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by: Justin Gural
The eastern border of the Sonoran Desert turned into a windy city over the weekend, where around 3,000 mountain biking racers and revelers gathered at Willow Springs Ranch for Epic Rides' annual 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo.
As one of the largest overnight races on the calendar, this four-day festival located on the outskirts of Tucson, Arizona is much more than just a bike race. With typical mid-day highs in the 70s, an interactive bike expo, group dinners, late night entertainment and the infamous tent city, this is a big-time bike event that should be on your radar. For accommodations and directions, visit EpicRides.com.
Check out these images from the scene, courtesy of Jill Torrance and the Arizona Daily Star.
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