Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup August 29th
Google Maps for Android adds turn-by-turn navigation for bicyclists
by Antuan Goodwin         reviews.cnet.com
A new version 6.11.1 update for the Google Maps Navigation app fills the navigation void for pedal-powered users.
Google Maps for Android has offered turn-by-turn directions for automotive use since 2009. It wasn’t long until walking navigation was added in 2010. Finally, transit direction made the jump to turn-by-turn navigation back in June of this year. Today, with the version 6.11.1 update to the…
Light at the end of the tunnel? Maybe.
by BRAIN Staff         www.bicycleretailer.com
I finally got my hands on the National Sporting Goods Administration’s (NSGA) 2010 report on the US Bicycle Market.
In addition to being some of the most exciting news we’ve seen in 20 years (more about that in a minute), it’s also by far the easiest to interpret … mostly because instead of digesting the whole report, I got a pre-release copy of the Gluskin Townley Group’s analysis, as written by Brad Edmundson. Even better, you can get your own copy for free: just scroll down to the bottom of the post for ordering information.
So what makes the 2010 report so exciting? Simple: it looks like maybe, just maybe, all the hard work we’ve been doing as an industry to grow the market for enthusiast cyclists might…
who is going to HHH?” update
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I was doing my first ever century that day and was at the rear all day–which was perfectly fine by me. Went from the couch to HHH in 3 months. Did fine, except at mile 85 when the guy said they were closing all the rest stops from then on and we were going to be unsupported! I was alone and had nobody to call should things go south. I was fully fueled and watered when I made the turn into that wind. by now it was cranking around 30mph sustained.  Long stretch of riders going 6-8mph on the flat! And I was passing them–barely. Not to mention the storm brewing behind us may have been pulling air into it causing a greater headwind for us.
It was a survival ride at this point. I made it 2 more stops before I started cramping in an inner thigh 😥
It was about 4pm by this time and I had no choice but to stop–just didn’t train for that many hours on the bike. Hands, feet, rear were all fine. Wanted to finish but I wasn’t going to walk with leg cramps and as mentioned before…
Safe route from Fort Worth (trinity trails) to downtown Dallas?
by rachmaninoff         www.bikeforums.net
Hi, I would like to know if anyone could map out, or know of a safe route cycling from Fort Worth (using the trinity trail system) to Dallas?
Help Support these Cancer Fighting Cyclists, September 8th!
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
The General’s Guard has had a mission that most of us can personally relate to: cancer sucks and they want to kick it’s ass, period. That’s what they’ve been fighting for several year’s, ever since one of their members originally started the cycling team to commemorate his fallen General to cancer.
Michael Martin and his friends, including Rev. Daniel Kanter of the First Unitarian Church of Dallas, will be hosting their…
September meeting, Monday, September 10th.
Austin Cycling Association
Do you love trailer food or wish you could try it? Come join us for a replay of last year’s very popular trailer food ride. We will begin with a short membership meeting to present the slate of nominees for the 2013 ACA Board of Directors. Additional nominations from the floor may also be made at this meeting. After the meeting, there will be a leisurely ride to some of the…
Planning to do some racing in 2012-2013? Don’t forget your Paydirt!
by Laura Scagno      Austin Ridge Riders
You can find the form here: http://www.tmbra.org/paydirt/paydirtform.pdf and also attached to this entry.
2012-2013 Program – Get Started Now!
The Bicycle Sport Shop’s PayDirt© Program is offered in conjunction with the Texas Mountain Bike Championship Series to encourage mountain biker’s involvement in the maintenance and building of trails, a mountain bikers’ greatest asset. The mountain bike racing community has a vested interest in improving our awareness of the trail resources we have and forging strong relationships with land managers and other trail users. The promoters of the Texas…
Rocky Hill Ranch News for this coming weekend – Saturday/Sunday September 1 & 2 at 10 a.m.
