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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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Texas Bicycling News Digest June 4th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on June 4, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 4, 2019

REINVENTING THE WHEEL

starlocalmedia.com

Cycling rally aims to change lives and culture

There’s a sports renaissance coming to Oak Point Park in Plano. On June 8 the 28th Annual Collin Classic Bike Rally, sponsored in part by the TAFF Foundation, will be held with a goal of fundraising $100,000 for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County. The rally is set for 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at Oak Point Park in Plano. …


My Meh May 2019 Strava Statistics: Slowing, Not Stopping

A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com

May is the fifth month, the last one until October when we Texans can hope for a few cool, low humidity days. Melinda May – she goes by just May – is the name of kick-butt ABC television show MARVEL’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. played by Ming-Na Wen. I didn’t know it had come back on so I got caught up on the first four episodes. Silly, outlandish, preposterous, and not exactly the height of the performing arts, I enjoy it because of all that — it’s fun. And may …


Texas 4000 rides through the Brazos Valley

Author: Kacey Bowen | www.kagstv.com/

Over 20 University of Texas students rode through College Station in part of a 70-day cross country bike ride to fight cancer.

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — It’s not all the time when a group of Longhorn fans ride into College Station and are greeted with praise.

But, that’s what it was for the 27 University of Texas students who came into town Monday afternoon as part of Texas 4000.

Texas 4000 is a cross-country bike ride that starts in Austin, Texas and ends in Anchorage, Alaska. Students who participate raise money and awareness for cancer. …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Best part of summer in Houston? Wednesday nights at Memorial Park Crits! Repost from meowmymiller – This is what supporting women's bike racing looks like. Thanks to Bike Barn for rotating the… https://t.co/uQ1UvVvbEN

— Haute Wheels Racing (@hautewheelsrace) June 5, 2019

#goodvibesonly We are hopeful that the weather will be ah-mazing for our clinic tomorrow! Can’t wait to see all your pretty faces as we get down to the nitty gritty, learning how to properly wash our bicycles, on a… https://t.co/1bk6ALd50G

— Dirt Side Sisters (@DirtSideSisters) June 4, 2019

Shoutout to the unofficial official Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop BMX Team! Second place squad at last weekend’s state race.#rideyourbike #bmx pic.twitter.com/qeBQJPeQwY

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) June 4, 2019

That is a great picture of a ride dedication circle. Every day riders and locals come together to make ride dedications for those whose life has been touched by cancer. #texas4000 https://t.co/IX24tTvzPu

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 4, 2019

Thanks Lampasas for a great Day 1 of the 70 day journey to Alaska in the fight against cancer! #Texas4000 https://t.co/pgXODBF1tO

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 4, 2019

Honoring the memory of those lost to cancer. Fighting cancer every mile for everyone. #Texas4000 https://t.co/akgJ2LNSed

— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) June 4, 2019

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Small Piece of Glass, Flat Tire, Will Install New Tires, Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on June 4, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 4, 2019

Today’s bike ride started off well at 9:41 AM. I selected the “May Park Community Center – Huffman” route for distance which turned out to be 42.23 miles moving June’s total to 116.42 miles, 15% of my 800 mile goal. Strava tells me, This was harder than your usual effort.

The weather heated up but I dressed for it: shorts, short sleeve jersey, and arm sleeves. Weather during the bike ride: start 90 (66% humidity), mostly cloudy wind S 5 mph. Finish 94 (51% humidity), mostly cloudy, wind SE 9 mph.

I looked for changes along the route since the last time I rode this route was April 9th, 2019. The first 21 miles is on roads I ride frequently but once I turned right on FM 1960 from FM 2100 heading east the roads define this route. A went well until about the 23.5 mile point when I felt my rear tire going soft. I slowed, got of the bike and squeezed the rear tire, knowing what to expect, it was soft. I slowly spun the rear tire around looking for the culprit and didn’t see anything. Ahead on the shoulder were three parked trucks blocking the shoulder. The occupants were working under a railroad track bridge beside FM 1960. Watching the east bound traffic I walked around the trucks looking for a spot where I could work on the flat. Not far from the last truck the guardrail ended so I chose that place. I found a discarded washcloth to rest the rear derailleur on, shifted the rear cassette to the third ring, and removed the wheel.

