Texas Biking News April 2nd 2022
‘A dream come true’: Olympians competing in weekend BMX event in Longview
By Yoleyne Romero | www.news-journal.com
Nick Bruce has traveled the world with his professional BMX career and represented his country at the Tokyo Olympics this past summer.
The 29-year-old native of Youngstown, Ohio, has been to Texas several times, but this weekend was his first time in Longview. Bruce is competing in the third round of Saturday’s 2022 USA BMX Freestyle Series at Dodson Action Sports Complex at Ingram Park. The event features amateur and professional competitors.
USA BMX Freestyle is an organization that offers a series …
Coast to Coast via the Southern Tier – Spring 2022
By Fletch Dobbs | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 24 – Van Horn to Marfa: It’s all about the wind
Saturday April 2, 2022, 74 miles (119 km) – Total so far: 1,012 miles (1,629 km) We left the Van Horn RV Park at the first rideable light, which works out to be about 8:00. Todays ride climbed just over 1,000 vertical feet over the space of 60 miles. The last 14 or so are either level or slightly down hill. Nice. The bad news: a fairly stout headwind commenced at about 11 and retry much stayed in our face for the rest of the ride. It did vary a bit, sometimes becoming a quartering cross wind. But it kept everyone challenged for the second half of the ride into Marfa.
We rode past more plain West Texas desert scenery. I spotted several …
Southern Tier (Eastern Half) – 2022
By TexasSalsa | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Background: Here we go again!
Spring is normally the best time to ride in the southeastern portion of the US. Days are getting longer and weather is generally warm but not overly hot as it is in the summer. Hopefully I’ll be able to enjoy some nice weather days on this self-supported tour from Houston to Jacksonville, FL. Departure is tentatively set for April 3. The plan continues to evolve, but I think the framework is now set (even if it remains subject to change!). To keep things simple, I’ll leave from my home near Houston and head north-east until I pick up the Southern Tier Route. There are several options, but I’m planning to …
Texas Hill Country Loop 2022
By Tom Camp | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 6: Sattler, TX to Martindale, TX: River Road Ride then ‘Where did the Hill Country Go?’
Saturday April 2, 2022, 39 miles (63 km) – Total so far: 192 miles (309 km) Rating: (0) We left our campground in Sattler this morning and headed out on the River Road towards New Braunfels. The road is really, really, really, really, really nice as it follows along the Guadalupe River. The traffic was lower than we expected since it was Saturday. It looks like it may be a favorite ride for local cyclists as we saw plenty of them. We waved at the ones coming at us and watched the ones who passed us disappear quickly. A good speed for us with the loaded bikes is about 10mph. Blazing.
Now that I’ve talked up River Road as being idyllic, I must confess that it is within Comal County. I said some not-so-nice things about Comal County Roads yesterday; our experience today almost makes me want to go back and change the complaints. Almost.
We did see some really crazy geese along the way. …
Texas Biking from Twitter
Denton DoubleWide Elite podium: 1. Andy Heuser 2. Ben Hokamp 3. Jake VanderVaate @ Denton Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center https://t.co/qOkCYp7xyC
— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) April 2, 2022
Trail Improvement Ride #6! This ride focused on the new Cedar Crest and Honey Springs Trails in Southern Dallas. We had a larger than usual group, including Director Jenkins, PB members, CM Arnold, and City Staff. ???? 1/x pic.twitter.com/bfMXvYtHVX
— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) April 2, 2022
A few more park pictures. @harrisonLblair points out the Wi-Fi towers he’s lobbied for. And the D4 @CityOfDallas team poses for a park picture! 10/x pic.twitter.com/teVmrAG5jO
— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) April 2, 2022
Most of the group is heading back to the @dartmedia station now, but a few of us will ride Saner to meet up with the Honey Springs Trail via Sutter Street. The is the most logical future connection between the two trails. 12/x pic.twitter.com/U0xjiH9vWr
— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) April 2, 2022
More infrastructure challenges on Honey Springs. Huge traffic signal box protruding into the already narrow trail/sidewalk. This can’t be safe. The traffic signal at Sunnyvale looks on the verge of collapsing. (Jessica notes both for @CityOfDallas Transportation to fix). 14/x pic.twitter.com/ayz82XBiuQ
— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) April 2, 2022
We’ve made it back to the Illinois Street @dartmedia station! Post-ride selfie with this happy group. 22/x pic.twitter.com/mr3jwXBxs4
— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) April 2, 2022
All done! Three trails (Cedar Crest, Honey Springs, and John C. Phelps/Cedar Crest Annex) and 9.17 miles all within @CityOfDallas District 4. #DallasParks #DallasTrails pic.twitter.com/FJJEp4a4nb
— Jeff Kitner (@JeffKitner) April 2, 2022
Denton DoubleWide Intermediate Podium: 1
— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) April 2, 2022
Caleb Leath 2. Kevin Reedy 3. Daryl Gordon https://t.co/Ot7lrzDaoZ