Texas Bicycling News November 5th, 2022
Sneak Peek at Dallas’ Trinity Spine Trail (And New Creekside Park)
By Tim Rogers | www.dmagazine.com
We are about to have 50 acres of awesomeness in East Dallas.
Yesterday morning I went on a little adventure with some folks I work with, led by a fellow with shaved legs named Philip Hiatt Haigh. P2H is a serious cyclist, which (partly) explains the silky smooth gams. He’s also the executive director of the Circuit Trail Conservancy, the folks building The LOOP, a 50-mile paved trail around Dallas. So when P2H asked if we wanted to come have a look at part of The LOOP called the Spine Trail before it officially opens, we loaded up our bikes.
A few details to bear in mind: Matt Goodman, our online editorial director, is from Houston. Also, he doesn’t own a bike. P2H owns about 17 bikes, so he brought one for Matt to use. It had a basket on front.
Elizabeth Lavin, our staff photographer, didn’t have a bike until a couple of …
Killeen police investigate a fatal bicycle crash
www.kwtx.com
KILLEEN, Texas (KWTX) – The Killeen Police Department is investigating a fatal crash involving a bicyclist Friday evening.
Officers responded at 7:39 p.m. Nov. 4 to a call in reference to a crash involving a bicycle and a car near the intersection of Florence Road and Brookway Drive.
Upon the officers’ arrival, they located an unresponsive man lying in the roadway and attempted to perform life saving measures until paramedics arrived on scene.
The preliminary investigation revealed that a white Lincoln MKZ was traveling northbound on Florence Road when the bicyclist that was traveling southbound on the northbound shoulder, suddenly turned and entered the roadway in front of the sedan.
Claborn Joiner, 47, died from his injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene by Justice of the Peace Gregory Johnson at 8:22 p.m. …
Sprockets Bicycle Shop announces closure
by Kaitlynn Hutchins | www.ntdaily.com
Sprockets Bicycle Shop, known for its “customer service manager” Kitsuné Doge, a Shiba Inu who frequents the store, has served the Denton community for a decade.
Located just off the square on West Hickory Street, Sprockets aims to provide affordable, high-quality bicycle sales and service. The business became a part of the local landscape when it opened in August 2011, but at the end of this year, Sprockets will close its doors permanently.
Sprockets announced their official closing date on Facebook on Oct. 19.
Owner and university alumnus Brandon Dupré said the shop hit its peak in the years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic. Up until 2020, the store’s primary customer base was college students, so once lockdowns and online classes started there was less of a need for bike service. During this time, however, the customer base shifted from college students who needed bikes to commute to …
Southern Tier West to East 2022
By Jim Elicker | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 33: Kerrville to Johnson City: Still more hills and a friendly lunch Friday November 4, 2022, 71 miles (114 km) – Total so far: 1,648 miles (2,652 km) A nice ride today. Favorable winds (my friend Liz said on the phone, “Welcome to windy Fredericksburg!”) mostly quiet back country roads, temps in the 70s to low 80s, and the beauty of the Hill Country continued. We had a very steep climb right out of Kerrville, then rolled along a plateau most of the way to Fredericksburg. We were lucky to find Liz and Howie at home, and they treated us to lunch downtown at the Western Edge Cafe. Great to catch up on their doings since they moved back to Texas a year ago. Then we had a long ride over many rolling hills to Johnson City. We noticed the form of …
Day 34: Johnson City to Austin: A many splendored ride
Saturday November 5, 2022, 57 miles (92 km) – Total so far: 1,705 miles (2,744 km)
Texas Biking from Twitter
Trails leading out of Austin via @austinparksfdn // ? from @mellowjohnnys pic.twitter.com/gYSJjviQ47
— Zafiri (@zafiri_) November 5, 2022
STOLEN – Black Pinarello Dogma F10 in New Braunfels, TX https://t.co/nWnJpELjea pic.twitter.com/l7lLuzkdkq
— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) November 4, 2022