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Show your love for The Loop and our desert plants and wildlife with a colorful biking jersey designed and licensed using the El Tour de Tucson mural by local artist, Joe Pagac. This jersey is a comfortable yet dynamic fit. Moisture-wicking, short-sleeved, 3/4 zipper concealed, and three pockets in the back, which features the same design as the front. Jersey sizes tend to run small so please see the FAQs page for a detailed sizing chart and remember that all sales are final (no exchanges or refunds). 

For more information about the annual El Tour de Tucson event that takes place each November, please visit eltourdetucson.org

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The Inspiration – The Colorado River Basin, a captivating landscape that winds through seven U.S. states, extends into Mexico, and spans the ancestral territories of over thirty Indigenous tribes. This arid region serves as the lifeblood for 40 million people, providing the water they depend on each day. It’s the heart of our mission at the Sonoran Institute. Map: Our Home – Colorado River Basin

Our custom Sonoran Institute branded cycling jerseys, which we are excited to raffle off during the upcoming El Tour de Tucson 2023 event, were inspired by the significance of the Colorado River Basin. These jerseys serve as a representation of the great work we do across the Basin, highlighting the various programs and initiatives that we have undertaken to protect and restore this remarkable ecosystem.

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For every $5 donation you make now until November 18, 5:30pm you will be entered to win a Sonoran Institute custom branded cycling jersey. The winner will be announced and contacted November 18, at 6:00pm.

Wearing these jerseys isn’t just about fashion; it’s about being part of a community dedicated to conservation. As you don the colors of the Colorado River Basin, you are not only supporting our efforts, but you are also telling a powerful story about the majestic landscapes, the vibrant communities, and the interconnectedness of nature that exists within the Basin.

With your support, we can continue our work to restore the Delta, champion water conservation, and bring communities together to address the challenges that people and nature face in the era of climate change. The Colorado River Basin is not just a place; it’s our shared home.

Join us in celebrating this unique region and showing your dedication to conservation by participating in the raffle and wearing the Colorado River Basin with pride during El Tour de Tucson. Your contribution goes a long way in helping us protect and preserve this vital lifeline.

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Conserving and Protecting the Mighty Colorado River Basin – In our quest to preserve this incredible natural wonder, we focus on various critical aspects, each playing a pivotal role in safeguarding the Colorado River Basin.

Growing Water Smart: The rapid growth of cities and towns across the Basin is met with the harsh reality of hotter, drier climates. Through our workshops, we bring together elected officials, planners, and community leaders to establish policies that prioritize water conservation. The aim is to ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for the Basin’s residents.

Santa Cruz River: A lifeline for many in southern Arizona, water from the Colorado River adds to the drinking water supply provided by the Santa Cruz River. After it serves its purpose in homes, it undergoes extensive treatment at plants before being returned to the river. This process ensures the year-round flow of the Santa Cruz River, providing essential habitats for wildlife and a scenic haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

Las Arenitas: Half of the water used in Mexicali finds its way to Las Arenitas for treatment. Artificial wetlands play a vital role in the natural purification of wastewater, creating homes for over 140 resident and migratory bird species. This water also flows into Río Hardy, benefiting tourism, agriculture, and local communities like the Cucapá.

Laguna Grande: At this remarkable site, more than 500 acres of cottonwood, willow, and mesquite forests have been carefully restored, forming the densest riparian forest along the river in Mexico. Families and schoolchildren enjoy our Laguna Grande Interpretive Center and immersive nature walks.

Estuary: While the estuary has faced many dry decades, our ongoing efforts bring life back to this crucial ecosystem. The result is flowing water reaching the sea, improved water quality, and increased habitat for diverse bird and marine species. We’re reconnecting the river to the sea, one drop at a time.

The Colorado River Basin is not merely a geographical expanse; it’s our collective responsibility and our cherished home. The Sonoran Institute remains steadfast in its commitment to ensure that this remarkable region continues to thrive and provide for generations to come. Thank you for your support! RIde For Conservation   Enter to win a jersey
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Riding in El Tour as part of a team is a lot of fun - especially when BICAS can cover your registration fees. And there's a lot to fielding a team to ride in El Tour de Tucson that doesn't happen on a bike. If you're not interested in riding but want to be a part of BICAS' participation in El Tour de Tucson, there are lots of ways to help.

