Texas Bicycling News October 13th, 2022
The Marfa 100: Bikes, sushi and zen on 2810
By Tyler Priest | bigbendsentinel.com
Ranch Road 2810. It’s home to the Marfa 100 Bike Race on October 15. It’s been called the Road to Nowhere, and for good reason. It’s a long, straight, empty, zen-like stretch of two-lane pavement that heads southwest from Marfa, cutting through desolate rolling hills of high desert grassland for some 31 miles. That’s where the pavement ends and the rocky and winding Pinto Canyon Road begins with a dramatic descent down to a rugged canyon floor that carves its way through the foothills of the untamed Chinati Mountains.
Upon setting out from Marfa, you’ll quickly realize there’s not much out there, save the occasional ranch house in the distance set upon a vast tract of land.
If Ranch Road 2810 feels like scenes from No Country For Old Men or There Will Be Blood, that’s because both of these Oscar-winning Western movies include scenes shot …
ACA Southern Tier
By Terry Rimmer | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 18 El Paso: Waitin’ on a sunny day
Tuesday October 11, 2022, 44 miles (71 km) – Total so far: 1,014 miles (1,632 km) I woke this morning to brilliant sunshine, albeit a little chilly, so as the tent wasn’t as wet as previous days. Views as the sun came up over the Organ mountains was something to behold. It was the first day in ages I had to put my factor 70 sun cream on.
The ride today wasn’t going to be a long one. There was lots to see along the road and the first little village we came to was Camillo, renowned for the trial of Billy the kid plus lots of other things that don’t get as much attention. We had left camp separately but all joined up at a small, highly recommended, coffee shop. I had a ginormous blueberry muffin with my coffee which nearly beat me, in the end no contest.
Soon we entered a large forest of pecan trees which I believe is …
The Best Mountain Bike Trail in North Texas Is in . . . the Suburbs
By Kelly Dearmore | www.texasmonthly.com
The tree-packed twists and turns of Northshore Trail are a magnetic draw for those looking to escape bustling suburban sprawl—without actually leaving said sprawl.
Mountain bikers are an eager bunch. Like skiers ready to glide down fresh powder or surfers stoked about wind-free conditions and glassy water, mountain bike riders are usually itching to put their knobby tires into some dirt. Throughout North Texas, mountain bikers have a common refrain: “Is Northshore open?”
Off-road bike trails are typically closed by the trail stewards or park rangers overseeing them when rain has turned conditions muddy. This prevents the trails from becoming unnecessarily uneven and rutty once they’ve dried out—but it also causes frustration for those passionate cyclists who plan their entire weekends around getting a ride in. Peek in on one of the Facebook group pages dedicated to North Texas mountain biking, and it’s …
Video: Port Neches Police investigating after cyclist was hit, killed by vehicle Wednesday night
Author: Tiana Johnson | www.12newsnow.com
PORT NECHES, Texas — Port Neches Police are investigating after a cyclist was hit and killed by a vehicle Wednesday night.
It happened around 7:40 p.m., Port Neches Police Chief Paul Lemoine told 12News. A vehicle was traveling south on FM366 just south of Hogaboom Road, and a cyclist was riding in the middle of the outside southbound lane.
The driver of the vehicle was not able to avoid the cyclist and hit the bicycle from behind. The cyclist was pronounced dead at the scene, according to Chief Lemoine.
At this time, the identity of the victim is currently unknown. Police do not believe the driver was impaired, but the investigation is still in its early stages.
The road has since reopened.
Chief Lemoine encourages anyone who hits someone or something while driving to stop immediately.
Fort Worth area to get its first state park in more than two decades
Steven Santana | www.mysanantonio.com
The park will have trails around a lake surrounded by mountains.
A region surrounding a lake west of Fort Worth will become a state park that has been worked on for decades by Texas Parks and Wildlife, and be the first park for the area in 25 years. TPWD plans to open the 5,000-acre ranch land as Palo Pinto Mountains State Park in the second half of 2023, according to the Dallas Morning News.
The park in the Palo Pinto Mountains regions outside of the tiny town of Strawn will open just in time for the centennial of the state park system. …
… The park will offer 16 to 18 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horse riding, as well as an equestrian center. Visitors can also make use of the RV park and primitive campgrounds. …
Beginner Downhill Mountain Bike Lessons
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October 15th 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM Want to learn basic mountain biking skills or refresh your fundamentals?
Join one of our Intro to Spider Mountain Bike Fundamentals Courses offered Saturdays and Sundays.
Lessons are available in the morning beginning at 9 am. These small format lessons, with a maximum of 7 people per class, are 1 hour and 30 minutes long and cover the basic mountain biking skills. Lessons are available for guests age 14 and up.
Price is $69 per person per lesson, not including lift ticket or equipment rentals. Lesson participants receive 20% off of lift tickets and bike rentals at the ticket window, but can save even more on lift tickets by booking in advance.
Video: ‘Seemed to lose it’ | Cyclist records dangerous encounter with enraged driver on Houston street
Author: Adam Bennett | www.khou.com
Alex Maldonado and other cyclists say they’re frustrated after seeing recent headlines about cyclists being hit, including one fatally on a group ride.
HOUSTON — A Houston cyclist is sharing a video of a close call on one of the city’s busiest roads to raise awareness of aggressive driving.
Alex Maldonado and other cyclists told KHOU 11 News that they’re frustrated after seeing recent headlines about cyclists being hit, including one fatally on a group ride. …
Video: Cyclist dies days after being hit by car along College Street Tuesday night, investigation underway
www.12newsnow.com
A cyclist who was hit by a car along College Street Tuesday night has died.
Bicyclist in crash has died, Lubbock police said
by: Christianna Barbosa | www.everythinglubbock.com
LUBBOCK, Texas — The Lubbock Police Department announced Thursday that a bicyclist died following a Wednesday morning crash.
LPD said 51-year-old Shanna Roe was pronounced dead at University Medical Center.
LPD said officers responded to the crash around 6:51 a.m. It happened in the 900 block of 82nd Street.
At the time, Roe was transported with serious injuries. …
Texas Biking from Twitter
Jacelyn Reno is the lone MSU racer racing today. She will attempt to qualify for the Dual Slalom at 3 p.m. at Collegiate MTB Nats.@MSUCyclingTeam @PabloCesarCruz @WeeChiTahTrail pic.twitter.com/ZzIzi8FI2Z
— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) October 13, 2022
#TourDeBCycle22@HoustonBCycle
— Houston Bike Guy (@BCycle_Myles) October 13, 2022
Near Northside tour back on!
I should've timed this better so I could get lunch. A little too early right now… But maybe snacks later.
Hi @SaintArnold pic.twitter.com/EwZqb8YimZ
#TourDeBCycle22@HoustonBCycle
— Houston Bike Guy (@BCycle_Myles) October 13, 2022
I think I have one more stop and I'll have the Near Northside badge completed.
Next up: 5th Ward badge.
Tonight: Rice, Museum, Hermann Park badges.
This is getting kinda serious y'all. pic.twitter.com/4YrBFatItg
STOLEN – Green Dynacraft Tony hawk in San Antonio, TX https://t.co/SBR3DCEtxb
— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) October 13, 2022
3 days of racing plus a skills clinic @DrivewaySeries! The King of the Driveway starts TODAY at 4pm. We’ll be there as neutral service each day.
— mellowjohnnys (@mellowjohnnys) October 13, 2022
Racing, spectating, attending the clinic or a little of everything, come support the US’s best crit series! https://t.co/AncsixTefy pic.twitter.com/FOf3v787XB