Texas Bicycling News Digest March 20th 2019
Bruce and Robert’s Southern Tier Adventure
By Bruce Cline and Robert Goss | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 23 Bracketville to Leakey, Texas: They Don’t Call It The Hill County For Nothin’ Tuesday March 19, 2019, 70 miles (113 km) – Total so far: 1,448 miles (2,330 km) What a day! Despite seeing the spikes etc on the ACA maps and worrying about the climbs, the start of the Hill Country was awesome. We enjoyed the scenery as much as any day since early in the trip and how nice to be off Highway 90. But first, forgot to post able John and Lata last night. We met touring cyclist John and his dachsund Lata. They are riding east to west on a heavy duty Salsa. Lata is 15 lbs, food five pounds, extra water for the dog, plastic crate and. Kryptonite lock, ughhhh, add 30 lbs. Great guy and see his adventure at www.hawkdog.net/Wordpress.
We enjoyed the …
Video: Bagby Corridor renovation to benefit cyclists and pedestrians
By Elissa Rivas | abc13.com
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The gateway to the west side of downtown Houston, the Bagby corridor from Franklin Street to the curve at Clay Street, is set for a major renovation.
"It’s a street of parks. It’s a street of civic buildings, in the theater district," says Bob Eury of the Downtown Redevelopment Authority.
He’s touting the addition of a two-way bike lane which is …
Bikefests and Beginner Clinics
by NTX Trails | ntxtrails.com
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Bikefests and Beginner Clinics I had yet another super weekend of trail-filled fun. My son and I were fortunate enough to ride two different trails and experience two different events this weekend. We went north to the 1st Annual Cross Timbers Backcountry Bikefest on Saturday, then headed to Horseshoe on Sunday to help out at the DORBA Beginner Clinic.
Bikefest @ Cross Timbers
If you missed Bikefest on March 17-18, 2019, you missed the North Texas mountain bike event of the spring—if not the year. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of a Cross Timbers—a fantastic NTX trail—Greg Broussard and company planned and …
Audio: ARK-LA-TEX CHALLENGE 7TH ANNUAL RIDE APRIL 6
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The Ark-La-Tex Challenge 7th Annual Ride to benefit Texarkana Resources for the Disabled, Inc. is coming up on Saturday, April 6, at Liberty Eylau High School.
The Ark-La-Tex Challenge is a Cycling race in Texarkana and is unlike any other race meaning that experienced or novice riders who participate will be riding through three states in one ride. The Ark-La-Tex Challenge will be offering five different distances to accommodate different cyclist levels. The race begins at the Liberty Eylau High School at 9AM for adults and 9;30AM for kids and ends there after a 70 mile route that will take riders through 3 states but not …
Vjdeo: Fort Worth ISD Begins Safe Routes To School Projects
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FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) – New sidewalks and crosswalks are just some of the improvements coming to more than half dozen Fort Worth Independent School District elementary schools.
The North Central Texas Council of Governments gave a grant of more than $3 million to the city to fund the projects. All the money will go toward improving ways to get kids to school safely.
The seven area elementary schools picked to receive grant money were selected due to lack of sidewalks, the number of pedestrian and bike crashes, the percentage …
Vjdeo: Surprise! Co-workers pitch in to replace stolen bike
By Emily Akins | www.kten.com
SHERMAN, Texas — Jake Coulson rides his bike every day to work, no matter the weather or road conditions.
Or at least that was how he got to his job at Academy Sports and Outdoors in Sherman before his bike was recently stolen from his apartment complex.
"We knew his situation, and we really felt for it," said co-worker Alex Veasley. "We knew what it was like to …
VCC: Humpday Ride….easy pace today for 60 miles
Leo Vela (VCC) | ww.strava.com
Nice route but not so much after a long day at work
Russell Pecot | www.strava.com
Bruce and Robert’s Southern Tier Adventure
By Bruce Cline and Robert Goss | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 24 Leakey to Kerrville, Texas: Loving the Hill Country Wednesday March 20, 2019, 58 miles (93 km) – Total so far: 1,506 miles (2,424 km) What a day in the Hill Country! Two days in a row of wonderful riding, incredible scenery, lots of wildlife and a very good day! Since we were by the Frio River, George can sing about learning to swim, and the only song I know with the Frio River in it…..
Honeoye Riders Reverse the Southern Tier 2019
By jim kersting | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 21: Kountze to Conroe, Tex. Wednesday March 20, 2019, 79 miles (127 km) – Total so far: 1,158 miles (1,864 km) Pedaling directly, (almost in a straight line) to the next destination has its benefits. It’s very efficient so many miles can be pounded out. The downside is that it can be very b-o-r-i-n-g! Even so, there were a few exciting moments. We came upon an overturned timber truck that overshot a right hand turn. Happy had an unexpected chance to show her skills as a cow wrangler. Finally, 20 miles from the finish, while battling a headwind, we had a chance to hone our visual skills by seeing all kinds of quirky, seen only in Texas kinds of things. …
Two Retired Amigos on Winter Tour
By Douglas Wood | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 24: Willis to Navasota Tuesday March 19, 2019, 52 miles (84 km) – Total so far: 1,240 miles (1,996 km) Last evening David suggested a different route. David took Jim in the car to show him the route. It was a back country route keeping us off 150 longer. It turned out very well. The countryside was very nice with many cattle farm operations. It was a peaceful 8-10 miles. …
Day 25: Navasota to LaGrange Wednesday March 20, 2019, 66 miles (106 km) – Total so far: 1,306 miles (2,102 km) We settled into the Red Velvet Inn last night. Our room had a small little bucket on a table with a note and ear plugs. Apparently lots of trains go through Navasota all times day or night. When you ride a bicycle for several hours you do not hear much after falling asleep. …