Texas Bicycling News Digest March 31st 2016
Day 23: Sunday 03/27/16, Sanderson, TX to Comstock, TX
Wayne Andresen wa2016.blogspot.com
Today’s 81 mile ride from Sanderson, Texas, to Seminole State Park at Comstock, is a day that everyone had been warned by Bubba is a difficult day. It is known for having a headwind and many climbs. As it turned out, we were awakened during the night (in the Sanderson gym) by very loud winds. When we got up, the outside temperature was very cool, slightly below 40 degrees, and the wind was still very strong. But, fortunately, the wind …
Texbiker Upcoming Events Map – Bicycling events in Texas
Rick Ankrum www.texbiker.net
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WALDEN RIDE: Taking the world by the tail (wind)
By ROBIN WALDEN www.whig.com
Editor’s Note: Scott and Robin Walden of Quincy began a cross-country bicycle ride Monday, March 7, as part of an Adventure Cycle group. They’re traveling from San Diego, Calif., to St. Augustine, Fla. Robin is blogging about their adventure and sharing photos of the trip.
Wednesday, March 30: Marathon, Texas, to Sanderson, Texas
55 miles
Total 1,334 miles
Those responsible for cooking dinner are also responsible for making the coffee, setting out the breakfast fare and the lunch-making station the following day. We knew, because of these added responsibilities, we would not be the first to leave camp.
Others had ventured into the town of Marathon while we were busy preparing dinner the night before, and told us how fabulous it was, especially the Gage Hotel. So, our plan was to have a leisurely morning seeing the …
Transform a Quirky Old Bicycle into a DIY Sideboard
By THC Staff texashillcountry.com
They just don’t make bicycles like they used to. With beautiful colors and a simple design, this bicycle was just waiting to be upcycled into something incredible.
By taking off the handlebars and seat, attaching a rustic room divider (which could be …
The Racing Post April 2016 Edition
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Mobile art
www.dentonrc.com
TWU artworks to start with bicycle parade
The Texas Woman’s University is kicking off an annual free arts event with a bicycle parade.
The TWU School of the Arts will stage Artswalk from 7 to 9 p.m. today on the university campus.
Beforehand, visitors can meet on the northwest corner of the downtown Denton Square at 5:45 p.m. for bike decorating with SCRAP Denton, and to make simple bike repairs with the help of Querencia Commnity Bike Shop. Afterward, cyclists can join a parade led by …
Tour Dallas as an organized event is gone!
www.tourdallas.org
Okay.
Tour Dallas as an organized event is gone!
I STILL like to ride and I never got to ride in the event.
So, care to join me?
I plan to ride the 30 mile route.
Leaving City Hall (Young St @ Lamar)
at 8am on Saturday April 2, 2016
If you are willing to obey the traffic laws
You are welcome to come and ride with me
You will find our route map here
RIDE SCHEDULE – APRIL 2016
Georgetown Cyclopaths www.cyclopathsoftexas.com
Short Rides Long Rides
Day Date Time Meet at Miles Map Miles Map
Saturday 4/2/2016 9:00 AM Dale’s Essenhaus Restaurant in Walburg 34 miles WA7 43 miles WA8
Sunday 4/3/2016 1:30 PM Berry Springs Park 34 miles B63
Saturday 4/9/2016 9:00 AM Catholic Church in Andice 35 miles A12 48 miles A14
Sunday 4/10/2016 1:30 PM Berry Springs Park 35 miles B23
Saturday 4/16/2016 9:00 AM Berry Springs Park 31 miles B9 48 miles B6
Sunday 4/17/2016 1:30 PM Berry Springs Park 34 miles B48
Saturday 4/23/2016 9:00 AM Union State Bank in Florence 29 miles F5 43 miles F3
Sunday 4/24/2016 1:30 PM Berry Springs Park 36 miles B57
Escaping Winter : The Other Half of the Southern Tier
By Zandra Bainas and Steve Marsh www.crazyguyonabike.com
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Day 26 – Langtry to Amistad Lake: Running on an Empty Tank, Looking for Food
Thursday March 31, 2016, 78 km (48 miles) – Total so far: 2,259 km (1,404 miles)
We spent a nice quiet night behind the community centre in Langtry, but were more than happy to dash over to the restrooms at the visitor centre when they opened in the morning. We came back to the tent for breakfast and to pack up, and then cycled back over to the visitor centre to check out the museum and garden. We ended up spending the rest of the morning learning about Judge Roy Bean, saloon keeper/sheriff/judge and self proclaimed “Law West of the Pecos” in the 1800’s. He was a legend in his own lifetime, and it sounds like he encouraged the wilder stories as well…an interesting character. The centre also has a really well labelled and described desert garden – trees, cactus, and other plants, some flowering and some not. It wasn’t at all surprising that we didn’t leave Langtry until 11:20 in the morning 🙂
It was a lovely morning but there was a light head wind for most of the day. We aren’t too far away from Langtry when we meet our first cyclist of the day, Ron Ziols, heading west on …
Pop-pop T Goes West – Then East
By David Tatman www.crazyguyonabike.com
Las Cruces to El Paso: Today we passed into new state
Thursday March 31, 2016, 79 miles (127 km) – Total so far: 1,002 miles (1,613 km)
We’re not in TEXAS! This makes the 4th state of the 8 states we’ll cross on our epic tour. Texas is the longest as we’ll have 17 riding days in the state.
