/ Modified nov 19, 2015 8:51 a.m.

Can Tucson Pedal Its Way to Best Bicycling City Honors?

Thursday is final day of bike-riding census; only riders with beards (real or fake) are counted.

bike parking spot On-street bicycle parking on North 6th Avenue at East 7th Street.
Andrea Kelly, AZPM

Tucson is within a whisker of being named best city for everyday bicycling, and Thursday is the last day of a year-long competition for the honor.

Thursday's final census of bicyclists will count only those pedalers with beards. The census takers will be at North Sixth Avenue and East Seventh Street (pictured above).

Don't have a beard? Living Streets Alliance, a Tucson alternative transportation advocacy group, will lend one to paste on for any rider who wants to participate. Beards will be available at the census station during the one-hour count, 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Living Streets Alliance is pushing Tucson among 10 cities competing to win the title from a national organization called People for Bikes. Alliance staff members said in a press release that the city was "neck and neck" with Memphis in the competition.

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