by Il Pirate       Austin Ridge Riders
News from Rocky Hill Ranch – More information on the RHR Facebook Page
Just want everyone to know that RHR has many trees on trails after the storm and there only a few trails that are totally clear. Limited riding this weekend and for the next week as we do the work to clear all trails. So, for this weekend trail fees will be waived if you want to come ride what is clear. We will be out cleaning up all weekend with some…
change afoot
by bikedenton
When I started this website, five years ago, I thought of it as a social experiment — writing about something I considered dearly important to Denton — something I saw in other towns and loved them for it. Easy, everyday biking, everywhere. If I wasn’t moving away to seek it out, why not fight and write for it here? I thought “if it makes a difference, then great. If not, I’m sure I’ll learn some things along the way.†I was attracted to biking normalcy and culture other places. I wondered if Denton had it in spades, would more people stay after graduating from…
…So on to the point of this article. BikeDenton is changing hands (and feet). We’re moving our family to Portland, OR in two weeks because I accepted a new career there. I’m turning this site over to two people: …
“Vulnerable on the Open Roadâ€
by Ron Callahan            www.bikeworldnews.com
Last week, the USA Pro Challenge bike race passed within 20 feet of the Colorado headquarters of People for Bikes. A few days later, their town is still buzzing from the historic event, and pro bike racing remains on our minds.
While safe roads matter to everyone on a bike, professional cyclists spend more time on them than almost anyone. These talented, world-class athletes may seem super-human at times, but they are human like any of us—vulnerable on the open road. …
Recreation calendar, camps, clinics: Aug. 29
www.mysanantonio.com
Bicycling: Today, 8 a.m., Wheelers Senior Ride, 30 miles, Floore’s Country Store, Helotes. 210-643-0314.
Bicycling: Saturday, 8 a.m., New Berlin Ride, 22, 34, 43 and 70 miles, Brietzke Station, New Berlin. 496-696-8247. …
Wimberley High School band will host bike ride for fundraiser
By Ciara O’Rourke         www.statesman.com
SAN MARCOS — Boosters for the Wimberley High School Spirit of Texas Band are trying a new way to raise money for the music program by riding bikes.
The inaugural Spirit of Texas Ride starts at 8 a.m. Oct. 7, with 10, 20, 40 and 63 mile routes through the Hill Country. Appropriately, it starts and ends at Wimberley High School.
As the Wimberley school district faces budget cuts, Boosters Vice President Traci Maxwell said fundraising responsibilities have increasingly fallen on parents.
“Last year they cut our band program $20,000, so we are trying to make up some of those things the money would have gone for,” she…
Hotter’N Hell Hundred: The rest of the ride
by Roy and Christine      Pedal Pushers
…This guy has it all figured out. He has a wind shield to assist with his aerodynamic posture. But perhaps best of all, he brings his own shade. …
Classes might be starting today, but our 2013 team has already had two team meetings this year! Cancer fighting isn't bound by semesters
— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) August 29, 2012
Tour of Austin Primes are up! Check 'em out! 170 primes and counting!… http://t.co/x0hShGEy
— HOLLAND RACING (@HOLLANDRACERS) August 29, 2012
Bike-related educational fun! BSS University's Basic Tune-Up Class Sat @ 10 am & 1 pm. See course info & register here: http://t.co/ZEgdZT7p
— Bicycle Sport Shop (@BSS_Austin) August 29, 2012
Great Tuesday morning to you!
Have you recovered from Hotter 'n Hell weekend yet? Still sore?
Today will… http://t.co/u84SExm0
— WheelBrothers (@WheelBrothers) August 29, 2012
Volunteered this morning to coordinate and run the bicycle rodeo at my daughter's elementary school. Looking forward to it!
— Justin Moore (@bikegeek) August 29, 2012
Results, Schedules, Rider of the Year Standings… it's all on the GHCF website. http://t.co/czC96NQj
— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) August 29, 2012
Flying drone videos are the best: http://t.co/YFN4ZO3m http://t.co/vnBQQe3l
— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) August 29, 2012
30 Mile VR ride tomorrow leaving 11am no rider left behind..open to all level of riders. See you there. http://t.co/9SI8GgNZ
— VR Cycling Coach (@VRCyclingCoach) August 29, 2012
Tour of Austin Primes are up! Check 'em out! 170 primes and counting!… http://t.co/x0hShGEy
— HOLLAND RACING (@HOLLANDRACERS) August 29, 2012
Ranch Road 12 update:
In case you have not been on Ranch Road 12 lately, it is 90% complete with new hot seal… http://t.co/XUkVVebw— CyclingATX (@CyclingATX) August 29, 2012
Big week for bicycling in Fort Worth, Texas http://t.co/yUAStH8z via @fortworthology
— Streetsblog USA (@StreetsblogUSA) July 24, 2012
To Me the scary's time of the year while cycling, when all the mom's take there children to school.two lane no shoulder county roads crowded
— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) August 29, 2012