My sunglasses are good for distance vision while riding but up closed I can’t see clearly so I removed them and inspected the rear tire looking for the problem. Starting at the valve stem I rotated the wheel to the left and about 10 inches from the stem I found the potential problem, a piece of glass sticking into the tire. Using my nail I dug it out and thought this must be it. I used the tire tools to get the bead loose from the rim, pulled the tube out around where the glass stuck and found the hole in the tube. Thinking that was easy I got the patch kit from my seat back and got concerned when I saw the glue tube looked like it was punctured making me think it wasn’t any good. Moving ahead I roughed up the tube, removed the lid from glue and was relieved when glue came out. I spread the glue around the puncture, waited for the glue to dry, and made a note to put a new patch kit in my seat bag when I get home. I applied the patch, pressed it on firmly and pushed the tube back in the tire. To be safe I inspected the rest of the tire and found a number of cuts and gashed before coming across a piece of wire buried in the tire. Using the sheetrock screw that I mark puncture holes with I dug out the piece of wire. Pulling the tube out again this time I didin’t find any damage to the tube from the wire. I guess I found it in time. With the tube back in the tire I remounted the bead, pumped up the tire and began putting all the stuff away giving the patch time to tell me if I did a good job or not. The patch held and the tire was firm so I got back on the Canyon and continued the bike ride. After the ride I will install new tires and probably new tubes. The front tire has 7,875 miles on it and the rear has 8,345 miles. I think this is the most miles I biked on a set of tire.

This route is on of the few I ride regularly that is 99.9% in Harris County. The only part not there is the few tenths of a mile into Liberty County before I turn around and ride back to the west. One day soon I need to continue east on FM 1960 to FM 686. I use to ride there frequently but the chip seal shoulder and dogs east of the railroad overpass lessen the appeal of biking there. Maybe the dogs have other things to keep them busy and I will tolerate the chip seal.

On Huffman-Eastgate Road the surface is smooth as is Willy Lane until I got to the Luce Bayou construction project. That doesn’t last but a short distance and then I stopped at the May Community Center to refill my waterbottle. That didn’t take long and I was off biking west on Wolf Road. At FM 2100 I stopped at the Texaco store and added ice to my water bottle.

Riding south on FM 2100 I wasn’t aware of the detour around the Luce Bayou project. The shoulder disappeared forcing me onto the main detour lanes with a concrete barrier on my right. Fortunately while I rode through the work zone no south bound traffic accompanied me until I got past the concrete barrier and moved back to the shoulder.

My thoughts were to stop at the Huddle House restaurant in Huffman and use my free waffle coupon but when I got there I wasn’t hungry and remembering the apple fritter from yesterday’s ride and the sugar overload I decided not to stop.

Biking south on FM 2100 into the headwind was taxing but making the right turn onto FM 1960 the wind shift to my left and pedaling became easier. The ride from there back to Kingwood went smoothly. At Fuddruckers I saw another cyclist as I waited to cross Kingwood Drive and we exchanged hellos. The last 2+ miles to the finish went well and I finished the ride at 1:29 PM.

Weather on Wednesday could be very wet as a tropical storm heads to the gulf around Houston. I probably will not be able to ride. It should move on by Thursday morning and maybe I can bike then.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

2019 and 2018 are separated by only 10 miles while 2017 and 2016 trail by larger margins.

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

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Texas Bicycling News Digest June 3rd 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on June 3, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 3, 2019

Houston Ave. @ White Oak Dr. redesign complete

Wilson | houstreets.com

The Memorial Heights Redevelopment Authority / TIRZ #5 has recently completed the reconstruction of an intersection in the SE corner of the Heights area.

Houston Avenue @ White Oak Drive is a key ingress and egress point from the Woodland Heights area into Downtown Houston and the Near Northside communities.

The intersection as previously constructed operated a two-lane slip lane for …


Link planned to connect Memorial Park to Heights trails

Wilson | houstreets.com

The Houston-Galveston Area Council recently released their final funding list for their 2018 Call for Projects, and out of 188 submitted projects, the bicycle/pedestrian connection was ranked 10th.

The project would build a 10′ wide sidewalk/bike lane from the corner of Memorial Park along existing TxDOT right-of-way (ROW) on the berm along I-10, underneath a railroad bridge, and provide a connection to an existing pedestrian bridge across I-10. …


Man Arrested for Cutting Man’s Throat Over a Bicycle and a Phone

By Matt Tramell | sanangelolive.com

SAN ANGELO, TX – A man was arrested yesterday after breaking into a strangers home, cutting his throat, and stealing his phone and bicycle.

