Books, Movies, Music & Entertainment - Best Biking Movie

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I liked Quicksilver, but haven't seen the other ones everyone's mentioned, so I can't really say...
Ok off to Netflix I go...
THE no. one :a sunday in hell ..by juergen leth
II stars and watercarriers .. also by juergen leth
III a vhs tape of rolf sorensen winning LBL in ´97
livestrong91
09-15-04, 05:27 PM
Breaking Away
VintageSteve
09-15-04, 09:09 PM
In God's Hands...OK, it's not really a bike movie, but what a good one for its virtues. From the training to the technical to the obscure to the beautiful, this movie sets a mood cyclists can relate to. It captures the essence of what it's like to make something a part of your life.
Like one of the last lines, "Have you ever had a friend that just thinking of brings a smile?"
Recalling even one good ride is like that. It was worth it.
Dannihilator
09-15-04, 09:11 PM
The Collective
FoX Rider
09-16-04, 05:29 PM
The Collective is by far the best i've seen.
deathintransit
09-29-04, 10:57 PM
The movies found here: http://www.digave.com/videos/ (What?)
TheCutters
10-04-04, 01:26 PM
Puh-lease...the choice is clear....Breaking Away
My user name should be a clear indicator to how I feel about this flick
rmwun54
10-04-04, 01:31 PM
Three seconds.
JavaMan
10-08-04, 05:11 PM
If you can find it, check out the French film "Three Seconds". It's about the life and times of a female bike racer, and is actually pretty good. My wife doesn't even ride, and she liked it, except for the surprise ending. It's subtitled.
Tom
an6freerider
10-08-04, 06:37 PM
the collective hands down
AN6
The Flying Scotsman (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472268/) (2006)
TilperB
01-02-09, 03:44 AM
Can anyone recommend any good cycling documentaries? Similar to Road to Paris, Overcoming, etc. Thanks.
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