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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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Feeling Misty, Then Sunny, But No Audio Biking to FM 1485

Texbiker.net Posted on May 13, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMay 13, 2020

Due to an afternoon appointment for a haircut I started today’s bike ride a little earlier than usual for a weekday with wheels rolling at 10:40 AM. I chose a slightly shorter route with “Kingwood – FM1485 – Kingwood” riding 31.65 miles. This is about a mile longer than the typical bike ride on this route. So far in 2020 I rode this route 8 times, 5 times on the Canyon Endurace CF SLX and 3 times on the Lynskey R300. Today I rode the Lynskey R300. A summary of those bike rides below.

5-13-2020 YTD Ride Summaries Kingwood FM1485 Kingwood

Weather at the beginning looked iffy with a fine mist off and on until I reached Woodridge Forest. After that some of the roads were damp on the edge but dry where traffic traveled. I washed the Lynskey after the ride because of the grit and mud picked up on the damp to wet shoulders, mostly north of Community Drive. Overall weather during the bike ride: start 77 (90% humidity, 73.8 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind S 8 mph. Finish 86 (64% humidity, 72.4 dew point), mostly cloudy, wind SE 10 mph. Today I wore shorts and a short sleeve jersey, no long sleeve jersey this time, and I felt comfortable. Probably the light wind and higher humidity helped my comfort. By the time I finished at 1:17 PM the threat of rain vanished. I have an opportunity to ride 200+ miles this week if the weather cooperates.

I continue to search for an audio solution in the video. Today I used the GoPro, the GoPro mic adapter, and a USB-C microphone. This did not work except for one clip when I slowed down on Loop 494 at the bridge closed barriers. That is why the video has music instead of my voice. I will continue to try different settings. I think I need to select which mic picks up the sound.

With the earlier start and shorter route I passed Pat’s donuts in Porter before they closed. I tried to resist but one of the two remaining apple fritters called my name so I stopped and bought it. I waited until after finishing the bike ride to eat it. I was hoping they would give the other one since closing time was about 40 minutes away but not today.

5-13-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Biking News May 12th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on May 12, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMay 12, 2020

Some Drivers Express Frustrations as More Cyclists Hit Streets

By Meg Bonacorsi | spectrumlocalnews.com

AUSTIN, Texas — You’ve probably noticed a lot more people are out and about walking the dog, jogging or taking their bikes for a spin, but it’s causing tension with some drivers.

Austin recently spent about $4 million to improve the North Shoal Creek neighborhood for cyclists, but not everyone agrees. A 50-year resident who chose to remain anonymous isn’t a fan of the changes.

"Everybody was getting along with everybody. There was never an incident or accident or anything. I’ve seen more cases now that …


Man killed while biking in Jack Brooks Park, sheriff says

By JOHN WAYNE FERGUSON | www.galvnews.com

HITCHCOCK

A man died on Friday evening after crashing his bicycle while riding with his son in Jack Brooks Park, Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset said.

The fatal crash happened about 4:30 p.m. on the mountain bike trails at the park, Trochesset said.

The man apparently was live-streaming or video recording his bike ride when the crash occurred, Trochesset said. The man suffered a …


This Article is not correct – Tailwind Bicycles to relocate, change name to Kingwood Bicycles in June

By Kelly Schafler | communityimpact.com

Tailwind Bicycles will soon relocate from its current location at 2714 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Ste. 120, Kingwood, to 4003 Rustic Woods Drive, Ste. D. The store will close May 17 at its current location and reopen at the new location in early June. While the current store repaired bikes and offered a large retail selection, owner Ben McQuade said the new store will focus more on repairs than new bike sales to meet the needs of the community. The shop will also have its name changed to Kingwood Bicycles. www.kingwoodbicycles.com


Cycling industry sees spike in demand amid pandemic

by: Brenda Lepenski | www.everythinglubbock.com

LUBBOCK, Texas – Lubbock bike shops said they have experienced an increase in demand amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Greg Davis, owner of DFC Cycles and Fitness, said he’s seen more sales right now than the did around the same time last year.

