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(520) 837-6691
tdotbikes@tucsonaz.gov

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Bike Fest 2010

Welcome to Tucson’s Bike Fest homepage. Bike Fest is an annual event that runs from April 1st – April 30th.  Take a look at our calendar of events to find out what’s new in 2010.

Bike 2 Work Week

Bike 2 Work Week will be held April 5-9th. Bike 2 Work Week is our chance to thank existing bike commuters and encourage first-time riders to leave their car behind and celebrate biking to work. The week will feature free breakfast stations, free bike tune-ups, raffles, giveaways. This year local businesses will be hosting Bike 2 Work stations throughout the Tucson Area. Click on the Bike 2 Work link to find out how your business can get involved and host a Bike 2 Work Station.

Bike Commuter Challenge

The Bike Commuter Challenge is back. Win cool gear, gift certificates, and prizes while reaching your health, sustainability, and savings goals by biking to work. Encourage your coworkers and get a workplace team together, sign-up, and start logging your commutes. The Challenge begins April 1st and ends April 30th. Now get pedaling!

For more information check out our Bike Commuter Challenge

Tucson’s Bike Fest 2010 Calendar

For more information about specific events, contact the main organizer listed on the calendar.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: Wearing your helmet while riding is STRONGLY
ENCOURAGED. Children under the age of 18 who participate in BikeFest events MUST wear a helmet by law. Additionally, front lights and a rear red reflector ARE REQUIRED by law for riding at night. Try to wear bright colored or reflective clothing, especially after dark.

DISCLAIMER: The organizers of Bike Fest assume no legal responsibility for the events listed. If you participate in an event, you do so at your own risk.  Discuss any concerns you have with the event organizer, or email us: tdotbikes@tucsonaz.gov

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If you require an accommodation or materials in accessible format
or require a foreign language interpreter or materials in a language other
than English, call TDOT at (520) 791-4371.

City of Tucson Department of Transportation
201 N. Stone Avenue, 6th Floor, North Wing
POB 27210, Tucson, Arizona 85726-7210
(520) 791-4371| (520) 791-5641 fax
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