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Tour of the Moon: Cyclists in Colorado National Monument – Safety Tips

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Traffic Alert: 1500 Cyclists to Ride Through Colorado national Monument Saturday

September 12, 2025 ​| By Alex‍ Carter

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – Motorists traveling near the Colorado National Monument and the town of Fruita should⁤ anticipate potential delays this Saturday, ⁢September 13th, as approximately ‌1500 cyclists participate in the annual Tour of the Moon cycling ⁤event. The event is scheduled to begin at 7:15 a.m.

Increased Cyclist Presence Requires Caution

The Fruita Police Department (FPD) is urging drivers, ⁤pedestrians, and cyclists alike to exercise heightened awareness and‌ caution throughout the day. With a⁣ meaningful increase in bicycle traffic, safety ‌is paramount.

“Drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, it ⁣takes everyone‍ to make sure this is a safe event and make sure that everyone that participates ⁢is safe,” stated Officer Ed Pacheco​ of the FPD. ⁢”Drivers, just⁢ slow down given the event times and riders, if you can, ride to the farthest right⁤ as possible. Ride single file when able to.”

no Road Closures, but⁤ Patience is Key

While ⁤no official road closures are planned, the FPD advises drivers to remain patient when navigating the area. They recommend ‍familiarizing‍ yourself with the event’s bike routes in advance. To minimize potential⁣ disruptions, drivers are encouraged to⁢ travel west to east whenever possible.

Detailed route facts for the Tour of the ⁤Moon is available on the event website.

This is a⁣ developing story. Check back for updates.


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