Texas Bicycle Action June 5th 2021
Bicyclist hit, killed by vehicle on Northwest Side, San Antonio police say
Jakob Rodriguez | www.ksat.com
SAN ANTONIO – A man was hit and killed by a vehicle on the city’s Northwest Side, San Antonio police say.
The incident happened at 9:04 p.m., Friday, at the intersection of Babcock and Huebner.
According to police, officers arrived on scene and found a mangled bicycle and a man, 63, with serious head and neck injuries lying down on the street.
Police said that witnesses told them that the bicyclist was heading south on Babcock Road and was attempting to pass through the intersection when he was hit by a black vehicle.
The driver of the …
Bicyclist hit, killed by vehicle on Northwest Side, San Antonio police say . https://t.co/nu1npcG54u
— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) June 5, 2021
Police ID San Antonio biker killed in hit-and-run
By Nick Shepherd | www.expressnews.com
A San Antonio man was killed Friday night in a hit-and-run when his bicycle was struck by a passing car.
According to a police report, officers were called to the intersection of Babcock Road and Huebner Road for a major accident. When they arrived, they found a 63-year-old Hispanic male unconscious in the street with serious head and neck injuries.
The Medical Examiner’s Office identified the victim as Carlos Gonzales, 63. The cause of death is blunt force injury in the manner of an accident.
Police interviewed witnesses at the scene. They said the Gonzales was traveling south on Babcock Road. Gonzales was attempting to pass through …
4,000-mile charity bike ride to fight cancer to run through El Paso
by: Tatiana Favela | www.ktsm.com
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — This year, the longest annual charity bike ride in the world will run through El Paso, raising funds for cancer research along the way.
The Texas 4000 for Cancer 2021 team will ride more than 4,000 miles to raise money for cancer research, as well as share hope and knowledge in more than 200 communities. The teams will start and end in Austin, and cross through El Paso from June 11 to June 13.
The team has more than 80 students from the University of Texas at Austin, including a native El Pasoan, …
H2G best one to date!!
Kelly N | www.strava.com
The Living Weapon…..
Sanora Baptiste | www.strava.com
H2G 2021
William Mariano 🇺🇸🇵🇠| www.strava.com
Slow leak on rear tire at mile 90
H2G2021 Emily’s 1st Century
Noe Espinosa🇺🇸🇵ðŸ‡(RCC) | www.strava.com
Once and done for 2021. A lot of nice people as well as sketchy riders. Glad to see some familiar faces I haven’t seen since Covid. A few took a spill on wet roads and lot more near misses. Decided to roll with a just a handful of riders on the way back. Kudos to William M for taking most of the hard pulls on the way home.
Morning Ride
Freddie Randolph | www.strava.com
I won’t find fitness if I quit when it gets hard
J Mix | www.strava.com
spicy phenom phiddy
Monica Merced | www.strava.com
Reverse North Ride – Enloe Go-Zone and Circle K Sprint – 6/5/2021
Honest Tree | www.youtube.com
Saturday group ride from Richardson, TX. The Reverse North ride
Texas Biking from Twitter
Residents track air quality in Sunnyside https://t.co/kVeu5BjSPi
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) June 5, 2021
Grateful the rain stayed away long enough for us to get a 25 mile ride in today! We had a great group including CM Carolyn Evans-Shabazz. pic.twitter.com/xk5x3dImRU
— Rodney Ellis (@RodneyEllis) June 5, 2021
Passed the halfway point of 2,021 miles of Plano in 2021 pic.twitter.com/UUQrb9xhTb
— Charles Gazda (@CharlesGazda) June 5, 2021
The Garmin UNBOUND Gravel presented by Craft Sportswear 100-Mile womens winner, Lauren Stephens, from Dallas, Texas finished in 5:41:58. pic.twitter.com/f7AtqHWNSh
— UNBOUND Gravel (@unboundgravel) June 5, 2021
Here’s Mat Stephen’s from Dallas after coming in 3rd, after 350 miles and over 24 hours of riding https://t.co/W3bAdW11lK pic.twitter.com/RXuDIMwSC9
— Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) June 5, 2021
As part of the Bikeways project, @austinmobility is looking to connect the Shoal Creek Trail w/ an accessible All Ages & Abilities facility.
— Corridor Program Office (@ATXcorridors) June 5, 2021
In response to community feedback, staff have created a temporary shared-use path.
Learn more/give feedback @ https://t.co/ROxrj5dxG6. pic.twitter.com/u6VWAmYYHU
It's a good looking Saturday. 😊 pic.twitter.com/aF2CGi26TM
— EaDo Bike Co (@EaDoBikeCo) June 5, 2021
Every neighborhood should be within walking/biking distance of a taqueria. pic.twitter.com/nmAyoxXGDE
— Kevin Roden (@KevinRoden) June 5, 2021
Beautiful day in Sunnyside! Here with @mrkmully, @airallianceHOU and members of the community for a bike ride and walk, where participants test air quality.@HoustonChron pic.twitter.com/Mq2KLGdL71
— Brittany Britto (@brittanybritto) June 5, 2021
One of our youngest Ambassadors holding it down this morning at Buffalo Bayou Park. pic.twitter.com/ARJSvsJFKx
— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) June 5, 2021