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• 62-Mile (Metric Century) 7:00 am
• 31-Mile (Half Metric Century) 8:45 am (Recreational Ride)
All cycling events start and Þnish at WestWorld of Scottsdale (16601 N. Pima Road). The start line is located on the west side of WestWorld’s North Hall. Enjoy the festivities of the Expo at the end of the ride featuring food and drink, live entertainment and awards ceremonies.
The North Hall at WestWorld is the site of Tour de Scottsdale’s two-day Expo that features our Packet Pick-up, exhibitors, live music and Platinum meetings. The Expo allows cyclists and attendees the opportunity to interact with exhibitors, from big bicycle brands to local shops. Merchandise sales, product demos, giveaways and celebrity athletes — it’s all at the Tour de Scottsdale Expo. FREE and open to the public.
• Friday (March 27, 2026) Noon – 8:00 pm
• Saturday (March 28, 2026) 6:00 am – 3:00 pm



Directions to Start/Finish Line and Packet Pick-up
WestWorld of Scottsdale
North Hall at WestWorld of Scottsdale
16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Please use these directions as there are several events that will take place at WestWorld this weekend. These directions will take you to the correct parking lots that are just north and west of the North Hall at WestWorld of Scottsdale. Parking is paid by Tour de Scottsdale if you park in these correct lots.
Google Maps Directions:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/MWPUkxu4ZMaPsk2bA (Bell Road Entrance - Friday & Saturday)
or https://maps.app.goo.gl/EzENensRXvtpa8TV7 (Pima Road Entrance - Saturday Only!)
NORTH (FLAGSTAFF):
I-17 South to SR-101 Loop – Eastbound into Scottsdale. Take the Pima/Princess exit. Make a left at Bell Road (second light) Continue east on Bell Road and go just past 94th Street. There is a parking lot entrance 300 feet past the 94th Street intersection. Make a right and travel south following the signs to to the WestWorld entrance.
SOUTH (TUCSON):
I-10 to US-60 (Superstition Freeway), US-60 East to SR-101 Loop, SR-101 North to Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. Exit at Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., move to far right lane. Continue straight, crossing the Frank Lloyd Wright intersection and then make a right into the WestWorld entrance with the large horse statue.
EAST (GLOBE):
US-60 (Superstition Freeway) West to SR-101 Loop, SR-101 North to Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. exit. Exit at Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. Move to far right lane. Continue straight, crossing the Frank Lloyd Wright intersection and then make a right into the WestWorld entrance with the large horse statue.
WEST (PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA):
I-10 East to SR-101 North (near Tolleson). Remain on SR 101 into Scottsdale. Take the Pima/ Princess exit. Make a left at Bell Road (second light) Continue east on Bell Road and go just past 94th Street. There is a parking lot entrance 300 feet past the 94th Street intersection. Make a right and travel south following the signs to to the WestWorld entrance.
























Directions to Start/Finish Line and Packet Pick-up
North Hall at WestWorld (16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85260)
Please use these directions as there are several events that will take place at WestWorld this weekend. These directions will take you to the correct parking lots that are just north and west of the North Hall at WestWorld of Scottsdale or just West of North Hall. Parking is paid by Tour de Scottsdale if you park in these correct lots.
Parking on Friday 3/27- No Charge (Packet Pick-Up & Expo)
North Parking Lot Only - The Tour de Scottsdale Crit will be held in the West Lots that Friday Parking on Saturday 3/28 - No Charge (Ride Day)
North Parking Lot & West Parking Lots are Available (Saturday’s Parking is Paid for by Tour de Scottsdale, cars will be counted)
There is a parking lot entrance 300 feet east the 94th Street intersection on Bell Road. Travel south into the lots following the signs to to the WestWorld entrance. Since the bike route uses 94th Street and turns on Bell, please be sure to enter this parking lot no later than 6:15 am or you can be stuck in trafÞc for the 7:00 am 62-Mile/100 KM start. Same for the 32Mile ride, be sure to enter the lots avoiding the 7:00 am and 8:45 am starts.
The northbound Pima Road entrance is just north of Frank Lloyd Wright and can be accessed throughout the day. Follow WestWorld signs on SR-101 and you’ll see the Horse statues. This is for Saturday only.







