![]() ![]() A film that captures less than 120 minutes of condensed footage from over two years of planning and shooting is not going to be your accurate portrayal of a man's travels. Adding front flips and scrubbed jumps at 40+ mph into the mix ups the adrenaline ten fold. For starters, there are only a handful of riders in the world who can navigate a mountain bike down one of these virgin trails. Given that some people may not have enjoyed the characters involved and their attitudes that came with, it's easy to see that this documentary can be misjudged from an outsider. ![]() To fully understand the extent of this film, it's probably best to be fluent in the language of mountain biking and everything that entails. Reviewed by matt-wooddy 9 / 10 A new(er) sport gets validated Featured riders from this first expedition were Darren Berrecloth, Kurt Sorge, and James Doerfling. Freeride is excited about their new project which started deep in the Gobi desert in China earlier this year. Where the trail ends - is the start of a new feature film based on the natural terrain progression of riding in remote international locations. Freeride Entertainment, producers of the New World Disorder series, are pleased to announce the beginnings of a new project taking mountain biking back to the roots of freeriding. ![]()
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