Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for February 5th
Houston Bicycle Club Fulshear Orientation Ride
An easy paced 23 mile ride on flat roads with lots of pretty scenery and a cut through on pecan tree covered Hunt Road. Two stores along the way to stop and rest. Road bikes preferable, 8 – 13 mph. Need helmet, water bottle, patch kit or spare tube. Additional ride to coincide with “O” Ride. Ride goes west and south to Orchard and Wallis and is about 36 to 40 miles long. Maps available. If you want to ride with the club, but not with the “O” Ride, this is for you.
Local Cyclist and Artist to present art show at Caffe Meddici
Austin Cycling Association
Local cyclist and artist Bethany Bauman is showing a body of original work entitled Re:memory: regarding all cycles Saturday, February 25th at Caffe Medici downtown Austin,on Congress + 2nd. The pieces will be available for free public viewing from 6-11pm, then will be featured in a silent auction from 7:30-9pm. Sale of the work will help offset medical bills incurred from her accident. Bethany was the victim of a hit-and-run in east Austin last July, where she was thrown from her bicycle and suffered a…
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Double the MoSo
by Byron      Bike Hugger
Announced yesterday that we’ve added a second date to our Mobile Socials at SXSW. We’re riding social twice. The first ride is on Saturday with Tweet House and arrives at Mellow Johnnys. The second is on Sunday and that’s around Austin with Social Cycling ATX and Tern. …
Hike-bike mandate in transportation bill fuels anger
Houston Chronicle
When the bill goes to the U.S. House floor this week, legislators will consider getting rid of a provision that requires states to dedicate a percentage of highway funds for to build trails for bicyclists and pedestrians, as well as other enhancements. The proposed federal cuts come just as San Antonio has tried made more concerted efforts to become a bicycle friendly city, adopting a bike master plan and complete streets policy last…
Report from the 2012 Texas Trails & Active Transportation Conference
by Adam         Bike Friendly Richardson
I spent the latter half of last week down in sunny (and humid!) San Antonio with hundreds of other cycling advocates, public officials, and planning and design professionals. This conference is put on every other year by two state-wide organization—BikeTexas (a cycling advocacy organization that spends the odd years lobbying the state legislature) and the Texas Trails Network (an organization dedicated to the provision of linear trails for transportation and recreation uses).
As always, the conference was excellent. Beyond the great job the two organizations do planning and running the event, the caliber of presenters and speakers is unparalleled, in my opinion. Plenary speakers included John Burke, president of Trek Bicycle Co.; Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis, D-Houston; Congressman Jim Oberstar, …
OTC Annual Banquet 3/1/2012 @ 6:30-8:30pm
Old Tascosa Cycling Club
We will be holding the annual banquet this year at the Coffee Memorial Blood Center meeting area. We ask that you bring a side dish or desert, and the meat will be provided by the club. Come hang out with your fellow cyclist and eat some grub! We will have Canari fit kits available, for the OTC cycling kits, to try on and place orders at the meeting. All who sign up for memberships or renew will receive a pair of OTC socks! We will be posting in…