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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
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Tour de Zwift: Stage 1 (D)

Texbiker.net Posted on January 12, 2020 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 12, 2020

No time to warm up at the start of stage 1 like the Zwifting I usually ride. The weather outside (overcast, 44 degrees) ruled out biking outside. I wanted to stay with a group to get the advantage of drafting. I started out around 205th position and as the raced progressed I caught groups in front of me moving up to 145th by the end of the race (259 racers showed on the ride position list).

The race traveled 10.74 miles in 28:15 and while I averaged 22.8 mph my maximum speed only came to 31.8 mph. I think that shows my speed consistency.

Strava recorded at least 3 personal records but as I scrolled down the segments listing in Strava I saw several more. Checking the list of other Strava people who rode the stage no fellow Texans appeared.

I streamed the race live on Twitch.tv/texbiker.

Tomorrow outdoor biking looks iffy with a 50% chance of rain and a high of 66 degrees.

1-12-2020 Strava Tour de Zwift Stage 1 Summary
1-12-2020 SportTracks Tour de Zwift Stage 1 Summary

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Posted in Virtual Bike Ride | Tagged Blue Norcross AL, Tour de Zwift: Stage 1 (D), Virtual Training Ride | Leave a reply

Texas Biking January 11th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on January 11, 2020 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 11, 2020

2-year, $28.8 million revamp of downtown Houston street starts Saturday

Adam Bennett | www.khou.com

Starting Jan. 11, crews will begin narrowing Bagby Street from four to six lanes down to three to four lanes.

HOUSTON — Work will start Saturday on a $28.8 million, two-year-long transformation of one of downtown Houston’s busiest streets.

Downtown Redevelopment Authority is behind the revamp of Bagby Street between Franklin Street and Clay Street. That stretch connects Houston’s theater district, city hall, main library and nine parks.

Starting Jan. 11, crews will begin …


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Davy Crockett Classic Preview with Alex Montoya

Paul – Drop Bar, Texas: A cycling podcast | anchor.fm

Alex Montoya of Topview Sports speaks with me about the former HCC Winter Crit Series, the upcoming Davy Crockett Classic, and announces the CCN Grant winning team. Alex previously owned and operated Local Bike Racing which produced bike races in Texas for several years. He then joined Topview and brought some of his highly respected races under the Topview banner. …


What’s It Like to Bike 90 Days in a Row for a Total of 1,985 Miles?

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

My recent year-end recap, 5,633 Miles in 2019: 5,006 Biking, 627 Walking — My Longest Year Yet!, did not completely capture the immense efforts I put out to reach that biking goal. I don’t say that to brag; it’s just the fact. I began back on October 11th and up to January 8th, I rode for three months, biking every single day. I pedaled on average 22 miles per day. I can assure that is a lot of work, but if I can do it, it’s doable for many people. (For confirmation, check out my Training Log on Strava.) For more numbers and what they mean, do …


New bike rack a sign of the times

By Matt Hollis | baytownsun.com

If you are a bicycle rider, the next time you venture to the Downtown Arts District, check out the new sign at the corner of Texas Avenue and North Ashbel Street. The sign not only welcomes you to the neighborhood, but it serves as a bike rack.

The bike rack spells out the words “Downtown Arts District” in red and blue colors.

The Historic Baytown’s Arts, Culture and Entertainment Council is responsible for …


Girl you wrap that burrito soooo gooood

Brady Reed | www.strava.com

Leakey to Utopia to Tarpley to Utopia

Michelle Casper | www.strava.com

Century with our Cyclones

Eduardo Salas (Cyclones) | www.strava.com

Winter Wanderland Gravel Race

Alison Carey | www.strava.com

Morning Ride

Will Sharp | www.strava.com

Chillaxing and bonding with good 🇩🇪 friend Thomas

Rosa Guerrero | www.strava.com

My new bike “Guerrera” and I’s first ride, windy AF Tap and Pedal😬💨🚴‍♀️ her name means female warrior, and today she got a taste of what being mine is all about!! Looking forward to many miles of smiles with my new baby!!! 🙏💗🚴‍♀️ oh yeah, Happy New Bike Day to Me!!!