Davis said he was uncertain how the pandemic would affect his business so he decided to prepare.

“We saw this coming,” he said, “I started ordering early and putting back orders in a system that would …


Texas Biking from Twitter

Join us virtually for the Inaugural
Ride of Silence Grand Prairie
May 20, 2020

For more informationhttps://t.co/pMS83ZU1l5 pic.twitter.com/ityYrDpCYd

— Bike Friendly Grand Prairie-Cedar Hill (@BikeCedar) May 13, 2020

Rode a few miles before the rain, and then the last 1.5 in the rain – but first, a #wildflower selfie! #HCRA2020

Do your wildflowers match your kit? 👌🏼 🌺 @hillcountryride @AshwellAtx pic.twitter.com/OnLl4f48F8

— Sheila Garcia (@SheilaG1122) May 12, 2020

STOLEN – Red Raleigh Tokul in Austin, TX https://t.co/68TpBR0LxJ pic.twitter.com/1wxGxGZMvL

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) May 12, 2020

In the spirit of #BikeMonth , @HyghOnFOX7 introduces us to Austin's Colin Strickland, one of the world's top #gravelracers! More on #colinATX @ 5,6,9 & 10 on @fox7austin 📹: @ClifOnFOX7 #gravelbike pic.twitter.com/WC0df9njcC

— Dennis de la Pena (@dennisonfox7) May 12, 2020

📸: Brett Savant
@ George Bush Park, West Side Houston. #RideYourBike pic.twitter.com/GDLIsX1AnT

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) May 12, 2020

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— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) May 13, 2020

As a part of May Bike Month, we’ll be showcasing our Ride Spot Ambassadors and the great rides they’ve been going on recently. This week, Tina Beecham takes us for a pedal around her hometown of Cibolo, Texas and shows us where to find some good BBQ. https://t.co/Mqy0owYeCs

— Ride Spot (@pfb_ridespot) May 12, 2020

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— Wilson (@WilsonCalvert) May 12, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Nevada's Revenge – Tyler, TX Nevada's Revenge at Tyler, TXhttps://t.co/sIza09xUZHhttps://t.co/HbKWE8Sfj0

Join us for the third year of Nevada's Revenge as we bring back the fun on this amazing course designed by Nevada Thomason. Many don't… https://t.co/3pmTL6j2K7

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 12, 2020

New Event N C O M – Alpine, TX N C O M at Alpine, TXhttps://t.co/3xqQiXixfPhttps://t.co/QgcLZyiZ53

No Country for Old Men
October 10, 2020
Quarter Circle 7 Hotel and Spa
2800 W Hwy 90
Alpine, Texas

All race distances start and finish at Quarter Cir… https://t.co/2mMbKGyXDk

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 12, 2020

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Headwind, Tailwind Correction, Overcast Sky, Loop to Huffman

Texbiker.net Posted on May 12, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMay 12, 2020

I rode south again today following what I call the ” Atascocita – Walden – Huffman” route. Starting at 11:07 AM riding my Canyon Endurace CF SLX bike I felt better about riding through the bridge repair section on W. Lake Houston Parkway at the San Jacinto river. The walkway is closed on the northbound bridge but several people are walking on the southbound walkway even though my request to the City of Houston to mow the brush at both ends was rejected. I wouldn’t be surprised if someone took a Weedeater or brush cutter and cleared them out.

Today’s bike ride covered 34.39 miles, a little longer than usual as I changed the early part of the route. The week now totals 70.45 miles, May stands at 390.89 miles towards my 660 mile goal, and year to date I biked 2890 road miles and 542 Zwift miles. I rode this route 16 times so far in 2020. An interesting chart from Golden Cheetah shows the breakdown of rides this year by distance and bike. Today’s route occupies the largest block with my 2 bikes.

