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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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South And East Altered Route. Tiny Wire Rear Flat Tire, Again!

Texbiker.net Posted on March 23, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMarch 23, 2024

I rode south and east on today’s bike ride as I have on all outside rides this week. I’ll use the route name Atascocita – Huffman – Walden but I left some streets out and added some in. Elm Grove, Sherwood Trails and North Woodland Hills didn’t see me at the start but at the end I rode through Elm Grove Village. On the way back I took side streets from Pinehurst Trail Drive to get to the Atascocita Hike & Bike Trail biking east to west getting a Strava 2nd fastest time on Amateur Hour (2:31). Not too long ago I rode west to east on the trail. After reclaiming the Strava Local Legend on Kings Crossing North (1:49) I biked north along W. Lake Houston Parkway to Northpark Drive which I haven’t done in many months or more. I started at 11:36 AM after watching the Volta a Catalunya and Settimana Coppi e Bartali races while waiting for it to warm up a little more. I finished at 2:45 PM.

I might’ve finished sooner but at 24.6 miles on Pinehurst Trail Drive I stopped to fix a rear tire flat. This is the same tire that has had flat problems over the last month or so. A few days ago I installed a new tube and all was well until today. The culprit was a very tiny piece of wire stuck in the tire piercing the tube about 8 inches from the valve stem. For some reason I spotted the hole in the tube quickly, applied and adhesive patch, put the tube back in the tire. This took about 35 minutes, not an Indy 500 pit stop time. The path held all the way home. I’ll check the tire to see if the patch holds. Two people in cars stopped to ask if I needed help and I thanked them. A cyclist dressed in an LSU kit stopped too. We chatted about flat tires and he told me he was riding the Tour de Rouge in May. He rode it last year.

Weather: Start 68 degrees, humidity 68%, dew point 57.5, a few clouds, wind NE 8 mph; Finish 76 degrees, humidity 51%, dew point 56.6, partly cloudy, wind NE 5 mph.

3-23-2024 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Huffman-Walden
3-23-2024 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Huffman-Walden

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Texas Bicycling Action – March 22, 2024

Texbiker.net Posted on March 22, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMarch 22, 2024

Kiwanis Club’s Riverside Ride, Kidzfest returns this weekend

Kyle R. Cotton | www.victoriaadvocate.com

Kiwanis Club of Victoria returns this weekend with one of their biggest fundraisers of the year, Riverside Ride and Kidzfest, Saturday morning at Riverside Stadium.

The family event of 16 years invites people to ride their bikes to support the local nonprofit with Kidzfest, an event meant for the whole family.

“It’s just been a really fun way for the Kiwanis Club of Victoria to be able to fundraise for part of it, but it also raises awareness for our organization and other organizations that we partner with who serve children and are interested in children’s development,” event organizer Shannon Longoria said. …


11th Street bike lanes hang in the balance as mayor reconsiders implementation

Holly Galvan | www.click2houston.com

Community feedback and Houston Public Works shapes future of 11th Street infrastructure

The newly introduced bike lanes in the Heights neighborhood might be short-lived, despite the substantial allocation of taxpayer money for their implementation.

Mayor John Whitmire is mulling over the possibility of their removal. …


Good things coming to King’s Gate Park

By Rick Mauch | www.community-news.com

King’s Gate Park now belongs to the City of Willow Park and big things lie ahead for the 22-and-a-half acres city officials call a gem.

Topping the list is a fundraising narrative by the nonprofit Weatherford Mountain Bike Club to raise $16,500 for the construction of a kids mountain bike skills area and trail called Trinity Track. It will have berms, an armored trail, bridges and other trail elements suitable for children and beginners.

Using rock to armor or pave the trail is an alternative that hardens the tread while being more friendly to mountain bikes on multi-use trails. A berm is compacted soil, loose gravel, stone, or crushed rock that intercepts and diverts storm water runoff.

In addition, 3,000-plus linear feet of singletrack trail will be constructed on the park property to help beginners progress to riding more difficult mountain bike trails. …


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Video: It’s time to join the Ride to End ALZ with support in El Paso

By Avery Martinez | kvia.com

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — Alzheimer’s Disease affects many older Americans, and El Paso is considered an area of concern for Alzheimer’s risk. Plenty of research and support is underway, including here in El Paso.

Funding is an important part of learning and trying to treat the disease, and that’s why the Alzheimer’s Association is sponsoring the “Ride to End ALZ.”

