Texas Bicycling Daily News Roundup January 9th
Encouraging Austinites to saddle up
by Nikki Javurek      www.peopleforbikes.org
This year, the highlight of my holiday season wasn’t the food or the presents (although, let’s be honest, the cookies and gift cards definitely weren’t bad), it was being able to be a part of the launch of Austin’s new bike sharing system, Austin B-Cycle.
After months of logistical work and years of planning, Austin B-Cycle launched its first fleet of bikes on Saturday, December 21, 2013. PeopleForBikes Vice President of Government Relations, Jenn Dice, and I were able to be part of the celebrations to roll out bike sharing in Austin.
Starting bright and early (well, not quite bright, because it’s still pretty dark at 7am in Austin, especially during the winter solstice), Jenn and I, along…
Mountain biking can be a vicious cycle
By Joshua Trudell, For the Express-News
SAN ANTONIO — In December 2011, it was all Bobby Ludwick could do to ride a bike one block.
A former champion rider, he had lost a foot in a car accident the previous February. After months of recovery, he got back on his commuter bike.
“I went one block, and it took 10 minutes,†said Ludwick, a San Antonio resident. “At the same time, I said, ‘I can do this. I can get back to this.’â€
With work and a new prosthetic, he’s…
Hit by a car in Austin, TX
by Mkhira2Â Â Â Â Â Â www.bikeforums.net
First post!
I was riding southbound on a popular cycling road here in town (Loop 360), and a car who was turning onto my road failed to see me and clipped the side of my rear wheel, causing me to crash. He admitted full responsibility. I broke my helmet, sustained a few injuries, and my bicycle is totaled. I’m in good spirits.
I’m mainly writing this post for two reasons:
1) To ask you all to please continue to stay as safe as possible out there. You never know what will happen, no matter how safe you are. Accidents happen.
2) To thank you all. A gentleman driving an SUV who I’ll likely never meet again saw my accident and stopped to help me while I was lying on the ground. He told me he was a fellow cyclist and offered every bit of time and resource he had to…
Masters racers show their mettle on second day of cyclo-cross nationals
www.usacycling.org
Boulder, Colo. (Jan. 9, 2014) — Fourteen Stars-and-Stripes jerseys were donned Thursday as masters divisions ruled the second day of racing at the 2014 USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Championships held at Valmont Bike Park in Boulder, Colo. The podium finishers for the final four divisions of the day had their medals presented by Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper to cap off another exciting day of racing. …
…Christina Gokey-Smith (Denton, Texas/Colonel’s – Sho-Air) turned in a fantastic race to place second, 28 seconds behind Baum, while Catherine Moore (Waco, Texas/Squadra Di Servitori) earned the bronze medal, 1:05 behind the winner. …
…Robert Llamas (Montrose, Calif./Montrose Cycling Club) took the masters men’s 70-74 title, Ronald Riley (Aptos, Calif.) earned the victory in the masters men’s 75-79 race, and Walter Axthelm (Durango, Colo./Durango Wheel Club) reclaimed his crown from Frederic Schmid (Waco, Texas/Bicycles Outback Racing) in the masters men’s 80-and-over division, after Schmid had dethroned Axthelm last year in Verona, Wis.
We’ve Got it Good…
www.texasmountainbiketrails.com
The following is from Pedro Del Busto, local McKinney TX rider.
It’s interesting that sometimes it takes the holidays, a new job, a life changing experience or something else to make you reflect and put things into perspective. Luckily for me, I do have the holidays and a significant life-event all rolled into the last 30 days to give me a reason to reflect and material to write about.
A few days ago, we finalized what has seemed like a never ending process of agreeing to move to Seattle – the actual move will happen in April, but all paperwork is signed. The headquarters for the company I work for is based there, and I hear the riding is pretty good (I don’t want to sound too enthusiastic about it in case my boss or wife read this and think this is the only reason I’m so excited to move).
Although we’ve been thinking about moving for a long time, it never got to more than talking about it for a few minutes and continuing with our lives in McKinney. So, I never really thought about not being in DFW and all that I would miss about it. Clearly, family and…
Wideload
An Old Guy On Two Wheels
Those tireless folks at FedEx just made my cargo bike that much more cargo. Yes, Mongo is now a wide load.
Oblate Trail Ride
Team McAllen Cycling
Saturday, March 29th, 2014 at 7am – 12:30pm
Location: Brownsville’s Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Save the Date for the 2014 Oblate Trail Ride!
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Routes are…
New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar
New Event: Texas Cup Awards Party – Copperas Cove, TX: When: Sat Jan 18, 2014 3pm to Sat Jan 18, 2014 6pmÂ
CST… http://t.co/mpQuNBkMj7— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 9, 2014
New Event: Fossil 50 Challenge – Glen Rose, TX: When: Sat Feb 22, 2014 12pm to 4pmÂ
CSTWho: Texas Bicycling Ev… http://t.co/mr3vgUgpis— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 9, 2014
New Event: KingRacingGroup Thursday Night Crits – Dallas, TX: Recurring Event
First start: 2014-03-06 17:30:00… http://t.co/RyPnF2xvk6— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) January 9, 2014
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Tweets
machadoatx at the finish. One flat, a wheel change, 45 minutes, and a huge smile later, the Cuban… http://t.co/83LLpMA21M
— BSS CX Club (@BSSCX) January 10, 2014
https://twitter.com/MitchellGSides/status/421426207800827904
Catherine @Pigtailracer just finished 3rd and will represent TXCX on the #2014CXNATSBOULDER Podium @Koersvelo Congratulations
— Texas CX Project (@TexasCXProject) January 9, 2014
Riding down Emerald Forest > passing recreational rider gently > getting passed 5mph faster by said rider (breathing heavy) 30sec later. Yup
— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) January 9, 2014
Don't stand still! pic.twitter.com/ZjeB9eAnwB
— DR Cycling Team (@dallas_racing) January 9, 2014
I was one of the 1600 making this ride. I rode 1988 as well.
#TBT On April 4-5, 1987 around 1,600 people rode 172 miles from Houston to Austin and raised more than $250,000. #BPMS150
— Bike MS: Texas MS 150 (@TexasMS150) January 9, 2014
It looks like we'll get a break from this cold and dreary weather this weekend. So, who's up for a little open… http://t.co/MXUSANevul
— Alkek Velodrome (@AlkekVelodrome) January 9, 2014
Video: Curious how the #cxnats course looks at race speed? @loganvb shot POV in the industry race. http://t.co/N0PgpfJGkH
— VeloNews (@velonews) January 9, 2014