A short documentary about the 1962 Tour-de-France. Topics covered include: crowds of people and motorcycles, drinking raids and feeding, pileups, doping, "the charge," and the mountain stages.
When the heavy scent of autumn starts filling the air, the falling leaves and inevitable showers ann...

Year after year hundreds of thousands of fans line the route of the Tour de France, cheering on thei...

A chronology of the 1976 Paris-Roubaix bicycle race from the perspective of participants, organizers...

A compelling British documentary following ten amateur athletes as they train for and compete in Iro...

Fat Chance is a grassroots Australian story of physical conquest that will change the way you feed y...

After years of preparation, a team of highly motivated Quebeckers set out on one of the longest wild...

Documentary looking at a century of cycling. Commissioned to mark the arrival of the 2014 Tour de Fr...

A personal examination of the rise and fall of Lance Armstrong.
For Los Angeles natives living in the early 1900s, bicycles and streetcars shared the road as our pr...

A portrait of the man behind the greatest fraud in sporting history. Lance Armstrong enriched himsel...

Filmed on location, Flandrien tells the story of the Flanders region of Belgium. Rich in history, fu...

Zurich-born Hugo Koblet was the first international cycling star of the post-war period. He was a st...

Deep in the coast mountains of BC, a small crew of filmmakers has spent the last eleven months huddl...

Life Cycles tells a spectacular story of the bike, from its creation to its eventual demise. A visua...

In this honest and deeply personal account of living with addiction, a young man talks about the rea...

The untold story of the halcyon era of women's professional cycling. For six glorious years during t...

Documentary following former professional cyclist and journalist Paul Kimmage as he discusses the bl...

"Afghan Cycles" is a feature documentary about a generation of Afghan women who are pedaling their o...

"Go Further" explores the idea that the single individual is the key to large-scale transformational...