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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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As The Miles Passed My Legs Said This is a Recovery Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 26, 2019 by Rick AnkrumApril 26, 2019

At the start of today’s bike ride I didn’t think of it as a recovery ride but as the miles started to pass my legs sent the message along to the rest of my body. The route was my most frequently used one, “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman”. I rode 33.61 miles putting the week total at 175.3 miles and the month at 710.14 miles. With 4 possible biking days left in April I should top April 2018 miles and probably 800 miles too.

Starting at 11:54 AM the weather was picture perfect for biking: 79 (59% humidity), fair, wind NE 12 mph. Finish 84 (48% humidity), a few clouds, wind NE 6 mph. I dressed for cooler weather with shorts, long sleeve jersey, and a short sleeve jersey. I didn’t need the long sleeve jersey so much for coolness but rather for sunscreen. I started taking a mild antibiotic for a skin condition and it makes me sensitive to the sun.

  • Start weather
  • Finish weather

Not long after long I started I noticed the speed was not showing on my Elemnt computer so I stopped, removed the sensor, flipped the battery over to reset it, put the battery back and attached the sensor to the front wheel hub. I thought this fixed the problem but during the last mile I looked at the Elemnt and no speed. After the ride I tested the battery and it was almost dead so I replaced with a new one (CR2032).

I saw one other cyclist along the route and we waved at each other.

Not much issue with the ride today other than no leg speed keeping at 15 to 16 mph most of the time. On the way back to Kingwood I stopped at a small park on Kings River Drive for a few minutes of rest. I took these photos.

The blue sky can be seen above the trees. The beefy weathered benches felt good for my tired body. At this point I was about 5 miles from the finish.

After the rest my legs regained some power for the ride to the finish. I avoided the Kingwood High School traffic and crossed Kingwood Drive with only a few seconds of waiting. I finished the ride at 2:40 PM.

According to Space City Weather Saturday should be a carbon copy of today and I plan on biking.

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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Texas Bicycling News Digest April 25th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on April 26, 2019 by Rick AnkrumApril 26, 2019

Project Hero stops at Hood

By Kelby Wingert | www.forthoodsentinel.com

Around 40 wounded, ill or injured service members, veterans and first responders rode through the Great Place on bicycles as hundreds of Fort Hood Soldiers lined the roads and cheered them on April 18.

The cyclists were on the fourth day of the 2019 UnitedHealthcare Texas Challenge, a 300-mile bike ride organized by the non-profit organization Project Hero. The six-day bike ride started in Austin and ended in Arlington. …


Waco Cycling Map

by Renee Van Treuren | wacobicycleclub.com

After several years of work by the city staff, MPO board and WBC Bicycle Advocacy Committee, we now have an accepted and bonafide cycling map of the City downtown and surrounding area.

This map should help anyone who might want to bike to work, school, or just get around town more safely on a bike.

There are paper copies coming soon which will be placed in all local bike shops and other locations. …


Tommy Ketterhagen’s killer gets ten years in prison for probation violation from BikingATX


Tuesdays – Now through the time change in the fall Bike Rides

Waco Bicycle Club | wacobicycleclub.com

Level: A, B & C Terrain: Flat to moderately rolling hills with very low traffic Start: Roll out at 5:45 PM – Bring lights! Just in case.

Waco Dam 3803 Skeet Eason Rd Waco, TX 76708

Please note the guidelines for riding abilities for A, B and C groups. This ride is for those people who can at least ride 25 miles in a group setting. If you are not quite at that level of ability yet, please check out our weekend chill rides. If you are new to the Tuesday ride please introduce yourself to one of the ride leaders. …


Captain’s Blog – 4/25/19 – Training ride at Bulverde Community Park!

by danitza | cycling.powweb.com

Come out and join Velo Valero and the San Antonio Cycling Alliance this Saturday April 27th for a training ride starting at Bulverde Community Park – just south of the Bulverde Post Office & the Exxon station on Bulverde Lane.

