Verge Renews Partnership with the Tucson Bicycle Classic for 2025
February 19, 2025

NEW YORK (February 19, 2025) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Verge, the innovative leader in custom cycling apparel, is proud to continue its sponsorship of the Tucson Bicycle Classic in 2025. As part of this partnership, Verge will once again supply the official race leader jersey, awarded to the riders leading the general classification (GC) competition in all categories.
Kicking off this weekend, the Tucson Bicycle Classic remains one of the premier stage races in the United States, attracting top-tier road cyclists to compete across its challenging and dynamic stages.
Charlie Issendorf, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Verge, shared his excitement as race weekend approaches:
“We’re thrilled to once again be part of the Tucson Bicycle Classic as it kicks off this weekend. This race embodies the passion that makes racing so special, and we’re proud to support the riders battling for the leader’s jersey. Verge is committed to elevating the sport, and we look forward to an incredible three days of racing.”
Marco Colbert, Race Director of the Tucson Bicycle Classic, also expressed his appreciation for Verge’s continued involvement:
“Having Verge return as a sponsor for 2025 is fantastic news for the event. Their support enhances the race’s prestige, and their commitment to the cycling community is truly commendable. We’re grateful to have Verge on board as we continue to elevate the Tucson Bicycle Classic.”
About Verge
Verge specializes in custom cycling apparel with low minimum order requirements, lightning-fast delivery, and worldwide shipping. Whether you’re a team of 1 or 100, you’ll experience the same outstanding quality as the pro riders who have worn Verge kit to National, World, and Olympic titles. For more info visit: www.vergesport.com
About Tucson Bicycle Classic
The Tucson Bicycle Classic Stage Race, sanctioned by USA Cycling, started in 1986 and is a timed stage race for categories of racers based on age and skill. Tucson’s “mini” Tour de France, this 3-day Stage Race features 600+ racers from 34 States in the US, 6 Canadian Provinces and Mexico. Categories include juniors, masters, entry levels, and professional teams. The TBC is proud to offer equal prize purses and race distances for men and women. For more information visit www.tucsonbicycleclassic.com