A short film by Chris McCoy & Adam Neustadter THE BICYCLE from Adam Neustadter on Vimeo. Cast: Shawn Christensen, Lou Bernstein, Sarah Heyward, Michael C. Hsiung, Tim Bennett, Chris McCoy, Tom Sykes, & Ivy Strohmaier. Matthew Waterson as the voice of The Bicycle. Director of Photography: Todd Banhazl 1st AC: Justin Cameron 2nd AC: George […]
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Un ciclista medio loco desciende la montaña pedaleando dado vuelta.
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MORGAW, nuevo asiento/sillín que absorbe movimientos cuidando tu espalda (y trasero)
MORGAW, nuevo asiento/sillín que absorbe movimientos cuidando tu espalda (y trasero)
Trike Drifting with Movember HK’s: Mo Against The Machine
Trike Drifting with Movember HK’s: Mo Against The Machine from PowerUP Motion on Vimeo.
Le cyclo cross de Montmartre
Le départ de la course a lieu rue Caulaincourt. Passage devant le Moulin de la galette, en bas du funiculaire, au pied du Sacré Coeur, rue Chevalier de la Barre. Les coureurs Cosson, Oubron, Piel, en course. L’arrivée place du Tertre où Cosson gagne. – Départ de la course rue Caulaincourt(trois plans) – Panoramique vertical
Stick Or Treat 2 – Poloween Tournament
Stick Or Treat 2 – Poloween Tournament from Andrea Farè on Vimeo.
HELL’S BELLES Vol.3 – BARCELONA (Official Video)
HELL’S BELLES Vol.3 – BARCELONA (Official Video) from Thelema Artworks on Vimeo.
Un espejo retrovisor en cada brazo.
Rearviz from Xposure Media on Vimeo.
Documental Afghan Cycles (En inglés)
Afghan Cycles is a short documentary film about what it means to ride in the controversial country.
The bicycle is a commonly used metaphor for change and freedom – wheels in motion, self powered movement, pedaling a revolution.
No where is this truer than in Afghanistan today as the Women’s National Cycling Team begins to take shape. Cycling is the last taboo for women in Afghanistan, women do not ride bikes. It is considered offensive and much like the women that dared to ride their bikes in petticoats in the late 1800’s – the stigma of immorality and promiscuity is hard to push past. But also like America where the bike was intrinsically linked with the women’s suffrage movement… it could be a vehicle for change in Afghanistan.