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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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Tram Road With A Dose of Casey Ridge Apprehension Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 7, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 7, 2019

As I thought about which route to ride today I wanted a different one. At first I considered going north and riding east on FM 1485 to Casey Ridge and then into Roman Forest. FM 1485 doesn’t have wide shoulders in many places plus I wondered about loose dogs in Casey Ridge. Many years ago there was a dog sprint on a street as I entered Casey Ridge from the north but that is the only one I can remember. Recently I saw another cyclist on Strava.com ride through Roman Forest and north on Tram Road. I commented on the ride asking how the dogs were and he replied he didn’t see any. The reason I asked was the last time (6/28/16) two dogs chased me but fortunately there was a chainlink fence between us.

With those in mind I held off deciding until I was underway. Starting at 10:09 AM with the weather looking good for a long ride. The weather during the bike ride: start 84 (82% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind W 8 mph. Finish 93 (57% humidity), a few clouds, wind W 12 mph. My summer bike ride kit: shorts, a short sleeve jersey, and arm sleeves.

Riding north to Porter I went east on FM 1314 to Loop 494 to detour around the construction on I-68/US59 frontage road at Community Drive. At some point Loop 494 will be affected by the construction but not so far. I had not made my route decision yet and as I neared the fork I chose the “New Caney – Roman Forest – Splendora” route and continued biking north on Loop 494. Entering Tavola I followed the streets I usually ride when I circle into Roman Forest but keep riding east to Tram Road. Roman Forest Blvd. shrinks to two lanes and the road is deteriorated east of Tram Road which why I don’t ride there anymore. Tram Road has a nice smooth asphalt surface most of the way to FM 2090. Before beginning the Tram Road leg I took these photos.

  • Bike Ride Tram Road-1
  • Bike Ride Tram Road-2

Traffic on Tram Road in the past was very light. Sometimes I rode the 2 miles to FM 2090 and not be passed but today numerous cars and pickups passed in both directions. I am happy to report no dog sprints required though about two thirds of the way to FM 2090 two dogs on chains did bark a lot as I rode by. The chains appeared to be firmly attached to large doghouses. So I can add this route into my routine again.

In Splendora I stopped at the Chevron station for ice and water and to eat a Clif Bar for energy. Back on the Canyon I rode south with the wind mostly from my right side not causing me too much of a problem. When I got to Porter I pulled into the Circle K station and took a rest break checking email, drinking water and then adding more ice and water to my bottle before leaving to finish the ride.

Heading into Kingwood around the 42 mile point my average speed was 14.1 mph but would drop down as I made my way the residential streets and trails to finish the ride at 2:02 PM. Looking at rides several years ago I see that my average speed today is 1 mph slower, sometimes 2 mph slower. I am going to attribute that to being older, a different bike, and a different bike computer. Anything else I can blame?

With today’s 46.89 miles I am ahead of the pace I need to reach my 800 mile goal for June with 202.03 miles, 25% of the goal, and 169.3 miles for the week.

Saturday’s weather will be hotter and dry so I will be on the bike.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

2018 refuses to let 2019 miles get ahead while all of the other years have given 2019 the passing sign.

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

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Texas Bicycling News Digest June 6th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on June 6, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 6, 2019

Cyclist fatally struck in hit-and-run on North Freeway exit ramp in Houston

By Julian Gill | www.chron.com

A bicyclist was killed Thursday morning while riding on a North Freeway exit ramp near Greens Road, according to Metro Video.

The cyclist, who was not identified, had been riding in the mainlanes of the highway when he went down the exit ramp. A driver struck him on ramp, throwing him off the bike, Metro Video reported.

The driver who …


Helmets offered as part of Blueberry Fest initiative

dailysentinel.com

Nacogdoches-area medical facilities want to provide bicycle helmets to nearly 200 Blueberry Festival goers as part of a program to encourage cyclist safety.

