Annual El Tour de Tucson
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Bicycle tour to benefit "Tu Nidito" for children and families. Thousands of cyclists from around the world, 109-mile, 66-mile, 35-mile or 25-mile rides around the perimeter of Tucson, 4-mile & 1/4 mile kids fun rides, support stations, traffic control, medallions to all finishers. . 7 a.m. Downtown Fiesta & Ride finishes at Congress & Granada.
Annual El Tour de Tucson
Phone : 520-745-2033 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@eltourdetucson.org
Web: eltourdetucson.org/
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