Texas Bicycling News – August 28, 2023
2023 Hotter ‘N Hell pro cycling race results
Jonathan Hull | www.timesrecordnews.com
Here are all the results from the pro races at the 2023 Hotter ‘N Hell. FRIDAY’S CRIT RESULTS
Women Open – 1. Haley Smith, Roxo Racing, 1:02:50.2; 2. Emily Newsome, Roxo Racing, 1:02:54; 3. Allison Schroeder, United Cycling, 1:03:47.6; 4. Clarissa Varela Sendejo, Team Audi McKinney, 1:04:35.8; 5. Jen Real, United Cycling, 1:04:35.3; 6. Nicole Wyant, Sentir Racing, 1:04:36.6; 7. Annie Bathalter, United Cycling, 1:04:37.4; 8. Pamela Ferguson, Haute Wheels Racing, 1:04:38.3.
Men Pro 1-2-3 – 1. Pavle Kalba, MSU Cycling, 58:36.1; 2. Pablo Cruz, Cadence Cyclery, 58:37.5; 3. Dusan Kalaba, MSU Cycling, 59:42.8; 4 Hasani Hennis, Team Audi McKinney, 59:43.1; 5. Emerson Cifuentes, Omnia, 59:43.4; 6. Ron Tuazon, Space City Devo, 59:49.9; 7. David Gaona, Team Audi McKinney, 59:44; 8. Lucas Ferguson, Matrix Cycle Club, 59:45.1; 9. Milus Clarke Jr., Logistics 918, 59:46.5; 10. Eric Snyder, Pegasus Cycling, 59:50.1; 11. Andrew Townsend, Pinnacle Velo, 59:50.4; 12. Dempsey Cifuentes, Omnia, 59:59.1.
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LETTERS: Cyclist safety, Democrats draw attack
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Cyclist safety
Bicycle, pedestrian and road safety awareness are in the thoughts of RGV residents right now. The recent road accidents and inexcusable and preventable deaths of friends and neighbors are scars to the community.
I would like to commend the community leaders who continually organize the Critical Mass Bicycle Ride in McAllen. I had the pleasure of riding with them on the last Friday of July along with up to 50 other riders including families, children and grandparents. The work of the organizers helped build confidence for people to ride on the road and …
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WATCH: Cyclist Injured in Downtown San Angelo Crash
By Yantis Green | sanangelolive.com
SAN ANGELO – A 60-year-old bicyclist was injured Monday morning when he was struck by a pickup pulling out of a bank parking lot.
According San Angelo Police at the scene, the cyclist was riding on the sidewalk heading south on Koenigheim between Twohig and the bank parking lot on Concho.
The driver of a black Chevrolet pickup was pulling out of the bank driver through parking lot heading north on Koenigheim.
Officers say it appears the driver didn’t see the cyclist and struck the bicycle.
Watch video from the crash scene below: …
DPS: Boy on bicycle dies after being struck by vehicle near Carlsbad
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The incident happened Sunday afternoon on Deer Valley Drive, about one mile south of Carlsbad.
It happened at approximately 12:50 p.m. Sunday on Deer Valley Drive, about one mile south of Carlsbad.
The Texas Department of Public Safety said the boy was riding his fuel-powered bicycle and exited a private driveway on to Deer Valley Drive. The car, which was traveling east on the road, hit the back of the bicycle.
The boy was pronounced dead by an emergency room doctor.
Conquer the Coast 2023: Time to take a ride on the “Wow” side
By: José Luis Martínez | www.kristv.com
Details for “Conquer the Coast 2023” were released Monday morning. Riders can choose from 3 courses that will take them along the city’s bayfront.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Are you ready for the ride of a lifetime?
Monday morning the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the City of Corpus Christi announced plans for the 21st Annual Conquer the Coast bike ride.
This year’s ride will take place on Saturday, September 16th.
It begins at 7 a.m. on that day at Whataburger Field.
There will be 3 courses to choose from.
A 10-mile course takes riders down Ocean Drive to Texas A&M Corpus Christi then back to Whataburger Field.
A 21-mile course goes to Naval Air Station/Corpus Christi and back.
Finally, there’s a 66-mile course that goes over the Harbor Bridge and back. …
Biking to Campus
by Library News | libraries.uta.edu
Freedom from stress, traffic and finding a place to park every morning drove Leah McCurdy to go from four wheels to two. The byproduct of her new commute has even resulted in a few unexpected benefits such as improvements to her health and fitness.
Each morning, Leah dons her helmet to make the 1.3-mile trip on her Schwinn from her home to UTA Libraries, where she serves as director of Open Partnerships and Services.
"When I was a faculty member, I used to live in Fort Worth and then I moved to Arlington in 2019. It was right at …
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— Simon (@simontrose) August 29, 2023