Another Alleycat!
It’s that time again for another quick & dirty Alleycat!
Meet at The Game Bar & Grill by 5:30pm!
The start and finish will be at The Game. There will be four stops and can be reached in any random order. Helmets and lights always recommened. A bag might be handy to carry small items. More information will be provided there.
The Stops are:
- Apodaca Park
- Mesilla Plaza
- SB’s Lunchbox
- Water tower on Triviz
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Bring lights and a BAG!
Toys for Tots Ride a Grand Success!
A big thanks to all those cyclists that made it out on December 12th, 2010 for the Toys for Tots Bicycle Ride! Four large boxes full of toys were collected and a lot of smiles were had. Hats off to Zia Velo for organizing such an event in only THREE DAYS, I know everyone is already looking forward to next year!
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Toys for Tots Bicycle Ride 2010 from Urban Aggression on Vimeo.
MVBC Lights up the Holidays!
After the recent death of Ricardo Duarte, the Mesilla Valley Bike Coalition held a fundraiser to purchase bicycle lights for the Community of Hope in Las Cruces. This past Saturday, coalition members were on hand distributing lights to those in need. Hopefully this will become an annual event and minimize the possibilities of another tragic incident from occurring. We to go MVBC!
KVIA Article & video: http://www.kvia.com/news/26042925/detail.html
Another Cyclist Hit – In stable condition
This time in El Paso. A 19 y/o woman has been citied for failure to yield after drifting to the right side of the road hitting and breaking Gabriel Perez’s back. Our condolences go to the family and the rider!
Toys for Tots Ride

Join us this Sunday, December 11, 2010 for a fun Toy Ride(drive). The ride will meet at Milagro Coffee at 11am (riding off at noon) and end at High Desert. Please bring a toy suitable for a child between the age of 4 and 9, and your helmet!
Advocacy Volunteers Needed!
The Las Cruces Metropolitan Planning Organizations is looking to fill two community member positions on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Advisory Committee (BPAC) board. Deadline to submit application letters is December 31, 2010 and can be mailed to Andy Hume.
Press Memo:
Hello.
The Las Cruces MPO Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Advisory Committee (BPAC) is seeking two community members to serve on the board.
The MPO is looking for two community members to fill the following positions: City of Las Cruces Citizen Representative and Pedestrian Community Representative. Anyone interested in the City of Las Cruces position must live inside the city limits.
The BPAC is made up of members of the bicycling and pedestrian community, City of Las Cruces, Dona Ana County, Town of Mesilla Staff, NMDOT, and NMSU representatives. This committee provides input to the Policy Committee regarding bicycle and pedestrian facilities within the MPO and how they can be improved and expanded to serve residents better. The BPAC meets bi-monthly on the third Tuesday of the month at 5:00 pm.
Please submit your letter of interest to Andy Hume by December 31, 2010 to be considered for either position. Include your experience with bicycle or pedestrian issues.
All of the letters will be submitted to the Policy Committee for consideration at their meeting on January 12, 2011.
Please forward this invitation to anyone you feel may be interested. Thank you.
Andrew Hume
Planner
LCI #2837
Las Cruces Metropolitan Planning Organization
PO Box 20000, Las Cruces, NM, 88011
phone – (575) 528-3047, fax (575) 528-3155
Costumed Halloween Ride
We will be riding around in our costumes for Halloween this Sunday. We are going to be meeting up 8pm at the Rio Grande Theater in Downtown LC and ride towards Mesilla Park with the goal of cruising that neighborhood and scaring some kids. Just joking, maybe just scare them with our costumes
. Please join us and invite people, the more the merrier. We will be cruising slow (really this time) because of costumes, so any one on any bike is welcome. We might end up at an establishment like High Desert but not til after we return to the Downtown area.
Tour de Las Cruces
Last minute info!: 5th annual Tour de Las Cruces is THIS Sunday
Begins at 8:15 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 31, at MountainView Regional Medical Office Building at 4351 E. Lohman. Check-in and registration starts at 7 a.m. Two routes offered: 25 or 62 miles (mainly flat with some rollers). Preregistration: $35 (includes lunch, t-shirt if received by Oct. 15 and water bottle). Day of event fee: $30 (no t-shirt)
Information/registration: Kyle Gilbert, (575) 642-2343 or k.kgilbert@comcast.net.
A portion of the proceeds benefits the Mayfield High School Cheerleading Program.
Make checks payable to: Kyle Gilbert/Bike Las Cruces, 1163 Berkshire Ct., Las Cruces, NM 88007. An entry form can be downloaded at www.epscene.com/crucestour.doc
http://www.elpasobicycleclub.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?board=events;action=display;num=1286208981
Hit and Run driver turns herself in!

Ricardo Duarte poses with his daughter Rebecca at her high school graduation at the University of Texas at El Paso in 2007. (Photo courtesy of the Duarte family)
I’m glad the family will have an opportunity for closure.
Sun News Article: http://www.lcsun-news.com/ci_16353906
Update 2
Rediflex camera footage from the intersection of Valley and Avenida de Mesilla purportedly showing the white minivan suspected of the hit & run fatal accident of 58 year old Ricardo Durate.
Sun News Article: http://www.lcsun-news.com/las_cruces-news/ci_16349562
Bicycle Fatality Update
58 year old Ricardo Duarte of Las Cruces died Thursday (10-14-2010) morning in an El Paso hospital after being struck by a white minivan. The van drove off. Investigators have concluded that Mr. Duarte wasn’t using any lights or reflectors and heavily used roadway with a 45mph speed limit.
Please be careful out there and ride smart!
Sun News Article: http://www.lcsun-news.com/ci_16345368
Sad News
Another sad day my friends. A 58 year old male was struck down at 11pm while riding his bicycle on Valley drive between Lohman and Hadley. The culprit left the scene leaving the helpless man bleeding on the side of the road. He died later in the hospital.
One thing we can do is to encourage City Council to consider proper education for not only bicyclist but for the entire community. People have to understand that we also have the right to the road AND more importantly, we are human beings!
City Council: CityCouncil@las-cruces.org
Sun News Article: http://www.lcsun-news.com/ci_16338677
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