Mountains 2 the Beach (M2B) began in August 2012 as four friends riding their bicycles for fun, from Crestline, CA to Balboa Beach, CA. The following year, the mission changed. On February 12, 2013, the residents of San Bernardino County suffered a great loss when Detective Jeremiah MacKay was killed in the line of duty, and Deputy Alex Collins was severely wounded in the San Bernardino Mountains. Both deputies were protecting the public they served. In August 2013, the original M2B team decided to ride with a purpose. The team members added a few more friends and raised money to give to the MacKay and Collins families. Over the past nine years, the ride has grown, giving cyclists the chance to help many families who have lost their loved one in the line of duty.
This year marks the 14th Annual Mountains 2 the Beach Memorial Cycling Event. M2B has teamed up with the Inland Empire Blue Belles, a California non-profit focused on A Sisterhood of Support for the Thin Blue Line.
Together, our goal is to create a memorial cycling event honoring all our fallen Inland Empire Law Enforcement heroes killed in the line of duty. M2B rides each year to let their families know we will never forget the ultimate sacrifice their loved ones gave serving the citizens of our counties.
Join us september 15, 2024, for this 100 mile ride, from Twin Peaks to Huntington Beach, and help us to honor those who have sacrificed everything for our families.
Riding to remember our fallen Inland Empire Law enforcement
Heroes killed in the line of duty.
Itinerary for September 15, 2024
0600 Registration Begins in Twin Peaks
0645 Welcome and Briefing
0655 Play Last Call for the Fallen
0700 Ride Starts
0800 Average Rider Starting SART at Waterman SAG
0900 Average Rider at Martha Anza SAG
0930 Average Rider Leaving SART at Van Buren
1100 Average Rider at Green River SAG
1230 Average Rider at Anaheim SAG
1430 Average Rider at SART End at PCH
1500 Average Rider Finish at Huntington Beach
1500 Party on the beach
1700 Event End