In today’s video not many bikers appeared so I included some other people. As I rode on the WLHP bridge I took video clips, The ride south is wider than the ride north. Watch the video to check what was going on around me.

The blue sky left and overcast clouds moved in as the wind shifted to the SE. At the beginning of the ride I felt a couple of rain drops but that was all. Rain might drop in later in the day. With the clouds I wimped out and wore a long sleeve jersey, short sleeve jersey, and shorts. What it was like while I biked: start 79 (74% humidity, 69.6 dew point), overcast, wind SE 17 mph. Finish 83 (66% humidity, 70.1 dew point), overcast, wind SE 15 mph. The wind was tough getting to FM 2100 and Old Atascocita Road. I struggled to get my average speed to 13 mph. Once I moved to FM 2100 northbound the tailwind helped me boost the average speed to 13.5 mph until I got back into Kingwood.

Yesterday in my daily biking news I included an article about Tailwind Bicycles closing on May 17th, moving to Rustic Woods in Kingwood and changing their name to Kingwood Bicycles. Today’s ride went in front of Tailwind Bicycles so I decided to stop and ask about the changes. It turns out Community Impact got the story all wrong. Tailwind Bicycles is not closing. One of the people at Tailwind is leaving to open Kingwood Bicycles on Rustic Woods Drive. Nice to know.

5-12-2020 SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Year Progressions Comparing Miles Biked Year vs year

5-12-2020 Strava Year Progressions Graph

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Texas Biking May 11th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on May 11, 2020 by Rick AnkrumMay 11, 2020

Video: Tyler bike stripes project virtual meeting scheduled for Monday

By Alex Leroux | www.kltv.com

TYLER, Texas (KLTV) – An online virtual public meeting will be held by the city of Tyler on Monday, May 11, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., to present a formal hearing and presentation for proposed bike lane striping on roadways.

“This has been long in development and this is the last step before we finalize design,” said Cameron Williams, the traffic engineer in charge of the project. “The plan is to go out to bid in August, with this project, and hopefully have some bike lanes on the ground by the fall.”

The City of Tyler is reaching the final stages of it’s bike stripes project.

“We’re going to be providing information on …


City of Tyler invites public to meeting on bicycle lane proposal

Author: Tim Wolf | www.cbs19.tv

The Tyler Bike Stripes project plans to begin adding new bike lanes to the city by September, and they want your input.

TYLER, Texas — The City of Tyler will hold a virtual meeting to allow residents to debate plans for new bike lane expansions.

While the city does not have many bike lanes, city leaders hope a new proposal will make travel a little safer for bicyclists.

“It has a combination of bike lanes," Cameron Williams, City of Tyler Traffic Engineer, said. "And also buffered bike lanes and routes."

The city’s current plan includes …


Building The Cheapest Full Suspension Mountain Bike On eBay

Texas MTB | www.youtube.com

Today we made the cheapest bike on eBay. Unfortunately we can’t buy the the bike cause we don’t have the money but …


MSU cycling team delivers a championship and more in lost season

Andy Newberry, MSU Texas | www.timesrecordnews.com

Cyclists are versatile athletes by definition, combining strength, balance, and endurance with skill and determination. Cycling is both recreational and professional.

Add educational and therapeutic, too, if you’re talking about the 2020 Midwestern State University Cycling team.

Pablo Cesar Cruz saw MSU Texas as his land of opportunity. He wasn’t sure about what he was planning to do before meeting coach Charlie Zamastil and learning what …


Chill ride to Tacos a Go Go and back

Eduardo (Eddie) Hernandez | www.strava.com

Meandering Around H Town

Noe Espinosa | www.strava.com


Texas Biking from Twitter

be the colorful bike in a colorless world pic.twitter.com/77JXzbYwlB

— Barrett Ochoa (@BarryOcho) May 12, 2020

This normally would have been #BikeToWorkWeek and Friday would have been #BikeToWorkDay. Whether you’re still going into work or not, now is a good time to start thinking about how you would get there by bicycle. #BikeMonth #BikesUnite https://t.co/35POLY1gzU

