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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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3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
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Another Moisture Interrupted Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 30, 2024 by Rick AnkrumAugust 30, 2024

Another moisture interrupted bike ride. Wheels down at 9:37 AM on my Canyon Endurace CF 7 bike. The plan was to ride north on the Kingwood – FM1485 – Kingwood route which would have been long enough to reach my August goal. As I rode several Kingwood Villages passing through patches of mist I was optimistic but once I reached the US59 north bound frontage road heading to FM1314 the mist increased to a drizzle with some fog thrown in. I didn’t know if this stretched beyond FM1314 so I made the u-turn under US59 and headed back. I moved to the side streets in Auburn Trails and Oakhurst and the drizzle returned to patches of mist before disappearing in Kings Manor and Kingwood. I rode 22.74 miles, not enough to reach my goal but leaving just 5 miles. I think I can hit my goal tomorrow. I finished the ride at 11:28 AM. Weather: Start 76 degrees, humidity 94%, dew point 74.3, overcast, wind NE 10 mph; Finish 76 degrees, humidity 94%, dew point 74.3, light drizzle fog, wind N 9 mph.

I reclaimed the Strava Local Legend on Kris Spraggins Memorial Route (2:44).

Woodridge Forest
Woodridge Forest
US59 north bound before FM1314
US59 north bound before FM1314
Auburn Trails
Auburn Trails
8-30-2024 Kingwood - Porter - Kingwood Ride Strava Summary
8-30-2024 Kingwood – Porter – Kingwood Ride Strava Summary

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Texas Bicycling News Thursday – August 29, 2024

Texbiker.net Posted on August 29, 2024 by Rick AnkrumAugust 29, 2024

METRO quietly rescinds plan to construct McGowen bike lane

By Janet Miranda | www.chron.com

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority said the bike lane remains under evaluation, but there are no immediate plans to construct the lane.

A popular bus route that links downtown to the MLK Health Center in south Harris County will no longer include bike lanes, according to a Metropolitan Transit Authority spokesperson.

Construction of this corridor started last year between McGowen and Mainer streets, with work continuing through this year. The 54 Scott BOOST project is supposed to revamp a total of 11 miles between downtown and the MLK Health Center, with new updates to its bus stops, ramps, sidewalks, and bike lanes. However, the bike lanes have now been put on the back burner with METRO confirming to Chron that the lanes are …


What does the TX NICA season look like?

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Austin: 2-Hour Sightseeing Bike Tour

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Discovering the vibrant heart of Austin has never been easier than with the 2-hour sightseeing bike tour. Designed for groups of up to 10 participants, this guided journey takes cyclists on an immersive exploration of the city’s iconic landmarks. From the verdant expanse of Zilker Park to the refreshing waters of Barton Springs Pool, the tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Austin’s unique blend of natural beauty and urban charm. With knowledgeable guides providing historical insights and …




YouTuber Shows What It’s Like to Ride in the Hotter’N Hell Hundred in Wichita Falls, Texas

Stryker | 1063thebuzz.com

Thinking about doing that 100 mile ride next year? This guy tells us about his experience this past weekend along the way.

Well another Hotter’N Hell Hundred in the books from this past weekend in Wichita Falls. Thousands of folks took part in the annual ride. Whether it was the 10K or the 100 mile ride. Thousands lined up Scott Avenue this past Saturday morning and I happened to stumble on this YouTuber named Dale Wilkeson Jr who did the ride over the weekend. …


Who’s cleaning Houston’s bikeways?

BikeHouston Email Newsletter

Members of Gear Shifters, BikeHouston’s corps of volunteer advocates, took some time this past weekend to remove a tree that had fallen on the Buffalo Bayou Greenway east of downtown.

Unfortunately, this won’t be the last bikeway our intrepid volunteers tackle this year. The City of Houston is no longer keeping up with its commitment to clear debris from on-street bikeways: Houston Public Works quietly decommissioned the Space City Sweeper earlier this year, and Mayor Whitmire’s FY2025 budget does not appear to include funds to replace it. So until our elected leaders come up with a new way to maintain this critical transportation infrastructure, we’re going to have to take care of it ourselves.


Mm Kirk’s zone two ish!! Fort Bend County, Texas

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I heard a rumor that Cyclist lie I found that true tonight

Zone I don’t know but it hurt!! Yeah

Brazilian Pedal Mafia Houston, Texas

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A new urban trail connection between Austin and Manor is now open and accessible to the public. ?????????

The newly completed 2.9-mile Austin-to-Manor Trail extension makes the full trail 5.5 miles long.

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From Sunny Skies to a Quick U-Turn: My Rain-Driven Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on August 29, 2024 by Rick AnkrumAugust 29, 2024

The ride went south and east but not as far as I planned. I planned on riding the Atascocita – Walden – Huffman route starting at 9:40 AM but approaching Walden the sky to the south looked like rain. I thought I could still ride the route if I pedaled the Lynskey Helix bike fast. I continued riding through Walden, Atascocita and back to FM1960. Crossing Lake Houston I looked to the south and the sky looked ominous with dark clouds to the horizon but I pedaled on. I made the right turn onto Fairlake Lane with the view of the sky through the trees, it didn’t look promising. Rounding the “S” curve light rain greeted me and I made the decision to make a u-turn. From that point it was a race back home against the advancing dark clouds. Looking west as I came across Lake Houston I thought rain was waiting for me but it was dry. Following Atascocita Shores Drive and Kings River Drive was parallel to the line of dark clouds to my left. Finally W. Lake Houston Parkway arrived. Now I rode perpendicular to the threatening clouds and hopefully away from them. I rode the usual streets back home finishing at 12:17 PM. There were a few wet spots on the driveway from stray rain drops but no more.

