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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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Jalapeno 100 Bike Ride, Harlingen, TX

Texbiker.net Posted on February 29, 2020 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 29, 2020

The chilly night concerned me as I got ready to leave where I stayed for the 7:30 start time. I bundled up wearing shorts, leg warmers, long sleeve thermal jersey, my Texbiker short sleeve jersey, wind jacket, and full finger gloves.

Arriving at the Boys Club starting location I parked the Rubicon Wrangler. Since I already got my ride number I walked around the parking lot passing out Texbiker business cards, running out of cards before running out of bikers.

Unloading the Canyon Endurace bike from the Jeep I put the wheels on, changed shoes, and made my way to the start line. We rolled out at 7:33 AM with the making its way up into the sky. It was cold but I didn’t really notice as we headed north. After navigating some side streets we came to the frontage road along US77/I-69. The tailwind helped propel me north for 21+ miles lifting my average speed over 16 mph. Once I turned east onto SH 186 in Raymondville my average speed began a steady decline as I battled the headwind.

Biking east on SH 186 the wind came from my right front quarter. While the route paralleled US77 the road surface consisted of smooth asphalt except for a stretch of 1/2 mile. On SH 186 not only the headwind slowed me down but the road surface turned to chip and seal.

Around the 23 mile point I came upon a group of bikers gathered around a biker laying on the shoulder. He did not look good. Not long after that a rest stop appeared where I looked back west toward the accident scene as an ambulance arrive with red lights flashing. I hope the rider avoided serious injury.

Riding farther east on SH 186 until about 30.5 miles another rest stop awaited as the route turned south on FM 1420. I spent some time at this rest stop preparing for more headwind. While I was there I had a great conversation with a man working at the rest stop. He asked where I was from and told me he had a friend living in Kingwood. After resting I got back on the bike battling the headwind as I rode south. Sometimes the scrawny trees on the left side of the road broke the wind some for relief but only for short breaks. Finally I made it to FM 498.

FM 498 went west moving the headwind to a tailwind. What a relief but I knew this lasted only 9 or 10 miles. Around 41.3 miles the next rest stop awaited and I stopped to drink and rest. Back on the Canyon I rode west until reaching US77/I-69 where the route turned south around 48+ miles into the ride. From then on the headwind tortured my leg as my average speed plummeted.

The next rest stop came around the 53 mile point and again I stopped. I drank more eating an oatmeal cookie to power the remaining 12+ miles. As I walked up to one of the tables the lady told me they had ice cream. I opened the cooler and got a fudge bar. I needed the sugar and cold to boost my energy.

Leaving the rest stop the road continued south into the 18 to 22 mph wind. My legs managed to turn the pedals as I slowly notched each mile. I saw a route sign around the 61 mile point that said “turn ahead” so I turned at the next street. Wrong choice. After riding west on the street a few hundred yards I realized it was a dead, turned around and got back on the route following another cyclist who seemed to know the route.

The route made several turns west and then south to get me to Wilson Road where the ride began going north after the start. I figured this meant maybe 3 or 4 miles to the finish plus turning east might reduce the headwind. It did let the headwind up some until I turned right back into. At one intersection I missed a turn sign and rode straight off the route. But up ahead I saw the street that goes to the finish location. Making my way there I stopped the Elemnt computer at 1:04 PM. Laying the Canyon against a picnic bench I went inside to get my certificate and a bottle of cold water. Going back outside I sat at the bench drinking the cold water and resting before riding to the Jeep. While I sitting there a man came over and asked me to take a picture of him and a lady biker. I rode to the Jeep put the Canyon in the back and crawled into the driver’s seat. Jalapeno 100 2020 completed.

Weather during the bike ride: start 44 (96% humidity, 43 dew point), fair, wind SE 6 mph. Finish 76 (43% humidity, 52 dew point), partly cloudy, wind S 18 – 22 mph.

Link to my SportTracks activity page.