2019 will mark the second year of the Hard Hats for Little Heads initiative — a grant and donation funded project and partnership between the Texas Medical Association, Nacogdoches Medical Center network and the San Augustine County Medical Society. …


College students embark on a 4,000-mile journey to deliver hope across the country

By Britni R. McAshan | www.tmc.edu

Mere days into their roughly 70-day, 4,000-mile journey to Alaska, dozens of civically-minded University of Texas at Austin students participating in the Texas 4000 ride made a quick stop in Houston to present checks to Texas Children’s Hospital and the University of Texas MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Center Hospital to support cancer-related programs and research at each of the institutions.

Marlon Bailey, a 2019 Texas 4000 rider and …


HOTTER’N HELL HUNDRED ADDS NEW EVENT – THE CHUPACABRA 200!

DAVE DIAMOND | newstalk1290.com

There’s something new at the Hotter’N Hell Hundred this year and it’s unlike anything The Ride has done before. Not only are they adding a Gravel Grinder option on Saturday evening, but for the seriously hard-core riders there’s the Chupacabra 200! The Gravel Grinder itself is pretty straightforward, it’s a bicycle ride done almost exclusively on gravel roads. In this case everything will begin and end in …


Member Spotlight: Corey Kidd

bikehouston.org

Corey Kidd is one of our newest Ambassadors. Corey joined BikeHouston eight months ago and immediately stepped up to volunteer. Originally from Nacogdoches, he lives in Houston with his awesome wife Kimberly and their Australian Shepherd “Cookie”.

Where do you work / what do you do for a living?

Powell Industries – Lead Mechanical Designer

Real Estate Agent – Keller Williams Houston Preferred (Pearland)

What is the nature of your volunteer work with BikeHouston, and what is your favorite volunteer job? …


Build 50 Challenge Success: Meet Houston’s New Bike Lanes!

bikehouston.org

We’re extending our Build 50 Challenge to election day! That means, we’re upping the pressure on our Mayor and City Council to ensure the final 7 miles of bikeways get built to meet our 50 mile goal. Here’s a look at some of our newest bike lanes and streets to keep an eye on for improvements in the next 6 months. Want to help us keep the momentum going? Send us a picture of you on your bike using a recently improved bike lane or one that you want to see improved in the next 6 months. We’ll send a bunch over to the Mayor!

Newest Bike Lanes: Kelley Street …


12 Days Of Bike Commuting – Day 5/ Da’ Boss

bikehouston.org

Meet an aficionado and bike master supreme, Clark. This free-wheeler is BikeHouston’s executive director and the ultimate boy scout for all things bicycle. Clark has been riding bicycles for a long, long time and began riding as a 4-year old on his big brother’s bike in Nebraska. His love of cycling is no joke. He’d rather ride his bike than drive his car. He rides his bike in heat, cold and rain because he just loves it.

Clark does many things right when deciding to use his bicycle as his mobility choice. He …


Weekend Rides: Mt. Bonnell Scenic to MJs & Red Horn

Brad Weaver | steinerranchcycling.com

Saturday training rides leaving from Cups & Cones: • 7:30 am – Headed clockwise downtown to MJs via Bonnell and Scenic drive. https://www.strava.com/routes/10498583 o Track progress here: https://www.wahooligan.com/users/live/0SMVmji6alCkLzYxOg7mTw

• Endurance Pace Group leaves at 8:30 am for an out and back to the Arboretum…speed should average around …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

TY to everyone who came out to meet and support the Rockies route riders in @HP_Texas , especially the Mayor! #Texas4000 #T4KRockies pic.twitter.com/r6EAAl61Fj

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 7, 2019

Okay. I'm not a big Strava record guy BUT there are a couple of spots I might pick it up a notch. Spillway climb White Rock Lake. #2 Today, #1 2019 age 65-69, my bike? 1Speed, flat pedals and bars, 1 1/2 tires, Brooks saddle, Carradice bag (heavy bike) AND 4 seconds behind my PR. pic.twitter.com/VMiCrfPUmL

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) June 6, 2019

"Riding bikes is the closest any of us can come to human-powered flight, and the fact that we just happen to still be connected to the ground doesn’t diminish from the sensation."https://t.co/QFV7bhp2lv

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) June 6, 2019

We can’t think of a better way to participate in the Tour de Fort Worth Opening Ride than on one of our e-assist bikes! Details coming soon on how you can ride an e-assist bike for FREE during the opening ride on June 23rd. https://t.co/1MHkJQ5Zk4 pic.twitter.com/HbaF97YPxE

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) June 6, 2019

.@HoustonBCycle helps me get my samples from Texas Children’s quickly AND enjoyably! @Rice_BIOE pic.twitter.com/6m2SFtQKfi

— Mary Natoli (@NatoliCannoli) June 6, 2019

Check out the @TXMedCenter story on the Ozarks route visit to @TexasChildrens & @MDAndersonNews in Houston. #Texas4000 #T4KOzarks https://t.co/N2Ybt14wXp

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 6, 2019

We saw some awesome jerseys this year! Show us yours by using #bpms150.

