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  1. El Tour de Tucson through the years

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  2. 40th El Tour de Tucson

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  3. El Tour de Tucson

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  4. Downtown 2023 El Tour de Tucson celebrates 40 years

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  5. El Tour Route

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  6. El Tour de Tucson 2021: What you need to know

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  1. El Tour de Tucson: Routes, History and Winners

    El Tour de Tucson is one of America's most prestigious cycling events, drawing thousands of cyclists nationwide. Held annually in Tucson, Arizona, this event offers a challenging and scenic route that showcases the region's beauty. With its rich history and strenuous routes, El Tour de Tucson has become a must-attend event for cycling ...

  2. El Tour de Tucson

    El Tour de Tucson. El Tour de Tucson is a road bicycling event held every November in Tucson, Arizona and was started in 1983 by cyclist and president of the Perimeter Bicycling, Richard DeBernardis. The first El Tour attracted nearly 185 riders, while in recent years, between 7,000 and 10,000 cyclists have attended. [1]

  3. About Perimeter

    El Tour de Tucson is Perimeter Bicycling's flagship event and the largest perimeter bicycling event in America. Held annually the Saturday before Thanksgiving, El Tour attracts over 9,000 cyclists of all ages and abilities from around the United States and beyond. Since 2005, El Tour's finish line/annual Downtown Expo & Fiesta, brings ...

  4. El Tour de Tucson

    El Tour de Tucson is now preparing to host the 41st year for what we think is one of the premier bicycling events in the country. We hope you participate in this year's event on November 23, 2024. You won't be alone given that annually over 9,000 cyclists participate in the renowned and popular event.

  5. El Tour de Tucson Has It All

    Some riders came to race, others to have fun, and many to complete the route. Above all, El Tour de Tucson is about the community, not just the cycling community. El Tour helps raise money for many local nonprofits in the Tucson area and beyond. Since 1983, El Tour has been the longest-running event of its kind in Arizona.

  6. El Tour de Tucson: 40 Years of Impact, $110 Million To Charity

    For the 40th Anniversary, several new events will take place. The El Tour de Tucson 5K Run/Walk, made possible through a partnership with Run Tucson, the first-ever El Tour Women's Bicycle Clinic and the opening of the 32-mile ride to e-bikes are all new this year. Another new venture is the Prologue Camp, which debuted last year.

  7. El Tour de Tucson's 40th anniversary of races held Saturday

    Noah Anastassatos and Marj Rinaldo won the men's and women's portions of the Banner-University Medicine 40th El Tour de Tucson, held Saturday morning in Tucson, Sahuarita and other communities ...

  8. El Tour Route

    El Tour de Tucson is now preparing to host the 41st year for what we think is one of the premier bicycling events in the country. We hope you participate in this year's event on November 23, 2024. You won't be alone given that annually over 9,000 cyclists participate in the renowned and popular event with distances from 102 miles to family fun rides of 1 mile!

  9. About Tucson

    Each district has its own history and together they offer opportunities to experience Tucson's many entertaining sides. Follow the signs for an adventure through Tucson's first neighborhoods or a direct route to a favorite destination. ... EL TOUR DE TUCSON is checked off my bucket list!!!! What a great experience and I placed in the top ...

  10. FAQS

    El Tour de Tucson is becoming an annual family tradition. So much fun! Amazing! We were able to raise community awareness, serve our charity and have our multi-generational family get addicted to a new sport- cycling!! El Tour is a fantastic experience and celebration of Tucson's cycling community. Loved the ride.

  11. El Tour de Tucson

    Tucson's must-ride cycling event. El Tour de Tucson is a premier fundraising ride in the United States and the longest-running event of its kind in Arizona has been a Tucson tradition since 1983. Participants range from novices to professionals who enjoy the ride and festivities out of a passion for cycling, as a benchmark for a wellness ...

  12. El Tour de Tucson

    El Tour de Tucson returns for its 38th year! Nearly 6,000 cyclists participate in this class Tucson event. The Ride Traditionally held annually the Saturday before Thanksgiving, the 38th El Tour htakes place on November 20, 2021. El Tour de Tucson is a fundraising ride that features ne

  13. Photos: El Tour de Tucson through the years

    The 31st El Tour de Tucson. Sister Natalie Lovell, left, and Sister Lucy Walter with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints manage smiles and some dance moves to the music before cyclists reach the finish line of the 107-mile El Tour de Tucson race near Armory Park on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2013, in downtown Tucson, Ariz. Juan Magallanes ...