Ride with us.

We're hoping to put at least two riders in each of the 40th El Tour de Tucson's main event distances: the 25 mile, 50 mile and 100 mile courses. Join a great adventure for the greater good and ride the El Tour de Tucson distance of your choice in support of a Tucson cycling institution.

Raise $500 or more in support of BICAS and we'll pay your entry fee in addition to giving you a jersey and personalized mini memory book.

Volunteer for 50 or more hours at BICAS and we'll pay your entry fee, give you a jersey and a personalized mini memory book.

To inquire about becoming part of Team BICAS, fill out our interest form (a Google Forms form). You can also email us at [email protected].

Two ways to ride in El Tour for BICAS.

Ride for free.

Raise at least $500 for BICAS during your ride and we'll pay your entry fee, give you a jersey and create a Team BICAS hand stitched mini memory book just for you. To get started, set up your personal fundraising page . Contact [email protected] if you would like help setting up your fundraising page. Once you reach $500 in funds raised, we'll send you a code and instructions on how to register for the event.

Alternatively, you can volunteer for 50 hours at BICAS and we'll pay your entry fee, give you a jersey and create a Team BICAS hand stitched mini memory book just for you. Once you've accumulated 50 hours of volunteer hours, we'll give you a voucher to register your service so it can be recognized.

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Enter El Tour de Tucson yourself and raise at least $350 for BICAS during your ride and we'll give you a jersey and create a Team BICAS hand stitched mini memory book just for you.

  • Go to team.bicas.org/register
  • Click on "Select a Non-Profit to Fundraise for."
  • Click the box of the ride you would like to participate in and scroll all the way to the bottom of the page. There you can either set up a BikeReg account or Register as a Guest.
  • Fill out the Participant Contact Information.
  • Look for the "Fundraising Charity" field - This is very important! Click the arrow on the right to see the drop-down box and choose “BICAS” for the charity.
  • Once you finish answering the rest of the questions, scroll to the bottom and click either "Register Another Participant" or "Proceed to Checkout. Once you proceed to checkout you will be prompted to pay your registration fee.
  • Set up your personal fundraising page . Contact [email protected] if you would like help setting up your fundraising page.
  • A Team BICAS jersey;
  • A personal Team BICAS hand stitched mini memory book, showing the routes you rode to train and special memories you added to it;
  • One free BICAS bicycle maintenance class;
  • Membership in the Team BICAS Strava group;
  • Periodic meetups (in person or virtual as pandemic regulations and restrictions permit) to share experiences with others;
  • Weekly training rides (as pandemic regulations and restrictions permit);
  • An opportunity to share your experiences during training with the community via team.bicas.org (this website);
  • An opportunity to share your #teambicas #eltourdetucson social media postings with the BICAS community.

For selected riders and depending on the availability of funds, BICAS may be willing to waive the personal fundraising commitment and pay a rider's entry fees if they agree to participate in group fundraising activities for BICAS while riding in and training for El Tour de Tucson. Contact [email protected] for program requests and further details.

Volunteer with us

  • Coordinating ride day rider assembly at event start lines;
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  • Staffing the start/finish line (to assist Team BICAS riders) on ride day;
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  • Assisting in donation drives;
  • Getting the word out about Team BICAS on social media and in the community;
  • And others we haven't even thought about yet!

If you're interested in volunteering as a non-riding member of Team BICAS, please email us at [email protected] for more details.

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Thursday – November 21, 2024

   Friday – November 22, 2024

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VICHY, France (Velo) — Miles from this French spa town Jonas Vingegaard is tucked away high in the French Alps in a desperate, late-hour race against time.

The two-time Tour de France champion is joined by Belgian superstar teammate Wout van Aert at Tignes, France, where the snow is only just receding from the highest slopes of the high-altitude ski area, in a desperate bid to chase cycling’s elusive “form.”

With the Tour de France and a season-defining face off against Tadej Pogačar just weeks away, absolutely no one inside the Visma-Lease a Bike team knows if either of their two team franchise riders will be ready to race the Tour.