Today was an unexpected longer day than scheduled. We were routed a longer way because of the leaders concerns about traffic. Having ridden through Monday morning rush hour in the rain in a construction zone through downtown Miami, FL I’ll take my chances with the traffic. Coming in the way we did, didn’t really have a chance to see El Paso per se. There are just so many miles left in these legs. On top of that the motel wasn’t were it should be and added a few extra miles to the day.
There are good advantage to doing a ride with an organized tour and good advantages for doing a ride on your own or with a select small group. With a tour you more or …
Southern Tier Biking Adventures
By Nate Beiler www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 36: El Paso, Texas to Las Cruces, New Mexico
Friday March 25, 2016, 67 miles (108 km) – Total so far: 2,276 miles (3,663 km)
After spending nearly 3 weeks pedaling our way through Texas, today we reached New Mexico! Our journey has now reached another major milestone. Something interesting about long-distance bike touring is that after a while it almost forces you to focus on the present moment. To live life one day at a time. Each day we’re concentrating on a new goal, a next destination, the next place where we’ll find food, water, a place to sleep, and so on. It’s one of the biggest lessons I’ve been taught from living this lifestyle on the road: to live in the present moment, and learn to find peace in it without worry of what the unknown future will bring. At times, however, reaching milestones like the one we reached today crossing into New Mexico, remind me to take a moment of reflection and remember the journey that has brought us here. Through each new …
An Englishman in America
By Rob Lee www.crazyguyonabike.com
Mar 31: To Rio Grande Village
Thursday March 31, 2016, 92 miles (148 km) – Total so far: 2,563 miles (4,125 km)
I’ll start by saying that was probably the easiest 90 miles I’ll ever cycle! A good day. I managed to get on the road super prompt at 7.30 AM – even before the sun had risen beyond the mountains.
From Marathon it was downhill all morning. I think the wind was even slightly in my favour… New mountains were appearing all around so there was always something to look at. In the early morning light everything looked pristine although at times the landscape did look rather lumpy and …
Tom Goes West 2016
By Thomas King www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 32 Austin to Johnson City. Another rest day tomorrow Day 33.: Hill Country
Thursday March 31, 2016, 46 miles (74 km) – Total so far: 1,459 miles (2,348 km)
The first chore on our rest day was to get to a bike shop and have them adjust my gearing. The rear derailer was slipping from the low gears and some times from the mid gears and that get annoying. The Adventure Cycling map lists bike shops in addition to lodging and site seeing highlights and listed Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop in downtown Austin. I had called the REI store as it is an REI touring bike explaining that I was traveling cross country and the work I wanted and the repair person said they were booked for 2 weeks. I walk into Mellow Johnny’s and the tech puts the bike on the stand and said yep he could fix it and would be ready in about an hour. He fixed the gearing, cleaned the bike and chain, relubed, tightened the head tube and greased my pedals. It was ready in an hour and cost $45. I couldn’t believe it was so cheap.
