Saturday June 28
PRE FESTIVAL FRAME X FRAME PHOTO SHOW/GROUP RIDE
Wednesday July 9
8:00 PM | Bikes Rock
Thursday July 10
7:00 PM | Program 1 - Breaking Away ![]()
9:00 PM | Program 2 - Fun Bike Shorts ![]()
Afterparty at Pi Bar
Friday July 11
7:00 PM | Program 3 - The Way Bobby Sees It ![]()
9:00 PM | Program 4 - Les Ninja Du Japon ![]()
Afterparty at Bedlam Theatre
Saturday July 12
1:00 PM | Scavenger Race
3:00 PM | Program 5 - Adventures For The Cure ![]()
5:00 PM | Program 6 - The Six-Day Bicycle Races ![]()
7:00 PM | Program 7 - Road to Roubaix ![]()
9:00 PM | Program 8 - Urban Bike Shorts ![]()
Afterparty at One On One Bike Studio
THEATRE DE LA JEUNE LUNE
105 North First Street
STANDING START
UK 2007 | DV 12min.
Dir. Adrian McDowall and Finlay Pretsell
What does it take to be the fastest track starter in the world? Standing Start gives insight into Olympian and World Champion Track Sprinter Craig MacLean’s life, his unflinching focus and preparation to battle it out on the world stage – portrayed like a gladiator.
MILLAR’S TALE
USA 2007 | DV 11min.
Dir. Nigel Dick
David Millar, one time prologue winner of the Tour de France, talks about his fight against doping and his future with Slipstream Sports.
ROAD TO ROUBAIX
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USA 2008 | Video 75min.
Dir. David Deal and David Cooper
This film features the most difficult and prestigious one-day cycling race in the world: Paris-Roubaix. First held in 1896, now more than a century later the race is still a grueling contest over 160 miles of narrow, cobbled farm roads in Northern France with a finish in the historic Roubaix velodrome. Long known as the “Hell of the North”, this film is a visual narrative of an old school clash of the finest athletes in the world. The filmmakers tell the story of the riders, the fans, the mechanics, and the unpredictable landscape that is the setting for the Paris-Roubaix.
Valet bicycle parking provided at all screenings.
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Admission price per program is $8.00
The Festival Pass is $36.00
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Contact Minneapolis Producer: Carl Atkinson
carl@bicyclefilmfestival.com