The 2021 Tour de Summerlin will mark our 20th year running and we are so appreciative of all the sponsors, riders, and volunteers who have supported our event over the past 20 years. This event was and still is made possible through the encouragement and support of the beautiful Masterplan of Summerlin and the Howard Hughes Corporation. Back in 2000, we set out to create the most ‘rider friendly’ bicycling event in the southwest, and we’ve stuck to that mission year after year after year.
This year we will be offering ride distances of 80, 40 & 20 miles. Our goal is to provide challenging and enjoyable routes for serious cyclists but also encourage more people to come out and join our cycling community. Our charity this year will be Breakaway Cycling.
Breakaway Cycling is a non-profit organization created by our admiration for the sport of cycling. Bonded by friendship, we are passionately committed to serving our community and promoting the etiquette and safety of cycling to young riders. Using cycling as a springboard, we extend the organization’s reach through our active involvement with local charities. Our partnership with the Clark County School District has our members teaching your youth biking safety and the joy of riding a bike. With Bike Rodeos and Safe Routes to School programs, our team members are able to share and teach our local youth their passion of riding a bike. With the help of our sponsors, teammates, and donations we are able to provide bikes, helmets, bike locks, and various other services to local children who may not otherwise obtain these items.
One of the most unique aspects of the Tour de Summerlin is the abundant amount of biking lanes that are used throughout the different routes. Our #1 commitment has always been rider safety and utilizing miles and miles of biking lanes creates a ‘rider friendly’ experience. It's also hard to beat the winning combination of Summerlin’s man-made amenities and Mother Nature. This event shows off the active lifestyle for which this area is known with scenic backdrops that make it one of the best places to bicycle in the entire Southwest.
Mark your calendars for April 23rd, 2022 for this year's event. Routes will be similar to previous years with minor changes due to construction or obstacles. Routes will be posted on our website (https://www.sportdown.com). We are constantly working on enhancing and improving our ride experiences. This involves evaluating current and future road construction, possible safety issues, and minimizing stoplight and stop sign constrictions. Please make sure you are following us on Facebook and Twitter to receive the most current and up-to-date information. We look forward to seeing you at next year’s event!
Packet pick-up for the bike rides will be held at Mcghies 4035 S Fort Apache on Friday, April 22, 2022, from noon until 7 pm. Courses will remain open until 3:00 p.m. SAG will be provided on all rides.
Event details and schedule
All rides will start and finish at Downtown Summerlin.
80 mile ride - 7:00am
40-mile ride - 8:15 am
20-mile ride - 9:15 am
Nothing new about zebra [or light controlled] crossing on roundabouts. Sheffield has had them for decades, possibly since the 1970s.
Herefordshire man fined after throwing parking ticket...
Drivers like you tsk tsk
I'm sure that sort of thing will come sooner or later. But presumably a key ingredient (and why you'd turn to a big brand like Fizik) is knowing...
"the cost to rebuild the M25 junction 10/A3 Wisley interchange is £317 million. The project is expected to be completed in 2025. "
I think they did, from memory back in the 70s/80s... haven't seen one for years though, our current milkman uses a standard van, albeit hybrid.
I believe that straight forks that are used on carbon frames are more dangerous than the old steel forks because they are more rigid, the old steel...
Yes, sleep apnea produces more CO... I'm not aware of any doping effect but what do I know....
That's true enough. But doesn't address my point that the chainset you get as a replacement will not physically fit chainrings from the chain set...
In all fairness, it almost certainly NEVER happened…