Texas Bicycling News October 23rd, 2022
Southern Tier Cross Country Tour
By Adam Wolf | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 27: Del Rio, TX to Camp Wood, TX
Friday October 21, 2022, 76 miles (122 km) – Total so far: 1,425 miles (2,293 km) Had a nice meal last night cooked by Adam and his cooking partner, Ann. Got the bike back with a new rear tire and new brake pads. Adam had to get up early this morning to set out breakfast and lunch since we all wanted to be on the road early for our 75+ mile day.
We have technically left west Texas and are now in hill country. The landscape has changed a bit (more trees and less scrub brush) and there is a bit more climb today than there has been the last few days.
The first 30 miles were pretty flat. Along with our "normal" butt breaks, we stopped in …
Day 28: Camp Wood, TX to Vanderpool, TX
Saturday October 22, 2022, 41 miles (66 km) – Total so far: 1,466 miles (2,359 km) Had another nice dinner cooked by Kelly and her cooking partner Carl. Figured we didn’t need to be up so early since it was only a 41 mile day. So breakfast was scheduled for 8:00 am.
The town of Camp Wood was actually 4.8 miles into our route today and they have a restaurant that is open for breakfast so most of the riders had a very light breakfast in camp and planned to stop in Camp Wood for a more proper breakfast. The Casa Falcon did not disappoint. With bellies full, we set out for the short mileage ride to Vanderpool, TX and our campground. Only 36 miles farther but over 3200 feet of climb!
We hit that first climb about 5 miles further and it didn’t seem that bad at first. Unfortunately the climb just kept going and the last mile and a half were at about 7% grade! We made it up that one and seemed to be on …
Day 29: Vanderpool, TX to Kerrville, TX
Sunday October 23, 2022, 47 miles (76 km) – Total so far: 1,513 miles (2,435 km) At last night’s map meeting, we found out that today is the halfway point of the trip. Woo Hoo! Lots of excitement for that but a bit of dread for the super steep hill on the first part of the ride. We were told that it’s 13% grade!
The first 4+ miles were not bad, we saw some Emus at the entrance to the Lost Maples State Natural Area. Not quite sure why they were there but they were picture worthy. Just after that was the nasty hill. 385 feet of climb in about 1/2 mile so it is around 13% or 14% grade. We made it up the hill but had to rest about half way up. Good thing it was fairly early in the day.
After that it was pretty much up and down for the next 15 miles. Somewhat slow going with not a lot to see. We made our way to the …
Bike rodeo supports safety, education
BY DOMINIC GONZALEZ | www.tdtnews.com
Brothers Kaysen Perry, left, and Blake Perry win brand new bikes Saturday during the annual Bike Rodeo and Child Safety event at Baylor Scott & White McLane Children’s Medical Center in Temple. Dominic Gonzales/Telegram
Bikes were back at Temple’s children’s hospital.
10 Good Biking Routes in Houston
www.healthfitnessrevolution.com
It’s no secret that we’re big fans of Houston.
After all, we’re based here! But we also love our city because it’s got a ton of things going for it—one of which is Samir Becic. It’s been almost 4 years since HFR founder Samir Becic was named “Fitness Czar” for the City of Houston! What better way to celebrate the anniversary than with a series of healthy living recommendations for Houstonians?
Mayor Sylvester Turner proclaimed Samir with the official title on November 1st, 2018 following 16 years of Samir’s dedicated service (starting with Mayor Lee Brown in 2002) to make the city a healthier and fitter place to live. In honor of our founder and his tireless work to make the city a healthier place to live for the past 20 years (as a volunteer and 4 years as “Fitness Czar”), we’ve decided to share some of our favorite healthy Houston recommendations- …
ACA Southern Tier
By Terry Rimmer | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 28 Vanderpool: Over the rise Friday October 21, 2022, 41 miles (66 km) – Total so far: 1,578 miles (2,540 km) Awoke to grey skies with a feel of dampness in the air, however, needn’t have worried, soon after the grey clouds had all gone and the sun was rising in a clear blue sky.