Photo: @alan_atkins on Instagram pic.twitter.com/5nsmtWDqkk

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) June 6, 2019

Make plans to ride with us on Sunday! We're doing our Rio Medina ride. Wheels down at 8 am. https://t.co/9q8TA8Lzrp pic.twitter.com/xHzkE76b3p

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) June 6, 2019

TY @HPDPS_TX for escorting the Rockies route riders out of Dallas. What a way to start Day 5 yesterday! #Texas4000 #T4KRockiea https://t.co/wUgSWvXMmw

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 6, 2019

The Rockies route riders arrive in Calgary on 7/8 and roll out the morning of 7/10. #Texas4000 #T4KRockies 😊🚴‍♂️🚴‍♀️🇨🇦 https://t.co/eVDlyqUjjA

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 6, 2019

Bike of the day! Justin is about to have some serious fun on his Yeti SB150! #bikelife #bikeoftheday #yeticycles #mtb https://t.co/sPRcd8Rssi pic.twitter.com/ksiHuKe1xk

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) June 6, 2019

Brian to lead DB1 weekly ride! (Jun 08, 2019 07:00AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) June 6, 2019

HCSO investigating a fatal hit and run accident on the north freeway. According to a Sgt. on scene the victim was on a bicycle and attempting to exit at Rankin when he was hit. No suspect description at this time. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/Sq8Mz0wOd7

— Brittany Jeffers (@KPRC2BrittanyJ) June 6, 2019

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event 2019 LIFETIME Driveway Series Week 14 – Austin, TX 2019 LIFETIME Driveway Series Week 14 at Austin, TXhttps://t.co/xewQgA0CUYhttps://t.co/lTXdQxChf9

5PM Juniors & Women 3/4/5
Combined Field Limit: 75
CATEGORYSTART TIMEDISTANCEFIELD LIMI… https://t.co/zu5Rns7i2a

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 7, 2019

New Event Bicycle Sport Shop Beginner Racer Program #4 – Austin, TX Bicycle Sport Shop Beginner Racer Program #4 at Austin, TXhttps://t.co/L4ral2YPSm

CATEGORYSTART TIMEDISTANCEFEE
Clinic – Adult Entry5:15 PM1 hours$25
Clinic #4's focus is "Sprin… https://t.co/EtTspRm6fQ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 7, 2019

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Bike Ride on The New

Texbiker.net Posted on June 6, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 6, 2019

After the flat tire during Tuesday’s bike ride I decided to replace the well worn Continental GatorSkin tires with new ones. The new tires step up a level with Continental Gator Hardshell 700x28mm and to be safe I replaced the tubes too. Maybe these will go even farther.

So with new tires I headed out on today’s bike ride at 10:10 AM on the “Kingwood to Ramsey Road – Huffman” route. Adding a couple of streets to increase the mileage I ended up riding 39.03 miles. The week now stands at 122.41 miles and June is up to 155.45 miles, 19% of my 800 mile goal.

Today’s weather is much better than yesterday which had rain most of the day. Weather during the bike ride: start 82 (82% humidity), a few clouds, wind SW 5 mph. Finish 92 (54% humidity), a few clouds, wind W 7 mph. The sunshine felt great and light wind was enough to help with cooling. I wore shorts, short sleeve jersey, and arm sleeves.

When I got to Ramsey Road I turned left and found a shady spot to sit on the guardrail. While resting I ate a Clif bar to give me energy for the ride back to Kingwood. The serenity of the spot was interrupted a few times by passing cars and pickups. This road used to be lightly traveled but for some reason traffic has increase. I took these photos while resting.

