
A small group of adventurous mountain bikers attempt to race the longest mountain bike route in the world traversing over 2700 miles along the Rocky Mountains from Banff, Canada to the Mexican border.... (Full plot summary below)
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A small group of adventurous mountain bikers attempt to race the longest mountain bike route in the world traversing over 2700 miles along the Rocky Mountains from Banff, Canada to the Mexican border.
Leave your thoughts about Ride the Divide.
| User ReviewMike LThought it was a well-done documentary about a grueling endurance race. Beautifully shot. |
| User ReviewDuncan LExtremely inspiring documentary. Being a mountain biker myself, I found it to be very interesting and inspiring. Definitely a film with a niche audience as those outside of mountain biking would probably gain very little entertainment value out of it. |
| User ReviewEric BAll the critics reviews are for a movie called "The Divide" not this movie which is why the rating is so low. I loved it. Makes me want to ride it. |
| User ReviewFergie MIgnore most of the reviews for this documentary as they are for a completely different movie called 'The Divide'. Ride The Divide is a fantastic film about one of the hardest bike races in the world and it is both inspirational and very well made. If you are into biking you'll love this! |
| User ReviewFrank VThis is a great movie that explains the inner battles you go through the longest bicycle endurance Race. Very well produced and the music sound track is very well put together, |
| User ReviewJudge LWithin minutes of watching, I was trying to talk my grilfriend into doing this race. I enjoyed the film and left very inspired by it. Would like to ride it myself one day. |
| User ReviewTimothy MI liked this movie. The best part was the Colorado footage. It starts out a little slow through snow and mountains in Canada as a group, and then gets a little bogged down in the physical and mental parts of being alone for days at a time riding 100 miles a day with 5,000 feet of Elevation or more .. maybe not a movie for the " Average ' person but for a true bike enthusiast and Rocky Mountain scenery lover it made me want to go Ride the Colorado part of the trail .. |
| User ReviewRoger Gvery interesting on the challenges of being on your own through the wilderness pushing the body to its limits |
| User ReviewJanis SWow. What a great film. It really demonstrates human will and strength, and mind over matter. I really enjoyed being on this journey with the cyclists. |
| User ReviewColleen PThis movie follows riders on a grueling mountain bike race down the continental divide (from Banff to the Mexico border). A couple of them do it relatively easily, and their ability is impressive. More impressive though are the people who really struggle with it and have to decide whether to stay with it or quit. Overall, the scenery is great and the people are interesting and inspiring. |