Bicycle Center Renamed in Honor of Cyclist Killed in Hit-and-Run

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The City of Albuquerque has renamed a key bicycle facility in tribute to Chuck Malagodi, a beloved cycling advocate and safety educator who was tragically killed in a hit-and-run crash earlier this year.

On what would have been his 65th birthday, city officials gathered Tuesday to unveil a commemorative plaque at the Esperanza Bicycle Safety Education Center, where Chuck spent years teaching bike safety and mentoring young riders throughout the metro area.

“His smile said it all — you could feel the hope in him. He truly believed he could make a difference, and he did,” said his daughter, Angelina Malagodi.

In addition to the plaque, a portion of the North Diversion Channel Trail — located just south of Balloon Fiesta Park — now bears Chuck’s name, honoring his enduring legacy within the city’s cycling community.

Chuck’s death in January shook the community. He was hit by a vehicle while cycling, and authorities are still searching for the suspect, identified as Jose Rios Sanchez. The vehicle involved is believed to be a white Dodge Ram.

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Anyone with information about Sanchez’s whereabouts is urged to contact Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers at 505-242-2677.

Those who wish to celebrate Chuck’s life can also share personal memories and tributes on the City of Albuquerque’s “Stories of Us” website.

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