Movies For Your Monday

Apr 30, 2017
by Scott Secco  
Reece Wallace - New Zealand: Follow Giant athlete Reece Wallace as he rides his way throughout New Zealand.

Views: 20,430    Faves: 140    Comments: 2



Silvia - Bicycle Cafe's 2017 River Beaver Classic: Looked like a grand old time.

Views: 6,765    Faves: 81    Comments: 13



Lourdes is Coming - Guillaume Larbeyou: Less than a week away from the first round of the 2017 World Cup season in Lourdes, local rider Guillaume Larbeyou prepares himself for the frightening Pic du Jer.

Views: 8,681    Faves: 53    Comments: 5



Tin Plate 3 - Trailer: These guys are rowdy.

Views: 26,458    Faves: 343    Comments: 111



Black Hill - Baxter Maiwald: Baxter Maiwald hits up Dirt Arts recently revamped Black Hill trail network in Ballarat, Victoria for this short edit for a recently formed Sensus Grips Partnership. Filmed: Jack O'Hare. Edited: Baxter Maiwald.

Views: 10,761    Faves: 72    Comments: 14



World’s First on MTB - Backflip Superman to Tailwhip: Gnarly!

Views: 9,001    Faves: 37    Comments: 5



Peter Kaiser - Conditions: A short video featuring Kaiser riding in various conditions.

Views: 9,386    Faves: 84    Comments: 6



The Horgz Movie: Ripping in Wellington.

Views: 4,402    Faves: 24    Comments: 2



Distortion Line - Behind the Scenes: Little story about my project.

Views: 5,483    Faves: 36    Comments: 5



Pulse: A short film starring Benjamin Seltz.

Views: 6,353    Faves: 51    Comments: 5



In the Hoods: Derek Panzse ride Hoods in the Woods in Squamish, British Columbia.

Views: 4,126    Faves: 16    Comments: 0



KHS tears up 2017 Sea Otter Class: Ripping at the Otter.

Views: 2,481    Faves: 7    Comments: 1



C3 Project: Tom van Steenbergen: C3 Project rider Tom van Steenbergen finds inspiration at the crossroads of slopestyle and big mountain riding. Watch as he shows off his signature slopestyle moves in the arid mountains of southern Utah.




A Bigger Slice of British Pie: A Bigger Slice of British Pie is here featuring the best British riders on their local trails. Including Steve Peat, Danny Hart, Josh Bryceland, Phil Atwill, Manon Carpenter and more.




Cut Media Showreel 2017: A highlight of our work from the last few years. Huge thanks to all the amazing clients and people we have been fortunate enough to work with over the last few years.




Lizzie Armanto's "Fire" Part: Lizzie sets the skateboarding world ablaze.




Dave Mull's "New Driveway" Part: This is awesome.




Karl Kristian Muggerud - Supervention 2: Edited by Karl Kristian Muggerud himself.




Out In The Sierra: Kalen Thorien, a professional skier and adventurer, decided to spend her summer on a 270 mile, 18 day, solo high traverse in the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range in the Western United States. Your immediate question is probably “Why?”, well, Kalen probably says it best, “We spend a lot of time seeking answers, hoping for outside forces to propel us into an elevated realm of thinking, the simplicity of a walk in the woods can provide the impermanence that we so often overlook. Out there it is uncluttered and simplified.”




Civilian Conservation Corps: In March 1933, within weeks of his inauguration, President Franklin Roosevelt sent legislation to Congress aimed at profiting relief for the one out of every four American workers who were unemployed. He proposed a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to provide jobs in natural resource conservation. Over the next decade, the CCC put more than three million young men to work in the nation's forests, parks, and farms: planting trees, creating flood barriers, fighting fires, and building roads and trails. Corps workers lived in camps under quasi-military discipline and received a wage of $30 per month, $25 of which they were required to send home to their families. This film, by director Robert Stone, interweaves rich archival imagery with the personal accounts of CCC veterans to tell the story of one of the boldest and most popular New Deal experiments, positioning it as a pivotal moment in the emergence of modern environmentalism and national service.




South Africa Photo by Eric Palmer

Title Photo by: ericpalmer



To check out videos submitted by fellow Pinkbike members that didn't quite make Movie Mondays here.

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49 Comments
  • 87 2
 Urkaine, where blood is just different colored sweat and broken bones heal in minutes instead of weeks.
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 You crane.
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flag Worm-Burner (May 1, 2017 at 3:57) (Below Threshold)
 @wheeled: hahahahahaha don't Rail that berm like a Loon on your ibis or you might Egret it...... I'll get my coat
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 whoops spelling
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 Kalen Thorien, man thats one annoying sterotypical YO DUDE! bitch. Had to knock that shit off.
  • 4 0
 What's the line from "The Italian Job"?

