Texas Biking March 17th 2020
Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Is the ride canceled? A: Out of caution, and in cooperation with the guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), we have made the decision to re-evaluate Bike MS: Texas MS 150 due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19). While we will not be able to host Bike MS on May 2-3, we will soon be announcing a very special one-day event to be held this fall—a coming together of our extraordinary Bike MS: Texas MS 150 family to celebrate our progress and yes, there will be cycling involved. Details are on the way – and we can’t wait to tell you more. …
Bent on The Southern Tier – Spring 2020
By Andy Lamb | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 14 – Van Horn, TX: Short ride to stage for long ride tomorrow
Monday March 16, 2020, 32 miles (52 km) – Total so far: 624 miles (1,005 km) Today’s ride was relatively short. The tomorrow’s segment is 89 miles with very limited services. I left the hotel a little before 8 am this morning. It was foggy. I rode about a half of a mile and stopped for breakfast hoping the fog would burn off. It had burned off a little by the time I finished breakfast. It was foggy for almost half the ride today. …
On Resilience: Bicycling Through Life and the Pandemapocalypse
A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com
It’s hard to not write about the elephant in the room when it’s far, Far FAR! bigger than that. It’s like sunlight, or water — except that it’s poisonous for many, and deadly for some. There are I’m sure much more eloquent attempts to explain and interpret what’s going on with the coronavirus. After all, I’m just A Dude who rides a bicycle and blogs about it. It’s one example of things humans think is kinda cool, or interesting, or important, but in reality is not. It’s jus frivolous, distracted, navel-gazing. And yet, we each do what we can to cope, to survive, and maybe again even to thrive. So it seems to me there are …
Arturo Perez-Gallegos charged in Houston hit-and-run death
By KEVIN KENNEDY | www.thelegaladvocate.com
Accident happened on FM 1960 near Willowbrook Mall HOUSTON, TX, (March 15, 2020) – Arturo Perez-Gallegos, 33, will be charged in the hit-and-run death of a man pushing a bicycle across a street of FM 1960 near Willowbrook Mall in Houston on Sunday, March 15.
Perez-Gallegos will be charged with driving while intoxicated with a child passenger and failure to stop and render aid resulting in death. He could face …
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