Friday, October 7, 2011

This Week in Tucson Bicycling

Posted by on Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 10:00 AM

High Noon Fixed Gear Sprints from Jennifer Renaker on Vimeo.

Tucson first fixed gear bike race was a wild success. Watch the video above and check out more photos from the races here.

Students in the University Arizona Sports Management program are starting to assess how much money bicycling brings into Tucson. Check out the questions they are asking various businesses around Tucson.

Serious medical issues have sidelined a local bike shop owner, but his shop remains open.

The 2011 bike count is expanding to 130 locations and will last twice as long, but they need volunteers to make it happen.

A Portland bicycle blogger and advocate picked Tucson as the best bike city. Find out why.

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