Texas Bicycling News Digest May 27th
Deep in the Heart of Texas ( The Panhandle That Is)
by Matthew Lerner      mattcyclingtrip2015.blogspot.com
Tuesday May 26th , Tucumcari NM to Dalhart TX, 96 miles
Fair to say today was not anyone’s favorite ride. Although the temperature was moderate we rode into a headwind the entire day. Even utilizing a pace line (when cyclists line up in a straight line for drafting purposes) with 7 or 8 experienced riders for most of the ride, my group only averaged 13 miles per hour, which made for a long day. And the scenery for the most part was monotonous. Everyone is pretty wiped out from the past two days.
However we did reach a major milestone, crossing the Texas State line. We will only be in Texas one night as we transverse its northern Panhandle. Dalhart is historically a Dust Bowl town. A few miles outside …
Palo Alto Battlefield Trail
by Ray Garza         rgvcycling.com
This Memorial Day I spent the morning in the city of Brownsville. I knew of a trail that runs from the Gladys Porter Zoo up to the Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic park and I’ve been looking for some time to take my bike and go cycling it. This holiday was a great opportunity to hit both parks with a bike ride in between. Early Monday morning, I loaded up the bike and took off on my hour drive to the other side of the Rio Grande Valley.
GLADYS PORTER ZOO
I got to the zoo early and found good parking in the gated area. With my bike locked up on the bike carrier, I took off to explore the zoo. The day was overcast so that helped keep the temperatures down a bit. I spent the morning walking around the zoo snapping photos and …
Ride Interview – Collin Classic – McKinney, Texas
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If you’re looking to participate in a great ride supporting an even better cause, consider joining City House’s Collin Classic on June 13th. All profits of the ride and bike raffle go to children in need in Northern Texas. We got in touch with Rob Scichili, who’s leading the event. Check out the interview below for all the details.
The Collin Classic Bike Rally has something for everyone – from the serious cyclist to the weekend rider. We even have a Family Fun Route! With complimentary steak burgers from Texas Land & Cattle at the finish line and Crazy Water to rehydrate along the ride, and so much more. Starbucks will get you fired up with some coffee prior to the start. Chose a route from 21 to 63 miles.
Why join your ride?
All of us at the Collin Classic pride ourselves with running a top-notch ride, with convenient parking and a very good route, no matter what distance you choose. Plus all of the proceeds benefit local homeless and abused children. Come ride with …
http://www.meetup.com/HoustonCyclingClub/events/222110380/?a=ea2_grp&rv=ea2&_af=event&_af_eid=222110380
It Is Possible To Run And Bike In The Heat And Humidity
By Hernán Rozemberg      www.sacurrent.com
Are you someone who, given a choice, would much rather prefer to be outside rather than remain cooped up indoors?
Kinda tough to remain active in the killer San Antonio heat and humidity, though.
So no one would likely blame you for deciding that perhaps you need to take a hiatus from outdoor activity during the summer, even basic and fun stuff like running and biking.
But you don’t need to be a hardcore competitive athlete who trains year-round — no matter the weather — to remain active and retain fitness.
Bottom line: Just accept the reality. The heat and humidity are here to stay; they ain’t going anywhere.
So work with what you’ve got, rather than try to fight it or, even worse, throwing in the towel and …
Four U.S. cities are racing to open the country’s first protected intersection
Michael Andersen, Green Lane Project staff writer      www.peopleforbikes.org
A protected intersection under construction at Manor and Tilley in Austin, fall 2014. Photo: City of Austin.
Sometimes, change builds up for years. And sometimes, it bursts.
Fifteen months after American bikeway designer Nick Falbo coined the phrase “protected intersection” to refer to a Dutch-style intersection between two streets with protected bike lanes, the concept hasn’t just ricocheted around the Internet — it’s been approved by four different cities.
The cities of Austin, Salt Lake City, Davis and Boston are now in a four-way race to create the first working protected intersection in the …
Former Kingwood resident spreads cancer awareness in the community
By Melanie Feuk      www.yourhoustonnews.com
Although University of Texas at Austin student, Jeffery Saeling cannot participate in the 2015 Texas 4000 bike ride for cancer, he is determined to do his part raising awareness for the cause.
“The Texas 4000 is a pretty novel idea,†said Saeling. “It’s a bike ride from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska for cancer awareness.â€
On Saturday, May 30, bikers will embark on a 70 day ride from Texas to Alaska, logging more than 4,000 miles. The team will divide into three groups, taking routes through the Sierra, Rockies and Ozarks, later …
Honey Tour
Pedal Pushers      roy-pedalpushers.blogspot.com
Three of us from San Angelo, Christine Jones, Brian Backlund, and I, traveled to Burleson, a nice city just below Fort Worth.
