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Fifteen years ago, ‘Life Cycles’ was released and changed the perception of what a Mountain Bike film could be. Today, Dylan and I talk about this fantastic film, one of my personal favorites, and how it combines art, breathtaking cinematography, beautiful riding, with a story that weaves it all together with a message that’s more relevant today than when it first came out.
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RELATED LINKS:
BLISTER+ Get Yourself Covered
‘Life Cycles’ on Apple TV
TOPICS & TIMES:
Backflips in WC DH Qualifying (1:09)
Why this Film? (4:14)
Aging Well (8:54)
Themes of Sustainability (12:38)
Favorite Bike Segments (16:04)
Story Line & Life Cycle of the Bike (22:32)
Bike Mechanic Scene (24:52)
The Riders in the Film (30:05)
Cam McCaul (31:46)
Does It Hold Up Today? (32:37)