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Tucson, Arizona The Best Place To Train During The Winter

Looking for a place to train during the winter months? Tucson, Arizona is the place to be.

6 reasons why Tucson, Arizona is the best place to train during the winter months.

  1. Tucson’s Shoot Out is the best group bike ride in the country according to Bicycling Magazine. Many top pro riders can be found on Saturday’s Shoot Out ride. For a map of the ride check out this link: http://www.roadbikerides.com/ride/view/shootout_/77
  2. The weather is awesome! Yes the mornings can be a little chilly the average temperature during the day range from the 60′s to 70′s.
  3. Mt Lemmon Climb. The climb up Mt Lemmon is one of the best climbs in the US. Lance Armstrong trained in Tucson and was found climbing up Mt Lemmon on a frequent basis. http://www.roadbikerides.com/ride/view/mt_lemmon_/117
  4. For all you triathletes out there Tucson has one of the best master swim programs in the country call Ford Aquatics Masters Swimming.
  5. Some great early season races. The Valley of the Sun Stage race is a great early season stage race which is set for February 13th to 15th.
  6. Tuesday morning FairWheel Bikes group ride. This is a crazy fast 36 mile group ride. Be prepared for some suffering. www.roadbikerides.com/ride/view/fair_wheel_bikes_tuesday_group_ride/5062

If you are coming to Tucson to train check out A Guide To The Best Bike Rides In Tucson Arizona.

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Posted on: December 2nd, 2008 By: Ride-Strong Admin In: Books, Cycling Events, Road Bike Rides

Training in Tucson, Arizona during the winter months. The place to be for cyclists and triathletes!

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Looking for an ideal place to train during the winter months? If so, you need to take a serious look at Tucson, Arizona.

Tucson, Arizona is the place to train during the winter months. Many top cyclist and triathletes come to Tucson, Arizona to train during their winter training preparation. An average winter day in Tucson is sunny and 65 to 75 degrees. The mornings can be a little chilly but nothing to stop you from getting out on the road.


Lance Armstrong used Tucson as his base training camp. He rented a cabin on the top of Mt. Lemon. He would spend his day riding the back roads of Tucson and then finish his ride off with a 30 mile climb to the top of Mt. Lemon which gains a total of about 5,000 feet in 26 to 28 miles.

Tucson has one of the best group rides in the country called the ‘Shoot Out’ according to Bicycling Magazine. The 60 mile loop cuts south from Tucson into desolate, mountainous desert toward Green Valley, Arizona almost to the Mexico boarder. During January, February and March the Shoot Out is loaded with professional cyclist from all over the world. The pack ranges from 100 to 175 fit riders. You can often see local pro riders like Phil Zajicek, Gord Fraser and Curtis Gunn gracing the peloton along with pro triathlete Jimmy Riccitello.

For a map and description of the Shoot Out click the link below: www.roadbikerides.com/ride/view/shootout_/77

The other notable ride and a must do is riding to the top of Mt Lemom.

For a map and description of the ride up Mt. Lemmon click the link below: www.roadbikerides.com/ride/view/mt_lemmon_/117

For the triathletes out there, Tucson has one of the best masters swimming programs in the country.  The program is called Tucson Ford Aquatics which is at the University of Arizona pool.

There are 3 daily workout times to choose from: 6 AM, 12 PM, and 6:30 PM. You can often see many top professional triathletes at the pool. The noon workout is the favorite time among the triathletes.

Triathletes like Peter Reid, Jimmy Riccitello, Hillary Biscay, Heather Gollnick, just to name a few, have utilized the Ford Aquatics program for their swim workouts.

For more information visit: http://homepage.mac.com/jimstites/FordAquatics/index.html

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Posted on: October 23rd, 2008 By: Tyler Ford In: Road Bike Rides, Training

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