Even though the ride didn’t go as long as I planned the 32.06 miles got me to with 28 miles of my August goal of 904 miles. Now if the weather will cooperate Friday and Saturday I should reach the goal.

I stopped for a few minutes on the Atascocita Hike and Bike Trail and took these photos.

8-29-2024 Lynskey Helix Atascocita Hike Bike Trail-2
8-29-2024 Lynskey Helix Atascocita Hike Bike Trail-2
8-29-2024 Lynskey Helix Atascocita Hike Bike Trail-1
8-29-2024 Lynskey Helix Atascocita Hike Bike Trail-1
8-29-2024 Lynskey Helix Atascocita Hike Bike Trail-3
8-29-2024 Lynskey Helix Atascocita Hike Bike Trail-3
Riding West Over Lake Houston on My Lynskey Helix. Rain Clouds On The Horizon
Riding West Over Lake Houston on My Lynskey Helix. Rain Clouds On The Horizon
8-29-2024 Strava Summary Atascocita - Walden - Fairlake Lane Ride
8-29-2024 Strava Summary Atascocita – Walden – Fairlake Lane Ride

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Texas Bicycling News Wednesday – August 28, 2024

Texbiker.net Posted on August 28, 2024 by Rick AnkrumAugust 28, 2024

DCTA, Denton team up to fund bike lanes on McKinney Street, safer path on Riney, bus stop accessibility

By Juan Betancourt | dentonrc.com

The Denton County Transportation Authority announced plans to help fund six projects to provide safer transit for commuters — including those on foot and on bike — around Denton and Lewisville.

The projects total about $21.1 million, with $6.96 million being requested through DCTA’s Transportation Reinvestment Program (TRiP), which provides financial assistance to member cities for transit-related projects.

DCTA Planning Manager Karina Maldonado said one project is for Lewisville and five are the city of Denton. …


TNR Ride The Woodlands, Texas

Justo J.R. Puente III | strava.com

Glad to have the Transonic back on the road.

Quick spin Houston, Texas

Philip Shama | strava.com

Then back to work


METRO was supposed to start a bike share program, but where is it?

By Chaz Miller | abc13.com

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) – Houston has never been known as a cyclist-friendly city, but that doesn’t mean the demand for a bike share program ceases to exist.

“It’s just one way people can get around in the city,” Charles Sechrengost said while walking around Montrose Wednesday afternoon.

Mofa Ali echoed those thoughts to ABC13 shortly thereafter.

“It would be better if you could get around on two wheels,” Ali said.

There is currently no bike share program in the city, but …




TxDOT seeks public feedback on SH-21 project

www.sanmarcosrecord.com

The Texas Department of Transportation is asking for the public’s opinion on potential roadway improvements along Highway 21 ,including adding additional lanes as well as accommodations for bicycles and pedestrians. A public meeting will be held on Thursday, Aug. 29 to hear feedback on the project’s plans. …

… “The study will address future traffic demand based on population growth, environmental impacts and safety and accessibility improvements for rapidly growing communities. TxDOT’s project development process includes conducting an environmental analysis and development of schematic design concepts, which support potential solutions for the future traffic demands and safety improvements within the corridor. The proposed project would add capacity in each direction of the roadway and provide bicycle and pedestrian accommodations.” …


Coach cycling 700 miles for overdose awareness

www.fox4news.com

Denton High School coach Jeannette Krupp is on a 700 mile bike ride with a message of hope and resilience. She’s talking about overdose prevention and encouraging people along the way.


Folks Middle School student hospitalized after being hit while biking to school

www.news4sanantonio.com

SAN ANTONIO – A middle school student was hospitalized after being hit while riding his bike to school early Wednesday morning.

The incident happened around 7:30 a.m. near Swayback Ranch and Mill Park in Far West Bexar County.

Bexar County Sheriff’s deputies said the student from Folks Middle School sustained non-life threatening injuries, but was taken to the hospital for treatment.

The driver stopped and cooperated with the investigation. The driver is not facing any charges.


Hotter N Hell 100 Mountain Bike Race and Gravel Ride • Aug 23 2024

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Hotter N Hell 100 Mountain Bike Race and Gravel Ride • Aug 24 2024

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Categories » Men Master 40+ Cat 1-4 » Men Master 50+ Cat 1-4 » Men Master 60+ Cat 1-4 » Men Senior Cat 3-4 » Men Senior Cat 4-5 » Men Senior Pro-123 » Women Master 40+ Open » Women Senior Cat 3-45 » Women Senior Pro-123

Hotter N Hell 100 Mountain Bike Race and Gravel Ride • Aug 25 2024 • Wichita Falls, TX

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