Texas Biking News February 3rd 2020
Houston 2020 LCI Seminar
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March 20, 2020 5:00 PM – March 22, 2020 3:00 PM Registration price: $350 Late registration: $425.00 beginning February 22, 2020 Registration closes: February 28, 2020 This is a League Cycling Instruction certification training seminar. In order to register for a LCI Seminar, you must have an active individual membership to the League of American Bicyclists. Become a member or renew here. For more information and a full list of prerequisites for the seminar, please visit our …
Upcoming Rides
Chasing Watts | chaisingwatts.com
Nice Sunday ride with Kevin, Ethan, Jeff, Tad, Richard and Pam. Saturday, February 8, 2020 @ 7:30 AM
Methodist MS150 Training Ride (South) Saturday, February 8, 2020 @ 7:30 AM
Sienna Route 2/8/20 Saturday, February 8, 2020 @ 7:30 AM
Methodist MS 150 Training Ride (Sugar Cycles to Sienna Route 35 miles) Saturday, February 8, 2020 @ 7:30 AM
Houston Methodist Northside Training Ride 38 Miles Sunday, February 9, 2020 @ 7:30 AM
Sugar Cycle 521 Training Sunday, February 9, 2020 @ 7:30 AM
Sunday BlendIn Coffee Club Sunday, February 9, 2020 @ 7:30 AM
The Trailist: Government Canyon Has History Along 40 Miles of Trails
by Brendan Gibbons | therivardreport.com
For those who want to get lost all day in a sea of green, Government Canyon State Natural Area allows the deepest plunge into wilderness of any park within a short drive of San Antonio.
Hidden among the trees and creeks are pieces of history, making this park popular with hikers and mountain bikers. A roughly 6-mile hike on the Joe Johnson Route takes visitors to tracks left by dinosaurs, a rock midden left by indigenous peoples, and a …
Johnny’s Mobile Bicycle Repair
Johnny | bicyclepointofview.blogspot.com
Readers of my blog already know that I’m an experienced bike mechanic. For the past 6 years, I have been in and around bike shops building bicycles and doing everything from changing flat tires to advanced services like hydraulic disc brake bleeds. The truth is, I live, breathe even bleed bikes. Is that all I’m good at? Readers who follow my blog know the answer to that also. Although I have done photography as a business and have an affinity for drawing, repairing bicycles is the thing that I currently enjoy the most, the thing that I can focus my attention on. I have always been a hands-on kind of guy. I have had office jobs that I have hated and know myself well enough to say I rather work standing up and moving around than …
February 2020 Executive Director’s Report
By Clark Martinson | bikehouston.org
BikeHouston has entered the new decade with a bang! We’re making progress on some of our recent initiatives: a complete website redesign, new membership structure, and starting to plan the Houston Bike Summit! We’ve been meeting with city councilors and advocating for cyclists! Stay tuned for more information on all of these initiatives
We’ve also continued with our regular programming: Dr. Inge Ford has been leading many “Bicycle Friendly Driver†courses, and we’ve continued to lead “Learn to Ride†classes. We also led a …