#ThoseDirtyDays - Full Length Movie: This project is a zero budget film with support from The Dirt Life Family. You're up for a ride and you have no idea what's coming; that sums it up pretty well. Buckle up and enjoy the ride! 'Cause its a hell of a ride... that's for sure.
Trail Makeover 2015: Another year, another winter of digging! This year the guys built a pumptrack as well as maintaining/rebuilding their trails to get the most out of summer. Filmed over the entire winter, these guys were digging every Sunday all winter long. Now they get to enjoy it.
Tanner Stephens Dipped in the Bay Area: Your boy, Tanner Stephens, riding in the Bay Area. Video: Drew Boxold and Brian Cahal. Song: Barbed Wire by Kendrick Lamar.
Tables in Catalonia PRT1: Shot at Lost trails. Featuring: Jonathan Faulkner, Milan Recknagel, Dave Camus, Joe Camus, Joe Howard, Andrew Bilsborrow, Matt Talbot, Chris Moonbay, and locals Edu Garcia and Andre. Filmed by: Milan Recknagel with additional footage shot by: Dave Camus and Andrew Bilsborrow.
MS Mondraker - Take 1: This is the first World Cup webisode from the MS Mondraker Team. The Lourdes World Cup was a race with ups, downs, and long nights for the mechanics. It paid off in the end.
W&R - I Don't Care: Indoor clips and nothing else. I don't care. Three pegs, but only used two. I don't care. Gyro and front brakes. I don't care. Two quarterpipes, but never air them. I don't care. Filming: Justin, Colin, and Thomas. Editing: Justin. Music: The Ramones - I Don't Care.
The Fast and the Vizsla: Cydaps (James), @yzwilson (Mike), and Amber the famous YouTube Downhill Dog riding mountain bikes at some local trails, airing big jumps, hitting drops, throwing whips on our mountain bikes. We love our local MTB trails, in this video we wanted to try and show how we hit the mountain bike trails, fast and throw in a bit of style, especially Mike!
Trek World Racing Stories - Lourdes 2015: The opening round of the UCI World Cup at the new venue of Lourdes (FRA) provided plenty of action and some mixed results for most teams. Watch our first Episode of Trek World Racing’s STORIES to get a behind the scenes look at Laurie Greenland’s continue podium success, Greg Williamson’s spectacular crash off a road gap bridge, and see how George Brannigan got to meet a French fan, head on.
British Cycling - Iron Men: With cycling more popular than ever and huge interest in this year's Tour de France and Olympics, BRITISH Cycling: Road to GLORY will offer an insight into the inner workings and stars of both the professional road outfit Team Sky and the national British Cycling team,. It will lay bare the extraordinary physical, psychological and tactical dimensions of both professional cycling and the bid for continued Olympic success at London 2012. The six-part series will also feature key coaches behind the bid, including Dave Brailsford, Performance Director of British Cycling and Team Principal for Team Sky.
The Kiwis - Crankworx Rotorua Highlights: A great recap from the first Crankworx of the season.
The Road To Wolfeboro: The Road To Wolfeboro, a documentary of a 10-day journey from New York to Wolfeboro; a coming of age story of Brian Gaberman, outstanding photographer to exquisite artist; a road in which two entities have developed a state of mind, where nature and family values are embraced as a priority, but where the love for skateboarding will never be denied.
Climbing Beluga: Paul McSorely, Tony Richardson, Joshua Lavigne and Crosby Johnston travel to the remote Baffin Island with the goal of a first ascent of the North Face of the Beluga Spire. Prior to even leaving for the expedition their local Clyde River guide, Levi suggested they not even make the journey as they were hitting the tail end of the preferred, but short summer season.
All.I.Can. - Can - Full Segment A segment from one of the greatest ski films of all time.
Try one. It's crazy how maneuverable they are. They start and stop crazily fast, turn really tightly and can be thrown around. A 29" takes the fun out of the trail in that you can just ride over things, whereas on a 20", you feel alive. Then you crash...
Memorialized on the side of a shower stall?! They couldn't come up with ANYTHING better than that?! Why not just name a toilet after the winners. sheesh.
Trek really needs to do something with their bikes graphic designs, like hire Specialized's guy..they currenty have the oddest looking bikes, my guess would be sales are way down...
There are a lot of super-entertaining documentaries out there... I bet this one is fun to watch. But I'm trying to get my MTB boner rock-hard and this isn't helping. Hey Peter Sagan, let's go shred mountain bikes and make a video!
lmfao