Friday, March 27, 2026
12:00 Noon – 8:00 pm
North Hall at WestWorld of Scottsdale (16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85260)
We strongly recommend that you pick up your packets on Friday. If you ordered a jersey, bibs, shorts or cycling cap with your registration, you will receive these at Packet Pick-up.
What to Bring When Picking Up Your Packet
• Bring your QR code either printed out or on your smartphone.
• Your QR code will be on the registration conÞrmation email.
• The Tour de Scottsdale QR Code will also be sent in a reminder email to all registered participants prior to ride week.
Changing Event Distances
At this point, if you want to change your ride distance (like changing from the 62-Mile to the 32-Mile event) you will need to make those changes at Packet Pick-Up.
Proxy Packet Pickup
Anyone picking up a packet for someone else must bring a print-out or digital display (on a smartphone or tablet) of the QR code(s) for the individual(s) whose packet you are picking up to Packet Pick-up. We will allow friends and family to pick-up packets providing they have the rider’s registration conÞrmation.
To pick up a youth’s packet without the youth present, the registered guardian must bring their own valid photo ID; their own QR code, either printed out or on a smartphone; and the youth’s QR code. You do not need to provide ID for the registered youth. Note that adults may pick up the rider packet for youth registered in connection with their name.































Credential Packet include:
• Numbered Bib Number (With Tracker Chip) & 4 Safety Pins
• Numbered Seat Post & Helmet Sticker (With Tracker Chip)
• Tour de Scottsdale T-shirt
• Tour de Scottsdale Jersey, Bibs, Shorts and/or Cycling Cap IF PURCHASED VIP CYCLISTS RECEIVE JERSEYS & CYCLING CAPS
(If you did not order a jersey, tank or cycling cap, some may be available for purchase, while they last)
• Rider Maps




















What is “Platinum” Designation?
• Professional cyclists
• Highly ranked USA Cycling amateurs
• Event participants who have earned the designation
• “Platinum” is for safety to group the most experienced riders together
• “Platinum” is not an award
How to attain “Platinum”
• Finish a qualifying Perimeter Bicycling event within speciÞed times (see chart below)
• Platinum designation expires 3 years from date it was earned.
• Hold a current USA Cycling/ UCI Professional, Cat 1 or 2 racing license for ROAD (track, cyclocross & mountain do not qualify) Must input license number during time of registration
Platinum Meetings & Passes (Wristbands & Ride Numbers Required)
• Wristband required for entry into Platinum corral at events
• Wristband available ONLY at Platinum meetings at Expo/Packet Pick-up
• Platinum Meetings are at 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm on Friday March 27, 2026 inside the North Hall of WestWorld at the stage.
• You will receive a PLATINUM WRISTBAND that must be worn for your admittance to the Platinum corral
• Must attend Platinum meeting to acquire ride credentials and wristband
• THERE WILL BE NO DISCUSSION OR NEGOTIATION OF PLATINUM DESIGNATION AT THE START LINE
• Platinum passes are NOT available ride morning
Events
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If you want to download any of the Tour de Scottsdale routes to your mobile device (Garmin, Wahoo, Android or Apple devices), visit the Tour de Scottsdale Ride with GPS website at https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53888621 or https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53888610
You will also be able to view and print turn-by-turn cue Sheets, see aid stations, elevations, segment climbs and other information about the routes.










If you want to download any of the Tour de Scottsdale routes to your mobile device, visit the Tour de Scottsdale Ride with GPS website at https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53888621 or https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53888610 to see the routes on Ride with GPS. Click on Send to Mobile App or you can also Send to Device and select iPhone, Android, Garmin or Wahoo on the route you would like information about. Follow the instructions from there.













Each aid station is comprised of smiling, helpful volunteers, some Bike Patrollers and portable toilets. The aid stations are located approximately every 10-12 miles (some longer if mainly downhill) and will have water, bananas, oranges and snacks. Special thanks to Tailwind for supplying electrolytes along the route! Be prepared! If you have speciÞc nutrition needs or preferences, please bring them with you. Thanks to Vantage West Credit Union for sponsoring the volunteer t-shirts!
There will be 5 ofÞcial aid stations along the routes for the Tour de Scottsdale. There are 5 aid stations on the 100 KM route and 2 stations on the 32-mile route, plus a station at WestWorld that will have water provided by the City of Scottsdale. Please do not take more food than necessary; there will be other stops miles later. Please deposit all trash including peels, CO2 canisters, tubes and wrappers in trash containers. Thanks to McDowell Mountain Cycling that will assist with bike repair at Fountain Hills aid station and Bicycles of Phoenix at the Þrst Aid Station. When you are Þnished with your ride, there will be a hot lunch waiting for you!
For your safety and the safety of others, cyclists must pull completely off the roadway when stopping at an aid station. Handoffs are dangerous and prohibited.