Visma-Lease a Bike is putting on a brave face this week at the Critérium du Dauphiné, with the American duo of Sepp Kuss and Matteo Jorgenson to carry team pride against the likes of Remco Evenepoel and Primož Roglič .

But what a difference a crash and some bad luck there can make in elite professional racing.

Last year, Jumbo-Visma was flying high, winning all three grand tours with three different riders in an unprecedented grand tour clean sweep unseen in professional racing. With Kuss, Vingegaard, and Roglič dominating the stage races, the added might of Van Aert in the one-days made the team’s dominance unseen in cycling history.

Yet less than three weeks to go to the Tour, the team is walking on eggshells.

Will Vingegaard be ready to race the Tour? Or Van Aert?

No one knows right now.

Team insiders are cautiously optimistic, with team officials telling me this week that they’re more hopeful that Van Aert — who missed the northern monuments after a crash at Dwars door Vlaanderen — will at least start the Tour.

They’re less certain about Vingegaard , who spent weeks in a Spanish hospital after surgery following this devastating April crash at Itzulia Basque Country.

“Everything was going great this season until Wout crashed,” one Visma official told me here at the Dauphiné. “Then Wout crashed and we lost our momentum.”

The question marks and different possible scenarios are ripping through the team’s fabric this week here in France.

The possibilities are the following:

• Both Vingegaard and Van Aert start

• Vingegaard starts, and Van Aert doesn’t

• Van Aert starts, but Vingegaard doesn’t

• Neither Vingegaard or Van Aert start

Each and every one of those scenarios impacts each individual rider on the team in dramatically different ways.

If Vingegaard is there, things are much easier. Everyone, including Van Aert, will work for the Dane to help him win a third-straight yellow jersey. Easy as.

There will potentially be 5 former Tour de France winners in this year’s race: Vingegaard Pog Bernal Thomas Froome That hasn’t happened since 1992: Indurain LeMond Delgado Roche Fignon — Cillian Kelly (@irishpeloton) May 31, 2024

If he’s not, then that’s when things get tricky.

Riders like Van Aert and Kuss and everyone else will have maximum freedom to chase wins , breakaways, and do what they can in the GC with Vingegaard not race-ready.

And if neither Vingegaard or Van Aert are there, well, a rider like Kuss might be presented with a once-in-a-lifetime chance to lead one of the world’s deepest team and have all that horsepower at his disposal.

The catch is, Kuss admitted himself in an exclusive interview with Velo this weekend that his chances of winning the yellow jersey are actually enhanced if Vingegaard is at the Tour.

At first glance, the nagging uncertainty might drive a lesser team to their wit’s end, but so far, it appears everyone inside the bus are taking things fairly much in stride.

I guess that’s what sweeping all three grand tours in one season can give to a team’s self-confidence.

Yes, as one insider told me, they’d clearly prefer to have Vingegaard and Van Aert at the start line in top form in Florence on June 29, but if they’re not, Visma-Lease a Bike will still have a very strong team .

Visma brass keep insisting that Vingegaard won’t go to the Tour unless he’s at “100 percent” and ready to fight for the victory on equal terms with Tadej Pogačar and others.

Team boss Richard Plugge said last week that if Vingegaard isn’t at optimum form, it’s better for him to avoid getting crushed at the Tour and the mental toll that might come with it, and instead reload to win the Vuelta a España in August in full glory.

A lot will depend on what Vingegaard has to say and how he feels. Even Vingegaard at 90 percent still might be able to finish on the podium and perhaps still eek out a win, especially if Pogačar somehow runs out of gas in the Tour’s final week.

It’s going to be very interesting to watch to see how the next few weeks evolve.

Visma-Lease a Bike sport directors told me that the final decision won’t be made until after the Tour de Suisse and perhaps only until a few days before the Tour de France starts.

Without either Vingegaard or Van Aert, the team would naturally lose some of its heft. Riders like Kuss, Jorgenson, and Christophe Laporte would give the team some chances, but it would clearly be a very different vibe than if the two-time defending champion is at the start line in peak fitness.

The irony in all this, of course, is if Primož Roglič had not left Visma-Lease a Bike at the end of last year’s controversial Vuelta power struggle, he might have been very much positioned to headline the “Killer Bees” one more time.

Jorgenson’s big chance: How far can he go?