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) May 11, 2020

The MSU Texas cycling team, whose chance at a national title was cut short by the pandemic, is offering their services to deliver items for those not wanting to get out in public. If it can be delivered on a bicycle, the team is happy to help. https://t.co/wSPY0TZJk0

— Times Record News (@timesrecordnews) May 11, 2020

Regionwide, bicycling has been on the rise since early March. Data from bicycle and pedestrian counters along various Dallas-Fort Worth area trails shows an average daily increase of more than 200%. Read more in this month's Local Motion: https://t.co/4bzPSTFq4x. pic.twitter.com/utpStA9za2

— NCTCOGTransportation (@NCTCOGtrans) May 11, 2020

Sunday ride with my brothers! @HoustonCM pic.twitter.com/VnYO1ksNzZ

— Michelle J. Vásquez (@WonderingIf) May 11, 2020

We had a lot planned for this year's #NationalBikeMonth––an updated #TourDeBCycle, fundraiser at Mid-Main, @BikeHouston's annual summit, and a number of other exciting bike-themed events were all in the works before COVID-19… pic.twitter.com/u6fHxqrVmh

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) May 11, 2020

And don't worry… we'll make up for lost time when it's safe for us to gather in groups again!

We miss seeing your faces at local events, getting input on new stations, and testing out e-bikes.

Until then, stay safe and #KeepHoustonRolling.

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) May 11, 2020

#QuarantineLife #GarageGym #StayHome #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/vqum1RG6Yr

— Chad Smith (@chadsmith71) May 11, 2020

Fun fact

There's a road outside of Merit, TX named Too Muddy and guess what
… pic.twitter.com/0GCGopHivb

— Sarah Kamien (@sarahkamien) May 11, 2020

Gemini Street was presented as an example of a short-term opportunity in the @HoustonBikePlan. Hopefully @WebsterTexas_ will extend the safer street design west toward @METROHouston Bay Area P&R! pic.twitter.com/2WaluR2iPj

— James Llamas (@JamesLLlamas) May 11, 2020

Still crazy busy, having to place storage containers at two locations for the overflow of repair bikes. And we’re running out of kids bikes. Our suppliers won’t have more 20”wheeled bikes for 2-3 weeks, and we’re super tight on entry level bikes across the board. Bike boom! https://t.co/bOP4gRbN6t

— Hill Abell (@HillAbellATX) May 11, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Saturday Upper Valley Vuelta Group B – SUSPENDED DURING CRISIS
El Paso Bicycle Club
GROUP RIDES ARE SUSPENDED DURING THE CURRENT CRISIS • Distance: 25-30 miles • Roll Out: 9:00 am • Pace: 15-17 mph • Details: This ride will take you throu… https://t.co/IEE5KJoL6c

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 11, 2020

New Event Mountain Bikinghttps://t.co/ubDTsvhd5J

Join us for a fun-filled virtual program and discover some Central Texas mountain biking trails as well as key things to know when riding on the trail!

Tune into our Texas Outdoor Family Facebook live… https://t.co/7V0Ph8ItgY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 11, 2020

New Event ARR Sunday Early Ride – Austin, TX
The Austin Mountain Bikers Meetup Group
This is a social Intermediate ride! Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool. Helmets are required along with a bike in good working order. Please arrive around 7:3… https://t.co/zV87eQGOsJ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 11, 2020

New Event Different Spokes for Different Folks. All Groups A,B, and B minus Rides.
El Paso Bicycle Club

All groups ! Groups A,B, B minus meet-up time 9:15 a.m.roll-out 9:30 a.m. Group A: 35 miles, the three spokes, Airport road, Santa Teresa Border Cros… https://t.co/XnVvglgRWn

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 11, 2020

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/NezRM2L4Kk

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 11, 2020

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