Moving Forward
Cyclists will roll in for El Tour de Zona March 25-27
Sierra Vista and Cochise County will welcome nearly 700 cyclists, including many from out of state, to spend three days enjoying daily rides and a festival when the inaugural Benson Healthcare El Tour de Zona rolls into town on Friday, March 25.
Hosted by Perimeter Bicycling, this new event will introduce people from at least 34 states to Sierra Vista and its surrounding communities, with over 40 percent of registrants coming from outside Arizona. They will take daily rides beginning and ending at Veterans Memorial Park where a festival with live music, food trucks, and a wine/beer garden will come to life on Friday and Saturday nights from 4 to 10 p.m. The festival will be open to the general public and admission is free.
“We’re thrilled to have Sierra Vista serve as base camp for this inaugural event,” City of Sierra Vista Marketing and Communications Manager Judy Hector says. “It builds on our reputation as an extraordinary destination for outdoor recreation and will showcase what makes this area a great place to cycle.”
On Friday participants will ride to Ramsey Canyon Preserve as they take in scenic views of the Huachuca Mountains over the course of 29 miles. On Saturday they will ride to Bisbee and back, pedaling 65 miles along a counterclockwise loop heading down Highway 92 and returning along Highway 90. And on Sunday, the cyclists will saddle up for a 36-mile ride to Tombstone and back, using Charleston Road both ways.
Charleston Road will be closed between Louis Road in Tombstone and Moson Road near Sierra Vista from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 27. Motorists should plan to take an alternate route. Only emergency vehicles and residents with active addresses along Charleston Road will be allowed to drive through.
Drivers should also be mindful of cyclists in Sierra Vista on Friday, March 25, and along the highways between Sierra Vista and Bisbee on Saturday, March 26.
“Nearly 700 cyclists will be riding through our County,” Cochise County Engineering & Natural Resources Director Jackie Watkins says. “For everyone's safety, motorists should be cautious and drive with extreme care as they see groups of cyclists on the roads. We all play a part in ensuring a safe tour through Cochise County.”