  14. A local tradition continues with Saturday's El Tour de Tucson. Here's

    Tucson's Sean Christian, California's Anna Hicks win Saturday's El Tour de Tucson Sean Christian, a Tucsonan, finished the 102-mile route with a "gun time" of 3 hours, 49 minutes, 5.9 seconds.

  15. Results and Timing

    2021 EL TOUR DETUCSON RESULTS. The timing chip recording your finish is embedded on a number that must be properly mounted on your bib number and your seat post number. Do not bend, fold, cut or staple the number. Do not TAPE it to your handlebars. Unofficial results will be posted within an hour of your finish.

  16. El Tour de Tucson: 'Community' part of what sets event apart

    Watch: El Tour de Tucson's inaugural race was held in 1983 and over the past 40 years, the event has provided pro riders and novices alike the chance to take to the streets. The 40th annual El Tour de Tucson will be held Nov. 18, 2023. Jesse Tellez Arizona Daily Star.

  17. El Tour comes our way; here's what you should know

    Tucson's largest bicycle race is coming through Green Valley and Sahuarita on Saturday for the first time in its 38-year history, bringing thousands of cyclists and a lot of road restrictions.

  18. El Tour de Tucson roundup: Photos, map, links and more

    The 28th El Tour de Tucson was the second biggest event in its history about 8,500 people riding. Check out the map below to see where all the riders came from. You can zoom in and click on the red dots to see how many cyclists came from each location. You can find the results on Perimeter Bicycling's website, or you can use this database ...

  19. Photos: El Tour de Tucson through the years

    The 31st El Tour de Tucson. Tim Ragle from Oracle fixes a flat along along W. Moore Road more than 70 miles through the 107 miles race during El Tour de Tucson bicycle race in Tucson, AZ. Like ...

  20. El Tour de Tucson

    Another epic installment of Tucson's one-and-only El Tour de Tucson, Arizona's largest perimeter bicycling event, is a fun adventure ride attracting up to 9,000 cyclists and consisting of novice, intermediate, advanced, and professional riders. The 41st El Tour de Tucson is produced and directed by Perimeter Bicycling Association of America. El Tour de Tucson continues to monitor and adhere to ...

  21. The Complete Guide to Riding El Tour de Tucson 2023

    Our trip to Tucson happened to coincide with El Tour de Tucson. Randy did the 109 mile ride while Kalden and I did the 6 mile fun ride. This is a great event attracting over 9,000 cyclists of all ages. Kalden and I got up early to watch the 109 mile ride take off at 7am. It was a huge group and it took about 10 minutes for all the riders to ...

  22. El Tour de Tucson: 'Community' part of what sets event apart

    Riders take to the left lane during the 40th annual El Tour de Tucson, East Sahuarita Rd., November 18, 2023. Grace Trejo. Rain and clouds sock in the Santa Catalina Mountains behind the riders ...

  23. 41st El Tour de Tucson

    The 41st El Tour de Tucson is on Saturday November 23, 2024. It includes the following events: Individual - 102 Mile/160 Km, Platinum Individual - 102 Mile/160 Km (Platinum or Cat 1/2), Individual - Metric Century/62 Mile, Platinum Individual - Metric Century/62 Mile (Platinum or Cat 1/2), Individual - Half Metric Century/32 Mile, Family Fun Ride, Military or First Responder - 102 Mile/160 Km ...

  24. 7 Best Tucson Biking Tours Not To Miss

    The Historic Bike Tour Tucson is a great way to explore the city and learn about its history. ... "El Tour de Tucson" is Tucson's own Tour de France, minus the French part! It's a major ...

  25. Día de San Juan

    San Juan Day celebrates the birthday of John the Baptist. In Tucson it is a day to celebrate the coming of the summer rains. Over two decades ago the celebration was revived in Tucson by the Menlo Park Neighborhood Association. This year it will again be held in and around Mission Garden. There will be food vendors. Information tables will be available and there will be music from a DJ.

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  28. Map: Tracking the Remnants of Alberto

    Alberto is the first named storm to form in the Atlantic in 2024. In late May, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted that there would be 17 to 25 named storms this year, an ...