Texas Biking Action October 20th 2020
Cycling community plans to honor late cyclist during virtual ride
Japhanie Gray, Joe Arredondo | www.ksat.com
Since the death of Tito Bradshaw, the cycling community has raised awareness about road safety for cyclists
SAN ANTONIO – Throughout this week, the cycling community in San Antonio plans to honor a well-known cyclist who was killed after being struck by a suspected drunk driver.
Tito Bradshaw would have been 37 years old on Tuesday.
“This was a man who was very wise beyond his years,†said Jeff Moore, president of SATX Social Ride. “He talked to everybody. He was always open and very accepting of everybody.â€
Bradshaw was ripped from both the …
UH students’ struggles, successes of starting small businesses during coronavirus
By Shivani Parmar | thedailycougar.com
Britney Gaona started selling mountain bikes after learning about the increased demand since the pandemic started back in March. | Courtesy of Britney Gaona
… “Starting a business is a lot of work and I knew if I was going to achieve anything, the first step would be to actually go out and make it happen,†said finance junior, Britney Gaona.
Gaona sells mountain bikes after learning about the great demand for them ever since the pandemic hit, leading more people to want to spend time outdoors.
“The first step I took was …
Hike & Bike Along the River
National Park Service | www.nps.gov
Winding alongside the San Antonio River through historic neighborhoods and farmlands, the Hike & Bike Trail provides respite from the daily grind of city life. Dedicated paved pathways that connect the missions along the river are reserved for pedestrians only. The Hike & Bike Trail is an easy walk or ride and is suitable for even children.
This trail connects all five missions in San Antonio: The Alamo, Mission Concepcion, Mission San Jose, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada. Each mission is about 2.5 miles from the next. This is a safe and fun way to visit the missions. Take a look at the …