All but one of us decided to have a second breakfast in Camp Wood since today would be a relatively short ride of 41 miles to Vanderpool. The restaurant looked quite good and there were lots of people already seated and eating so our group had great expectations. Indeed Kelly and Adam had gone without breakfast on the understanding they would be well fed to fuel up for the day. The service was not as expected and after 40 minutes we still had not received our food, it came another 10 minutes afterwards. Kelly and Adam were becoming somewhat frantic at the need for food for the journey ahead. I was not impressed especially eating off polystyrene plates. As the day turned out, it would have been wiser to press on and got the miles behind our wheels. I say this for a reason which I will come onto the next.
A few dangerous dog encounters in …
Onweller, Finsterwald Take First at Big Sugar Gravel; Smith, Swenson Win Inaugural Life Time Grand Prix presented by Mazda
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Bentonville, Ark., (Saturday, October 22, 2022) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Life Time Big Sugar Gravel presented by Mazda took place on the hinterland roads of Northwest Arkansas and Southern Missouri today, with a field of more than 1,500 riders ranging in age from 14 to 78, representing 44 states and eight countries. The event offers two signature distances: the marquee Big Sugar, a 104-mile course of challenging roads through the Ozarks with approximately 7,000 feet of elevation gain and 52-mile Lil Sugar, which serves up a similarly challenging and equally picturesque ride through remote highs and hollows.
Big Sugar was the final event in the six-race Life Time Grand Prix presented by Mazda. Haley Smith and Keegan Swenson won the overall series in its inaugural year, each taking home $25,000, with the other top nine men and women finishers awarded portions of the $250,000 prize purse from Life Time.
“We are thrilled by the success of this weekend’s events, which were the culmination of a huge undertaking by our team, brand partners, athletes and the city of Bentonville,” said Kimo Seymour, President of Events and Media at Life Time. “Big Sugar Gravel was the perfect end cap to a successful season and finale of the inaugural Life Time Grand Prix.”
Women’s Big Sugar Results
Paige Onweller, 33, of Grand Rapids, Mich. with a time of 5:33:05
Emily Newsom, 39, of Fort Worth, Texas with a time of 5:39:44 ...
Non-Binary Big Sugar Results
Bonnie Branson, 46, of Edmond, OK with a time of 7:46:49
Lily Friend, 35, of Austin, Texas with a time of 7:59:09
Kat Steele, 52, of Austin, Texas with a time of 8:57:23
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Non-Binary Lil Sugar Results
Abi Robins, 33, of Austin, Texas with a time of 5:15:35
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Texas Medical Center by Bicycle and a final Evening ride
Dan – Thoughts from Huntington Place | dannagel1.blogspot.com
I actually went by Bill Coats Bridge the other day, but its a cool bridge.
I drove to Hermann Park and grabbed a bike. I visited B Cycle Stations South of Brays Bayou last Saturday, so today I just had to mop it up. I have been joking that riding a bike in Houston is like playing Frogger. The real game can be played in the Medical Center, at any Metro Station! Try to cross lanes of traffic, only to find there is a train in your way, and there is no median of safety between the train and the car lanes! But, none of the 257 ambulances in that area were for me!
A few blocks South East of the Metro, in the part of TMC where patients don’t venture, is something called the Commons. A food court with water wall on the outside! …
Roxana’s B-side B-day ride
Federica Arkadin | strava.com
Kerrville cat whatever 1st
John Anderson | strava.com
Sunday Morning Group Gravel Ride
David Patterson | strava.com
Kerrville Mountain Bike Festival- Cat 2 W 19-39
Michelle Casper | strava.com
2022 BATB ????? Day2
Norman ???? Chao | strava.com
Bike Around the Bay/Day 2
Dries B | strava.com
So much better than yesterday! Mostly tailwind today.
Texas Biking from Twitter
On the road again pic.twitter.com/1GC9XrgPxQ
— Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) October 23, 2022
290 from Circle drive to the Y has a sick gravel section (road under construction) running along side it. And on Sunday no one is working. pic.twitter.com/5jaKhcf1et
— Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) October 23, 2022
Now that weather has finally dropped below surface-of-the-sun hot i felt it was a good time for us to do Santiago’s first bike camping trip. We wanted something around 20-25 miles for his first outing… https://t.co/2dtWO1wXaw
— Aaron N. Chamberlain (@elmachuca) October 23, 2022
New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar
New Event Easygoing Ride – Dallas November 5, 2022 at 10:00AM https://t.co/2jK8DP6Yu4
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 23, 2022