Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for January 31st
El Paso Bicycle Club Upcoming Rides
- Saturday, February 2
- • 9:00 am : Run for the Border Meet at River Run Plaza, 1071 Country Club Rd. Ride to McNutt/Airport Rd then to the border crossing. Return via La Union/Vinton Road. 35 miles, moderate to fast pace depending on riders. Randy Limbird, 915-328-4110.
- Sunday, February 3
- • 10:00 am : Pre-Super Bowl Warmup Meet at Rio Plaza (Artcraft/Upper Valley Rd) for a very moderate ride to burn some calories before the big game. 30 miles along valley roads, 15-17 mph pace. Tony Casas, 915-820-8333.
- Saturday, February 9
- • 8:30 am : 3-in-1 Ride Three distances at three different paces, all scheduled to arrive at The Bean in Mesilla at the same time. Group 1 meets at 8:30 a.m. at Rio Plaza (Artcraft at Upper Valley), leaving no later than 7:40 to ride the 32 miles to Mesilla at 20+ mph. Leader: Randy Limbird, 915-328-4110. Group 2 meets at 8:30 a.m. across from La Union Station, leaving promptly at 8:45 for 25-mile ride at about 17 mph. Leader: Margaret O’Kelley, 915-588-3825. Group 3 meets at 9 a.m. in La Mesa across from Eagle Grocery, leaving promptly at 9:15 for 12-mile ride at about 14 mph. Leader: Terry Campbell, 915-497-0882. After coffee/snack break, groups will return at roughly similar paces.
- Sunday, February 10
- • 8:30 am : Climb-a-thon Meet at the Bagel Shop, 985 N. Resler, for a roller-coaster ride up and down the hills of West El Paso. 3,000 feet of elevation gain! 25-30 miles, moderate pace, but lots of heavy breathing. Olac Fuentes, 915-217-8008.
- Saturday, February 16
- • 8:30 am : La Mesa Turnaround Meet at River Run Plaza, 1071 Country Club Rd, and ride to La Mesa. 44 miles, 16-18 mph pace (may break into moderate/fast groups depending on who shows up). Rick Rivas, 915-867-7199.
ABC Choices
by Steve AÂ Â Â Â Â Â DFW Point-to-Point
Yes, That IS a Bulge. Illustrating the Value of the “A” Part of “ABC Quick Check”
Hmm, my rear tire’s had a real SLOW leak for about three weeks now. Each morning, I pump it up from about 60psi to somewhere north of 100. Now, It’s developed a “bump bump bump” with each revolution. The symptom isn’t getting better.
Looking at it, there’s a bit of an “owie” on the tread. Look at the picture carefully and you can see it – a reverse curve that represents a bulge in…
Annual Tour de Houston gets green theme, and date
Houston Chronicle
Joe Turner, director for the Houston Parks and Recreation Department, said the annual bike ride, which is expected to draw 5,000 riders, raises money for Houston’s parks and green spaces. The RE-Plant Houston campaign was announced in January 2012 after severe drought conditions dramatically increased the need to protect what greenery was left in Houston. The mayor and Roger Plank, president and chief corporate officer of Apache Corp., planted the three-millionth tree in Memorial Park last weekend. …
Group ride to City Council briefing of the Dallas Bike Plan Feb 6th
by The Announcer Guy         Biking In Dallas
We’ll be riding to the council meeting from Oak Cliff to Main St. Garden then over to City Hall. If you’d like to join the ride in Oak Cliff, meet up at Oddfellow’s in the Bishop Arts. If you want to join in downtown, meet at Main St Garden. We will then depart for City Hall to attend the council briefing of the Dallas Bike Plan. It’s important we have as many people there in support. No measures are slated to be voted on, however it’s a state of the bike plan. Please encourage your Bike Friendly groups to meet up at Main St. Garden. Here are the times:
Date: Wednesday, February 6th
Oak Cliff meet up location: Oddfellow’s in the Bishop Arts
Meet up time: 7:40 AM
Departure time: 8:00 AM
Destination: Main St Garden park
Arrival time: 8:30 AM
Departure time: 8:45 AM
Council meeting start time: 9:00 AM
Ride Like a Penguin Saturday Feb 9th
by The Announcer Guy         Biking in Dallas
Critical Manners East Dallas presents:
Ride Like a Penguin!