Blitzing the #TexasCobbles

Brent Wells | www.strava.com

Haven’t ridden out this way in quite a while, and the wind and climbing made the ride extremely difficult! Still great to actually have a group to ride with! Very thankful to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for the fellowship we enjoyed, and for another safe ride.


Texas Biking from Twitter

Note there are several errors in the draft map regarding existing bike lanes. There are NOT any existing bike lanes on: Spencer, Oakland, Crescent, McCormick, Jagoe, Fulton. Ector is a parking lane, not a designated bike lane. Oak St DOES have bike lane between Fulton & Ave C.

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) January 11, 2020

ACTION: City Council is discussing the downtown portion of the Mobility (+Bike) Plan update on 1/14. Review the slideshow (https://t.co/kO1hSTI2Ka), draft maps, and send feedback to your council member (https://t.co/GEmVcBabNS) ASAP! pic.twitter.com/wVKmrXSwxk

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) January 11, 2020

I hurt my ankle a few days ago so taking it easy on the bicycle , my boredom is you pain .Texas wimps here most groups canceled ride due to low temps. in the 40's F. LOL pic.twitter.com/8tdA27mqWY

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) January 11, 2020

#NewBikeDay #Tradein #TradeUp#Ebike #ElectricAssist #ShopLocal #BicyclesInchttps://t.co/e25DkRO3en#Repost @ Bicycles Inc https://t.co/oH8Eg5pBnV

— Bicycles Inc (@bicycles_inc) January 11, 2020

Have you gotten a chance to checkout our Domain BCycle system? We've been adding stations and bikes over the last few months making it easier to get from A to B! #saturday #weekend #atxbcycle #cycling #commuter #getoutside #vibes #swag pic.twitter.com/ipNK211bnO

— MetroBike (@ATXMetroBike) January 11, 2020

Little recap of last weekend's Beat The Clock Cycling Red Rock Roubaix! #BTCR3 #gravel #elbowzracing https://t.co/cEXUKvclav

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) January 11, 2020

Day 11: #31DaysOfWinterBiking 🚲 pic.twitter.com/todDdTj6LQ

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) January 11, 2020

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Walnut Creek Trail Crew (get Pay Dirt!) – Austin Ridge Riders – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/b0HOsPi3hJ

Trail work season is kicking back into gear! The vision for Walnut trail work is a co… https://t.co/mqECHc34kZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 11, 2020

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Texas Biking January 10th 2020

Texbiker.net Posted on January 10, 2020 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 10, 2020

Veteran rides to raise suicide awareness

By Mark Archibald | www.corsicanadailysun.com

Every day in America, 19 veterans die by suicide.

“19 is 19 too many” said Dan Hurd, who has lost 34 friends to suicide. He attempted it three times himself and was planning a fourth before a friend got him on a bicycle, a journey Hurd credits with changing his perspective and willingness to live.

The Daily Sun was lucky enough to catch up with Hurd and Joe Hill, Texas Veterans Parade Founding Co-Chair, Monday. Hurd slowed down his …


Spider Mountain

By June Bug | austinmountainbiking.com

… The January print issue of Texas Highways showcases an article titled 13 Things To Do In 2020 and biking at Spider Mountain made the list. That page is "Choose Your Adventure at Lake Buchanan" and the print version features two large photos of Spider Mountain, one showing people on the lift and the other a mountain biker w/ bike looking out over …


Weekend Rides: Parmer Push & Lamppost – 0800 Start

Brad Weaver | steinerranchcycling.com

Wet, Wind, Cedar everywhere…we’ll see how the morning shapes up.

