 (55% humidity, 70.6 dew point), partly cloudy, wind W 6 mph. I wore sunscreen, shorts and a short sleeve jersey and felt comfortable the whole bike ride. Because of the ride length and warmth I used the CamelBak for water and it was good having cold water up to the finish.

Before the ride I squeezed the tires on the Lynskey and they felt like they could use air so I pumped them up to about 83 psi. I felt the difference with the bumps a little harsher but when I put pressure on the pedals the bike glided forward easily.

Another ride to work on the audio for the video. Before breakfast I watched a YouTube video about the GoPro mic adapter which comes with no instructions. From the video I made some adjustments to my setup. I changed the mic from “standard mic+” to “standard mic”. Mic + raises the mic pickup by 20 db which I think caused the scratchy sounds in my video. I also change the “raw auto” from high to medium. I am not sure what raw audio is but I changed it anyway. According to the YouTube video raw auto is recorded in a separate file but I haven’t seen that file. The verdict is in: those changes made a big difference in the audio. The scratches are gone and the sound is clear even when I ride into the wind. I will look at getting a “dead cat” wind muff to help. I put the mic on the CamelBak chest strap which seems to be a good spot. The Lynskey GoPro and mic adapter setup is quite different from the Canyon Endurace because I use a dual GoPro finger mount to hold the GoPro and the PowerPod. Some pictures of the setup.

  • 5-27-2020 GoPro Mic Adapter PowerPod Cluster-1
  • 5-27-2020 GoPro Mic Adapter PowerPod Cluster-2
  • 5-27-2020 GoPro Mic Adapter PowerPod Cluster-3

I may buy another GoPro frame that houses the mic adapter to organize the setup eliminating the Velcro strap and dangling mic adapter. A rolling studio is hard to get right.

5-27-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

PowerPod Bike Ride Data

5-27-2020 PowerPod Bike Ride charts

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