Texas Biking News July 24th 2021
Where were you at 92? Lee Wheeler was riding in the Tour de Gap bike event
Greg Jaklewicz | www.reporternews.com
Lee Wheeler celebrated his birthday a few days early this year. And he wheely went out of his way to do so.
Wheeler, who lives at Fair Oaks Ranch, a far north suburb of San Antonio, was at Buffalo Gap on Saturday morning — a trip of about 225 miles — to ride in the Tour de Gap bicycle event.
He entered the …
Bridge at Trinity View Park is Now Open from dfwbike
Rough and Tough Century
Mark Noblitt MTCCSA | www.strava.com
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Texas mountains
Gilbert Cantu | www.strava.com
Hot hot hot hot hot
Brady Reed | www.strava.com
Kicaster with your Cyclones.
Eduardo Salas (Cyclones) | www.strava.com
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Brent Wells | www.strava.com
First of all, I am blessed beyond belief to be riding a bike again after being hit by a car. From intensive care, to inpatient rehabilitation to actually being on a bike again, Jeff has NEVER stopped believing in me nor left my side. Today’s ride was very hard, and toward the end, I bonked and started cramping. Jeff was strong as ever, but would always wait for me. “Sappy†or not, I am so glad to have such a good friend like Jeff. Of course I must thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for another safe ride.ðŸ™
Chappell Hill – Solo #partypace
Alex Maldonado | www.strava.com
Just about DIALED (other than being way overgeared for these climbs…)! I’m now considering the possibility of just keeping this thing set up singlespeed for longer…
El Paso, Tx
Joe Self | www.strava.com
Heat Wind and Hills, Good Ride With The Boys From Brownsville
Rich Rybacki | www.strava.com
The post vaccine bike exodus has begun…
By WLemke | austinmountainbiking.com
It’s happening. I’m noticing a significant uptick of high end 2020/2021 bikes being listed on CL and FB. Guess the COVID bikers decided this sport wasn’t for them. Time to get that new bike you wanted at a steep discount!
Bike Wichita Falls hosts Ride and Splash educational event
by: Markeshia Jackson | www.texomashomepage.com
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — Bike Wichita Falls hosted their second annual Ride and Splash event Saturday where people of all ages were encouraged to bring out their wheels for a few hours of fun, while also educating children and parents on the safety of bike riding.
Children and adults alike enjoy bike riding in the warm summer months, but co-chair of local cycling group Bike Wichita Falls Becky Raeke wants riders to take some safety tips into consideration before hopping on their wheels.
“It’s just like when …