Line up for an 8 a.m. start.
It wasn’t really that cold, Christine just likes to play it safe. Among other things the jacket is water proof and rain (thunder storms) is in the forecast. …
New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar
New Event Cycling Skills Clinic – Richardson, TX http://t.co/MBhTAw12rChttp://t.co/Ajo4Nyc5uM
USA Cycling – … http://t.co/GOiOIhCh5o
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2015
New Event Intermediate Biking – Dallas, TX http://t.co/rMazoqDVjt
If you know how to ride your bike, but need m… http://t.co/hVzoDIdJvT
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2015
New Event First Bike Ride: Learn to Bike – Dallas, TX http://t.co/AtanZuYkJd
Coach Ball and his staff of coache… http://t.co/IV8bwsRXtK
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2015
New Event Bicycling Skills 123 – The Woodlands, TX http://t.co/tPla4tWoTp
This class is designed for adults who… http://t.co/4P3xcQchD7
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2015
New Event Tour de Jalapeno – Martindale, TX http://t.co/25kqnn0AIR http://t.co/yBt6xefiPU Fully supported ride… http://t.co/qWuCfVdQbc
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2015
New Event Red River Bike Rally – Pottsboro, TX http://t.co/NkqSlasDLR
Scenic Lake Texoma, rolling hills, open r… http://t.co/g8gRNWXBQr
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2015
New Event Texas Tumbleweed 100 – Dumas, TX http://t.co/IU2cOalHpg http://t.co/8hTmNqIHMx Enjoy beautiful High … http://t.co/kB8xtBb8b1
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2015
New Event Bike Out Hunger – Athens, TX http://t.co/RupRbzwX5ihttp://t.co/0Fg3FpHGM6
Ride your bike. Feed hun… http://t.co/v7zaFB5zrP
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2015
New Event Tour De Pecan – Seguin, TX http://t.co/r4FLmdmcXg http://t.co/Udb1mVwB4f We are excited to have you … http://t.co/sbP3dYd6KL
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) May 27, 2015
Tweets About Texas Bicycling
Need 93 miles in 4 days to meet my goal of 400 miles this month! #BikeMonth #NationalBikeChallenge pic.twitter.com/OzvZ6SnLOD
— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) May 28, 2015
So Birthday boy got to go for a ride some friends and family and surprised with a cake afterwards pic.twitter.com/8bqEp7jshl
— Jesus (@SrCampy) May 28, 2015
Monday's Shoal Creek Floods no match against 9th St BMX track! All tacky over here. #roadieondirt… https://t.co/wjq7eBlJg0
— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) May 28, 2015
Rides are on for now. Any changes will be made at the start.
— PBA Rides (@pbawedrides) May 27, 2015
Guess what we did yesterday? The #T4K2015 team photos… #alaskabound on Friday! pic.twitter.com/zu5IKEDAB3
— Texas 4000 (@Texas4000) May 27, 2015
Cyclist dies in crash near Buna http://t.co/DgIgXWdKMn via @BmtEnterprise
— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) May 27, 2015
We are ON for racing tomorrow! Course will change most likely to the @rolwheels Championship Loop due… https://t.co/zAdJw9x2H0
— Driveway Series (@DrivewaySeries) May 27, 2015
80 and rain, kids…. It will be worth having to clean the bikes after, have fun kids…#kids… https://t.co/mvMogslO6c
— Streamline Cycles (@Streamlinecycle) May 27, 2015
https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/603583069988200449
Cycle through Houston with @BayouCityOutdrs http://t.co/AYDiCKQ7pP pic.twitter.com/74tMDVV8sT
— 365ThingsInHouston (@365_Houston) May 27, 2015
Learn to love the climb.These guys do! Another amazing Transmountain Tuesday. See you same time next week #2wheelsEP https://t.co/3XwVMYyIUq
— Crazy Cat Cyclery (@CrazyCatCyclery) May 27, 2015
Looking forward to better access to the bayou shared use paths Sharing views on 30th #ibikehtown @houstonplanning pic.twitter.com/llKCsZHONa
— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) May 27, 2015
I Am Haunted By Waters http://t.co/2e9z3xPyzd pic.twitter.com/HErAKlU60a
— Bill Chance (@chanceb22) May 27, 2015