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Watch now: 2021 El Tour de Tucson's new 102-mile route draws cyclists from all over the world
- Jesse Tellez
Jesse Tellez
Digital Editor
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The 38th annual El Tour de Tucson had nearly 6,500 participants, with two international cyclists winning top spots.
Mexico's Gerardo Ulloa was the first to cross the finish line following Saturday's 102-mile bicycle race and Cuba'sย Marlies Mejรญas had the fastest time among female cyclists. Videoย by Jesse Tellez/Arizona Daily Star.
Jesse Tellez
Digital Editor
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Tour de Tucson and Cyclovia are returning to Tucson soon, and that means getting your bicycl…
Supporters can join the riders in the event or donate to the cause.
More information
- Watch now: El Tour de Tucson kicks off 38th annual cycling event
- Photos: 2021 El Tour de Tucson bicycle race
- Watch Now: Neighborhood residents turn out and cheer on riders in the 38th El Tour de Tucson.
- Mexico's Gerardo Ulloa wins El Tour de Tucson, edging Tucson resident Josh Rinderknecht
- Kids, teens treated to new bikes at Friday's El Tour de Tucson expo
- El Tour a chance to remember 'Mama Bear,' raise money for cancer research
- El Tour de Tucson closes down multiple roads in Tucson
- El Tour's wild finish ends with Gerardo Ulloa taking first place
- Search the Star's El Tour de Tucson database to find your favorite rider's finish, time
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