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Texas Biking February 28th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on February 28, 2020 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 28, 2020

UPCOMING EVENTS

Greater Dallas Bicyclists | gdbclub.clubexpress.com

March, 2020 Sunday 1 9:30 AM Sunday Roll NW Corner Preston and Royal 9:30 AM

Tuesday 3 5:30 & 6:00 pm Mesquite Ride Poteet High School parking lot NW corner of Galloway and Americana 5:30 PM

Tuesday 3 6:30 PM Tuesday Night Bike Ride-Performance Performance Bicycle 6:30 PM

Thursday 5 5:30 & 6:00 pm Mesquite Ride Poteet High School parking lot NW corner of Galloway and Americana 5:30 PM

Saturday 7 8:51 AM DFW Airport Fast Ride


Upcoming Tandem Events

Dallas Area Tandem Enthusiasts | doubledates.wildapricot.org

SEBRING RALLY Friday, March 06, 2020 • Sebring, Florida
ST PATRICK’S RIDE Saturday, March 14, 2020 9:00 AM • Moore’s Store, 1535 FM279, Ben Wheeler, TX
DATES LOOP THE LAKE RIDE – MARCH EDITION Wednesday, March 25, 2020 6:00 PM • White Rock Alehouse & Brewery – Dallas


Texas Mutual Sponsored Content: Get Your Wellness Program Rolling with the Texas MS 150

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Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease of the central nervous system that affects more than 2 million people around the world. While there is no cure, events like the Texas MS 150 are helping to accelerate research and education.

The Texas MS 150 is an acclaimed bike riding event that raises money and awareness for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Texas Mutual Insurance Company is a corporate sponsor of the event, as well as a participant. In May, a team of 80 Texas Mutual employees will be undertaking the approximately 150-mile bike ride. This will be the seventh year that the …


Fort Hood Calendar of Events

www.forthoodsentinel.com

March 12

Mountain Bike Dana Peak

A Mountain Bike trip at Dana Peak is scheduled for 6-7:30 p.m. March 12. Participants will meet at the Recreation Equipment Checkout Center and depart from there to Dana Peak in Harker Heights. Transportation will be provided, however riders can drive themselves if preferred. Mountain bikes and helmets will also be provided.

Once at Dana’s Peak instructors will fit riders with the correct size mountain bike and cover the basic fundamentals of riding. Then they will be free to ride around the trails or follow along with one of an instructor. The event is open to all and costs $25 per person. For information, call 254-317-5350.


New bayou bridge makes Houston urban areas more walkable and bike-friendly

By Steven Devadanam | houston.culturemap.com

In effort to make Houston more walkable and bike-friendly, city organizations have completed an important step in connectivity with the opening of a crucial new bridge. Leaders from various city groups recently celebrated the ribbon cutting for the Brays Bayou Greenway Bridge, which will serve as an important connection between the University of Houston and the future home of the UH College of Medicine — as well as MacGregor Park.

The Brays Bayou Greenway Bridge runs along …


Pace Bend Weekend 2020 – Saturday • Feb 22 2020

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» Master 40+ Cat 1/2/3/4
» Men Cat 1/2
» Men Cat 3/4
» Men Cat 5 » Men Master 35+ Cat 4/5
» Women Cat 1/2/3
» Women Cat 4/5

Pace Bend Weekend 2020 – Sunday • Feb 23 2020

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Categories » Master 40+ Cat 1/2/3/4
» Master 50+
» Men Cat 1/2
» Men Cat 3/4
» Men Cat 4/5
» Women Cat 1/2/3
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N. University Neighborhood Bikeways survey deadline: Sunday, 3/1

pjschaub | bicycleaustin.info

Please check out the website for the N. University-Heritage-Rosewood Neighborhood Bikeways project and leave your feedback through the survey. This project includes alternatives for better street connections to the Shoal Creek Trail. Deadline for the survey is this Sunday, March 1.

Project website: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ … /6vmu-6wzb

Project survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZL6D57Y

Proposed changes include …


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Texas Biking from Twitter

Gonna go ride my bike on some gravel tomorrow in Huntsville, TX.

— Jeff C. (@331miles) February 29, 2020

Wagons: the official vehicle choice of bike owners.

