Texas Bicycling News Digest April 10th 2019
Peddlers Pass – Major Building
By HoneyBadger | austinmountainbiking.com
The City of Cedar Park has approved KOM Trails to bring their machines and expertize to Peddlers Pass at Brushy Creek. The service agreements are signed and work is scheduled to start on April 22nd. In case you don’t know who KOM Trails is, they’re a local trail building company that’s had a hand in the amazing work done in Bentonville, AR and many other trails around Texas. The Brushy Creek trail system is their home trail which they helped build and are still trail stewards of it.
I’ve been working closely with KOM on a plan of action, you guys are going to love the changes. Once completed, Peddlers Pass will be the first Machine Built Flow Trail for Mountian Bikes on Public land in …
Hotter’N Hell Hundred Pace Group
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Sat August 24, 2019 Wichita Falls, TX The Official Pace Group
The Hotter’N Hell Hundred Pace Group is the premier VIP Experience for Hotter’n Hell.
You’ll start first, in front of the crowd. At the finish, you’ll relax in air conditioned comfort at the Finish Line Lounge. Additionally, riders receive a special edition jersey and professional level support throughout the ride.
Ever wondered what it’s like to be a team leader in the Tour de France peloton? This is your opportunity to experience the royal treatment like Contador, Froome, or Cavendish!
Join us for our 7th year as we ride a controlled pace to help you break the coveted 5-hour mark. To help you in your quest, you will have a premier starting spot, support vehicles, and a team of experienced coaches and elite racers leading the way – your own personal domestiques!
Farewell, Tito: Death of Entrepreneur and Activist Creates Moment of Reflection for San Antonio Cyclists
By Chris Conde and Lea Thompson | www.sacurrent.com
The death of a cyclist, especially one struck by a motorist, has become an all-too-common story in San Antonio lately.
But with the death of Tito Bradshaw, who was fatally injured last week by a suspected drunk driver, the sting was even worse. Many viewed the 35-year-old entrepreneur and activist as one of the pillars of the local cycling community. …