FALL TOUR OF ST. GEORGE
FALL TOUR OF ST. GEORGE Race Description
OCTOBER 25, 2025
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Every cyclist knows two things are necessary to truly experience the beauty of a region: your bike, and your friends. The Tour de Saint George is your opportunity to have a truly amazing experience on your bike, with your friends—while marveling at the beauty that is Southern Utah.
Choose a Distance: 35, 57, 80 and 100-mile ride options.
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In other areas of our country, October gets cold as the riding season wraps up. However, fall in our area is perfect for riding! When you ride the fall Tour de Saint George, you’ll be greeted by mild temperatures. Saint George comes alive with the whisper of rubber-on-road as cyclists wind through colorful streets and skirt the pastel waves of Utah’s southern desert. 35, 57, 80 and 100-mile ride options all have breathtaking scenery.
• Event will be chipped timed
• The Tour is capped at 600 riders, so register now and lock in your spot.
• Tour the scenic landscapes of Sand Hollow State Park & Snow Canyon State Park.
• Enjoy fully stocked rest stops, a great lunch, and more, like great swag!
• Enjoy warm spring riding temperatures in scenic Southern Utah
• Choose a distance to challenge yourself: 35, 57, 80 or 100 miles.
• Receive a custom Tour de St. George event medal with your registration.
• You’ll get a custom Fall Tour T-Shirt your registration
• Only 90 minutes North of Las Vegas
• Just 4 hours south of Salt Lake City
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FALL TOUR OF ST. GEORGE Where & When
- Location: St. George Town Square, 100 S and Main St, Saint George, UT 84770
- Race Date: 2026/10/24 07:30:00 AM (Saturday)
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Categories:
- Citizens (30-mile route)
- Metric Century (75-mile route)
- Century (100-mile route)
- Mini Century (57 mile route)
- Citizens e-bike (30 mile route)
- Metric Century e-bike (75-mile route)
- Centruy ebike (100-mile route)
What a great ride and venue!
I did the 100 mile ride. Beautiful course. The aid stations were amazing. Great volunteers and very well stocked, the Veyo pies were amazing. Thanks for the post race lunch, also excellent. I would definitely do this ride again.
has attended 1 times
As a citizen of St. George I abhor any bike race that utilizes highways for the race without shutting down a lane. The bikers are meant to stay in the bike lane but don’t. They have to cross major on-ramps and exits and it’s made my stomach hurt with all of the close calls. They endanger themselves and the drivers that are swerving into oncoming traffic to avoid hitting them. The route to the airport turns into a two lane highway and I witnessed bikers passing in the single car lane and holding up traffic that is meant to be going 65 mph. An Ambulance and Firetruck were dispatched for a biker vs car accident. What a stupid idea to out that many inexperienced people on bikes and let them ride with highway speed traffic.
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