If you are unable to continue your ride, the aid station is the best place to catch a SAG vehicle. SAG (Support and Gear) vehicles will pick you up as soon as possible and transport you to the Þnish area at WestWorld. You may also call or text the Tour Hotline at 520-225-9430 or call 520-745-2033 to request a SAG vehicle. SAGs also have ßoor pumps and some tubes to assist. A big thank you to Penske of Arizona for providing vehicles to support the ride!
Thank you to PENSKE Arizona for supporting Tour de Scottsdale by providing a TBD


























Olympic-like medallions will be awarded to all Þnishers who complete the 62-Mile (Metric Century) or the 32-Mile ride (Half Metric Century). Medals will be handed to you at the end of the Þnish line chute.
Trophies will also be presented at 11:30 am at the Awards Podium inside the North Hall at WestWorld. Follwing are the awards that will be presented to the top 100KM Metric Century Þnishers. The 32-mile ride is purely recreational and placement trophies will not be awarded.
PLACEMENT AWARDS
• 1st/2nd/3rd Men’s 100KM Metric Century
• 1st/2nd/3rd Women’s 100KM Metric Century
• 1st/2nd/3rd Youth Boy’s (Under 18) 100KM Metric Century
• 1st/2nd/3rd Youth Girl’s (Under 18) 100KM Metric Century
• 1st Tandem Men’s 100KM Metric Century
• 1st Tandem Women’s 100KM Metric Century
• 1st Tandem Mixed 100KM Metric Century
All riders participating in Tour de Scottsdale understand that when they are riding the route they must follow the rules of the road. This includes stopping at stop signs and trafÞc signals. There will be heavy police presence throughout the route, but you will still be required to follow the law and the rules of the road.
10:00 am to 1:00 pm:
A hot buffet lunch will be served inside the North Hall of WestWorld by M Culinary. (Those Þnishing after 1:00 pm will receive a boxed lunch)
• BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich
• Herb Roasted Country-Style Chicken
• Baked Mac & Cheese
• Coleslaw
• Kettle Chips
• Cookie
• Drink vegetarian option available upon request
or the Gourmet VIP Lunch (for those that purchased the VIP entry)
• Garlic-Roasted Tri-Tip Steak
• Pan seared Mahi Mahi
• Garlic Mashed Potatoes
• Haricot Verts
• Fiesta Salad
• Rolls
• Brownies
• Drink
• Local Craft Beers vegetarian option available upon request
Friday 3/27 from Noon to 8:00 pm
Saturday 3/28 from 6:00 am to 4:00 pm
WestWorld’s concession stands will be open to purchase burgers, pizzas, soft drink, beer and mixed drinks on Friday and Saturday. Coffee and breakfast burritos will be available for purchase Saturday morning before the rides.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THE SAFETY OF ALL RIDERS AS WELL AS MOTORISTS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT OBJECTIVE DURING TOUR DE SCOTTSDALE! THERE MAY BE TIMES THAT LAW ENFORCEMENT MAY STOP RIDERS WHEN DEEMED NECESSARY.
VIOLATION OF ANY RULE MAY RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OR TIME PENALTIES
1. All Entrants must line up in the “ofÞcial” start line area - Entrants may not start in front of this area.
2. All Entrants must properly enter the Start lineup, and may not cut in line, climb over barricades, or in any other way improperly enter the Start area.
3. All Entrants must properly wear a CPSC approved helmet.
4. All Entrants must not cross a solid yellow line, whether double or single, on their side of the road (a no-passing zone).
5. All Entrants must show and practice good sportsmanship Un-sportsmanlike conduct of any kind is prohibited.
6. All Entrants must obey Police, Bike Patrol and other Event OfÞcials.
7. No Entrant may urinate in public (this is a criminal offense).
8. No Entrant may ride with, or receive support from, unregistered cyclists (bandits).
9. No Entrant may draft, hold onto, or catch a ride from or in any motorized vehicle.
10.All Entrants must cycle the complete ofÞcial route, as described on the ofÞcial route map. Entrants may not short cut the ofÞcial route and are responsible for knowing and following the ofÞcial route.
11.All Entrants must stay behind, and not pass, the lead vehicle (pace car).
12.All Entrants must wear their rider number on their back, the ride number on their helmet and the seat post ride number on their bike’s seat post.
13.No Entrant in the 100KM event that is competing for placement may utilize a motorized or power-assisted bicycle nor may a bicycle have such devices attached. All bicycles must be powered by human force for placement awards.
14.Headsets covering or blocking both ears are prohibited, (i.e., ipods headphones).
15.Aero-type and other similar auxiliary handlebars are prohibited; this includes “tri-bikes” with otherwise unremovable aerobars. (There are medical exceptions.)
16.All Entrants must start the event before the last ofÞcial vehicle (trail vehicle) has left the start line.
17.Team or “pack” tactics that endanger, or impede the progress of, any other cyclists, such as blocking, are prohibited.
18.All Entrants must show courteous behavior to Volunteers, Event OfÞcials, and Police, and obey their instructions.
19.All Entrants must obey trafÞc control ofÞcers & personnel, and trafÞc control devices & signs, unless otherwise directed by an OfÞcial.
20.All Entrants must read and know Arizona State bicycle laws, and must always yield to emergency vehicles, even if the road is closed.
21.All Entrants must give the right of way to other road users, including bicycles and motor vehicles, when legally required to.
22.All Entrants must stay to the right of cones set up at intersections, unless directed otherwise by Police or Event OfÞcials.
