Texas Biking Action January 4th 2022
Red Rock Roubaix Austin, TX 2022
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FrankenBike Austin # 190 SUNDAY
by Chris | frankenbike.net
FrankenBike Austin # 190 – Presented by BikeTexas, Independence Brewing Company, Trudy’s, Ruta Maya Coffee and Junior’s Beer and Wine – will be held at Clown Dog Bikes on SUNDAY, April 24, 2022 from 10am-4pm. Scroll down for a map.
Clown Dog Bikes is located at 2821 San Jacinto Blvd 78705 just east of Crown and Anchor Pub and just west of Posse East.
Their regular shop hours are Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturday from 10am-4pm. 512-477-4221.
FrankenBike is free for Buyers and Sellers alike.
Buyers, there are always great deals on accessories, parts and complete, ready to ride bicycles at FrankenBike. …
Slaughter Bike Lane Improvements from BikingATX
I Can’t Drive 5,555.55 Miles, but I Bicycled Them! (6,056 Total with Walking in 2021)
A Dude Abikes | adudeabikes.com
It’s year six in the books, for those keeping count of both blog and bodacious bike riding (and four years of basically daily bipedaling). If you recall, 2020 was remarkable globally of course because of THE KILLER VIRUS, but it was memorable for me personally. I really got after it and as a result last year’s post was titled A Devil of a Year: 6,666.66 Miles Bicycled in 2020 (7,278 Total with Walking)! So yes, I biked every day all year (one less due to leap year) — again — but for 1,111.11 miles less. That was intentional since 18.21 miles a …
Texas Biking from Twitter
STOLEN – White Specialized Stumpjumper in Holly https://t.co/3i0klX1clw pic.twitter.com/OrT4YHBUiS
— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) January 4, 2022
Very glad to see even more infrastructure investment in @UHouston and #ThirdWard for #betterbiking thanks to @RodneyEllis and @hcpct1 https://t.co/aywDPuURo9
— Houston BCycle (@HoustonBCycle) January 4, 2022
Please be aware of a temporary closure on the northside Buffalo Bayou trail at Smith and Franklin Streets for repairs by Houston Public Works. The closure is estimated to last through the end of January. pic.twitter.com/KbWDpMqSmu
— Buffalo Bayou Partnership (@buffalobayou) January 4, 2022