Check out a video of the new BMX park from the prospective of the riders. Hopefully you don’t get motion sickness easily.
The University of Arizona spends $15,000 a year providing free valet bicycle parking to its students. In its second year it has taken off. Find out how many people are using the service.
Hall of famer Bill Walton will be easy to spot while riding all 111 miles of this year’s El Tour de Tucson. Find out just how much Walton rides his bike.
The man who invented mountain biking spent an evening this week riding with 120 Tucsonans. Find out what Gary Fisher had to say about the ride.
The cyclist killed last week when he failed to stop at a stop sign had brakes on his bike and didn’t appear to be panicking when he rode into traffic on Grant Road. Read more about the crash and see what his friend had to say about him.
Hundreds of people turned out to celebrate Pima County’s Loop project completion. Check out all the photos and video from the event.
This article appears in Oct 27 – Nov 2, 2011.

Tucson is a great city to offer Bicyclists free reign to ride where ever they like. The problem with these “bicyclists” is that they DO NOT OBEY THE RULES OF THE ROAD! They feel like everyone should watch out for them! I walk the Rillito River Walk almost everyday and I can tell you that more often than not I have as well as others had these individuals speed by so fast that if for some reason they had to stop someone would be injured. They do not care whether a senior citizen is walking; mothers with children and walkers. They feel entitled to have the open space to speed by. Then there are other bicyclists that do not speed and are courteous. These racing feigns do not obey the rules of the road, but yet they will be first ones screaming for courtesies if one of their own gets injured. It’s about time someone did something to bring to their attention that they do not OWN THE ROAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!