Checking out the anthills today 🚴 pic.twitter.com/TypvU5SGWm

— Wilson (@WilsonCalvert) February 28, 2020

STOLEN – Gray Specialized Hybrid – Crosstrail in Austin, TX https://t.co/SQ8CrTldNt

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) February 28, 2020

No bike chain, no problem😎#FridayMotivation pic.twitter.com/OfzUEowv68

— McKinney Police (@McKinneyPolice) February 28, 2020

Bikin' Shorts – Best Bets for 2020 https://t.co/pA14qGYM7B pic.twitter.com/RhSBgJy4sj

— Bikin' Mike (@TheBikinMike) February 28, 2020

#Austin #biketwitter reminder! We’re doing another gathering this Sunday, March 1st. Meet up with @nvironmntcarol, @DorianListens and yours truly at the yummy Sour Duck Market, 4-6 PM. #BikeATX #BikeAustin #ATX #bikefriends pic.twitter.com/5fxbL09Rd6

— #BikeATX (@BikeATX) February 28, 2020

Hitting some Dallas trails this weekend! Woo Hoo! @woombikesUSA pic.twitter.com/EYpTY5FzBR

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) February 28, 2020

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Bike Ride On Rangerville Road, FM509 Loop Harlingen

Texbiker.net Posted on February 28, 2020 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 28, 2020

I plotted this bike ride using the RideWithGPS.com route tool. The mileage came up about a mile short from RWGPS but not bad. One thing it did show was the road surface. I followed the US77/I-69E frontage road north to the left turn onto Rangerville Road. The frontage road surface consisted of chip’n seal with bumps. Rangerville Road went deluxe for awhile with a smooth asphalt shoulder about 8 feet wide. The shoulder lasted until about the 7 mile point when it disappeared under loose asphalt to the right of the main lanes. Fortunately traffic was light during this segment which lasted about a mile. The shoulder reappeared but bumpy.

Rangerville Road dead ended into US281 where I made the left turn. A nice wide smooth shoulder made biking easy going except for the headwind. This didn’t last long when I made the left turn onto FM 509. Traffic increased but the shoulder was wide and smooth. I am not sure where the 18 wheelers were headed going south but they comprised most of the moderate traffic. The wind still made for hard pedaling but I improved my average speed to 14.6 mph and held it all the way to US77/I-69.

At that point it wasn’t far to the finish. I rode into a Circle K to get a paper towel to wipe my runny nose before returning to the frontage road and biking north to the finish. The ride started at 12:05 PM and I finished at 1:42 PM. Tomorrow (Saturday) the big ride takes place, Jalapeno 100. I will ride the 65 mile route. The map for that route is not real clear so I used the RWGPS tool and downloaded it to my phone just in case I get lost like I did last year. Last year’s route was different from 2020.

Link to my SportTracks activity page.

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Texas Biking February 27th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on February 27, 2020 by Rick AnkrumFebruary 27, 2020

BetterRide w/ Gene Hamilton 3-day, MTB Skills Camp

www.singletracks.com

February 28, 2020 / 8:45am – 3:00pm Austin, TX Take your skills to the NEXT LEVEL (guaranteed) by investing in yourself! Learn the skills to GREATLY IMPROVE your riding and DRILLS to master those skills in Austin, Texas. Increase your CONFIDENCE, SKILL and EFFICIENCY with the most experienced (20 years), effective (guaranteed) and sought after coach in the sport, Gene Hamilton!

From World Champions like Ross Schnell and Sue Haywood to PASSIONATE RIDERS just looking to ride with more confidence – riders of ALL LEVELS have invested in Gene’s camps since 1999. …

BetterRide w/ Gene Hamilton 3-day, Downhill/Enduro Camp

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Take your skills to the NEXT LEVEL (guaranteed) by investing in yourself! Learn the skills to GREATLY IMPROVE your riding and DRILLS to master those skills in Burnet/Spider Mountain, Texas. Increase your CONFIDENCE, SKILL and EFFICIENCY with the most experienced (20 years), effective (guaranteed) and sought after coach in the sport, Gene Hamilton!

From World Champions like Ross Schnell and Sue Haywood to PASSIONATE RIDERS just looking to …


Davy Crockett Classic – TT • Feb 8 2020

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» Men Master 35 Cat 4/5
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Davy Crockett Classic – Crit • Feb 8 2020

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Categories » Men Cat 3/4
» Men Cat 4/5
» Men Junior 9-14
» Men Master 35 Cat 4/5
» Men Master 40+
» Men Master 50+
» Men Master 60+
» Men Pro 1-3
» Women Cat 4/5
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Texas Biking from Twitter

STOLEN – Yellow or Gold Breezer Doppler Cafe in Austin, TX https://t.co/GpkPCp0jwm pic.twitter.com/2hMGINtjAU

