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A day in the hills with Cam Cole
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Come, join us for a day in the hills with New Zealand downhill racer Cam Cole. Sit back and enjoy the show as Maxxis/Rocky Mountain team rider Cam slashes some berms and shreds the hills of his hometown, Christchurch. Big congratulations to Cam for his second placing at Fort William! HD http://www.vimeo.com/12442101
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Jimmy Wilson Promo 2009 High Definition
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Local Christchurch rider Jimmy Wilson shreds the port hills once again showing his DH and DJ skills. This was my first shoot on my new Panasonic HVX202. Music is My Delirium by New Zealand artist Ladyhawk. Brought to you in High Definition by Pinkbike.com
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Here is some coverage of the 2009 Gravity Canterbury New Zealand Downhill Open held in Christchurch on the 7th March. This is a collaboration from Myself and Jon Drew who is working on Local Knowledge 2. Filmed: Jon Drew and Toby Nowland-Foreman Edited: Toby Nowland-Foreman Music: Overhead - Professor Kliq www.vimeo.com/3805018
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Sketchy Lines section #6 - Bonus footage and credits
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The sixth section of Sketchy Lines features all the bonus footage and crashes that didn’t fit into the main feature. It displays some full lines from riders and locations that were left on the cutting room floor. Sketchy Lines is a free New Zealand MTB movie go here to watch the whole movie at high quality and download each section www.vorb.org.nz/article-83774.html
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Sketchy Lines section #5 - Eddy Parker
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The fifth section of Sketchy Lines sees Eddy Parker hitting up the best riding spots around Blenhiem and Christchurch. Sketchy Lines is a free New Zealand MTB movie go here to watch the whole movie at high quality and download each section www.vorb.org.nz/article-83774.html