2012 Live Webcams
It’s official… Josh Tostado won the coveted Men's Solo
title at the eighteenth annual... and final
24-Hours of Moab
off-road bike race. On his tenth lap, chief rival and 2011 winner,
Andrew Jaques-Maynes reached to turn on his lights. In a matter of
moments, Andrew was on the ground and out of the race.
2012 marked the 18th and final year of the 24-Hours of Moab, where racers from around the world put fat tires to the slickrock and singletrack outside Utah’s mountain biking Mecca in a remote venue twelve miles south of town. Again in 2012, a
resurgence of support for solo and team ramped-up the competition another
notch.
It all happened again on October 6 & 7, 2012. This year, Moab Live, through its Moab24Live.com
website featured two live webcams for the duration of the race. Camera
One featured baton-passing at race-central,
Behind the Rocks near Moab, Utah.
Our second webcam was the weathervane, with a clear view of 12,726 foot Mt. Peale, in
the La
Sal Range. Many thanks to race promoter Laird Knight and his Granny Gear Productions
for graciously providing unlimited bandwidth for both Moab24Live webcams.
Animated GIF of the 2011 24-HOM in Moab, Utah
On October 6 - 7, 2012,
hundreds of racers checked in at the end of each grueling lap. Day and night, we
were there in 2012, bringing a live view of the
greatest mountain bike race ever. Thanks to all
who joined us live for the
2012 race at Moab24Live.com.
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