We have two routes:

33 mile 42 mile Velo Valero will be conducting a raffle benefiting Bike MS during each of the Velo Valero led SACA rides. Buy a ticket at the ride start …


We’re Denton Dammit – April 25, 2019

By Lucinda Breeding | www.dentonrc.com

Someone in Denton fashioned a homemade bicycle frame out of wood. A local artist, Tonya Littman, saw the bicycle and its rider, who explained that he made the bike himself. Impressive.


Heights shop taking part in annual MS bike ride

by Landan Kuhlman | theleadernews.com

Cyclists all around are gearing up for the annual Houston-to-Austin trek aimed at raising money and awareness for multiple sclerosis, including a team in the heart of the Heights.

I Cycle Bike Shop owner Matt Wurth and the iCycle team will join thousands of riders across the region this Saturday and Sunday, uniting in a mission to end MS with the annual BP MS 150. …


3 West Design driven to take the pain out of finding the perfect bike saddle

by Dean Yobbi | www.bicycleretailer.com

FRISCO, Texas (BRAIN) — Sometimes finding the right product requires sitting down and designing it yourself.

Especially when that product is a comfortable yet high-performance bike saddle.

Just ask Jon Marceleno.

After a futile search for a saddle that didn’t cause soft-tissue pain in the perineal area, Marceleno, a self-described "tinkerer" and son of an engineer, went to work. The result is his grassroots saddle company 3 West Design, which currently has three models. All feature a patented three-quarter-inch dropped middle section and a V-shape notch that mimics the shape of the male perineum. …


Bellmead: Driver arrested after truck hits bicyclist

www.kwtx.com

BELLMEAD, Texas (KWTX) A Waco man whose truck struck a woman who rode a bicycle into his path on the northbound Interstate 35 access road in Bellmead was arrested after officers determined he was named in outstanding warrants.

The 56-year-old woman was riding her bicycle south on the northbound access road at around 5:20 p.m. Wednesday in Bellmead when she attempted to cross the roadway in front of the truck.

She suffered minor injuries and declined medical treatment.

The 33-year-old driver was taken to the McLennan County Jail, police said.

The accident is under investigation.


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Race Results https://t.co/ttGYIcQS9c https://t.co/ttGYIcQS9c

— KingRacingGroup (@KingRacingGroup) April 26, 2019

Chris Tolley WINS @drivewayseries tonight and takes the Overall Mini-Series Win, too! #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #elbowzracing #drivewaylife #iamspecialized #rotorbike pic.twitter.com/vSbii0Xtkb

— ELBOWZ Racing (@elbowzracing) April 26, 2019

The 2019 BP MS 150 is this weekend and we can hardly wait! On Saturday, April 27th Team BP and thousands of cyclists will be making their way from Houston to Austin to raise funds and awareness for MS. pic.twitter.com/f9dUXykybk

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) April 25, 2019

Thursdays are for watching folks ride really fast in circles.#rideyourbike #letsgetdizzy cc @DrivewaySeries pic.twitter.com/2wwsqBXwGN

— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) April 26, 2019

I hosted my family including ⁦@LibbyDoggett⁩ ⁦@LloydDoggettTX⁩ & some friends/fellow ⁦@BPMS150⁩ cyclists from Team ⁦@tacodeli⁩ for a celebratory dinner before the big ride. We are so excited to get started on Sat! #MS #MSWarriors #MultipleSclerosis #MS150 pic.twitter.com/xFFLHQ1UJN

— Lisa (@lisadoggettmd) April 26, 2019

There's a new bike and pedestrian trail going in along Rock Island Road. The path is actually part of the Forth Worth to Dallas Regional Trail system. Follow the link and learn more. #IrvingInvests https://t.co/Z0gTJ9WPIB pic.twitter.com/W2k7noakjy

— City of Irving (@thecityofirving) April 26, 2019

Your guide to the annual #BPMS150 ride to #Austin – https://t.co/4dn3uhDbRt #KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/eAd2fXg48z

— KPRC 2 Houston (@KPRC2) April 25, 2019

Join us next Tues., 4/30 at 10 am for a ribbon cutting ceremony at Reilly Elementary! We’re celebrating a new two-way protected bikeway. See you at the southwest corner of Reilly Elementary (405 Denson Drive). #2016Bond 🚲 Photo credit: @GhisalloFound 🚲 pic.twitter.com/ENfkoG3dc5

