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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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Chilly Sun Arrival, Cadence Requires Battery Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on October 26, 2018 by Rick AnkrumOctober 26, 2018

As forecast the sun arrived this morning with some upper level wispy clouds resulting in a partly cloudy designation by the weather people. While it was 50 degrees when I got to the kitchen after getting up it began warming up as the sun came up. By the time I was ready to ride the temperature got up to 68. I chose a south and east route: “Atascocita – Walden – Huffman,” leaving at 11:22 am.

Today I rode 32.3 miles narrowing the gap to my goal to 49.3 miles; 650.7 miles versus the 700 miles for my October goal.

With the “chilly” weather I over dressed with shorts, leg warmers, long sleeve thermal jersey, short sleeve jersey, wind breaker jacket, and regular bike gloves. If it was so chilly I am not sure why I chose those gloves but it turned out to be a good choice for later in the ride when it got up in the 70’s. The weather at the start and finish of the ride.




After starting the ride around 2 miles I noticed the cadence was not showing on the Elemnt computer and circled back home to replace the battery on the Wahoo Cadence sensor. That fixed the problem and I was back on the road.

On the way to FM 2100 the wind was mostly at my back and not requiring extra effort. Later when I got to Huffman and started riding west on FM 2100 the headwind required much more energy. I couldn’t get my overall average speed to 14.0 mph, getting only to 13.9 mph before settling lower at the 1:55 pm finish.

I saw another cyclist on Old Atascocita Road west of FM 2100; he rode west and went east. We exchanged hello’s.

No rest stop today. I had plenty of water and didn’t need to rest.

Forecast for Saturday: Sunny. High 81F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. I plan on biking to get even closer to my goal. I do need to be home in time for the University of Cincinnati vs. SMU football game at 2:30 pm.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary


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Texas Bicycling News Digest October 25th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on October 26, 2018 by Rick AnkrumOctober 26, 2018

Canyon recalls some mountain bikes because of chainstay cracks

www.bicycleretailer.com


WASHINGTON (BRAIN) — Canyon Bicycles is working with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to recall about 820 mountain bikes because the chainstays can crack.

This recall involves model year 2018 Canyon Spectral full-suspension mountain bikes with aluminum chainstays. They were sold in black/red, black/blue, gray/orange, red, and black. Canyon is printed on the downtube and Spectral is printed on the top tube. …


With road sharing increasingly dangerous, North Texas cyclists put faith in developing trail system

Ray Leszcynski | www.dallasnews.com

RICHARDSON — Bicyclists across North Texas love the regional plan to have 4,000 miles of streets and trails that specifically address their needs.

“Growth has brought in vehicle capacity. When the streets weren’t congested, four of five of us could get out,” said Bob Whitson of Garland, who now rides with larger numbers as a member of the Plano Bicycle Association. “You have to go up past McKinney to get out in the country now.” …


Evening Ride

Jeff Moser | www.strava.com

HBC with Neil and Randy. Kevin joined for a bit

Per Tviberg | www.strava.com


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Texas Bicycling from Twitter

Build it and they will come. The closer North Texans live to a bicycle facility the more likely they are to ride a bicycle, according to our Bicycle Opinion Survey. More results from the survey: https://t.co/VvlfvevpGO. pic.twitter.com/k1tK1gHqUB

— NCTCOGTransportation (@NCTCOGtrans) October 25, 2018

El Norte Short Track MTB and CX Registration is open:https://t.co/wtS36pxy1J https://t.co/WzKQwAzbsI

— FortWorthCX (@FortWorthCX) October 26, 2018

We've done a bit more data crunching based on some of our previous 100K events in 2018. These are SUGGESTED categories for the folks who entered any of the events we used in this data set. Obviously… https://t.co/xEShDgDv5R

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) October 25, 2018

This is the list of winners of the raffle held at the 2018 Cycle for Change. If your name is included and you have not collected your prize, call us at (915) 546-2050 to make arrangements. Thank you very much for your support and we hope to see you again next year! pic.twitter.com/N47zs4aNKE

— Cycle for Change (@Cycle4ChangeEP) October 25, 2018

Throughout the years i’ve been cycling, one thing is clear, cycling helps us heal from whatever life throws our way. #bikeschool

— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) October 26, 2018

#bikeschool our location tonight! @TrekElPaso pic.twitter.com/NBjbGAedMk

— Martha A. Boyd (@twittyboyd) October 26, 2018

https://twitter.com/DPDBikeSgt/status/1055503220850769920

https://twitter.com/DPDBikeSgt/status/1055521611112214528

Explored the neighborhood for “spooky houses.” Went down to the UT facilities garage to visit some friends. When this @UTAustinPolice vehicle goes away we will have a sad 3 year old. He checks it out almost every day. pic.twitter.com/qpIow0LKZj

— Martin Russell 🚲🐝🐿️ (@russell_dallas) October 25, 2018

What excuse do you think we will hear this time? pic.twitter.com/OlvylG12uU

— larry (@larry_htx) October 25, 2018

https://twitter.com/DPDBikeSgt/status/1055568655583531011

Cyrus to lead DB1 weekly ride for Brian! (Oct 27, 2018 08:00AM)

— PBA Rides (@pbaDB1) October 25, 2018

https://twitter.com/DPDBikeSgt/status/1055459083887747072

CX racing in Austin this weekend. Weather looks primo. Enjoy! https://t.co/sY4mqeGeym

— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 25, 2018

On Sunday, we'll be doing our WHC Ride. Wheels down at 9 AM! Come early in order to try on the black SAW jersey! https://t.co/r46xWhMDAf pic.twitter.com/grheWgeopU

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) October 25, 2018

STOLEN – Green Micargi Touch 26" Beach Cruiser https://t.co/Av8pjoBhJ5

— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) October 25, 2018

Every highway in Houston should have two-way Transit/HOV lanes with fast connections to major activity centers.

Every neighborhood in Houston should have access to safe, high-comfort protected bikeways that directly connect to the Bayou Greenway system.

— Geoff Carleton (@CarletonGeoff) October 25, 2018

It’s never been easy to bike on Wesleyan (source: https://t.co/65UtVboPU9) pic.twitter.com/JYtX0AMNPo

— Geoff Carleton (@CarletonGeoff) October 25, 2018

There's a new gang in town. Lock your doors, because these kids look like Rippers. Photo: @iamspecialized #riprock #riprockrippers #iamspecialized #kidsbikes https://t.co/bKBDpY6Qci pic.twitter.com/Vfo0QbeE00

— Bicycles Inc (@bicycles_inc) October 25, 2018

New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event The Texas Trail Party – Burnet, TX The Texas Trail Party at Burnet, TXhttps://t.co/hYEKoExQsnhttps://t.co/L1UGaGKzRF

A Texas sized MTB festival
Welcome to the info page for the Texas Trail Party!

Hosted at the stunning Reveille Peak Ranc… https://t.co/63DW0bz2iq

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2018

New Event 2018 Fat Chuck's Revenge p/b Austin Tri-Cyclist -Smithville, TX 2018 Fat Chuck's Revenge p/b Austin Tri-Cyclist at Smithville, TXhttps://t.co/9xSQ8zJ14zhttps://t.co/JmxDuIVTuN

ALL ENTRY FEES INCLUDES $10 LAND ACCESS FEE FOR ROCKY HILL RANC… https://t.co/0ED6iVt6pC

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2018

New Event Pedal Against PTSD Grind 2019 – Sanger, TX Pedal Against PTSD Grind 2019 at Sanger, TXhttps://t.co/m8qdwSVAvjhttps://t.co/JotEyeTPnh

CategoryDistanceStartFee
5K run + 58K Gravel Ride — The Grunt!58 km8:00 AM$50
New for 2019 is The… https://t.co/5jD6eUJUxj

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2018

New Event The Texas Trail Party – Burnet, TX The Texas Trail Party at Burnet, TXhttps://t.co/hYEKoExQsnhttps://t.co/L1UGaGKzRF

A Texas sized MTB festival
Welcome to the info page for the Texas Trail Party!

Hosted at the stunning Reveille Peak Ranc… https://t.co/s53yMVsFF1

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 25, 2018

New Event Trail Party Pro Clinics w/ Shawn Neer SANSOM PARK – Fort Worth, TX Trail Party Pro Clinics w/ Shawn Neer SANSOM PARK at Fort Worth, TXhttps://t.co/yQhukUhdxyhttps://t.co/cccTi1VqeJ

Join Enduro World Series and Yeti Factory rider SHAWN NEER… https://t.co/pWpdTaZRCO

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 26, 2018

New Event Trail Party Pro Clinics w/ Shawn Neer (SPIDER MTN) – Burnet, TX Trail Party Pro Clinics w/ Shawn Neer (SPIDER MTN) at Burnet, TXhttps://t.co/4N9uy6I6AXhttps://t.co/0dnGBzpLQP

