The outcome of the 2023 El Tour de Tucson bicycle race provides a record of rider placements across various categories, including times, speeds, and potentially other relevant metrics such as sprint and king/queen of the mountain standings. This data offers a snapshot of individual and team performance within the context of a specific year of this long-standing Arizona cycling event. Example data points would typically include the finishing times of top finishers, breakdowns by age group and gender, and potentially information about any records broken during the race.
Documentation of the race outcome serves several key purposes. It preserves the history of the event, allowing for year-over-year comparisons and analysis of trends in rider performance. The data can be valuable for riders seeking to track their personal progress, coaches developing training plans, and cycling enthusiasts interested in the competitive landscape. El Tour de Tucson, being a prominent event in the cycling world, generates results that contribute to the broader narrative of the sport, highlighting emerging talent and recognizing established competitors. The historical context of the race, having first taken place in 1983, further underscores the importance of preserving these annual outcomes.