— ATX Transportation (@austinmobility) April 25, 2019

In two days 9,000 cyclists will pedal from #Houston to #Austin in this year's @BPMS150. We can't wait to celebrate at the finish line, just like these Team BP riders in 2014! #TBT #BPMS150 pic.twitter.com/upZkfMLwO7

— bp America (@bp_America) April 25, 2019

We're one of the safest ride in the country. We couldn't do that without our Ride Marshal program sponsored by Equinor! Thanks Equinor! #BikeMS #BPMS150 pic.twitter.com/JEo4JwCrXm

— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) April 25, 2019

Planning Department Transportation Planner Lauren Grove (pictured on left) was on the team that assisted with the Shepherd/Durham road safety audit. Kudos to all on the great team effort! https://t.co/BIaR37ZPPa

— Houston Planning (@HoustonPlanning) April 25, 2019

Join us this Saturday at Auditorium Shores for a ride to Eeyore's Birthday. Don't forget to RSVP for complementary Breakfast tacos and coffee.https://t.co/XA8JKFyedJ pic.twitter.com/3KzeDS3cly

— Smart Trips ATX (@SmartTripsATX) April 25, 2019

Our rides are open to everyone. https://t.co/cYbGLO8hAB

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) April 25, 2019

Cyrus to lead DB1 weekly ride for Chris! (Apr 27, 2019 07:30AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) April 25, 2019

RT @fortressfest: We’ll be kicking off the weekend with Tour de Fortress with @MayorBetsyPrice | @mellowjohnnys | @FWBikeSharing | @OutdoorVoices CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO FIND OUT MORE ✌️https://t.co/gGrxFSg84B pic.twitter.com/oOaHTFeHU2

— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) April 25, 2019

T-minus 2 days till #TeamSunAndSki rides the @BPMS150 from Houston ➡️ Austin! Are you on our 🚴 team this season? Show us your setup for the weekend! #ShareYourJersey #bpms150 #wearestrongerthanMS #bikeMS #sunandski pic.twitter.com/TtPhBX0jVk

— Sun & Ski Sports (@SunAndSkiSports) April 25, 2019

If you're not doing the Wildflower, please join us for our Rebecca Creek Ride on Sunday morning. https://t.co/JMa7xsqFRY pic.twitter.com/E1LFxCvXve

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) April 25, 2019

Yesterday was first weekly "practice" crit of the Spring/Summer races in Houston. I raced 3/4 and 1/2/3 back to back. If I told you I was behind 2 crashes would you take the over or the under?

— Jeff C. (@331miles) April 25, 2019

#TeamSunAndSki will carry orange bandannas 150 miles in the @BPMS150 to represent those affected by MS. "…ride for someone for motivation instead of just riding to get in better shape".
🧡 Learn more about the tradition of #BPMS150 bandannas: https://t.co/9gbanjSycb pic.twitter.com/TU7iwqPJBx

— Sun & Ski Sports (@SunAndSkiSports) April 25, 2019

Monday, April 29, 2019 at 7:30 PM – 8 PM 
City Church, 9431 Bandera Rd, San Antonio, Texas

Bandera Rd Corridor needs a Protected Bicycle Lane. 

Please go so you can… https://t.co/O9vhC4UWeU

— The aatblog.com (@BikeSanAntonio) April 25, 2019

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event 5th Annual Klunkytown Klassic – Fort Worth, TX https://t.co/v9E4q4NZOu

Save the date! The 5th installment of the greatest klunker downhill race on earth is set for May 19. Get those builds ready!

Valid klunker entries are defined as single s… https://t.co/JwqTyVQ311

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 25, 2019

New Event First Baptist Church – Whitehouse, TX Thursday night Bike ride from FBC Whitehouse parking lot rolling out @ 6:00pm on a 28 mile route. This is a medium paced ride @ 15-17 mph avg. This ride draws 10 – 15 riders per week and the lead rider dete… https://t.co/lODSb6XVyc

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 25, 2019

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Awesome Blue Sky Replaced Overcast Sky Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on April 25, 2019 by Rick AnkrumApril 25, 2019

From overcast sky yesterday to full blue sky today. What a difference a rain front passing through can make.

