Texas Biking Action August 16th 2020
Texas Racing with Andy Hollinger
by Paul, Drop Bar, Texas: A cycling podcast | anchor.fm
Andy Hollinger came back to talk some more about Texas racing, how technology has reduced the wait for results, sprinting off the back, and the people memorialized through the names of his races. We also discuss the Fort Hood Challenge XII which has since been cancelled due to pandemic related changes in activity guidelines on military bases. I took out the registration information for the race, but the route is linked below. Finally, recent feats of glory by Texan cyclists are noted.
It’s Too Hot, Too Hot, Baby, but I’m Still Biking
A Dude Abikes | adudeabikes.com
Back in June, I wrote a cute little post about it hitting 100 degrees once. Now, after about 30 days of 100+ days, June seems like sweater weather. For regular, or in my case currently daily bicycle riders, or anyone who walks, runs, or exercises outside, this is a problem. I’ve already written a post about how to deal with it, so I won’t repeat that here, though this is the link. This post is mostly to complain about it. Because who doesn’t enjoy a …
SBT GRVL VRTL – Red
Samuel Lopez | www.strava.com
First ride on the SL7 Tarmac
Virgil Skinner | Fort Bend Kia Cycling | www.strava.com
Started out as a one hour recovery ride when Kevin said I need to do two, then Ricky needed three, at 71 miles I was feeling great and said let’s do 💯.