anthony galvin

TAGGED: CYCLING

Road to Roubaix - A Short Review

The Bicycle Film Festival rolled into London last week, and with it Road to Roubaix, a documentary about the Paris-Roubaix cycle race. From a film making perspective this is fertile ground, most notably the subject of arguably the greatest cycling film “A Sunday in Hell” directed by Jorgen Leth.

Where Leth focused on the battle between Eddie Merckx and Roger De Vlaeminck, directors David Deal and Dave Cooper take the battle between terrain and rider as their inspiration. The film is beautifully photographed, lingering shots of the treacherous cobbles are interspersed with rider interviews, some excellent photography and television footage of the 2007 race.

The access to some of the big names on the current cycling circuit is impressive, even Lance Armstrong pops up - however, some of the editting decisions seem awkward, and the battle to entwine the progress of the 2007 race into the story is sometimes a little heavy handed. It feels a little stretched at 86 minutes and might have been better nearer the hour mark.

Overall though it’s a cracking insight into the ‘Queen of the Classics’ and pro-cycling. If it wheels itself your way as part of the BFF world tour, then it’s definitely worth watching.

#film #cycling #cinema #review

2008-10-05 12:49:00 GMT permalink

New wheels (on location in County Kerry)

#cycling #photo

2008-09-30 13:39:00 GMT permalink

Saturday night after dark, Smithfield Market. Leading UK and continental based cyclist battle it out in the dark in an event organised by Rapha. Difficult conditions to shoot in but once the beer had kicked in the D200 got to work. More pictures on Flickr.

#cycling #photo #london

2008-06-09 21:13:00 GMT permalink

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