Jorgenson, Kruijswijk

Matteo Jorgenson returned to racing Sunday after a long break following his spectacular spring that included victory at Paris-Nice and Dwars door Vlaanderen.

The Idahoan starts this week at the Dauphiné in a unique position. Without Vingegaard here to suck up the team’s collective forces, he will start as one of the team’s GC captains, alongside Vuelta champion Sepp Kuss.

He quickly paid back the support by kicking to third in Monday’s second stage in an intense hill-top finale to bolt up to third overall in the race known as the “mini Tour de France.”

The leadership role at the Dauphiné reflects both how much confidence Visma team staffers have in the American all-rounder as well as his ever-steady improvement in the WorldTour.

Last year, Visma-Lease a Bike won a bidding war for Jorgenson’s signature against several teams, including Soudal Quick-Step, and he’s quickly proven his worth.

The team hoped he could challenge in one-week stage races after seeing him shine in the 2023 Tour de Romandie, which he led until Adam Yates overtook him on the decisive climbing summit finish.

Victory at Paris-Nice only bolsters their belief in Jorgenson.

Who will win Dauphiné? It’s poll time! — Andrew Hood (@EuroHoody) June 1, 2024

This week’s climb-heavy Dauphiné will present an interesting challenge for Jorgenson.

The Dauphiné comes in June, not early spring, and the field is packed full of GC contenders heading toward the Tour de France.

No one is expecting him to win this week, but a top-10 or perhaps even a top-5 overall coming out of the final weekend of high-altitude climbing stages would be a huge boon for Jorgenson’s already rising stock.

Could he even someday evolve into grand tour material?

Neither Visma-Lease a Bike brass or Jorgenson know right now.

The simple answer is his full potential remains a mystery. This next week could prove decisive in clarifying the future of his fast-rising profile.

Sean Quinn shows off unique US national jersey

Sean Quinn

Sean Quinn was beaming at the start of Sunday’s opening stage at the Critérium du Dauphiné to show off his newly minted U.S. national champion’s jersey.

Even though it was covered up under a rain vest, he unzipped it to show off to curious journalists and well-wishers at the start line.

The EF Education-EasyPost raced Sunday in the specially designed Rapha jersey emblazoned with a unique twist on the stars-and-stripes national kit.

Quinn won the road race in May ahead of Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) and teammate Neilson Powless.

“I am very proud to represent the country and race in the nice jersey at the Dauphiné,” Quinn said. “I had a bad race Wednesday, but I have been training well for the past two months, so you don’t lose all your form in one week. I am confident for this week.

“It’s a pretty open race,” he said of the Dauphiné. “We’d like to win a stage with the team, if we can do our best every day, and maybe do something in the GC.”

Other North Americans in the Dauphiné include Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost), Sepp Kuss, and Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike), and Canadians Hugo Houle and Derek Gee (Israel Premier Tech).

The U.S. road win, however, did not punch Quinn’s ticket for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

McNulty secured a spot by winning the U.S. national time trial title, and he will race both the elite men’s road race and time trial in Paris.

Jorgenson assured himself a spot on the Olympic road race team with his victory at Dwars door Vlaanderen in March, with two road spots and one time trial spot left to fill.

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    102-Mile (Century) El Tour de Tucson Ride Start: 7:15 am 8:00 am: 5K Run/Walk (3.1 Mile Run/Walk) Fun Rides Start (3 & 1 Mile Rides) 8:00am: Dragoon Brewing Finish Line Beer Garden Opens: 9:00 am: 62-Mile/100 Kilometer (Metric Century) El Tour de Tucson Ride Start32-Mile/50 Kilometer (Metric Half Century) El Tour de Tucson Ride Start: 10:00 am

  20. Turquoise Trail Walking Tour

    Led by tour guide Mauro Trejo, this tour takes attendees on a walk along the 2.5-mile Turquoise Trail through Downtown Tucson to see historic buildings and hear stories that make Tucson's history special. Pre-registration is required.

  21. Tour de Tucson

    Our experienced coaches will lead you on pre-rides of the Tour de Tucson course, helping you practice different sections and develop a race strategy that works for you. In addition to our training rides, we also provide comfortable lodging, delicious meals, and a Giordana/True Performance Camp jersey, so you can focus on your training without ...

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