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Cinema Sunday: “If Only Every Mountain Biking Video Was Shot Like This”

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

This is a pretty popular mountain biking video that has made its way around the various mountain biking forums and Facebook pages several times over. You’ve probably seen it… and in case you haven’t, you’re in for a real treat!

To me, this footage looks like it was taken out of a feature-length mountain biking movie. I’ve wondered for a long time if that was the case, and if so, what movie it was taken from.

Do you happen to know? If so, please fill me in by leaving a comment below!

Cinema Sunday: Danny MacAskill, Inspired Bicycles

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

This is the video that started it all for the now-legendary trials genius, Danny MacAskill. With almost 29 million views on Youtube, odds are that if you ride a bike, you’ve seen this video already. Even if you have, it’s always worth another watch:

Cinema Sunday: Stund Season 3, Episode 1

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Stund is a lifestyle mountain biking series that usually puts out about five episodes per year. They feature a different location in each episode, spending only a few days shooting at each location. The result: some absolutely crazy riding and usually some nearly-as-crazy shenanigans.

Episode 1 of Season 3 brings you some insane riding from Nelson, BC. Sit back and enjoy!

New MTB Video Series: “Diaries Down Under”

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

While most of us in the Northern Hemisphere are waiting out the snow and the rain and hoping for an early spring, it’s smack in the middle of the summer mountain biking season in the Southern Hemisphere!

Diaries Down Under is a new lifestyle mountain biking video series based in Queenstown, New Zealand that features the absolutely epic singletrack and scenery of the region. Their second episode this season showcases some incredible heli-biking opportunities on remote, high-alpine singletrack. Check it out:

If you dig what you’ve seen, be sure to check out Episode 1, and if you’re really yearning for dirt under your tires, start planning your New Zealand trip now! (And be sure to bring me with you! ;) )

Cinema Sunday: “Dropping In: Kevin Aiello”

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

This is a beautifully edited video of Kevin Aiello shredding some sick DH trails in SoCal, courtesy of Mountain Bike Action.

Cinema Sunday: “The Whole Enchilada”

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

I have heard tales of an incredible ride in Moab by the name of “The Whole Enchilada,” but I haven’t truly been able to grasp its epicness… until now.

The Whole Enchilada drops over 7,000 vertical feet from Burro Pass down to the town of Moab, Utah over the course of 26 glorious miles.

This nicely-edited helmet cam video gives you a feel for the entire descent, but trims it down to just the best 11 minutes. Sit back and enjoy, and start dreaming about a Moab trip now!

Cinema Sunday: “Routes”

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Grab a coffee (or another beverage of your choice) and sit down and enjoy this free feature-length (25 minute) mountain bike movie from British Columbia.

Cinema Sunday: Exposure

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

When we talk about riding trails with “exposure,” places like Moab and other great Rocky Mountain destinations come to mind. But often, our brushes with “the edge” are very brief. The precipice is here, and then gone.

After watching this video, I think I have gained a whole new appreciation for the term “exposure.” This trail doesn’t briefly skirt the edge of a massive cliff. No, the riders have a chance of serious injury or death every pedal stroke of the way!

Check it out:

Would you try to ride this trail?

Cinema Sunday: Mountain Biking in the Czech Republic

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Check out this beautifully shot and edited riding video by Petr Slavik from the Czech Republic. The trails featured in this vid were old hunting trails built centuries ago that have been re-purposed as mountain bike trails.

Who’s up for a trip to the Czech Republic? :)

Cinema Sunday: Danny Hart’s 2011 DH World Championship Winning Run at Champery

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

If you’ve watched this video once, you’ve probably seen it a half-dozen times, and know how insane Danny Hart’s mud-riding skills are and how hilarious the announcers are. If you haven’t already seen this video, then you are in for a real treat:

One question in closing: “How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?”

Cinema Sunday: Mountain Bike vs. Snowboard

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

Check out this video of a head-to-head race between a downhill mountain bike and a snowboard. They’ve even got massive jumps and berms thrown in:

I want to know what kind of tires he’s running…

Life Cycles Mountain Bike Video

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

There has never really been a mountain bike movie like this before. And it may be a long time before anyone else can capture a wisp of the feeling Life Cycles has captured. Derek Frankowski and Ryan Gibb, the creators of this masterpiece, have my respect.

Life Cycles exhibits a paradigm shift in the way mountain bike movies are made. Every scene offers an explosion of color, a lack of color, a thought provoking idea, and then it’s visually stunning again. The cinematography is truly awesome.

But that’s not all that Life Cycles is about. Depending upon your stage in life and what experiences you have had, you relate to the movie in different ways. Growing up around bikes my entire life, I totally get the story–almost as if the movie was playing what someone had read in my mind.

After watching it, all of a sudden a few doors in my mind opened up. Things from the past that were buried under cobwebs and day-to-day life started to emerge again–a purer way of thinking. Getting back to the day when things were simpler, less tech-oriented. As of late, people (myself included) are/were all about the latest and greatest, all about what’s new, what new technology we’re exploiting. It gets to the point where you’re not satisfied unless you have the latest and greatest between your legs when you’re riding… like the lack of a boostvalve or tapered bore piston is going to diminish your ride for whatever reason.

Well, Life Cycles brings you back. Remember that time when you first learned to jump as a kid? That moment when your bike left the earth behind for the first time, that first fleeting second off that rickety soap-box-and-plank jump? Remember that? How about those tracks you left behind in the black earth of the berm you just railed. Other words like “ebb” and “flow” come to mind as well.

Life Cycles provides new ways of looking at that trail: who created it and what they were thinking when they cut the path. Look at the care that was taken to not disturb most of the landscape so that they and you could enjoy the countryside. Appreciate the immensity of the outdoors and some of the epic visages that await you.

All this lies in store for you when you watch Life Cycles. The list of featured riders is impressive as well. Icons in their own niches of riding styles are here: riders like Hunter, McCaul, and Semenuk, to name just a few, will blow you away. Just seeing how big they are and at the same time how small we all are as we ride along the landscape before us is almost indescribable.

Check out Life Cycles: get yourself a copy. It sells for about $35.50 for your Blu-ray player, or you can download it on iTunes for less than $10. Either way, you’re getting something special.

Official Trailer

(here’s the link for those who can’t see the embedded video above)

If you have already watched Life Cycles, what are your thoughts?






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