Choosing the “Kingwood – SH 242 – Kingwood” route I set off to the north facing a headwind until I made the u-turn at SH 242. I started the ride at 11:54 AM and rode 37.36 miles improving my April total to 676.53 miles. I am at 141.7 miles for the week. So far this year I biked 2,161 miles.

With the blue sky this is the weather during the bike ride: start 77 (62% humidity), a few clouds, wind W 10 mph gusts 20 mph. Finish 82 (47% humidity), a few clouds, wind NW 14 mph. I wore shorts, a long sleeve jersey topped with a short sleeve jersey. This was a good choice and I was comfortable riding into the wind and with the tailwind.

On the way to SH 242 I rode through Tavola to add a couple of miles to the route and took these photos.

The bright blue sky pops out in the last two photos especially.

From there I took the road that parallels along the east of the railroad track hoping to minimize the wind and the trees helped but the gusts still could be felt. When I returned to the north bound frontage road the wind was waiting. The legs were up to the wind and I made the left turn onto SH 242 and rode west into the wind. When I got to the guardrail where I could see Grand Texas I took these photos.

To the left of the photos a big sign flapped in the wind announcing that Grand Texas is hiring. I read in one of the papers they need about 500 employees when they open soon. Traffic on SH 242 will increase quite a bit then.

The ride back to Kingwood with the tailwind allowed me to improve my average speed to 14.3 mph which maintained until I got back into Kingwood around the 34 mile point. My timing was good and avoided the school traffic to finish at 2:41 PM. After finishing the ride the weather was so great my wife and I sat on our patio for 20 minutes or more.

Friday’s weather forecast calls for a repeat of today’s weather and I plan on biking.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

2019 still leads 2016 and 2018 YTD miles but 2017 is a tough year to beat and lead 2019 by 103 miles.

Strava Year Progressions YTD Bike Ride Miles

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Texas Bicycling News Digest April 24th 2019

Texbiker.net Posted on April 24, 2019 by Rick AnkrumApril 24, 2019

Walmart Says Its High-End Viathon Bikes Will Grow Cycling

By Berne Broudy | gearjunkie.com

Are bike shops scary, elitist, and unwelcoming? Walmart thinks so, and the retail juggernaut is betting its customers do too.

Walmart is not just a brand of box stores that populates every U.S. state. It’s one of the biggest online merchants in the world, No. 3 for online traffic after Google and Amazon. Walmart is also the largest grocer in America and possibly the world. And the company currently sells more bicycles in the United States than any other retailer. …


How to Race an Enduro in Texas – The Texas Enduro Cup Part 1

No Front Brakes | www.youtube.com

Back in November, I raced the Texas Enduro Cup for the first time. I had ridden Reveille Peak Ranch lots of times, and have put out a lot of videos from there, but this is the first time I had entered an enduro race there. I had ridden parts of 5 of the 7 stages, but this is the first time I was going to be …


Outdoors Calendar – Austin

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Saturday, Apr 27, 2019
7a – 9a NWAus- Nelo’s Cycles Shop Weekday Ride (Road)
7:30a – 10a SwAus- Gruppo VOP Saturday Ride (Road)
7:30a – 9:45a Gruppo VOP (Adv)
7:30a – 9:30a SwAus- Southwest Cycle Sport Saturday Road Ride
8a – 1p NwAus- Violet Crown Bagel Ride (Road Ride)
8a – 11a NwAus- Bicycle Sport Shop Parmer Store Saturday Ride
8a – 10a SwAus- Circle C Ranch Cycle Club
8:30a – 12p SoAus- Austin Tri-Cyclist Saturday Shop Road Ride
8:30a – 11:30a ATC Training Ride (Int,Adv)
8:30a – 11:30a Austin Flyers Club Ride
8:30a – 11:30a CenAus- Middle of the Road Ride (MOTR)
9a – 1p CenAus- Yellow Bike Project at the Austin Farmer’s Market (Downtown)
9a – 1p Georgetown- Sun City Cyclists Saturday Ride (Road)
9a – 12p CenAus- Mellow Mountain Ride
9a – 12p Kyle- Hill Country Tri Club Saturday Ride (Road)
9a – 11a CenAus- Mellow Johnny’s Scout-A-Ride Shop Road Ride
9a – 11a SwAus- Southwest Cycle Sport Saturday Mountain Bike Ride
9a – 10a NwAus- Saturday Brick Workout hosted by Bicycle Sport Shop
10a – 1p CenAus- Orange Bike Project Shop Hours
10a – 1p Florence- Heart of Texas BMX Weekly Practice Time
12p – 1:30p Farm Tour & Volunteer Orientation
12p – 1p CenAus- Coed Hands-on Flat Fix Clinic