Join Enduro World Series and Yeti Factory rider SHAWN NEER for a… https://t.co/Mkzc0aaRio

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 26, 2018

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Three Big Hogs Bike Ride

Texbiker.net Posted on October 25, 2018 by Rick AnkrumOctober 25, 2018

The rain ended early this morning but the overcast sky hung around as did the cool temperature. Hoping that it would get closer to the forecast temperature of 71 degrees I wasn’t hurrying to leave but round 11:15 am I decided it would get much warmer. Bundling up with shorts, leg warmers, long sleeve thermal jersey, short sleeve jersey, and wind breaker jacket I rode off at 12:02 pm on the “Kingwood – FM1485 – Kingwood” route. I decided to wear regular biking gloves and my hands were comfortable once I got warmed up.

With the later start I didn’t plan on biking too far but rode 29.25 miles, more than yesterday’s almost wet ride. I am chipping away on my goal for October with a total of 618.43 miles including today’s miles. I need 82 miles to reach my 700 mile goal. Now that I am in the double digits I feel better about getting there.

Weather during the bike ride: start 64 (90% humidity), overcast, wind NW 14 mph, gusts 21 mph. Finish 65 (83% humidity), overcast, wind NW 13 mph. The wind wasn’t an issue most of the ride since the direction was off to my side riding north and on the return leg. With the strong wind the wind breaker jacket was a good choice. This particular jacket doesn’t have good ventilation so at the end of the ride sweat built up on the jerseys, jacket and gloves. I didn’t realize that until I finished the ride.

Once I rode to the north bound I-69/US59 service road my speed increased and I got to New Caney without battling the wind too much. At Community Drive switching to Loop 494 put some wind breaks versus the wide open areas along the freeway. At New Caney I turned onto the street by the Roman Catholic church and biked back to the service road. I didn’t stay on it very long and took the u-turn to go under the freeway to go back to the south. About 200 yards after entering the u-turn road I saw three dead feral hogs laying on the curb. I rode by and then looped back and took this photo.

Bike Ride Feral Hogs

I didn’t look close but they probably were shot. This is as close as I have been to feral hogs. I suspect the Caney Creek bottom land was where they came from which is behind the curb and to the left. Glad I didn’t encounter them alive.

Resuming the ride I made the u-turn and headed south. The wind was on my right side now and not causing major issues. Biking SW on Valley Ranch Parkway was the only section where I battled the wind the most. My watts jumped up to the high 200’s and low 300’s. When the parkway bend more to the south the wind became less problem some. Biking through the Azalea District in Valley Ranch I stopped and took these photos.

Bike Ride Azalea District

Bike Ride Azalea District-2

Bike Ride Azalea District-3

I thought the wispy grass like plant with the burgundy tassels blowing in the chilly wind looked nice. From there I rode to the service road to then head to Kingwood Drive and u-turn back. Entering Kings Manor I passed the school well before the parents and buses arrived. A few miles later I pass another school again without any traffic. I finished the ride at 2:17 pm.

Friday it supposed to warmup to the low 70’s and the clouds should thin out. I plan on riding to headway on my mileage goal.

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary

SportTracks Bike Ride Summary


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Texas Bicycling News Digest October 24th 2018

Texbiker.net Posted on October 24, 2018 by Rick AnkrumOctober 24, 2018

Trinity Trails expand near buzzy new Fort Worth dining-shopping center

By Stephanie Allmon Merry | fortworth.culturemap.com


Fort Worth’s Trinity Trails are going the extra mile. A one-mile extension of the beloved hike and bike path is opening at Waterside, a bustling dining and shopping complex. And a new car, bike, and pedestrian-friendly bridge will connect Bellaire Drive to Watercourse Drive on the city’s Southwest side, linking more than 40 miles of trails around Fort Worth.

According to a news release, Waterside’s developer, Fort Worth-based Trademark Property Company, worked with the Tarrant Regional Water District to build the $1.5 million bridge, which is a …


Austin cyclist stops in Tyler on his 4,250-mile heart-shaped ride through the country

By LouAnna Campbell | tylerpaper.com


After working in Thailand for 14 years and watching and reading the U.S. news from afar, 48-year-old Kirk Gillock decided to go on a bicycle ride throughout the country to see for himself how politically divided the country actually was.

