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Watch This: Strength In Numbers – Official Trailer

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“Viewed at a distance, the world of mountain biking is a disjointed network of seemingly similar but disconnected communities. Freeride. Downhill. Big Mountain. All Mountain. Dirt Jump. Slopestyle. A sport of individuals, equally defined by their many differences, as the common threads that bind. And while our story doesn’t follow a straight line, we all end up in the same place. Tire to ground, foot to pedal, hand to bar – communities drawn together by trails of dirt.

A new action sport documentary, Strength in Numbers is a rally call to connect all mountain bikers, regardless of location or language or discipline. The film captures a true way of life, from the world’s best pros to those who are just learning to love the sport. Shot over two years in some of mountain biking’s most iconic locations, Anthill’s signature style combines compelling stories with core action to create a shared experience that unites all riders. Come join us!”  -Anthill Films

World Premiere will be April 20th at Sea Otter. More info here

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Rosscoe
Rosscoe
12 years ago

Finally a movie with all mountain, dirt jump, freeride, and DH in one! The world of mountain biking is suddenly coming together! ! !

Joshua Murdock
12 years ago

So, based on this trailer, it’s a gravity film. I saw downhill, dirt jumping and free ride. There was a quick shot of an XC bike but it was fleeting at best. Serious question: will the film equally represent all disciplines of riding or just gravity? Of course, even if it was “just another gravity film” it looks like a really good one.

off-roadie
off-roadie
12 years ago

Yeah, not really any XC in that.

Ronsta
Ronsta
12 years ago

Heh, guess xc/singletrack isn’t considered MTB’ing, but big BMX is now.

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