We visted the State Capital and on Shelby and JJ’s recommendation went to hear live music and check on the scene on Rainey Street downtown. We had a …
This weekend’s rides: Mystery Ride! Triple Bs!
by Thomas steinerranchcycling.com
Some of us (myself included) will be riding the LBJ100 on Saturday. Others can show up at Cups & Cones at the usual 7:30am and decide upon a ride… a mystery! There is no planned ride leader yet… if you have a route suggestion and/or want to …
Member of the Month for April 2016
San Antonio Wheelmen www.sawheelmen.com
Martin Rice has been an avid recreational cyclist since 1990. He joined SAW in 2006 and has contributed to your club by serving as its Ride Chair in prior years. Having lived in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi before retiring as a Career Forester from Georgia-Pacific Corporation in Arkansas, Martin has never stopped growing. In addition to cycling, his interests include gardening, which led him to become a member of the …
DB Rec 4-2-16, 7:30am, 66 miles to Aubrey
by ronshome www.planobicycle.org
Today we are riding to Aubrey, TX; and then returning through Krugerville, Cross Roads, Oak Point, and Little Elm! PLEASE NOTE THE EARLIER 7:30am START TIME. Please show up at least 10 minutes before departure time to sign in and listen to the ride speech–we will leave on time!
WEATHER:
The weather forecast says it will be 46°F (wind chill 43°F) at 7:30am and 63°F at noon. Winds are predicted to be ~7-8mph from the NW with mostly sunny skies and …
Texas Bicycling from Twitter
Fair Park crit – boom!! #WeAreRBM @RichBikeMart @CrestCars pic.twitter.com/Yss9AaZbRJ
— Frisco Cycling Club (@friscocycling) April 1, 2016
Fair Park Series Week 3 Results WMS 3/4
1. Melissa Monospoff FCS Cycling
2. Bridget Alford Cadence Cyclery
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— Preston Glace (@pgglace) April 1, 2016
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2 Alex Garcia 1 M
3 Cesar Sernia 1 M
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Thanks @CapMetroATX and @oidesignco for our beautiful new bus messages! #DriveKindRideKind pic.twitter.com/Mmo9my2uZj
— BE KIND to Cyclists (@bkindtocyclists) March 31, 2016
Montopolis Bridge will be outfitted with bike, pedestrian lanes, the story on KXAN at 6: https://t.co/ynd8Afccd7 pic.twitter.com/y7dJg9UEZA
— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) March 31, 2016
There will be a 2 week window for Cat 4s to comply with gear restrictions. Tomorrow and next week will not be… https://t.co/M3tctCB0VT
— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) March 31, 2016
https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/715565506938474496
. @ElevateCycling will be heading over to the @redlandsClassic stage race next week. We're proud to sponsor & can't wait to follow along.
— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) March 31, 2016
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— Sun & Ski Sports (@SunAndSkiSports) March 31, 2016
New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar
New Event Alkek Velodrome Match Sprint Series – Houston, TX https://t.co/v6Ym0xtKLM
Schedule Format*:
All Men, W… https://t.co/skiNoyw3lp— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2016
New Event UNIVERSITY OAKS CRITERIUM – San Antonio, TX https://t.co/7WxxffIcqYhttps://t.co/co4BD1zV1S
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2016
New Event UNIVERSITY OAKS CRITERIUM – San Antonio, TX https://t.co/7WxxffIcqYhttps://t.co/co4BD1zV1S
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2016
New Event UNIVERSITY OAKS CRITERIUM – San Antonio, TX https://t.co/7WxxffIcqYhttps://t.co/co4BD1zV1S
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2016
New Event UNIVERSITY OAKS CRITERIUM – San Antonio, TX https://t.co/7WxxffIcqYhttps://t.co/co4BD1zV1S
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 31, 2016
New Event SCCCC Road Championship – College Station, TX https://t.co/bQLrQ9Wdnvhttps://t.co/EgcXfuDRIL
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— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 1, 2016
New Event Brushy Creek Intermediate Training Ride – Cedar Park, TX For full details, including the address, and to… https://t.co/ILKVqdXM6s
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) April 1, 2016
New Event Intermediate Level (no stop) – Austin, TX For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see:
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