  • Bike Ride Ramsey Road North
  • Bike Ride Ramsey Road west
  • Bike Ride Ramsey Road South

The blue sky and quiet was soothing as I sat there and I almost wanted to stay longer but I got back on the Canyon and headed west to FM 2100.

Arriving in Huffman I stopped at the Chevron station to refill my water bottle for the remaining 11+ miles. Biking west on FM 1960 the wind provided some resistance but I was able to improve my average speed to 14.0 mph by the time I made the right turn onto Atascocita Shores Drive. Winding through Atascocita back to W. lake Houston Parkway slowed me some but not enough to lower my average speed. I rode on W. Lake Houston Parkway north past HEB before turning to the west for the last two miles finishing the ride at 1:19 PM. Strava labeled this ride ” This was harder than your usual effort. ” And I agree. I accomplished what I set out to do, keep on track to reach my goal for June and 200+ miles for the week. I need 78 miles by Sunday which looks doable and the weather forecast is favorable too.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Bike Ride Summary

Strava Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

2019 trails 2018 by 15 miles and leads all other years.

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

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Texas Bicycling News Digest June 5th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on June 5, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 5, 2019

Bicyclist hit by car on West Side

By Ben Spicer | www.ksat.com

Incident occurred near Guadalupe Street, S. Zarzamora St.

SAN ANTONIO – A bicyclist was taken to an area hospital after he was hit by a vehicle overnight, San Antonio police said Wednesday.

The incident occurred just before 3:30 a.m. near Guadalupe Street and South Zarzamora Street on the city’s West Side. …


Lower Greenville bicycle shop with live-music leanings to close

lakewood.advocatemag.com

The only bike shop on Lower Greenville will close at the end of the month.

Transit Bicycle Co. opened originally in Uptown 10 years ago, taking over and rebranding the former West Village Cycles. The shop moved to Lower Greenville at Oram in 2013.

“It was an old bar. Not in great shape. A raw, grimy space for a raw, grimy bike shop,” says owner Fran Badgett.

Badgett says the …


A closer look at another HCAG-funded bike project: Heights MKT trail to White Oak Bayou Trial

Wilson | houstreets.com

Today I’m going to continue my series of bike infrastructure that is funded and coming, but you might now know about. This is another project that is being spearheaded by TxDOT Houston that was recently funded by the Houston-Galveston Area Council. These projects are typically majority funded by federal funds, with some percentage of local funds being used alongside. I recently detailed a similar project with a comparable timeline to connect the Heights MKT trail to Memorial Park.

Today, I want to look at the connector that is planned to connect the MKT Trail to the White Oak Bayou Trail. A 10′ wide sidewalk and bridge are to be constructed to link them utilizing existing TxDOT right-of-way (ROW). …


Surprising neighborhood support for white hockey-stick barriers

MichaelBluejay | bicycleaustin.info

On Nextdoor.com, a neighbor complained about the vertical white plastic barriers the City put in the street near some intersections, separating the car lane from the bike lane, saying they were an eyesore. Surprisingly, most neighbors disagreed with him, saying they enhance cyclist safety. Or maybe not so surprising: while the general public has a disdain for cyclists and their safety, people on Nextdoor.com are more likely to be community-minded, by definition.

Here’s the original complaint: …


Houston’s Near Northside neighborhood’s sidewalks, biking infrastructure surveyed by Kinder Institute

HEATHER LEIGHTON | kinder.rice.edu

On Saturday, Kinder Institute for Urban Research staff and community volunteers came together at the BakerRipley Leonel Castillo Community Center to conduct a walking and biking infrastructure survey of the Near Northside neighborhood.