23.All Entrants must ride the entire event on the bicycle they start on - changing bicycles is prohibited.
24.All Entrants must bicycle single Þle, when possible, unless the road is closed to motor vehicle trafÞc (any road closures will be announced on Event day), or a police escort is provided.
25.Support crews/non-ofÞcial vehicles may meet and provide support to their Entrant(s) only at ofÞcial Aid Stations and may not follow Entrants on the route.
26.Hand-offs at Aid Stations, or anywhere on the route, are prohibited – All Entrants must stop to receive support, and must always pull completely off the pavement, staying out of the path of bicycle & motor vehicle trafÞc.
27.All Entrants must verbally warn others when they overtake them – call out “Passing”, or “on your Left” (the simpler, the better).
28.Tour de Scottsdale is Þnished at 2:00pm and all course support will be closed. Any Entrants still on the Route will be required to stop and will be transported to the Finish line by Event OfÞcials and/or event volunteers.
29.All Entrants who drop out of the event must notify an Event OfÞcial, by informing an Aid Station or calling the Event Hotline phone number 520-745-2033. Be sure to give your rider number.
30.At the Þnish line all Entrants must be courteous to the Þnish chute volunteers. The Þnal determination for the placement awards is Þnish time. All riders in the chute will be given a medallion at the end of the chute after they Þnish their ride.
31.Rule Enforcement & Procedures: 1) Police, Event OfÞcials, and Bike Patrol will identify any Entrant who violates trafÞc laws or Event rules for possible disqualiÞcation. 2) Those so identiÞed will be reported to the Rules/Results Committee, who will investigate and deal with each violation on a case-by-case basis, imposing penalties, including disqualiÞcation, as indicated. 3) Any Entrant may report rules violations and present supporting evidence at the at the Finish Line. All such reports must be in writing, and must be turned in within 15 minutes of the posting of the event results, or by 4:00pm the day of the Event, whichever is later (may also be E-mailed by the same time to Perimeter Bicycling ofÞces at info@eltourdetucson.org ).
32.Entrants are solely responsible for all their items of personal belongings. Perimeter Bicycling is not responsible for any items or personal belongings whatsoever, whether lost, stolen, placed at an aid station, or misplaced. Do not leave your belongings unattended.
This event utilizes open public roads, which may or may not be maintained by local municipalities, cities, counties, and/or the State. The event is not responsible for the condition and maintenance of the roads. Road hazards are always possible and in entering this event, and signing the Rider Waiver, you agree and understand that you must be alert to all road hazards, including but not limited to potholes, uneven pavement, road cracks, road debris, unÞnished construction, and motor vehicle trafÞc.
Call this number if you break down, get lost, drop out, etc. 520-745-2033 call or 520-225-9430 call/text
According to Arizona State law, cyclists have the very same rights and responsibilities as motorists. Respect for the rights of ALL road users will help you feel good about yourself and avoid accidents too. Most crashes between motorists and cyclists happen at intersections. Most often, when the motorist is at fault, it is because they failed to yield the right-of-way to the cyclist. This usually happens when you turn left in front of a cyclist or pull out from a stop sign or driveway into a cyclist’s path.
• ARS 28-644 Stop for trafÞc lights and stop signs
• ARS 28-817 Always use a white headlight and a red rear reßector when you cycle after sunset or before sunrise
• ARS 28-792 ARS 28-904 Yield to pedestrians at crosswalks and on sidewalks
• ARS 28-756 Before you turn or change lanes, look behind you, signal to show your plan to turn or change lanes, and yield to any trafÞc already there. Cyclists may signal their turns by extending either their left arm for a left turn or their right arm for a right turn
• ARS 28-721 Any vehicle moving slower than the normal trafÞc speed shall drive in the right-hand lane, or “as close as PRACTICABLE” to the right edge of the road, except when preparing to turn left or when passing
• ARS 28-704 Any vehicle on a two-lane road that has Þve or more vehicles behind it must pull off at the Þrst safe pullout to allow the vehicles behind to proceed
• ARS 28-815 Special conditions that affect cyclists more than motorists are recognized in the law
• Riding two abreast is permitted by law (A.R.S. 28-815)
You may ride far enough from the road edge to stay clear of surface debris, potholes, rough pavement, drain grates, and pavement joints, as well as to avoid pedestrians, dogs, parked vehicles, and other objects. You may occupy any part of a lane when your safety warrants it. Never compromise your safety for the convenience of a motorist behind you.
TrafÞc Control ofÞcers will control motor vehicular and cyclist trafÞc on the route. OfÞcers will give cyclists right of way and will stop bicycles during times of emergency and trafÞc congestion. Citations will be issued to cyclists who do not obey regulations or listen to ofÞcers. Although ofÞcers and guides will be present, please use your map! Stay to the right of trafÞc cones unless directed otherwise.
The Tour de Scottsdale announcer is Adam Wadsworth who rides with Jetset Racing. Adam was the 2019 Tour de Scottsdale champion! Thanks Adam!