Never mess with mother nature,
Mother in laws
or
Mother freakin Ukrainians....
  • 1 3
 You might Crake your frame...
  • 5 1
 Ukraine is weak, I think its time I put the hurt on the Ukraine.
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 @kmayHD: You no say Ukraine is weak!!!

excellent Seinfeld reference sir.
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 Tin Plate 3 - Trailer: dude gets cracked with a skateboard at 1:42. wait what
  • 24 2
 I heard he had said 29ers are cool. He changed his mind now i guess
  • 19 1
 Tin plate and Dave Mulls skate part are pretty gnar
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 Ukrainian #1: "Rampage is sooo lame"

Ukrainian #2: "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?"

"Red Bull Rampage.......on BMX bikes"
  • 15 0
 Scott, the CCC film was the most inspiring Movies for your Monday select I have seen. An unreal time in history that was presented so well. Thanks for that!
  • 7 0
 @seanleader Glad you enjoyed it! I'm always stoked when I can include something interesting that's not bike related.
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 Tin Plate... Jeesis. Can't wait for that!
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 Named after what holds together every bone in each of their bodies
  • 11 2
 Holy shit those tin plate guys make eastern Europe look like a place I would want to visit
  • 11 0
 Not gonna lie: I had the exact opposite thought
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 Nice collection as always, but missing Ueli Steck. RIP.
  • 7 1
 Tin plate.. the bone deth of the mountain bike world! Only much more eastern European! So good!
  • 9 2
 I guess the fest boys have to visit some guys...
#tinplate
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 TIN PLATE OMFG
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 Optimal radditude! Can't wait!!!! METAL!!!!
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 Dave Mull video was amazing! It's refreshing to see an athlete take enjoyment from their activity!
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 watching all the dirt and lumpy sht he rolls through in every clip makes me laugh knowing skate shops now sell cement crack filler.
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 The Horgz movie really shows us what being a mountain biker is all about!
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 Dave Mulls
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 LIZZY!!!!
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 That CCC doc was very good. We need to bring CCC back!!
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 It's called Job Corps now. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_Corps
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 In Socal California as a model, Job Corps fails due to thes SIMPLE fact that the majority of todays youth do not meet the eligibility requirements, or are to lazy to remain in the program to finish. When society trends change from the self served to that of the greater good then it will be embraced again. Kinda like serving ones country for the love of liberty and freedom......
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 @Roving-Tom: Yeah, well. I used to be a welding instructor at Job Corps, so I know what it is...
CCC actually put all the drifting, listless, and lazy to WORK. Job Corps does not. JC does not teach work ethic, nor do the kids ask for it. JC spits people out no better than when they entered in 90% of cases. CCC basically built America and prepared a nation for war. I don't see JC doing shit like that.
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 @dirtchurner: Yes, you get it. Society has drifted a long way from the CCC days. We as a nation are obese, lazy, and uneducated to a fault. Of course this is a generalization but most would wholeheartedly agree with us. What attracts me to bikes is the fitness culture behind it. Most folks are NOT lazy and it takes a good deal of work ethic to maintain trails and ride as much as possible. I kinda feel a small part of the CCC spirit is in mountain bikers today.
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 @LOTCP: my experience with JC was a little different from yours. JC turned my life around.
I was at Trapper Creek, Montana in the late 70's. Most of the kids were there because of trouble with the law, others were refugees. I was there because I wanted to learn a trade.
A good majority of the instructors were prior military. They were strict but not over the top and they really wanted to make a difference.
Maybe it was the location being up in the mountains mostly isolated from other civilization.
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 @Roving-Tom: I have heard of the disparity between the early days and what was happening in the 2000's. A good friend of mine in his late 40's is a JC alumni and his story is similar to yours. I was a welding instructor in the early 2000's at Timber Lake and we were only turning a few around out of the 100's. The program was gutted compared to what I hear of the early years. Hell, our budget for materials to learn on was non-existent. I had to beg local steel manufacturers for scraps (Oregon Steel Mill stepped up and gave us tons thankfully).
An example of the changes:
There is a trail leading from the highway a mile down to the Clackamas river called Alder Flat. It was built by the early JC kids in 1966. As an instructor I knew my kids well and I could see they wanted to get out and move around since their daily routine disallowed exploring the nearby forest. I asked the head guy if I could get a crew together to go fix up Alder Flats. I was denied. Too much "liability" or some such nonsense. The kids wanted to do trail building but were not allowed..
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 18 day 270 mile hike......she is badazz.
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 clicked so fast bc of that thumbnail ..
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 Where is the replay of the sunday race for your monday? Smile
  • 2 0
 SILVIA!! Where have you been hiding?!!! Best movies for Monday list in a long time.
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 Glad to see a silvia edit. Has seemed for ages. Also hanging for revamped Black Hill to open should be sick.
  • 3 1
 Fail of the Month? Just watch the Tin Plate demo.
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 tinplate, winners of all upcoming fail of the month contests ever! Sick crew!
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 Rat Pack should invite Ukranian Freeriders for a bloody slice of British pie.
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 Tinplate fucking movie of the year !!!
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 Tinplate made all other videos.... boring.... those guys are nuts!
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 1:45 crail slide over the door, Alga Norte whaaa
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 RESPECT to all who send it hard like a boss! Land it or not!
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 @silviafilms is back!!







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