Photos: Cyclovia 2017
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Thousands took to the streets of Tucson for Cyclovia 2017 as they biked, hiked and had fun along the car-free route through the city.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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A group of cyclists make their way along Church Avenue during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Cyclists ride along Church Avenue during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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A couple rides along a zip line on South Church Avenue during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Spider Girl and Batman, also known as Maya McLeod, 4, and her brother Cody, 2, wear their protective helmets as they watch people use the zip line during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Lead officer Dave Schneider, with the Tucson Police Department, monitors cyclists and drivers at North Church Avenue and West Broadway Boulevard during Cyclovia. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Robbie Clark, 9, gives a hula hoop a try while on North Church Avenue and East Congress Street during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Clark helped his mother, who was a volunteer for Target, to make sure people were crossing the intersection safely during the event. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Paul Moreno learns to attach his folding bicycle to the front of a Sun Tran bus with the help of driver Daniel Garcia during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Anthon Vega seems to gets more of a kick out of making bubbles than his daughter Ailana, 1, during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson in 2017. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Aerial acrobat Penelope Monroy, 12, with the Circus Academy of Tucson, is suspended upside down during Cyclovia. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
A group of cyclists make their way along Church Avenue during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Cyclists ride along Church Avenue during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
A couple rides along a zip line on South Church Avenue during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Spider Girl and Batman, also known as Maya McLeod, 4, and her brother Cody, 2, wear their protective helmets as they watch people use the zip line during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Lead officer Dave Schneider, with the Tucson Police Department, monitors cyclists and drivers at North Church Avenue and West Broadway Boulevard during Cyclovia. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring free and fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Robbie Clark, 9, gives a hula hoop a try while on North Church Avenue and East Congress Street during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Clark helped his mother, who was a volunteer for Target, to make sure people were crossing the intersection safely during the event. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Paul Moreno learns to attach his folding bicycle to the front of a Sun Tran bus with the help of driver Daniel Garcia during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Anthon Vega seems to gets more of a kick out of making bubbles than his daughter Ailana, 1, during Cyclovia in downtown Tucson in 2017. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring fun activities throughout the route.
Cyclovia 2017
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Aerial acrobat Penelope Monroy, 12, with the Circus Academy of Tucson, is suspended upside down during Cyclovia. Cyclovia, meaning the temporary closure of several streets to cars, allows for bicylists, skateboarders, runners, walkers and others to enjoy the day exploring fun activities throughout the route.
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Thousands bike, walk, ride the semi-annual event on car-free city streets.
Bicyclists, runners and more enjoy car-free streets through Cyclovia
Thousands rode their bikes, scooters, ran or walked during the biannual event
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