Tour de Scottsdale Website
https://www.tourdescottsdale.org/
Results https://www.bikesignup.com/Race/Results/149040/
Dowloading Digital Maps
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49696839 (62-Mile)
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49804707 (30-Mile)
Google Maps Directions https://maps.app.goo.gl/MWPUkxu4ZMaPsk2bA
Bike Patrol is the helping hands, eyes and ears of Tour de Scottsdale! Bike Patrol helps cyclists on the route with minor mechanical aid, Þrst aid and moral support. Bike Patrol cyclists bring enthusiasm for cycling and a deep pool of experience to ensure the success of thousands of riders every year. They ride all or part of an event’s route stopping to assist other cyclists and report their activities to headquarters during the event.
In the case of an emergency, the Bike Patrol can call for assistance. Bike Patrol is also responsible for guiding the riders at all three of the starting locations and reporting all rule infractions.
CertiÞed Bike Patrol cyclists bring enthusiasm for cycling and a deep pool of experience to ensure the success of thousands of riders in Perimeter’s events every year.
Each Patroller must be certiÞed to ride an event – a short class ensuring that you know what to expect and what is expected of you during an event. CertiÞcations must be renewed every two (2) years.
Upcoming Bike Patrol CertiÞcation Classes • TBD
All Bike Patrol in an event receive a Þnishers medallion, an event t-shirt and could qualify for the Outstanding Bike Patrol! Bike Patrol stands out from other cyclists with either the Bike Patrol Jersey or a special Bike Patrol t-shirt that must be worn while patrolling an event.





Bike Patrol will be easily recognized wearing bright yellow T-shirts or bright yellow jerseys imprinted with crosses like the images above.























