Texas Bicycling News – September 21, 2023
CycloBia Brownsville “Cycling The Streets”, Sept. 22nd
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The first CycloBia “Cycling the Streets” event of 2023 in Brownsville is set to bring a fun-filled experience for the whole family. Streets Image courtesy of theCity of Brownsville, Rider for illustration purposes
BROWNSVILLE, Texas – The first CycloBia “Cycling the Streets” event of 2023 in Brownsville is set to bring a fun-filled experience for the whole family.
The event is scheduled to take place on Friday, September 22, 2023, starting at 6:30 p.m.
It will kick off on East 7th Street, which will be temporarily closed to traffic between East Ringgold Street and East Taylor Street.
CycloBia is a free event that aims to transform selected streets in Brownsville into car-free zones temporarily. During the event, residents can enjoy a variety of recreational and sporting activities such aswalking, skating, biking, running, and skateboarding without the worry of vehicular traffic. …
Northeast Denton bike rally
Juan Betancourt | dentonrc.com
Residents and supporters from northeast Denton hosted a bike rally Saturday, Sept. 16, to protest further development of the neighborhood.
Northeast Denton residents again protest development, as city cancels next joint meeting with Planning & Zoning
By Christian McPhate | dentonrc.com
“How many of us will it take for you to listen?” was the underlying question that northeast Denton supporters were asking council members Tuesday night at the City Council meeting. It was a question they reiterated even after the public comment period in the hallway of council chambers.
A month ago, more than 80 residents and supporters made the council chamber standing room only.
Dozens returned Tuesday night in red shirts that read “Save Northeast Denton.” They had planned to gather again shortly before the meeting on the northeast corner of the Courthouse-on-the-Square for …
The fate of bike sharing (Sept. 21, 2023)
Michael Hagerty | www.houstonpublicmedia.org
On Thursday’s show: Houston BCycle, the city’s bike share system, recently announced it was shutting down. But will that still happen now that the mayor says he will ask City Council to approve funding to save it?
On Thursday’s show: The nonprofit that runs Houston BCycle, the city’s only bike share system, announced last week the program would be shutting down due to multiple issues. But that might not be the case now after Mayor Sylvester Turner said he will ask City Council to approve funding to save it. …
Metro board to vote on $10.5 million bike share system contract next week
Sarah Grunau | www.houstonpublicmedia.org
The news comes a day after Houston mayor Sylvester Turner recommended a $500,000 dedication to keep BCycle afloat.
A Metropolitan Transit Authority committee Thursday introduced a $10.5 million plan for a bike share system, just days after BCycle announced it would shut down operations because of high operational costs.
The Metro board of directors will vote next week on authorizing the Metro president and CEO to sign a five-year contract with PBSC Urban Solutions to launch and operate a bike share system, which could bring around 140 e-bikes for rent to the Houston area.
The potential system could also include 140 e-bikes, 20 grid-connected charging …
Metro mulling 20 stations, 140 e-bikes as start of its own shared cycling system
Dug Begley | www.houstonchronicle.com
A new set of shared bikes could be poised for Houston sidewalks, as Metro officials consider a $10.6 million integration of as-needed cycling into the transit system, starting with 20 stations in early 2024.
The proposal, scheduled for approval next Thursday by the Metropolitan Transit Authority board, would approve a three-year deal with PBSC Urban Solutions, with two annual extensions.
The aim is to use cycling either to connect to places within biking distance or …
Best Of Dallas® Sports & Recreation 2023
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Best Hidden Bike Trail Santa Fe Trestle Trail
Yeah, OK, obviously those who know about this place probably want to gate-keep, but it’s not like it’s that big of a secret, so calm down. This pretty little trail is a nice break from the Katy Trail, which is always super packed with people who are a little too much in shape. The trestle trail goes from The Cedars to Moore Park, so it is pretty short, but there are really beautiful views of the Trinity River and the surrounding area. Drop your preconceived notions about the Dallas portion of the river … but do not get in the water. The trail is peaceful, a nice slice of nature in an otherwise desolate industrial area. Chances are you probably don’t get over to the area much, so why not try something new?
2204 S Riverfront Blvd, Dallas, 75207 map
Video: Texas Brotherhood Ride honors fallen heroes: 550-mile journey ends in Amarillo with tribute to Dalhart firefighters
by Mitchell Downing | abc7amarillo.com
AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) — The Texas Brotherhood Ride, a group of dedicated first responders, is currently on its annual cross-state bike ride. The journey from Maxwell to Amarillo covers 550 miles in seven days, honoring fallen heroes along the way.
This year, the ride pays tribute to 32 first responders who made the ultimate sacrifice in 2022, including two firefighters from the Dalhart Volunteer Fire Department. …
Amputee athlete rides 100 miles Saturday in the Texas Tumbleweed 100
John Key | www.moorenews.com
“Where there is a will there is a way,” said Aaron Smith, who had just completed riding a bicycle 100 miles on a course around Moore County to Lake Meredith and back Saturday afternoon for the Texas Tumbleweed 100 bicycle ride/race, the annual event put on by the Moore County YMCA as a fundraiser. Smith was competing for cash prizes with more than 20 other riders who had opted to take up the challenge of the longest of five courses. Smith did not win any money, but he was happy. He completed the course under his own power, and he was the only competitor having to pedal with a prosthetic leg.
“It was an awesome race,” he said Saturday as he cooled down. He only made one rest stop along the way. He said he was trying to complete the course as quickly as he could. He was tempted, however, but not because of fatigue. “It was really beautiful,” he said, especially at the lake. “The terrain is so different from what I am used to.” Smith, from Gainesville, Texas, said he was fascinated by the cactus plants, mesquite trees, antelope, and buffalo that he passed as he pedaled up and down hills through the countryside. He said he saw some buffalo standing “right next to the fence” and wanted to get off and go have a closer look, but at the last minute he decided not to take the time. Smith said he had been in the Texas Panhandle before — he has distant relatives in Dalhart — but not since he was a child.
Upcoming Rides
Fort Worth Bicycling Association | www.fwbaclub.org
Burleson and Beyond Thu, September 28, 2023 7:30 AM Spokes Parking Lot, 155 W Bufford St., Burleson, TX https://www.fwbaclub.org/event-5391447
Rusty Romp Thu, September 28, 2023 8:00 AM Benbrook YMCA, 1899 Winscott Road, Benbrook, TX 76126 https://www.fwbaclub.org/event-5391467