Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for October 16th
More bike lanes in Oak Cliff!
Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
Head down to Bishop Boulevard and you’ll see the latest bike lanes installed by the city of Dallas connecting Methodist Hospital to the Bishop Arts District (b/w Colorado and Davis). This was one of the first projects BFOC helped work on with the local neighborhood, and Counilwoman Delia Jasso. Not only does this thin the road, making car speeds slower and safer, but also allows for inset parking. The other advantage is crossing distances for pedestrians have just…
Imports rebound across all categories
by Steve Frothingham         Bicycle Retailer & Industry News
WASHINGTON, DC (BRAIN) — Imports through August are up 29 percent overall, reaching 12,470,453 bikes, 2.8 million more bikes than 2011, which was the lowest year for imports in more than a decade.
Imports so far are 4 percent over the average of the previous five years, 2006 to 2010, though down a million bikes compared with August 2010. The bulk of the gain is in kids’ categories that were up more than 30 percent. Yet the adult categories of road and mountain bikes are up 19 and 18 percent, respectively.
Though unit imports are up 29 percent, the value of those imports rose only 16 percent, and average unit value fell 10 percent to $86. The average value of a road bike was $304 last year and…
BCT Halloween Casual Ride : Wednesday October 31, 2012
by Jorge “Soup” Martinez      Bronc Cycling Team
Join us for the second annual BCT Halloween Social Ride! Please feel free to bring a costume for the ride! This ride is a nice easy casual ride, at about a 10-11 mile per hour pace. All that is required is a helmet! we will be meeting at:
The UTPA “Quad†(the grassy area between the student union, health science buildings, and the COAS building). Time: 5:45 pm (so we can get back before dark!) We hope to see all of you guys there! It’s scary how much fun it’s going to be! …
Willing to trade your car for a bike?
By Pam LeBlanc         Fit City
Ever considered ditching your car for a bike? Permanently?
The Tour de Fat, New Belgium Brewing’s traveling bicycle celebration, is STILL looking for someone willing to give up four wheels for two.
Each year, Tour de Fat hands over a bike (or, as is the case this year, a $2,250 budget at a local bike shop) to someone who vows to live car-free for a year.
Vehicles for Charity will auction the car, with proceeds to benefit local cycling organizations. …
Nullifying the fear of bikes for Denton pedestrians
by Jay Schyler Raadt of North Texas Daily
DENTON — A monstrous, half-metal, half-flesh beast approaches at inhuman speeds while making various clicking and spinning sounds. Immediately, a primal sense of fear is felt in the pedestrian. He or she has no idea what to do, and the reaction is to jump out of the way of this danger.
Jump back five seconds. The cyclist sees an approaching pedestrian on his or her left side, while the cyclist is riding on the right side like they should. In order to avoid a collision – something anyone with common…
Bike-wise Aggies
University police raise bicyle-safety awareness
By Shrikant Chaturvedi         www.thebatt.com
As student enrollment in Texas A&M increases, so does the amount of cyclists. With a higher density of bicycles on the campus, public safety is of greater concern.
Students are not aware of the fact that general traffic rules also apply while riding bicycles. Reckless riding on the bikes could turn these two-wheeled machines into dangerous vehicles and could even result in fines.
Lt. Allan Baron of the University Police Department said he hopes all cyclists obey traffic laws when riding bikes on campus.
The intersections of Joe Routt Boulevard and Throckmorton Street and Ireland Street are the two most common locations where…
PBA Fall Century
by Chris Mathews         Plano Bicycle Association
CHeWing ThE PHat: Riding over logs!
by JaredSÂ Â Â Â Â Â Texas Mountain Bike Trails
Okay, so you’ve been riding a mountain bike awhile now and some trails are just kicking you in the butt. Some of these Texas Mountain Bike Trails have dips, valleys, roots, rocks, sand, and log crossings.  Can you get over those log crossings with grace and finesse? Well maybe after reading this you can!
But first here is the disclaimer: As you know Mountain Biking can be a potentially dangerous activity, up to and including death. Wear your helmet and be careful riding above your skill level. …
CX Shenanigans No. 18 http://t.co/s1qFSEPq < Live. Race preview post soon!
— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) October 16, 2012
I wish I had my real camera with me this morning for that sunrise. God is good. http://t.co/BaOafOxC
— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) October 16, 2012
Georgetown CX Festival benefiting Cyclocross Project 2015. Course-Video Teaser. #TXCX http://t.co/YZsZfLLI
— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) October 16, 2012
https://twitter.com/MarkandMaryRide/status/258342012993024001
Fantastic night @HoustonianHotel celebrating #BPMS150 #Club 300 with Melanie Lawson @KTRKHouston. Total raised in 2012: $17.571 million! #MS
— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) October 17, 2012
Race Preview – San Antonio Cyclocross – Sat-Sun, Oct. 20-21, 2012 http://t.co/X1rX8N6t < You ready for the second installment?
— the ghost of TexasCX (@TexasCX) October 17, 2012
How to get your children and spouses to ride. Brilliant! http://t.co/5OSO4m3A
— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) October 17, 2012
went for a 22 mi ride. check it out on @strava @Scanachi https://t.co/GUwq1aOC
— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) October 17, 2012
Tour de Fort Worth 2012 Finale Fri, Oct 26 at 5:30: http://t.co/fwXrvAqA
— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) October 16, 2012