This event happens the entire month of March, and both outdoor cyclists and indoor cycle riders are able to participate, according to the AA.

The “Ride to End ALZ” tries to …


Exploring San Antonio’s Cycling Havens

Vicki Collier | medium.com

As a Realtor deeply embedded in the heart of this vibrant city, I’m thrilled to shine a spotlight on one of San Antonio’s best-kept secrets: its incredible cycling scene. San Antonio offers cyclists of all levels a pedal-powered paradise waiting to be explored.

Mission Reach Trail

Embark on a historical journey along the Mission Reach Trail, a captivating 15-mile stretch linking all five of San Antonio’s historic missions. Starting at the iconic Alamo, this trail follows the San Antonio River, offering a delightful mix of nature and …


Appreciation post for the trail/SUP work @HarrisCoPct2 has been doing in southeast Houston. Fresh asphalt on the Bay Area Hike & Bike Trail for the bike commute. And their new Pine Brook Trail is super nice too! Got in a nice bike ride with my mom ? ? pic.twitter.com/vB3lL5AIhm

— Chris Parma (@cfparma16) March 22, 2024

Bike ride,few birds,abit of nature +/-13miles Sims Bayou,Cigna park event after https://t.co/SHPxF1PC9U #Meetup via @Meetup

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 23, 2024


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Pedal Power: Conquering the Breezy Challenge Back From Stroker Road

Texbiker.net Posted on March 22, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMarch 22, 2024

Continued the week’s bike rides south and east on the Atascocita – Walden – Stroker Road route. This is a slightly longer version of the Atascocita – Walden – Indian Shores Road route. It’s close enough for Strava to consider the routes as matches. Rolled out at 12:15 PM on my Cervelo Caledonia bike and finished at 3:20 PM. Getting to Stroker Road mostly was with the wind and the ride back was into the wind. The hardest wind sections: north on FM2100, west on FM1960, crossing Lake Houston riding west, and north on W. Lake Houston Parkway over the river. At the start the wind was a modest 10 mph but sometime during the ride it increased to 13 mph with 24 mph gusts from the NW. My legs got a workout. Nice to see some sun.

Weather: Start 71 degrees, humidity 75%, dew point 62.5, overcast, wind NW 10 mph; Finish 75 degrees, humidity 59%, dew point 60.0, a few clouds, wind NW 13 mph gusts 24 mph.

Today’s 40.18 miles got me within 124 miles of my 680 mile goal for March.

On the way back I stopped on Atascocita Shores Drive and took these photos.

3-22-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Atascocita Shores Dr-4
3-22-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Atascocita Shores Dr-4
3-22-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Atascocita Shores Dr-2
3-22-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Atascocita Shores Dr-2
3-22-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Atascocita Shores Dr-1
3-22-2024 Cervelo Caledonia Atascocita Shores Dr-1
3-22-2024 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Walden-Stroker Road
3-22-2024 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Walden-Stroker Road

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Texas Bicycling News – March 21, 2024

Texbiker.net Posted on March 22, 2024 by Rick AnkrumMarch 22, 2024

Afternoon Ride San Antonio, Texas

Samuel Vargas | strava.com


Join us for Bike Night at the @HoustonDynamo match on Saturday, March 30. We’ll be providing free bike valet.

$15 tickets available at https://t.co/TwoAeCRsf5 pic.twitter.com/vS5eOnaeei

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 21, 2024

@RideUTA has the best bike racks on any commuter train that I've ridden pic.twitter.com/q4C0yS4TSA

— The Urbanist Trucker. (@BikeSanAntonio) March 21, 2024

With 5 parks to prep for the Great Brownsville Easter Egg Hunt, the Easter Bunny’s gotta get around somehow! He's WHEELie busy!
The big event is happening:
Thurs, March 28, 2024, 6 pm.
Locations will be announced on the same day so you can hop over to the park closest to you. pic.twitter.com/UDy5BkUBjq

— Brownsville Parks & Recreation (@BTXParks) March 21, 2024

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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 21, 2024

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What’s the Average Settlement for Bicycle Accidents in Texas?

By: Mike Grossman | www.injuryrelief.com

Determining the Average Settlement for Bicycle Accidents in Texas

When considering the average settlement for bicycle accidents in Texas, it’s important to keep in mind that each case is unique. Several factors influence the settlement amount, including the severity of injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. The at-fault party’s insurance policy, if any, can also have a big influence on how much your bike accident case settles for.