On June 2, the San Angelo Police Department was dispatched to the area of Preusser and Main for call about a man being robber. Once they arrived they met with the victim who was visibly bleeding right under his Adam’s Apple.

Police say that while the victim was sleeping a man entered the room and put a pocket …


Upcoming Rides

Chasing Watts | chasingwatts.com

Tuesday Night Intervals w/ South Texas Cycling Club Tuesday, June 4, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

MPPPL Tuesday, June 4, 2019 @ 5:30 AM

Smackdown TNE Tuesday, June 4, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Paperclip Tuesday, June 4, 2019 @ 5:45 PM

Wednesday UBG Wednesday, June 5, 2019 @ 6:30 PM

Sugar Land WNW 2019 Wednesday, June 5, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Memorial Park Crits (MPC) Wednesday, June 5, 2019 @ 5:00 PM

Cool Cat Cycles Wed Night Gravel Wednesday, June 5, 2019 @ 6:30 PM

Paperclip Thursday, June 6, 2019 @ 5:45 PM

Thursday Night Shop Ride – Short Route (12.5) Miles – Pearland Bicycles Thursday, June 6, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Smackdown TNE Thursday, June 6, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Pearland Bicycles Thursday Night Shop Ride 25.8 Miles Thursday, June 6, 2019 @ 6:00 PM

Zube NWCC ride – Multiple groups Saturday, June 8, 2019 @ 7:30 AM

Sugar Cycles (Short) Saturday, June 8, 2019 @ 7:30 AM

Sunday Hunday Sunday, June 9, 2019 @ 7:00 AM

Sugar Cycles MS150 Group Ride Sunday, June 9, 2019 @ 7:30 AM


UPCOMING RIDES

Fort Worth Bicycling Association | www.fwbaclub.org

Rusty Chain Gang Ramble Tue, June 04, 2019 8:00 AM 4936 McPherson Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
Lake Weatherford Sunday Ride Sun, June 09, 2019 4:00 PM E Lake and Mikus Rd, Weatherford Texas
Rusty Chain Gang Ramble Tue, June 11, 2019 8:00 AM 4936 McPherson Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
Willow West Sat, June 15, 2019 8:00 AM 5189 Interstate 20 Frontage Rd #101, Willow Park, TX 76087
No Wind No Hills Sun, June 16, 2019 8:00 AM 6240 U.S. 287 Frontage Rd, Arlington, TX 76001
Rusty Chain Gang Ramble Tue, June 18, 2019 8:00 AM 4936 McPherson Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
Rusty Chain Gang Ramble Tue, June 25, 2019 8:00 AM 4936 McPherson Blvd, Fort Worth, TX


Connect the Dots – Suburban Two Wheeled Adventure.

Noe Espinosa | www.strava.com


Waco: UT students to bike 4,000 miles to raise money for cancer research

By Royden Ogletree | www.kwtx.com

WACO, Texas (KWTX) A bright and sunny Texas summer day seems like good time for a casual bike ride. What about a 4,000 mile bike ride? That’s how far the non-profit organization ‘Texas 4000’ will be cycling in order to raise money for cancer research.The group, made up of University of Texas students, stopped in Waco Sunday night to rest after they completed the first leg of their 70 day journey from Austin to Alaska.

"If we can bike 70 days and make it to Alaska, then you can try to …


Investigation reopens into Dominion-area cycling death of surgeon Naji Kayruz

by Jim Lefko | news4sanantonio.com

SAN ANTONIO – Four months after an alleged drunk driver struck and killed prominent local surgeon Naji Kayruz, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has reopened the investigation into where the suspect may have been drinking before the accident occurred.

"We have decided to go ahead and open the investigation again," Lt. Raul Salinas of the TABC confirmed today. …


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Chris Schmiedeke with another podium @okcproamclassic yesterday, finishing 2nd in the Master B race at the @FilmRowOKC Crit on Sunday!

