Bristol Santa Cruise alleycat video coming soon. from progressive media on Vimeo. Like the edit, score (you can’t go wrong with Dick Dale’s rendition of “Misirlou”) More coming soon. Spotted over at Locked Cog.
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Bristol Santa Cruise alleycat video coming soon. from progressive media on Vimeo. Like the edit, score (you can’t go wrong with Dick Dale’s rendition of “Misirlou”) More coming soon. Spotted over at Locked Cog.
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Trailer for the award winning documentary, Adventures For the Cure (Movie), via Tracko and FGL. I haven’t seen this, but I will now. Riding across the country on a fixed gear is a bit nuts. But when you’re driven by something for the greater good, anything is possible. A perfect gift for the holidays. All money made through the sales of online products go towards AFC’s 2009 fundraising for Extreme Weekend for Children with Diabetes and for Kupenda for the Children.
Synopsis: When three young men set off to cross the United States on single-speed, fixed-gear bicycles, the physical challenge itself is incredibly daunting. But these are not just three tough guys; they ride to raise money and awareness for diabetes and to help disabled Kenyan kids. The film focuses on Adam, himself a Type-1 diabetic who has to manage his illness while riding up to 150 miles a day. And it tells the touching stories of two diabetic children the group meets along the way, and how they change the men’s lives. But the ride has its comical side, too: The three are chased by wild dogs in Kentucky, ditch their rain-battered tent in Kansas to sleep on picnic tables, engage in an insane game of “foot down” with a bunch of bikers in Oregon, and struggle hilariously to achieve their goal of singing karaoke in all 16 states they pass through on their zigzag 6,500-mile journey. The trip is one of amazing discovery – of a country of stunning natural beauty and of a nation of incredibly kind and generous souls passed along the way. “Adventures for the Cure” is narrated by the three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond.
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Stairways to Heaven-Preview from Ricardo Javier on Vimeo. This race took place on on November 15,2009. The race consisted of 3 sprints and 2 sets of stairclimbs that eventually lead to a free for all race to the Bike Day LA event in Hollywood. Eight miles through the streets of Los Angeles with traffic and all. Coming soon…
Looks good. Like the edit. Via Fixed Gear Leeds.
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“The Revival” 21+ San Diego Premiere from Matt Lingo on Vimeo. Coming to NYC December 5, Post Bike Shop.
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London premiere 1st December 2009! All or Nothing Productions. Looks like loads of fun. Congrats.
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Where Are You Go from Benny Zenga on Vimeo.
Four months on a bicycle between Cairo, Egypt and Cape Town South Africa is not your typical African safari.
En route with the Tour d’ Afrique, the world’s longest bicycle race and expedition, the Zenga Bros. (CAN) and Brian Vernor (USA) make light of this physically daunting trip by sharing a universal love of the bicycle with Africa’s roadside mechanics, sporting racers, and innumerable curious strangers.
Traveling more than 70 miles per day, 50 racers and expedition riders experienced the boundless Nubian desert of Sudan, the great majesty of Victoria Falls, and finally the cold rush of the Atlantic Ocean.
Where Are You Go captures the 7,000 mile expedition as a constant adventure full of playfulness and mysterious beauty, and is a testament to the endurance of human curiosity.
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Via Prolly. December 5th, 2009 POST Bike Shop, 172 N1st Street Brooklyn. Screening at 8:00PM. Check Prolly’s blog for more updates. The location may change.
The Revival from morehartfilms on Vimeo.
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The Revival World Premiere from Skitch Clothing on Vimeo. On November 8th we premiered our film, The Revival in Vancouver, BC. This is what went down as I (Tom Briggs) flew from Toronto back home for the worlds first screening of the film. We can’t thank everyone enough, the screening was amazing and everyone who came out and had a good time, thank you. Also a huge thank you to Noah, Jake, Tyler and everyone else from Seattle that came up for the screening, it was great having you guys north of the boarder. Thank you all. Congrats! Check out more from Revival.
Currently on tour! US dates still available.
US
San Diego – November 20th, 2009 (originally scheduled for Nov 13th, now moved to the 20th)
Dallas – November 21st, 2009
Houston – November 21st, 2009
Orlando – December 5th, 2009
Buffalo – December 12th, 2009
Mexico
Guadalajara – December 19th, 2009
Europe
Leeds – November 19th, 2009
Manchester – November 20th, 2009
London – November 21st, 2009
Paris – November 23rd, 2009
Rotterdam – November 27th, 2009
Cologne – November 29th, 2009
Australia
Melbourne – November 25th, 2009
Adelaide – December 8th, 2009
South Africa
Cape Town – December 3rd, 2009
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k@nt! BFF 2009 TOKYO Trailer from k@nt! on Vimeo. Fix & skate crew K@NT! Saturday 21 november | 11月21日(土). Program 4. I could watch slow motion all day. Check Bicycle Film Festival for more information. Aside from the recommendation engine below you might also like Tom Harrison’s 360 Flip in ultra slow motion.
k@nt! HAMA BIKE & BFF 2009 TOKYO Trailer from k@nt! on Vimeo.
Friday 20 November
19:00-22:00 | Opening Party
Combine Daikanyama
28-10 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Saturday 21 November
Ebisu Spazio – CIX Building, 2-20-7 Ebisu Minami, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0022
12:00 PM | Program 1 – THE THIRD WHEEL
2:00 PM | Program 2 – Fun Bike Shorts #1
4:00 PM | Program 3 – WHERE ARE YOU GO
6:00 PM | Program 4 – Urban Bike Shorts
BICYCLE GOODS FESTIVAL
9:00 PM | Bikes Rock @ A971
Sunday 22 November
12:00 PM | Program 5 – WHERE ARE YOU GO
2:00 PM | Program 6 – BMX Program
4:00 PM | Program 7 – Urban Bike Shorts
6:00 PM | Program 8 – Fun Bike Shorts #2
BICYCLE GOODS FESTIVAL
Monday 23 November
12:00 PM | BFF Block Party at Komazawa Park
6:00 PM | AFTER PARTY @ Kinfolk
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