Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for September 18th
Big rig runs over and kills bicyclist in NW Harris
By ANITA HASSAN, HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Sept. 18, 2010, 8:00PM
A bicyclist was run over and killed by an 18-wheeler in northwest Harris County early Saturday, authorities said. Because of mechanical troubles, the bicyclist was stopped in the 14100 block of Stuebner Airline around 2 a.m. The cyclist, who was wearing a helmet, was then struck in the head by the turn signal on the trailer of an 18-wheeler, knocking the unidentified person to the ground…
Biking In Dallas » October 1, 2010 Great State Fair of Texas Group …
by Michael W. Hubbard
So, doesn’t that sound like a PERFECT day to go riding your bicycle to the Great State Fair of Texas? See the details of the ride on the related story on this site. If you live in North Texas, and you don’t go to the State Fair of Texas …
All of your bicycle racing news: September 17, 2010
by Bike World News
Eric Marcotte (Pista Palace) lapped the field and got the better of his former ProTour breakaway companion Pat McCarty in the finale of the Texas Tough GP …
Durango Texas: A River Legacy Park Sunset With Bugs & Floods
by Durango
This does not bode well for the mountain bike trails. It’ll be a long long time before they are back in pedal mode. So, that has been my exciting Saturday night, so far. A beautiful sunset, a bike ride. And a lot of bugs. …
Hillsboro’s Cotton Pickin’ Fair Sept 24 & 25 | The Squawker – a …
by Amanda Warr
The charming Texas town of Hillsboro is recognized for its outlet malls, rich cultural history and natural resources. As a way of showcasing its diversity and juxtaposing modern with antiquity, Hillsboro is hosting the Cotton Pickin’ Fair … A bike ride that allows riders to work off all that BBQ on 10, 26, 40, 54, or 66 mile routes that cover scenic Hillsboro trails. Functional/non-functional, eccentric, whimsical, and flavorful arts and crafts made with lots of love, …
life on the bike
by michaelhang
He said he had heard about the bike ride and sponsored my clinic visit and some antibiotic eye drops. I immediately put a few drops in and went to meet up with the team 60 miles in at our sponsored lunch at Chipotle. We’ve had a couple lunches at … We arrived 20 miles later in Arlington, TX with a police escort and a nice welcome. Here at Arlington City Hall, the mayor proclaimed today as Push America Day and we were treated to really nice smoothies and protein bars. …
Yes, I’m addicted, but don’t harp on my triathlon sprees
* ANTHONY WILSON
* San Angelo Standard Times
* Posted September 17, 2010 at 7:36 p.m.
SAN ANGELO, Texas — I danged sure better be invited to Randy Rangel’s daughter’s college graduation.
By my calculations, my investment in little Cee’s education falls somewhere between four years of textbooks and an associate degree.
Randy is the owner of Randy’s Bike & Run Shop — and of a goodly percentage of my disposable income.
In other words, triathlons ain’t cheap. Consider yourself warned.
The Big Man failed to alert me of this four years ago, when he urged me to get a bike and start racing. So, I researched and searched and bought a good, barely-used, entry-level tri bike — for a reasonable (believe it or not) $1,200. I was set. …