We’re off to the Zoo! It’s $5 days throughout February.
Meet at Hypnotic Donuts (9007 Garland Rd, Dallas, Texas 75218), ride through downtown, and down to the Zoo! This ride will be a little longer than some of our other rides. It is about 10 miles each way. If there’s any concern about getting back, the DART is right there and can be used to return.
As always, bring a good attitude, locks, and a helmet.
Remember, we’re a no-spandex crew! 🙂
Sitting in with Sam and Stephanie
by djcurtin            It’s Time To Ride!
Ever wanted to see how far you could ride your bike? Ever done an errand by bike? Ever wondered how much you could carry on two-wheels? Or maybe even thought about living off your bike?
Bicycle touring might be for you if you followed that or a similar line of thought. But the tought of carrying everything you’d need or want for a trip can be a bit daunting. After all, if you’ve never done it before, how do you know how to do it?
We sat down recently with Sam and Stephanie House to talk bike touring. If you’ve been around the shop or some of our events, you’ve seen Sam and/or Stephanie riding, turning a wrench, helping out, and basically…
Memorial Park Ride then to Outlaw Dave’s
Register Now         GHORBA
A bit of riding and socializing at Outlaw Dave’s
So this all started with a call from Jaime Hellcat who host a car show on Sundays at Outlaw Dave’s Worldwide Headquarters. What do hot rods, motorcycles, jeeps, and mountainbikes have in common? Great passion for our interests/hobbies…. I guess we will find out. Hellcat has ridden the MP trails on occassion in the past and is fired up about us joining the party.
So we will start (weather permitting) with a group ride at Memorial Park at 11:30 a.m. We’ll meet at the parking lot near the soccer field. This is going to be a laid back ride for everyone. For those experienced group riders, I have it on good authority Mike Strawn will be there to make sure no rider gets lost or dehydrated.  After riding the trails, we will head over to Outlaw Dave’s (corner of…
Tweets
Sorry, this should be the Race Flyer for Rocky Hill. This has all the important information for student-athletes,… http://t.co/9jLV1ba0
— Brad Didier (@WEDU4life) February 1, 2013
Austin City Council approved 24 hour use of the hike and bike trail on a trial basis! WOO HOO! Thank you @austintexasgov
— ROCKET ELECTRICS (@rocketelectrics) February 1, 2013
Looking to get out of town for a great ride? How about Chihuahuan Desert Bike Fest 2/14. http://t.co/AadRUeR2
— Peyton's Bikes (@PeytonsBikes) February 1, 2013
https://twitter.com/BBQ44/status/297154933969539072
Looking forward to a big weekend. We have a squad headed to the Tour of New Braunfels for a little pre-collegiate… http://t.co/xlK4Gk4E
— MSU Cycling Team (@MSUCyclingTeam) February 1, 2013
Need pay dirt or just want to help? We're working at Double Lake this Sunday (2/3) at 9 AM meeting at the trail… http://t.co/QcMerl3C
— GHORBA (@ghorba_org) February 1, 2013
Someone forgot to tell the Frisco trail that its winter… #amazing #mtb #txmtb pic.twitter.com/XlWYIJOc
— Texas MTB Trails (@TexasMTBtrails) January 31, 2013
Near San Antonio, Marion schoolchildren will soon have a safer way to walk and bike to school. http://t.co/ACtKM1Q9 via @mysa
— Safe Streets Texas (@SafeStreetsTX) January 31, 2013
https://twitter.com/FtWMntBikers/status/297099825600688128
Paul Wells – Intense, focused and a man of few words, Paul prefers to listen. Most call this the strong silent… http://t.co/Ui2jX6UI
— Corinth Cycling (@corinthcycling) January 31, 2013