Dallas Critical Mass – April – & Red Star turning 5

by Gottfried Laubichler | www.facebook.com

April 26 Friday at 7:30 PM Dallas Farmers Market 920 S. Harwood, Dallas, Texas 75201

Red Star Bicycles is celebrating their 5th anniversary and to keep up with tradition Christian is organizing this months CM to celebrate. The ride starts (as usual) at 8 pm sharp. Please bring friends, and please put lights on your bike if you don’t have any yet. The ride officially ends at Texas Ale Project with live music, great food and beer.


Ironman Foundation To Distribute 100 Bikes To Local Youth and Provide $100,00 in Grant Funding in Texas

By: Colby Gorniewicz | www.woodlandsonline.com

HE WOODLANDS, TX — The IRONMAN Foundation® announced today that it will distribute more than $100,000 in charitable giveback to non-profit initiatives and groups in the greater Harris County and Montgomery County regions. This donation will be in conjunction with the 2019 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN® North American Championship Texas triathlon taking place on Saturday, April 27. This year’s grant funding brings the total giveback to more than $1,000,000 in the region since the first event in The Woodlands in 2011. …


UT needs more bike parking, students say

BY BONNY CHU | dailytexanonline.com

An additional 1,700 bike parking spaces have been added over the last six years to accommodate for the high number of campus bikers, according to the most recent Parking and Transportation Services report.

However, students say the University still needs more parking availability due to continuously overcrowded bike racks. There were about 7,000 spaces for the 9,200 registered bikers in 2017, according to the report.

“Parking is not provided at a ratio of one-to-one,” PTS associate director Blanca Gamez said. “Traffic undergoes continuous changes …


New fund honors San Antonio bicycle enthusiasts Bradshaw and Kayruz

By Bruce Selcraig | www.expressnews.com

A new community fund, Live to Ride, is being established at the San Antonio Area Foundation in response to the recent cycling deaths of San Antonio residents Dr. Naji Tanios Kayruz and Tito Bradshaw.

The fund’s creators say it will be used to build public awareness for bicycle safety and support financial grants that move San Antonio toward having safer streets. …


Bear Creek Crit 123

Philip Shama | www.strava.com

My first ever Bear Creek crit

Meggin Crawford | www.strava.com


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

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— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) April 25, 2019

One of our lifetime SAW members, Cliff Hickel, was riding up Loveland Pass last week! He's enjoying Colorado and we miss him. pic.twitter.com/ZlVngEdxaY

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) April 25, 2019

Show your support for a protected bikeway on St Mary’s. This is your chance to serve future populations who will want to access the businesses by bike or scooter. https://t.co/0LWLpBPgVU

— Bike World (@BIKEWORLDsatx) April 24, 2019

With all this rain, this is the perfect time to start road riding…if it’s not already part of your regular biking adventures. Checkout the monthly women’s road rides at… https://t.co/aGoVAgnZFp

— Dirt Side Sisters (@DirtSideSisters) April 24, 2019

@HoustonBCycle Ambassadors-In-Training! pic.twitter.com/d7ojWRoQDZ

— Barrett Ochoa (@BarryOcho) April 23, 2019

With thousands of cyclists preparing for this weekend's @BPMS150, Dr. George Hutton reflects on his race memories, and his commitment to raise awareness for this disease. https://t.co/VwvDzPXznf #MS #BPMS150

