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Photos by Paul Michaud
The Tour of the Gila Stage 3 Inner Loop race started at Fort Bayard and headed up toward Pinos Altos before turning right onto NM 35, hen right onto NM 152, right onto Hwy 180 and finishing at Fort Bayard.
Photos by Mary Alice Murphy and Courtesy video of most of the UCI men riders going up the hill on NM 15 toward Pinos Altos.
[Editors Note: Photos of the starts and the award ceremonies are coming later.]
The Stage 3 UCI Men peloton heading up toward Pinos Altos, with a group of about four near the top of the visible road.
Southwest Desert/Mimbres Basin-Eastern Black Range Foothills-
Sierra County Lakes-Northern Dona Ana County-Southern Dona Ana
County/Mesilla Valley-West Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below
7500 Feet-Sacramento Mountains Above 7500 Feet-East Slopes
Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet-West Central Tularosa
Basin/White Sands-East Central Tularosa Basin/Alamogordo-
Including the cities of Sunspot, Radium Springs, Cloudcroft,
Hillsboro, Columbus, Truth Or Consequences, Timberon, Apache Summit, Derry, Alamogordo, Mountain Park, Pinon, Las Cruces,
Winston, Chaparral, White Sands Range Headquarters, Garfield,
Photos by Paul Michaud
Stage 2 of the Tour of the Gila leaves from Gough Park in Silver City and finishes in Mogollon. These photos are of the start of the two races. The UCI Women start out first, followed later by the UCI Men.
Lunch for Tour of the Gila volunteers and staff members
Some photos and article by Mary Alice Murphy Some photos by Kim Montoya
On Wednesday, April 23, 2025, the first day of the Tour of the Gila, featured the Time Trials on New Mexico 90, south of Silver City, with the beginning and the finish at Tyrone.
In 2000, the Tyrone Property Owners Association decided to offer lunch to the volunteers and staff that work the time trials each year. The tradition continues under the Tyrone Community Association, which replaced the TPAO.
By Lynn Janes
The Silver City Town Council held a regular meeting March 11, 2025. Attendance to the meeting included Mayor Ken Ladner, Mayor Pro Tem Guadalupe Cano, and Councilors Nicholas Prince, Rudy Bencomo and Stan Snider.
Alex Brown, town manager, introduced the new town attorney Charles Kretek. He works with New Mexico government law and municipal law out of Albuquerque but actually lives in Deming. He has over 30-plus years of government law experience.
Ceremonies
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