Strength In Numbers Freeride Mountain Biking In B.C.
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With unprecedented access to land, British Columbia is home to more mountain bike trails per capita than anywhere else in the world. From old growth rain forests to barren grasslands, BC's diverse landscape allows for every variety of trail to exist in one place. In BC, you can experience the evolution of mountain biking through the trails. From beaten down jumps on a vacant lot to massive back-country booters; from first descents that have never seen the tread of a tire to machine-made masterpieces. These trails connect all mountain bikers, and in BC, trail builders are the force that bring all riders together.
Strength in Numbers is a new community film project from Anthill Films and Red Bull Media House. Presented by Shimano and Trek, Strength in Numbers is being made available for all mountain bikers to experience through free online streaming of individual segments. The vision is to create the potential for every mountain biker in the world to see and share the film. To see the full film uninterrupted, get exclusive extra features and support the filmmakers, order your copy now at www.anthillfilms.com/strengthinnumbers/buy.
Songs:
"Radioactive", Imagine Dragons
"Random Hearts", Tom Gabel
"Let Spirits Ride", Black Mountain
"True Believers", Bouncing Souls
Strength In Numbers Free UCI World Cup Segment
Fort William, Scotland is host to the best and most attended event on the Mountain Bike World Cup Downhill circuit. Home to what some say is the toughest track on the circuit, Fort William is the perfect venue to experience the elite members of the mountain bike community in their element. These athletes train the hardest, drive technology forward and act as ambassadors for the sport as they travel the world to compete.
Strength in Numbers is a new community film project from Anthill Films and Red Bull Media House. Presented by Shimano and Trek, Strength in Numbers is being made available for all mountain bikers to experience through free online streaming of individual segments. The vision is to create the potential for every mountain biker in the world to see and share the film. To see the full film uninterrupted, get exclusive extra features and support the filmmakers, order your copy now at http://anthillfilms.com/strengthinnumbers/buy.
Strength In Numbers Free Whistler Segment
One version of ‘living the dream’ is a lifestyle based around spending every day riding endless downhill. Like a die-hard surfers living close to the beach, passion-driven riders are building a community around the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park. This dream requires sacrifice. But no sacrifice is too big for the committed. In the greater mountain bike community we hold these people up as purists. They are the ones we think of when we feel trapped in our own routines. They are the ones that help keep our dreams alive.
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Strength in Numbers is a new community film project from Anthill Films and Red Bull Media House. Strength in Numbers is being made available for all mountain bikers to experience through free online streaming of individual segments. Anthill’s vision is to create the potential for every mountain biker in the world to be able to see and share the film. To see the full film uninterrupted, get exclusive extra features and support the filmmakers to create future projects, order your copy now at www.anthillfilms.com/strengthinnumbers/buy.
Strength in Numbers is produced, written, directed and edited by Anthill Films in co-production with Red Bull Media House. Presented by Shimano and Trek in association with Contour HD, Clif Bar, Pinkbike.com and PRO Components. Additional support for the film is provided by the Whistler Mountain Bike Park, Kona, Toyota Trucks, Scion, Oakley, Easton, Evoc, Big Mountain Adventures, Verbier St. Bernard and Ride Nepal.
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