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Tucson Arizona Bicycling
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In Tucson bicycling is an extremely popular activity. On any given day, a brief drive around Tucson will reveal people of all ages and sizes out bicycling on everything from low-slung three-wheel bicycles to hardcore mountain bicycles. Tucson has an active bicycling community, and the sport is heartily supported by groups, countless bicycling areas, and even maps of places in and around Tucson to go and ride your bicycle. No matter what type of bicycling you're into, if you live in Tucson, you'll find useful articles and links on this page. For details about the 2006 El Tour de Tucson, click on the logo to the right.
El Tour de Tucson XXIV

Bicycling ArticlesBiking in the desert

 • Bicycles, Your Kid, and You
Making their memories as good as your own

Exercise for Back Pain

Bicycling Gear - What's Up With That? - So what is going on with all of these bicyclists? Why do they wear all that weird looking clothing? Is all that clothing and gear they have really necessary? Maybe so.

Desert Survival
Travel in the desert can be an interesting and enjoyable experience or it can be a fatal or near fatal nightmare. This article cannot detail survival rules for every situation; however, it can reinforce basic common sense rules for the not so familiar travelers in this beautiful, uniquely alluring, and always hostile environment.

Contact the Tucson-Pima County Bicycle Advisory Committee:

  • Trace Tang, City of Tucson Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator
    (520) 791-4372
  • Matt Zoll, Pima County Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Manager
    (520) 740-6746
  • Nancy Ellis, Town of Oro Valley Bicycle and Pedestrian Co-ordinator
    (520) 229-5057
  • Richard Corbett, Pima Association of Governments,
    Transportation Systems & Intermodal Manager
    (520) 742-1093
  • Tucson-Pima County Bicycle Advisory Committee Website
Other Contacts For Bicycle Enthusiasts:
  • BICAS (Bicycle Inter-Community Action and Salvage).
    Bike building, advocacy and artwork for all ages. (520) 628-7950. We take donated bikes!
  • Greater Arizona Bicycling Association (GABA): Hosts all kinds of group rides and fundraisers. http://www.bikegaba.org/. (520) 325-5808
  • Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC): Advises City of Tucson officials on transportation issues. (520) 791-4372
  • Perimeter Bicycling Association of America (PBAA): Promotes professional bike racing and fundraising activities. http://www.pbaa.com/. (520) 745-2033
  • Pima Association of Governments Web Site http://www.pagnet.org/. Current information on road projects, and other useful information
  • Brad P. Gorman Memorial Bikeway Fund: Provides safety information, free bike light kits, and promotes safety and awareness among bicyclist, pedestrians, and motorists. (520) 240-BRAD (2723)
  • Bicycle Path Map
  • Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute - http://www.bhsi.org/
    Helmet advocacy program of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association.
  • Tucson Bicycling Safety Videos - http://parking.arizona.edu/alternative/bikesafety.php
    Provided by the University of Arizona Parking and Transportation Services.
  • Perimeter Bicycling Association of America - http://www.pbaa.com/
    Organizers of the Annual El Tour De Tucson.
  • Tucson Bicycle Classic - http://www.casaschurch.org/tbc/
    The Fall Classic, an annual 3 day/3 stage bicycle road race.
  • bicyclinginfo.org - http://www.bicyclinginfo.org
    Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center, including information on the National Bicycling and Walking Study.
 
 
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