This city’s alarming cyclist death toll in 2019 grew to 25 when a woman biking in the Rockaways succumbed to injuries suffered in a September crash, police said Friday.

The tragic toll is up from 10 in 2018, with more than two months remaining in the year.

Ada Martinez, 66, fell off her bike around 8 p.m. on Sept. 27 while attempting to avoid contact with a 2012 Ford E-250 van as she turned left from Rockaway Freeway onto Beach 94th Street, police said.

But she fell directly into the line of the van driver, who did not stop. She was rushed to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center with severe head and body trauma. She died Oct. 12.

In a statement Friday, bike advocates blasted the city for the absence of safe bike lanes on the street.

“As its name would suggest, Rockaway Freeway is designed to move cars quickly, not to safely accommodate people on bikes and on foot,” said Transportation Alternatives spokesman Joe Cutrufo.

“Anyone traveling outside of a car here is at risk due to speeding drivers and poor visibility.”

In a separate Rockaways incident just before midnight on Oct. 12, a hit-and-run drunk driver struck and killed 19-year-old Eternity Stevens while she and a second woman rode a Kuba Tail G moped on Rockaway Boulevard near Guy R. Brewer Boulevard.

Both women were taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Stevens with head trauma and her passenger with trauma to the head and hip, cops said.

The driver of the car, whom cops have identified as Charles Fleming, 55, sped away, only to be arrested less than an hour later by Nassau County police on a DWI rap.

He was charged with vehicular assault, leaving the scene of an accident and driving while intoxicated. Stevens succumbed to her injuries Tuesday.