Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for February 18th
Deer Park Rotary to host Texas Independence Bicycle Tour
from Deer Park Broadcaster
The Texas Independence Bicycle Tour is being hosted by the Deer Park Rotary. The tour, in its first year consists of three different routes: 30-mile, …
Mineral Wells Stage Race
by PedalPlay Bicycles
Greetings … Andy Hollinger here. I wanted to let you and your group know about an incredible new race held in Mineral Wells, Texas on April 18 and 19th. The Mineral Wells Stage Race will have some exciting features:
Most fields will have Rolling enclosure – so you’ll have the whole road!
We’re paying over $10,000 to racers in GC and TEAM bonuses. This means that the top three teams (based on the top three
team member…
Liberty High School in Frisco to start off-site cycling PE program
by Pegasus News
The Superdrome Management Group is pleased to announce its collaborative effort with Liberty High School for a new off-site Physical Education program beginning mid-March 2010. Liberty High School will be the first area school to have a daily program for Track Cycling at the Superdrome Velodrome from 10 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., with approximately 20 to 30 students participating per hour. …
Austin Bike Culture Calendar Events: 2/18- 2/24/10
by elliott
This weekend should be beautiful, and there are plenty of chances to get out and ride your bike. For those wanting to raise their heart beat there are two separate road races and for those wanting something more social the Tour D’Vegan will be visiting many of Austin’s better eateries offering vegan fair. …
On the Trail with IMBA » Blog Archive » 30 Miles of Trail
by steveandmorgan
If you’ve been to Austin, Texas before, you know that it’s a big city. Not necessarily a sprawling city, but a vibrant place with 271 square miles of buildings, restaurants, roads, urban fare, and millions of friendly people with their respective houses.
Along those lines, a few things I heard about Austin during our visit there last week were “the best riding in Austin is usually an hour drive away,†or “over 90% of Texas…
Hit the Bike for the 3rd Annual Bicycle Tour
by About – News & Issues (blog)
The tour provides four separate routes of 10, 30, 44 and 65 miles throughout the Texas Hill Country and one historical tour narrated by Luci Baines Johnson …
Cow Patty Classic Benefit Bike Ride
The Third Annual Cow Patty Classic Benefit Bike Ride will start and end at Vista Ridge High School in Cedar Park, TX and benefits the youth of the Vista Ridge FFA through education and scholarship. THIS Ride Is An Excellent Training Ride For Those Riding In The MS150 And The Sam’S Club 150! All routes – 25, 50, 75 and 100 mile routes – feature moderate to intermediate level courses with rolling hills and beautiful scenery. …
Live Broadcast from Van Horn, TXÂ – Feb 18th! | The Path Less Pedaled
by Russ
Beth from Texas Mountain Trail and talk about Van Horn, a supported ride she is starting to organize and some of the challenges of making West Texas a cyclists destination. When: Thursday, February 18th, 2010 …
The Brown Kid Blog: Come Support Team Texas Children’s 2010 BPMS150
by LACED OUT!
My cousin Aileen has challenged herself to be an active participant in an amazing cause with Team Texas Children’s that is known as the MS150- a 150 mile bike ride/journey beginning in Houston and ending in Austin (3 hrs. via car) that …
Bike Lemming: Happy to announce my first ever giveaway
by Bike Lemming
Here at the lemming I’m happy to announce my first ever giveaway. My posting has been more than a little sporadic this winter due to my hibernation/prison time as Stevil calls it. Because of that I’m going to announce it today, post it next Wednesday, and then give people a week to get answers back to me. …
Cyclophile: Objects in your Mirror are closer than they appear.
by Speedo
I just got home from my annual Tucson trip. It is not a big bike trip but a shopping trip for beads, gems and glass. I do manage to get in a ride if I can and they are always interesting. One thing to keep in mind about Tucson is that is never really flat, at least not South Texas flat. Tucson sits in a bowl of mountains that look really close but are actually just really big. I did a flat ride this year and still got in almost a 1000 feet of climbing. When I lived in Oregon I considered myself a bit of a mountaineer. I moved to South Texas 20 years ago and one morning I woke up a flatlander. This is not a good thing coming from a long line of hillbillies. …