Saturday training ride leaving from Cups & Cones:

8:00 am – Created a clockwise route that heads NW into the wind and down Parmer: https://www.strava.com/routes/23329294 8:00 am endurance group is still active After the ride, we meet up at Lakeside for some discounted breakfast tacos, burgers and beer!

Sunday has a …


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Injured cyclist Josh Quigley ‘happy’ driver not charged

By Angie Brown | www.bbc.com

A cyclist badly injured after being knocked off his bike while attempting to ride around the world said he is happy the driver will not be charged.

Josh Quigley, 27, from Livingston, was struck by a vehicle in Flat, Texas, on 21 December.

He was hit on Highway 36, near Temple, at 23:24 by a 60-year-old woman driving a maroon Cadillac Sedan.

Texas Department of Public Safety said the …


New year, new look for Bagby Street with bike lane, wider sidewalks

Dug Begley | www.houstonchronicle.com

Bagby Street has seen better days. Now, with the new year underway, downtown-area officials are doing to the street what a lot of people promised for themselves in 2020: slimming down, fixing up and promising to put walking and biking front and center.

Beaten by flooding and traffic, the street on the western edge of downtown is home to some of the oldest infrastructure in the central business district. It is showing its age as the pavement undulates and …


Officer replaces girl’s bike after hers is stolen after Christmas

By: Brenda Matute | www.kztv10.com

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A Kingsville police officer is being recognized for stepping up after a young girl’s bicycle was stolen. She had just received the bike on Christmas.

A bike is like a rite of passage, almost every kid at one point in their lives asks for one.

“A bike is a special gift to every kid,” said Senior Officer Jose Gonzalez. …


“Hope” and I’s last ride

Rosa Guerrero | www.strava.com

“Hope” and I had a great journey together, but our time has come to an end….She’s going back to Trek where she’ll be going to bike heaven. It is not easy being my bike, we went through a lot of heartache together, 3 bike crashes and I cried many tears, that turned into smiles as I rode with her, but she brought me so much joy!! Hasta la vista Hope

Vite Camp Day 1

Chase Collins | www.strava.com


Texas Biking from Twitter

Check out the sixth video in our Trail of the Month series! More than a decade in the making, the A-train Rail Trail is a product of @RideDCTA collaborating with community partners including @CityofDentonTX, @CityofCorinth, @CityLakeDallas and @LewisvilleTexas. @TxDOT pic.twitter.com/hMOrJDdron

— NCTCOGTransportation (@NCTCOGtrans) January 11, 2020

Check out this tool by @planetizen to estimate how far you can travel in a given amount of time by walking, biking, taking transit, or driving. If you live in the red area, you live within a 15 minute bike ride from the Denton Square! Try it out: https://t.co/yumlY68Ium pic.twitter.com/EWJPS2En4u

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) January 10, 2020

Love and support from our UHD President Muñoz and Edu-Gator! #uhdbikeclub @UHDBikeClub pic.twitter.com/bxUnoI1osD

— UHDBikeClub (@UHDBikeClub) January 10, 2020

Liquor And Wood Bike Crew. Social ride every Thursday evenings. pic.twitter.com/K061tWIqqy

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) January 10, 2020

Bikin' Shorts – What's coming in 2020? https://t.co/SBlmPDEXLr pic.twitter.com/MNBkzuivHW

— Bikin' Mike (@TheBikinMike) January 10, 2020

Rich getting out and finding cool new things on his Moots! Get out on a Moots and find a new world! Repost from @richcurtis510
•#morningmoots https://t.co/Qc48Y8W4GP pic.twitter.com/7fmUdYuVgw

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) January 10, 2020

Walks past the "green bike" all day long (Woom2, with pedals) but who needs pedals when your purple bike will do this? pic.twitter.com/c9LBEqxI5a

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) January 10, 2020

Day 10: #31DaysOfWinterBiking 🚲 pic.twitter.com/5Kf8fQHcpv

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) January 10, 2020

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Chasing Watts – Aquatic Park Pearland Manvel Iowa Colony – Sugar Land, TX Aquatic Park Pearland Manvel Iowa Colony –

as of Thurs pm, forecast calls for some pretty stiff winds and clear skies

we will be rolling by 6:02.

