Texas Biking News October 14th 2020
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On third try, Houston makes it illegal to block city bike lanes
Dylan McGuinness | www.houstonchronicle.com
Houston city council on Wednesday made it illegal to park in or otherwise block the city’s expanding network of bike lanes, a long-sought change by cyclists fed up with dodging cars and other obstacles in their designated paths.
Council voted 15-2 to pass an ordinance to forbid people from blocking the dedicated lanes that are physically separated from roadways. The prohibition applies to 120 miles of bike lanes, and violations will be …
NCSO investigates man found dead on road
www.corsicanadailysun.com
A man who appears to have been riding a bicycle was found dead Wednesday morning on FM 637 in Navarro County.
"The investigation to this point has not revealed any sign of foul play," said Elmer Tanner, Navarro County Sheriff. "We are continuing the investigation and will await the results of a preliminary autopsy to determine cause of death."
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Justo J.R. Puente III (NPR) | www.strava.com
cool cat cycles gravel ride
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Western Movie Ride
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Wednesday with your Cyclones
Eduardo Salas (Cyclones) | www.strava.com
Tips for Becoming a Cyclist
BY WILLIAM GONZABA | www.sanantoniomag.com
An experienced San Antonio cyclist offers ideas for how to get into the sport, how to take care of your bike and where to get started when you ride
The Alamo City is experiencing a major bike boom. The rush to get outside on two wheels started when the initial “stay home†orders were issued in March, continued as gyms and fitness studios were closed temporarily and is a hobby that has stuck as residents seek new ways of staying fit—and getting out of the house—during the COVID-19 pandemic. As an experienced cyclist, I am thrilled to see more people on bicycles enjoying our beautiful city. San Antonio has wonderful and ever-improving …