— BCMHouston (@bcmhouston) April 24, 2019

Downtown Wichita Falls Development plans to reveal five more bike reveals. Are you excited to see more bike racks around town? https://t.co/egLi4Z0Du3 pic.twitter.com/1orrEZaYu3

— Times Record News (@timesrecordnews) April 24, 2019

Ride Spot is going to change the way we find and share routes. Join today and connect with us. We want to know your favorite routes to ride in Dallas. https://t.co/tv2jq6d3Oe https://t.co/tv2jq6d3Oe

— Local Hub (@localhubbicycle) April 24, 2019

We're doing our Cibolo Ride on Saturday. Wheels down at 8 AM! https://t.co/4Mbnau4Exu pic.twitter.com/G8qIJzIidO

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) April 24, 2019

We are counting the days down to this weekend's Sunday Streets! We are taking over @midtownHOU! It's a great place to explore and we can't to see you there! https://t.co/QZigiQNAxJ pic.twitter.com/0RXTHc4GYB

— Sunday Streets HTX (@SundayStreetHTX) April 24, 2019

Bike safety starts with engineering!
I hope this group tackles the $42 million Broadway bond project first. @SAAFdn @8020sa @RideSatx #VisionZeroSA https://t.co/RTowRFb42X

— Amanda Merck, MPH (@AMFitnessHealth) April 24, 2019

Looks like riding today is not going to happen. 100% chance of rain today. No Wednesday evening ride tonight. Hope for Thursday afternoon for next ride. https://t.co/yhjmqDbZg8

— Flat Rock Ranch (@jdreiss) April 24, 2019

Day 24: #30DaysOfBiking 🚲 pic.twitter.com/GTbULqs4Ig

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) April 24, 2019

Despite our best LOKVAHKOOR it seems the rain has defeated us. #LARP event will be rescheduled for next week 5/1. pic.twitter.com/Pf09FDjVtG

— Rider Nerd Club (@ridernerdclub) April 24, 2019

For those supporting the MS150 this weekend, make sure you find an alternate route. https://t.co/WDzC1VsdS6 https://t.co/WDzC1VsdS6

— Sugar Cycles, Inc (@SugarCycles) April 24, 2019

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event HBC Picnic Ride – Waller, TX https://t.co/u003u2i26G

Ride at 8:30 a.m. Lunch at 11:30 (or whenever we get back)
We'll meet at 8:30 at Clark Martinson's BikeWaller bicycle haven in the country. Our ride will be around 25 miles with one re… https://t.co/gmqjAnzsvh

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 24, 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/YUIKnD1moB

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 24, 2019

New Event Trail Work at Slaughter Creek Trail – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see: https://t.co/YDMQvN7eBm

Get your PayDirt hours before the deadline (May 6th). The Slaughter Creek Trail needs some TLC. Here is an oppo… https://t.co/TQt78br2rc

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 24, 2019

New Event Castroville Time Trial Series – Castroville, TX Castroville Time Trial Series (August Time Trial) at Castroville, TXhttps://t.co/MjFshiKTFV

The event is a 20/40km Time Trial on Sunday, August 11, 2019 starting at Fitwell Medina Valley Fitnes… https://t.co/FsIWZzRGH4

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 25, 2019

New Event Castroville Time Trial Series – Castroville, TX Castroville Time Trial Series (July Time Trial) at Castroville, TXhttps://t.co/zzypsp09r4

The event is a 20/40km Time Trial on Sunday, July 14, 2019 starting at Fitwell Medina Valley Fitness in… https://t.co/mdePJV3krp

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 25, 2019

New Event Castroville Time Trial Series – Castroville, TX Castroville Time Trial Series (May Time Trial) at Castroville, TXhttps://t.co/xKv33ZxjLV

The event is a 20/40km Time Trial on Sunday, May 12, 2019 starting at Fitwell Medina Valley Fitness in C… https://t.co/DVUp0kD3VY

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 25, 2019

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