While it’s challenging to pinpoint an exact figure, consulting with an experienced attorney can help you understand what to expect based on the specifics of your case. An …


USA (Grand Prairie, Texas) – Bicycle Master Plan Service – Deadline April 3,2024

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Product (RFP/RFQ/RFI/Solicitation/Tender/Bid Etc.) ID: EXTRA-39374

Government Authority located in Grand Prairie, Texas; USA based organization looking for expert vendor for bicycle master plan service [] Budget: Looking for Proposal [] Scope of Service: (1) Vendor needs to provide bicycle master plan service to the government authority located in Grand Prairie, TX.

  1. Develop a GIS based inventory of existing bicycle facilities and condition to include, but not be limited to, the following items
  • Bikeways or sidewalks (10ft or wider) within existing street rights-of-way.
  • Trails designed for shared use outside of existing rights-of-way.
  • Roadways designated as shared use with signage, pavement markings or other visual denotation.
  • Highway, arterial, and collector roadways as designated in the current master thoroughfare plan (MTP) with excess rights-of-way or lane width allowing for the addition of on-street bikeways with widths of 10ft or wider.
  • Known safety risks such as rail crossings and high-speed facilities
  1. Develop a feasible project list of short-, mid-, and long-term bicycle infrastructure projects with planning-level costs estimates.
  • Short-term – Shared-use pavement markings, striped bike lanes, regulatory and wayfinding signage.
  • Mid-term – Sidewalk expansion, buffered and separated on-street bicycle lanes, shared use paths.
  • Long-term – Roadway expansion projects, regional trail connections, roadway redevelopments (road diets).
  1. Include a GIS based bicycle network map identifying projects included on the project list. (2) All questions must be submitted no later than March 29, 2024. …

Parents respond to ‘Safe Routes to School’ program with mixed reviews

Author: Eric Pointer | www.kvue.com

The City of Austin completed the most recent phase at Mills Elementary over spring break, adding sidewalk and crosswalk improvements.

AUSTIN, Texas — The city of Austin is working to make the trip to school safer for walkers and bike riders.

The “Safe Routes to School” program has made improvements to more than 100 schools. One of the latest is Mills Elementary School in South Austin.

The city completed the most recent phase at Mills Elementary over spring break, adding sidewalk and crosswalk improvements.

"When you protect the street space for children, you’re protecting for the most vulnerable …


Austin Cyclist Becomes First Openly Gay Man to Bike Around the World

By Hannah Uebele | www.austinchronicle.com

Along the way, he raised money for the Trevor Project

After 280 days, Andrew Mortensen, a UT-Austin alum, has completed an epic bicycling odyssey, spanning 27,461 miles across 37 different countries. The 32-year-old is the first openly gay man to officially cycle around the world.

The journey unfolded in two distinct phases. The first segment began in August 2020, when Mortensen pushed off from the Pacific Ocean, in Neah Bay, Washington. He traveled eastward and greeted the Atlantic Ocean, on the opposite side of the country, 43 days later in Yorktown, Va. The adventure, of course, didn’t end there. Venturing further, Mortensen pedaled down the coast to Key West, Florida, where he decided to continue on and complete the entire continent. So he biked back up into the Bible Belt, …


Houston deemphasizing commitment to ‘Vision Zero’ traffic safety initiative under new Mayor John Whitmire

Adam Zuvanich | www.houstonpublicmedia.org

A spokesperson for the mayor said Vision Zero, a nationwide movement that aims to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries, will be “one of many tools” utilized in transportation planning instead of the “sole determining factor for everything roadways.” According to the Vision Zero Network, the shift in philosophy could reverse the progress the city has made in traffic safety and hinder its ability to receive federal grant funding for infrastructure projects.

The City of Houston has been awarded more than $100 million in federal grant funding in recent years for transportation infrastructure projects aligned with the “Vision Zero” commitment it made in 2020 under then-Mayor Sylvester Turner. His stated goal was to eliminate all traffic fatalities and serious injuries in Houston by 2030 by prioritizing safety for motorists, pedestrians, cyclists and public transit users, largely through road redesigns that aim to reduce collisions as well as vehicle speeds.

The city has completed a handful of related street projects since then and has more in the works, and the effort has so far …


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