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3 Minute Gaps (2011)

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Immerse yourself in the adrenaline-fueled world of "3 MINUTE GAPS", a compelling chronicle that trails the global journey of the planet's most formidable mountain bike racers. Over two riveting years, this documentary captures the raw essence of their existence - their rigorous training, the meticulous preparation, the thrill of the ride, the taste of different cultures, the ecstasy of victory, the sting of defeat, and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of unparalleled speed. With its lens honed on the pulsating heart of the World Cup circuit, the film is an intimate exploration of the sacred realm of the elite riders. Filmmaker Clay Porter voyages across continents - from Australia to the United States, Brazil to New Zealand, and beyond - meticulously documenting every round of the 2009 and 2010 World Cup Series and World Championships. "3 MINUTE GAPS" features a constellation of champions and their heirs apparent, including Gee Atherton, Sam Hill, Aaron Gwin, Sam Blenkinsop, Brendan Fairclough, Greg Minnaar, Andrew Neethling, Danny Hart, Matti Lehikoinen, Ben Reid, and Josh Bryceland. The film not only portrays the evolution of downhill racing but also the transformation of riding itself. This cinematic masterpiece transcends the boundaries of a conventional documentary. It's not just a footnote in the annals of mountain bike history, but a grand, vivid pop-up book crafted from stone sheets and bound in leather, its story unfolding through a crystal ball. "3 MINUTE GAPS" is a testament to a time when the limits of riding were stretched and redefined, a movie that will spark conversations and ignite debates for years to come.

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3 Minute Gaps is an action movie featuring Sam Hill and directed by Clay Porter.

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