📸 @okcproamclassic#rothetraining #okcproamclassic pic.twitter.com/1OgKjcQAyl

— ROTHE Training (@rothetraining) June 3, 2019

The first two wood features have been built on the new blue trail. Check out the view from the lift! #spidermountain @ Spider Mountain https://t.co/1yknoqUMOt

— Spider Mountain (@Spider_Mountain) June 3, 2019

May was a killer month for bike sharing in Houston! Here are our @CHI_StLukes Health Momentum stats:

😍: 8,235 unique riders
🚲: 24,511 trips
🍃: 107,951 lbs. carbon offset
🛣️: 113,058 miles traveled
⏱️: 955,593 minutes on bikes
😅: 4,522,324 calories burned pic.twitter.com/5LBYChhvaf

— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) June 3, 2019

Who saw this bike during the ride last month? Do you think you could ride this over 150 miles? (It's a fixed gear!)

Photo: @bikanicsusa on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/5gujp2NbDK

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) June 3, 2019

Cruising around for a little Morning Moots and noticed construction has begun in New Oak Grove Bike Path by the ball fields! If you get a chance, swing by and thank those hard working folks and maybe drop off water or lunch! Thanks to City of Grapevine… https://t.co/aq0kyZKByB pic.twitter.com/5P5Gs1jePY

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) June 3, 2019

Love how this video adds everything except @METROHouston buses and illustrating where the white oak bike lane is @uhdowntown… #txNOT https://t.co/kfBzU5lygb

— NorthlineLex (@NorthlineLex) June 3, 2019

#WorldBicycleDay doesn't matter if you do it for fun, health, competition or just to commute. Go out and enjoy the breeze through your hair pic.twitter.com/n6GTHk4jnn

— Michael Pincus 🧢 (@pincus1) June 3, 2019

World Bicycle Day with the girls. #WorldBicycleDay #TexasBiking # pic.twitter.com/MFW5a91Q82

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) June 3, 2019

Houston Ave. @ White Oak Dr. redesign complete – Blog post by @WilsonCalvert https://t.co/GtcFoNMGaW

— Critical Mass Houston (@HoustonCM) June 3, 2019

Ouch 🤕 pic.twitter.com/5gZG4ACW2R

— NorthlineLex (@NorthlineLex) June 3, 2019

New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event DFW Airport Fast Ride – Dallas, TX

Greater Dallas Bicyclistshttps://t.co/7g7el0lWnp

Airport Fast Ride — ~20 mph average, with a few extra miles thrown in. Please look for separate group, departing before regular airport ride to see if the… https://t.co/04qSlgv0RI

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 3, 2019

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A Route From the Archives, Avoiding Construction

Texbiker.net Posted on June 3, 2019 by Rick AnkrumJune 3, 2019

With the construction around I-69/US59 and the Grand Parkway at Community Drive I went back in the ride archives to find a route that went north but avoided the area. What I found was the “Oakhurst – Gene Campbell Road – Valley Ranch” route. The last time I rode this route was May 4th, 2016. This is a reverse of a route I ride frequently with some added streets at the beginning. Today I biked 41.15 miles. Since the Giro d’Italia ended yesterday I got an earlier start rolling wheels at 9:55 AM. I will need the extra time and early start times during June to reach my 800 mile goal. So far I am up to 74.19 miles, 9% of my goal.

The wind appears to have left the area which helped my pedaling and energy. Weather during the bike ride: start 87 (71% humidity), partly cloudy, wind calm. Finish 94 (51% humidity), partly cloudy, wind W 5 mph. Heat was more noticeable without the wind provided cooling. I wore shorts, short sleeve jersey, and arm sleeves.

Average speed was 14.4 mph for a long portion of the ride reflecting my leg power and the reduced wind resistance. Strava tells me ” This was harder than your usual effort.” Physical data:

  • average heart rate 138 bps
  • max heart rate 158 bps
  • average power 115 watts
  • max power 453 watts

I stopped at the Mobile station in New Caney at I-69/US59 but they were closed temporarily so I needed to find another place to refill my water bottle. I had enough to ride to the Circle K at FM 1314 and I69-/US59 where I refilled my water. As a treat I stopped at Pat’s Donuts and ate an apple fritter. All of the sugar was to power me to the finish about 8 miles away. I think the sugar was too much but I did have energy to keep my speed up until I got into Woodridge Forest. Riding through the residential streets in Kingwood I slowed down and finished with my average speed at 14.1 mph at 1:18 PM.

Weather for Tuesday will probably repeat today and I plan on riding.

Yesterday I took a rest day. I took the opportunity to wax my chain. It was starting to squeak and the last time I waxed it was 4/13/19 at 8,878 miles versus 10,255 miles.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

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