Teams went out to canvas the condition of the neighborhood’s sidewalks — including whether they were clear of overgrowth and obstructions or had uneven pavement or breaks in the …


Team of UT students, grads biking to Alaska as part of nonprofit’s cancer fundraising, awareness effort

By Luke Henkhaus | www.theeagle.com

Students and recent graduates from the University of Texas take off on a day-long trek to Houston after breakfast at the Kettle restaurant in Bryan. After Houston, the group is headed to Arkansas, with their final destination being Anchorage, Alaska. The riders are part of Texas 4000, a nonprofit that offers prevention-focused education, support to those affected by cancer and funding for lifesaving research. Each summer, the group sends UT students on 70-day rides of more than 4,000 miles each. Since it was founded in 2004, the organization has raised more than $9.5 million for research and other cancer-fighting initiatives. …


BASTROP COUNTY Animal Center to host bicycle ride fundraiser

www.brownwoodtx.com

The Austin Animal Center will host its Ride for the Rescues fundraiser at 9 a.m. Sunday June 9th at Buescher State Park, 100 Park Road 1E, Smithville

The ride is about 25 miles on Park Road 1C to Bastrop State Park, and is open to all levels of cyclist, though there are a few steep hills. There will be no support or gear wagon.

The suggested donation is $25 in cash or check at the event. Reservations are requested at bit.ly/RidefortheRescues2.


Improvements to Longhorn Dam and a new bridge over Lady Bird Lake may be on their way

Author: Leslie Adami | www.kvue.com

The next community meeting is scheduled for Monday, June 10.

AUSTIN, Texas — On Monday, the City of Austin Public Works Department will be hosting its second community meeting over the Longhorn Dam Multimodal Improvement project.

Talks of change and improvements started in 2018 when the city began working on a preliminary engineering report to evaluate the possibility of a new pedestrian and bicycle bridge of Lady Bird Lake, as well as review some possible improvements to the existing bridge. …


Cycling with parrots Precious and Obedient

By Donna McCollum | www.ktre.com

NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KTRE) -Avid cyclist Craig Herman turns heads in Nacogdoches when he rides.

He has two special passengers, Precious and Obedient, that he takes with him just about everywhere, even on bike rides. Precious and Obedient are his pet parrots.

Donna McCollum talks to the parrot enthusiast in this Webxtra.


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Today the Ozarks route riders from the 2019 team presented a check for $25K to @TexasChildrens to fund a bereavement camp for Spanish speaking families. We're so proud to help bring these much needed support services to families. #Texas4000 #T4KOzarks pic.twitter.com/46IG0Y4rR7

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 5, 2019

Community bike ride and pop-up bike lane in Gulfton this Saturday from 9-12pm! @HoustonPlanning partnering with @LINK_Houston, Connect Community, St. Luke's Church, Freewheels Houston, and Gulfton Super Neighborhood Council pic.twitter.com/1JNEqurncM

— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) June 5, 2019

Why are they doing this? And are these the trails by the Hike and Bike off Conway?

— Jeff C. (@331miles) June 5, 2019

Please make plans to join us for our annual ride & picnic from Pickrell Park in Schertz! Wheels down at 8 am. https://t.co/fK2M2y1fZA pic.twitter.com/TSdcm8t3aG

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) June 5, 2019

Gallery: @UTAustin's @Texas4000 brings cyclists through Bryan on Tuesday as they ride from Austin to Anchorage in an effort to raise money for cancer researchhttps://t.co/Js74PoSBDG pic.twitter.com/eoAd1manIU

— The Eagle (@theeagle) June 5, 2019

Cheers to the City of Mission for doing it's part in the destruction of the Mission trails. The only area in Hidalgo County where runners and cyclists can exercise without the fear of being squashed by motorists.
Way to Go Guys!!!!@MayorOcana pic.twitter.com/Irl58yCL6a

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) June 5, 2019

Yup in South Mission off of the expressway. The trails have been slowly been chopped up. First the gun club needed land despite the fact they're raining pellets on everyone, then the sewage plant, now it's rumored that it is due to subdivisions. City isn't talking to us no more.

— Daniel Cruz (@DCRUZ547) June 5, 2019

We hit the trail letting people who🚶‍♂️🚴‍♀️ near Longhorn Dam know about our upcoming open house. You’re invited, too! Stop by & provide feedback on bridge alternatives & interim improvements.

