2012 BEACON MEGA AVALANCHE

Nov 7, 2012 at 18:40
by Andrew Donchez  
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2011 Beacon Mega Avalanche

In the words of the immortal Billy Idol..."With a rebel yell, they cry more, more, more..." The people asked...and the Beacon Bombers delivered. The 2nd Annual running of The Beacon Mega Avalanche ,the most epic, underground mountain bike race on the East Coast, is in the history books.

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The Beacon Mega Avalanche combines all the best elements of multiple disciplines of mountain bike racing with the rebel spirit of the Beacon Bombers to create the most epic mountain bike race of the year.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
Mild temperatures and overcast skys were a perfect, fall back drop to the last race of the season.

The 2nd Annual running of the Beacon Mega Avalanche went down this past weekend with 35 riders participating in the last race of the year on the east coast. What better way to cap off a great season of riding & racing than by taking the highest peak around, 35 of your closest riding buddies, and holding a mass-start race down your favorite mountain. Organized through social media and word of mouth, the race saw a huge jump in participation and talent this year.

Embodying the true rebel spirit of mountain biking, the race is held with a mass start, on some of the toughest trails in the northeast, with no sponsors, no prize money...just racing for glory and the title of King & Queen of Beacon.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
What better way to cap off a season of riding & racing than throwing elbows with your buddies racing down your home mountain?

Mother Nature once again threatened to rear her ugly head just in time for the race as Hurricane Sandy ramble up the east coast towards NY. Disaster (and last years freak snow storm) were averted however as the race went off with out a hitch. The mild temperatures and over cast sky’s were a perfect back drop as riders made the 1,500’ ascent to the top of Mt. Beacon. The “earn your turns” mantra was in full-effect as riders were required to make the climb to the fire tower in order to start the race.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
There were lots of new faces this year in the stacked field of 35 riders eager to take on the challenge of the Beacon Mega...but some have been there since the beginning. Bill Bazzano sporting an original Beacon Bombers race jersey, circa 1999.

This years race saw the same format as last year with a “Le Mans” style mass start from the fire tower, perched atop a slick rock formation overlooking the Hudson River. The format & course were so well received last year that they went mostly unchanged with the exception of the finish line being moved slightly to add distance to the road ride portion of the race.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
Riders gathered at the Fire Tower awaiting the start.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
Trail & All-Mountain bikes were still the weapon of choice for most riders, but this year saw a smattering of 29ers added to the mix. On a trail that easily could have warranted a full on DH bike, could the big wheels prove an advantage?

The course once again challenged riders with a combination of the steep, technical terrain that the East Coast is famous for. Riders faced some of the steepest, rockiest terrain the east coast has to offer, with a few small climbs thrown in to keep everyone honest…this is after all, Enduro Racing.

Unofficial Course Sweep Vehicle
Unofficial course sweep vehicle. You never quite know who you'll run into on Mt. Beacon.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
Riders awaiting the starting gun for a Le Mans Style mass start.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
On your mark...get set...

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
GO!!!!!!!!!!!!

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
The Le Mans style start had racers sprinting to their bikes over some seriously rough terrain. At about a 50/50 split between flats vs. clips, disco slippers definitley made the sprint a little more tricky. A smooth transition from the running start onto the bike was key to a successfull race.


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If you've never done a Le Mans style, mass start bike race, it's exciting!!

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Local Legend Anthony Coneski keeps it low through the rocks. Anthony had a disapointing result due to a mechanical but knows it's all about having fun.

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3rd Place Finisher, Aaron Noble leads a train through the first waterfall section of the course. What can we say...the east coast rocks!!!

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2nd place finisher, Andrew Donchez keeps it smooth through the rocks.

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Winner of the 2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche, Jason Scheiding set the pace early and never looked back.

As racers completed the 3 mile, 1,500’ descent, they hit the road for a 2.2 mile road sprint to the finish. Once again, as is a Beacon Bomber tradition, racers had to finish an ice-cold adult beverage in order to stop the clock. As the grueling course left riders grasping for air as they came into the finish line, the last stage of the race proved a challenge for some and several spots were won & lost on the beer chug.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
Racers were greeted with an ice cold beer at the finsh line. Official Mega Avalanche referees kept everybody in line and made sure no spillage went un-punished

This year's race saw two new winners and record times being put down on the stop watch (& Stava). With a time of 17:27.6, Jason Scheiding won the stacked men’s field by over a minute. Women’s winner, Alta Wood won the ultra competitive women’s field with a time of 27:51.02. Mechanicals and flats took out several of the top competitors, but on a course as tough as this one, that’s just racing.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
Women's Winner Alta Wood...2012 Queen of Beacon.

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
Men's winner and 2012 King Of Beacon...Jason Scheiding

There were several notable performances during the race with first-time racers Aaron Nobel & Pip Bell, hailing from Montana, showing the East Coaster how the final stage of the race was done and taking the “Chug Award” title.

The “Tough Guy” award goes to Frank Fontana, who with only one operable shoulder, managed to finish the race and a beer to stop the clock. Heal up quick buddy!

2012 Beacon Mega Avalanche
Racers gathered afterwards to celebrate another great season of riding & racing.

Official Results:
2012 Beacon Mega Avalance Results

Huge thanks to all the riders and friends that made this awesome event possible.

Thanks to Bank Square for hosting our finish line.
http://banksquarecoffeehouse.com/

Thanks to John Parker Photography & our volunteer photographers for the great photos of the race.
http://www.johnparkerphoto.com/

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