… https://t.co/b2pExsRdKF

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 10, 2020

New Event Pace Bend Weekend 2020 – Spicewood, TX Pace Bend Weekend 2020 at Spicewood, TXhttps://t.co/MRriurYPkAhttps://t.co/VvQKO5s4iDhttps://t.co/sQYgGg4K96

We're stoked to see you all back for the 7th consecutive annual  Pace Bend Road Race Week… https://t.co/deqN4fF6xG

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 11, 2020

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Even More Wind Biking to FM 1485 and Back

Texbiker.net Posted on January 10, 2020 by Rick AnkrumJanuary 10, 2020

Yesterday was windy but today stepped it up even higher. 31 mph gusts from the south made it an interesting bike ride. Biking north was a breeze but when I made the turn around under US59 at Caney Creek riding up from under the overpass I knew the ride back to Kingwood into the headwind required extra leg power.

The bike ride began at 11:32 AM, a little earlier than yesterday. Since I rode a route to the south on Thursday I chose one going north today. Wanting a shorter route I selected what I label the “Kingwood – FM1485 – Kingwood” route. The distance today came in at 30.19 miles, about 2 miles less than yesterday. With today’s mileage the week totals 124.08 miles (road + virtual) and January totals 251.43 miles (road + virtual).

Overall the weather looked like this while I biked: start 72 (88% humidity, 68.0 dew point), overcast, wind S 18 mph gusts 27 mph. Finish 72 (89% humidity, 68.4 dew point), overcast and breezy, wind S 22 mph gusts 31 mph. I dressed for a little chill with shorts, long sleeve thermal jersey, and a new Pearl Izumi Elite Escape Barrier Convertible Jacket.

Unlike yesterday no power spikes up into the 600 watts range today. Instead I recorded three spikes above 300 watts. I breezed along getting to FM 1485 improving my average speed to 13.4 mph before turning south into the strong headwind. The route zigged some so I got a little wind relief on Valley Ranch Parkway from US59 to the Grand Parkway underpass. Once I rolled under the Grand Parkway the wind hit pretty hard reducing my speed up the short incline almost below 10 mph until I reached the top. Windbreaks gave me some recovery time among the trees. I rode back to US59 through Forest Colony with the houses on my right blocking a little of the wind. At the Kingwood Drive u-turn I changed from headwind to tailwind until I rode into Kings Manor where the winding streets began and the wind moved accordingly. In Kingwood I alternated between headwind and tailwind slowing for stops signs and street crossings to finish the ride at 2:04 PM. Fortunately no light rain today and no need to wash the bike which I did yesterday.

When I stopped at Rosewood Cemetery to visit my wife’s grave I leaned the Canyon against the curb like I usually do while I walked to the grave site. Once I got there I looked back at my bike and it lay on the concrete knocked over by the strong wind. No damage except my saddle turned some and a scuff on the side of the saddle. I moved the saddle back into position and got on the bike. Next time in the wind I will lay the bike down.

I switched the GoPro camera and PowerPod from one side to another on the shared mount. The camera is much easier to push the record/stop button with no obstruction. I don’t know if the PowerPod move caused the power readings to not hit 600+ with the wind stronger than Thursday’s ride.

  • 1-10-2020 PowerPod and GoPro Revised Mount Position-1
  • 1-10-2020 PowerPod and GoPro Revised Mount Position-2

With a projected rain storm around midnight Friday, Saturday biking may be indoors on Zwift.

1-10-2020 Strava Bike Ride Summary
1-10-2020 SportTrracks Bike Ride Summary

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