Texas Bicycling News – September 29, 2023
Tour de Goliad scheduled for Oct. 21
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The 32nd Annual Missions Tour De Goliad will be held on Saturday, Oct. 21 with 10-, 30-, 50- and 65-mile routes.
Visit missionstourdegoliad.com to register, download an application, sponsor the bike ride or to get more information.
The event is sponsored by the Goliad County Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Center.
METRO to debut bike share program in summer 2024
By Melissa Enaje | communityimpact.com
A new strategic bike share program that will utilize existing transit hubs is expected to roll out in summer 2024 after officials with the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County unanimously approved of funding the contract at a Sept. 28 meeting.
With this initiative, commuters will be able to combine METRO’s upcoming biking option with existing public transit, METRO Board Chair Sanjay Ramabhadran said, in an effort to address connectivity challenges.
“This gets us from the limbo that we are in, with the potential lack of a bike share in the fourth largest city, to having a system in place with our focus being…the equitable, accessible, sustainable component, is very critical,” Ramabhadran said. …
Students, UTPD discuss bike thefts and how to prevent them
Christian DeBrady | thedailytexan.com
A frame of a bicycle remains in front of the Grand Marc Apartments on 26th and Nueces St. on September 27, 2023.
Journalism sophomore Cameron Aikman was leaving to buy groceries for his new apartment when he noticed something different: the balcony where he’d left his bike was empty.
“I actually made my roommates stop in the middle of the road and I jumped onto our balcony from the sidewalk and checked to make sure it wasn’t there,” Aikman said. “It wasn’t there.”
According to The University of Texas Police Department, theft is the most common crime on college campuses, with bicycle thefts in …
Video: Man killed after being struck by vehicle on I-37
Cody King | www.ksat.com
The driver whose vehicle struck the man is still on the run from police A man is dead after he was struck by a vehicle that was believed to be racing another on I-37, according to San Antonio police.
The incident happened around 8:30 p.m., Thursday, near Fair Avenue on the South Side.
Two vehicles were traveling on the highway at a high rate of speed when one of them struck a man in his 30s or 40s, who was walking his bicycle on the left shoulder, SAPD said.
The man hasn’t been identified, but he died at the scene, police said.
The driver involved stopped and spoke with witnesses, but once the witnesses approached the victim, the driver took off, according to officers.
A search is still underway for the driver, and it’s unknown what charges they will face at this time.
Bicycle rider hit by vehicle, taken to hospital in San Angelo
Author: FOX West Texas staff | www.myfoxzone.com
The bicycle rider was transported to Shannon Medical Center to assess any injuries.
SAN ANGELO, Texas — A man was taken to Shannon Medical Center Sept. 29 after being hit by a vehicle while riding his bicycle in San Angelo.
According to the San Angelo Police Department, the bicycle rider was heading westbound on W. Beauregard Ave. when he attempted to cross S. Abe Street.
At the same time, a vehicle was heading southbound on S. Abe Street but did not see the rider because of the sun in their eyes.
The vehicle hit the rider, who is said to have potential injuries including a broken leg.
Tour de Earnabike, Stage 4 San Antonio, Texas
Mark Noblitt MTCCSA | strava.com
Knew I’d be tight on time today, so i banked some miles earlier. Im at 405 for the four stages so far!
Thanks to Sara Moore for riding with me for the whole route. Fun to ride some miles with Bob Sharpley and Annie Christensen today, too!
And Nikki Johnson for the hype!
Hawgs, Dawgs, Hills, & Gravel! Davy Crockett National Forest, Texas
Elizabeth Durrett | strava.com
Got chased by several doggies this morning. Couple of them got Kicked in the mouth and sent home crying this morning. Not sure why I chose today to do this long ride, the phone rang about 20x for work. I’ll be slammed this afternoon as a result. I was able to at least get some decent elevation. Approx 6 Mi was pavement (partly because I made a wrong turn and had to reroute) The rest was dirt, sand, & rock??
Morning Ride Longview, Texas
Jason Herrington | strava.com
Morning Ride Schertz, Texas
Robert Alston | strava.com
Spotted the Bike Law car in the wild. pic.twitter.com/RoLMwmUkOA
— Simon (@simontrose) September 29, 2023
Driver tries to snuggle with me pic.twitter.com/lFoxNxGRKD
— Aaron N. Chamberlain ? (@elmachuca) September 29, 2023