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) February 27, 2020

New & "crit curious" racers should be at the shop Monday 3/2 at 6pm for a fun Q&A about all things @DrivewaySeries Hosted by the DWAY Mentor Program​. Door prizes including a @wahoofitness​ ELEMNT BOLT, happy hour in @jjuanpelotacafe & more. Be there! https://t.co/ldVzcza6Wg pic.twitter.com/RFgTUoLGIC

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) February 27, 2020

**Announcing today**
Calling all #uhdgators, join us as we declare Friday's as #BayouBoogieFriday
We are starting weekly Friday rides that will piggyback other social rides around Houston. TOMORROW is… https://t.co/QLLSRYl5PO

— UHDBikeClub (@UHDBikeClub) February 27, 2020

“The data showed that there was latent demand for being able to ride a bike in downtown.” Jennifer Sanders, ED and Co-Founder of Dallas Innovation Alliance, to the experience of dockless bike share in Dallas. pic.twitter.com/vyOhA8fALJ

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) February 27, 2020

Spring Break at Spider is going to be 🔥! We are hosting Bike Jumps into Lake Buchanan March 7th & 14th, we are open late to celebrate Daylight Savings on the 8th from 8 am to 7 pm, and are open Mondays the 9th and… https://t.co/2Ifz5TsR6i

— Spider Mountain (@Spider_Mountain) February 28, 2020

Chris to lead DB1 weekly ride! (Feb 29, 2020 08:00AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) February 27, 2020

Texas Mamma Jamma Ride has created a community of kindness that is changing countless lives. Cheryl Parra joined the Mamma Jamma family to help others access the resources that helped her during her own battle with breast cancer. https://t.co/PRBjV2Aysz pic.twitter.com/Yk7ggc95cJ

— TX Mamma Jamma Ride (@MammaJammaRide) February 27, 2020

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— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) February 27, 2020

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— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) February 27, 2020

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— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) February 27, 2020

A few research highlights from our recent reports via @dnostikasari about the Near Northside residents' safety concerns regarding the area's walking and biking infrastructure. Read the reports here: https://t.co/kWxBMFbkIV pic.twitter.com/UXcXhJ29a1

— Kinder Institute (@RiceKinderInst) February 27, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event DSS Wednesday Night Ride – Grapevine, TX https://t.co/wbGH0tRmaQ

Join us for our Wednesday Night group ride at Horseshoe Trail p/b Mad Duck Roanoke! If you're a brand new rider we've picked out the perfect, beginner friendly loop to help get … https://t.co/uR7hUSzzdL

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 27, 2020

New Event Houston Bicycle Club HOUSTON SANS CAR – Houston, TX https://t.co/OhpaomN1O6

This is an informal, leader led ride, at an easy pace (Ride speed: 11 – 14 mph) for those who want to see parts of Houston and many of its special places by bike. Mee… https://t.co/s8wdY3Qa6c

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 27, 2020

New Event DSS Saturday Ride @ Knob Hills – Roanoke, TX https://t.co/7248CZAb9t

Join us at Knob Hills as we explore a trail together that is not in our normal weekday rotation! There are up to 13 miles of mixed terrain split up into 6 loops. It has a va… https://t.co/rTOQt6tL7C

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 27, 2020

New Event TUESDAY NIGHT CRITERIUM – Richardson, TX TUESDAY NIGHT CRITERIUM at Richardson, TXhttps://t.co/SnxyPAFPEAhttps://t.co/huzwjfa4nz

CATEGORYSTART TIMEDISTANCEPRIZESFIELD LIMITFEE
A RACE- P-1-2-37:10 PM60 minutesCASH AND MERCHANDISE75… https://t.co/M7mxCQEJ5H

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 27, 2020

New Event H2G29 – Houston 2 Galveston #29 – Houston, TX https://t.co/l0uwKYnoSL

ABOUT:
This is a bike ride from Downtown Houston to the Galveston Seawall and back to Houston. Wheels down at 6:30am sharp.

MIDSTOP SUPPORT:
To be announced.

THE CAUSEWAY… https://t.co/ShEkiBVqwB

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 28, 2020

New Event Dia Delos Muertos Ride – Harlingen, TX Fourth Annual Bike Tour
100 Catholic Men's and Women's Club of Harlingen
Cycling for Scholarships
25 – 50 miles
Packet Pickup Friday October 30th, 2020 5 -7 PM at Elks Lodge
Wheels down at 7:30 AM
Post rid… https://t.co/bLkm5GcYKq

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) February 28, 2020

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