On Monday, the former graphic designer stopped in Tyler on his way back to Austin where his 13-state adventure began on Aug. 2.

“Fourteen states, if you count Kentucky where I rode up to a …


VeoRide expands at UNT, citywide

By Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe | www.dentonrc.com

VeoRide announced it is expanding its bicycle rental fleet in Denton, adding 150 more bikes at the University of North Texas and another 100 in Denton itself.

The “dockless” bicycle rental system launched on the UNT campus in August with 100 bikes. Users can …


SCG Full

Mike OnaFatty | www.strava.com

Birthday Ride (2 miles for each year)

Mick McCrary | www.strava.com

This ride almost didn’t happen. But thanks to the persistence of my friend I was convinced to get on my bike while it was still raining and the morning was almost done. By that time, neither of us had any notion that we would complete 120 or more miles; we just wanted to ride. But we kept at it and ended up back at the bike shop in time for the Tuesday night ride and decided we could stretch it out for a few extra laps to get the mileage I needed. I rolled in the driveway just before 9:00 PM and Dylan finished slightly later with over 132 miles. It was a memorable day on the bike. I’m thankful I have the health to do it and friends willing to come along.


When Pure Class Cyclists Offer Texas Hospitality, The Impossible Continues to be Possible

www.wheelbrothers.com


Patricia McNeal’s arrival to Texas wasn’t smooth. She got lost in a “forest,” caught cold in the rain, and was left behind by a group meant to greet her. But little did she know, her luck was about to change.

Part 2 of 2 of a Wheelbrothers photo journal feature.

In Part 1, we met Patricia McNeal, the 57-year-old stroke survivor who had pedaled from Panama City, FL to San Antonio, TX with little more than faith and the friends she met along the way.

Patricia had not had the luxury of participating in group bike rides in her hometown of Panama City, FL. And after a separate mishap in another town, she was nervous about the group ride scheduled for her in San Antonio. However, the 14-mile ride with Black Girls Do Bike, San Antonio was one of …


TxDOT & NCTCOG are seeking input to improve bicycle transportation across the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area from dfwbike


Texas Bicycling from Twitter

#DidYouKnow a portion of the proceeds from Dallas Bike Ride are going to BikeDFW to help fund bicycle riding lessons for children and adults? We want everyone to be able to enjoy life on ✌️ wheels! #DallasBikeRide pic.twitter.com/dRbOU9wOrL

— Dallas Bike Ride (@dallasbikeride) October 24, 2018

We were so disappointed to have to cancel the celebratory event for Mason Park due to inclement weather last month, however we are very excited to announce that we are rescheduling a smaller ribbon cutting celebration scheduled for Saturday, November 10. More details to come! pic.twitter.com/6KlHl8XAm3

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) October 24, 2018

Join us on Saturday for our Bullis Ride. Wheels down at 9 AM! https://t.co/e8SS7qbtVt pic.twitter.com/AMjfX1wWIH

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) October 24, 2018

https://twitter.com/DPDBikeSgt/status/1055120393541992448

Please fill out this survey, which includes a map for marking difficult areas you encounter while biking. The survey will also ask you what type of bicycle infrastructure you prefer. Add your voice! https://t.co/Gaeu9FbyI6

— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) October 24, 2018

Want to get the black SAW jersey? Show up early for Sunday's WHC ride to try one on and confirm your size. Bring your checkbook to order the jersey! pic.twitter.com/r3NGgpoa10

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) October 24, 2018

Winter gear weather 🚲 pic.twitter.com/rOBlOeANy8

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) October 24, 2018

Exciting things are happening on the #BayouGreenways! A 110’ bridge was installed over a tributary creek of Sims Bayou this week. We are so excited about the connection that this bridge will provide, and we can't wait to show you the final product. Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/CQLFAnm8i2

— Houston Parks Board (@houparksboard) October 24, 2018

https://twitter.com/DPDBikeSgt/status/1055197151834394624

Attended the public meeting about the Columbia/Main/Abrams Complete Streets project tonight. Good turn out, and a reminder of how important it is that those that support bicycle infrastructure are in attendance… https://t.co/ocojngm6mV

— BikeDFW (@BikeDFW) October 24, 2018

After all the rain North Texas has seen in September and October, the trails are still closed. You can see the resulting water levels in these pictures from Cedar Hill State Park, Northshore, Horseshoe and Knob… https://t.co/4fdTEYR7fv

— DORBA (@dorbaonline) October 24, 2018

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