📆 Mon, 6/10
🕓 5:30-7p
📍Fiesta Gardens (2101 Jesse E. Segovia)
📣Spread the word w a RT! pic.twitter.com/bEQwn3iAOD

— ATX Transportation (@austinmobility) June 5, 2019

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Walnut Creek Trail Crew – Austin Ridge Riders – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/vQnltHshx6

Gonna be doing dirt work and armoring to fix creek crossing issues on Mark's Art OR, depending on dir… https://t.co/ujXpJXXHWG

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 5, 2019

New Event 7th Annual Spirit Ride – Livingston, TX https://t.co/MWZOklBM50https://t.co/x0pgdDmSwM

When: 8:00am Saturday October 5, 2019

Cycling-25 Mile – Individual Age group/open
$35.00

Cycling-35 mile route – Individual Age group/open
$35.00

Cyc… https://t.co/cFyrm66sGf

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 5, 2019

New Event Tour de Southern Walnut Creek Trail – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/C7QONGijVN

8 am start time.

NOTE: The Govalle parking lot might be closed for swimming pool construction. If so, we can p… https://t.co/NuDrxwQ0Cp

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 5, 2019

New Event Texas Cycle Werks South Austin Trail Rides – Austin, TX Texas Cycle Werks, proud sponsors of the ATX100K endurance race series, hosts weekly shop rides each Tuesday and Thursday leaving from the shop in south Austin and heading out to the South… https://t.co/iuQelIINa7

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 5, 2019

New Event ARR Trail Crew / Special Rock Crew ROUND II – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/327qDrWUvP

Meet at the POOL PARKING LOT near the bike repair station.

We will be using specialized equipment to m… https://t.co/6H8dtH3GYg

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 5, 2019

New Event Sun City-Andice Social Ride – Georgetown, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/AVzcUXO5mI

Join us for a leisurely 25 mile ride on mostly small county roads. Average pace 11-13 mph. No store stop, although … https://t.co/BhqSYopaKZ

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 5, 2019
https://twitter.com/texbiker/status/113638958518807756

New Event Memorial Park Crits – Houston, TX https://t.co/EysrQUFeddhttps://t.co/tIw4xiubNM

Join us for the 2019 race series this summer at Bike Barn’s Memorial Park Criterium. Come every Wednesday night to watch some great local racing and enjoy an… https://t.co/7ko1Yvbidw

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Ride Like A Girl 2019 End of Season Ride & Party – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/XFaTs8OtYu

The season goes by so quickly! Come out to End of Season Ride and Party. There will be grillin' ha… https://t.co/jsfGzh1RRS

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Ride Like A Girl – Lakeway Hamilton Greenbelt & Post Ride Party – Lakeway,TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/UnSqJyl1ZL

** All level mountain bike rides for women only! ** All riders must bring a trail-w… https://t.co/eMLDwx9mW9

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Ride Like A Girl Skills Clinic – City Park @ Emma Long Motorcycle Trails – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/pot2QvTJb9

** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **

All riders must bring… https://t.co/roG4oA2aU7

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Ride Like A Girl – Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/FBfZqgysKt

** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **

All riders must bring a trail-worthy bike, c… https://t.co/eUvXSQS6M0

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Ride Like A Girl – Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/FC2wQp52N2

** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **

All riders must bring a trail-worthy bike,… https://t.co/h4Uhl1I8Cm

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Ride Like A Girl – Barton Creek Greenbelt @ 360 Trailhead -Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/ywv7VMjtci

** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **

All riders must bring a trail-worthy … https://t.co/XctAxKp6S3

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Build a NEW TRAIL @Country Club Creek Greenbelt – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/rVRhYjaJTs

Austin Ridge Riders and Lumber Society are building a NEW Trail on the Country Club Creek Greenbelt… https://t.co/BJhZZDPNVv

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Ride Like A Girl – Southie Trails & Post Ride Party – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/ye7zPHxNjV

** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **

All riders must bring a trail-worthy bike,… https://t.co/HU4debeS1k

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Ride Like A Girl – Barton Creek Greenbelt @ 360 Trailhead – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/NaVFypF1c4

** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **

All riders must bring a trail-worthy… https://t.co/GdnGV4ExBD

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

New Event Ride Like A Girl – Brushy Creek Trails & Post Ride Party – Cedar Park, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/WGsheJM0Kp

** All level mountain bike rides for women only! **

All riders must bring a trail-wor… https://t.co/ehUDPOTouV

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 6, 2019

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