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DateSunday February 11, 2018 at
6:00pm to 7:30pm NZDT
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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We're going OLD SKOOL COOL!
Our Big Bike Film Night ‘Feature Series’ concentrates on satisfying those cycling enthusiasts that crave even more cycling drama, along with plenty of action and entertainment.
We're stoked, NO... super stoked to be presenting this epic feature length documentary about the birth of freeride mountain biking.
THE MOMENT
THE BIRTH OF A SPORT THAT NOBODY WANTED....
In the backwoods of British Columbia, Canada, three small but dedicated crews of adventure seekers were quietly changing the course of a sport and carving their paths in history. And it was all happening unbeknownst to each other, the cycling world, and ultimately, themselves.
This film is the origin story of a small movement of mountain bikers and filmmakers who rose up, challenged the status quo, and turned the sport of cycling on its head.
This is a story that has never been told, told by the people who lived it firsthand.
Grab your mates, grab your tickets, GO ON … grab ya mountain bike and come along for the ride!!
Information
Tickets available from www.bigbikefilmnight.nz and also at the Penthouse Cinema (find Brett) ON THE NIGHT (Subject to Availability).
Doors open 5.40pm and the screening kicks of at 6pm,
RUN TIME 90 MINUTES and includes a couple of short MTB flics to start the evening off.
RATING: E (Exempt) but please be aware there is coarse language in the film
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