What heat? Katy Flatland Century draws 2,300 riders By Pete Radowick Northwest Cycling Club is reveling today after one of its most successful renditions of the Katy Flatland Century, held S... Read more
For most cyclists, the arrival of summer is a good thing. Nice weather means more chances to ride outside. But just as the winter cold drives some people indoors, the summer heat can do the... Read more
“Your eyes are bigger than your stomach.” That’s something I heard my mother say more than once when I was a child and unable to eat everything on my plate. Our third long-distance bike ri... Read more
March 2016 – Cycling and Warmshowers – Really, what is that? Figure 1 – One of my favorite bridges – Rio Hondo, TX Fourth Article in a Series I hope to publish: Touring Cyclists... Read more
By Coleman Patterson, Ph.D. It was meant to be a one-time experience. However, the first Bike Ride Across Texas from El Paso to Texarkana proved to be an even more intense, real, and valuab... Read more
March 2016 – Cycling and Randonneuring- What is That? Figure 1 – Local cyclists enjoying a stop on a 200K ride Third Article in a Series I Hope to Publish: Randonneuring… By Richard Ca... Read more
March 2016 – Jalapeno 100 and how it became Cycling in Iowa – RAGBRAI 2015 Richard Cavin, is a technology professional who lives and works in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) of Sou... Read more
By Steven Amen When I get into a conversation with someone about hobbies and interests and such, the conversation invariably leads to me saying: I’m a cyclist. It’s not a shameful ad... Read more
March 2016 – Cycling and Safety – We All Share a Responsibility Richard Cavin, is a technology professional who lives and works in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) of South Texas and is al... Read more
Coleman Patterson, Ph.D. Director of Leadership Studies and Professor of Management and Leadership Hardin-Simmons University Abilene, Texas THE BIKE RIDE ACROSS TEXAS: A LEARNING LABO... Read more