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    mercredi 11 décembre 2013

    “FOLLOWING FILLMORE”


    Screen Shot 2013 12 09 at 21.36.38 FOLLOWING FILLMORE Episode 11
    Outside the Life of a Superbike Racer
    Temecula, CA — There’s 5 weeks off from the AMA Superbike season in August but that doesn’t mean Chris Fillmore takes a break. After a hard weekend at Miller Motorsports Park Fillmore is ready to recharge in Utah, the summer Mecca of everything outdoors.
    In Following Fillmore, episode eleven, follow Chris from single-tracking with Josh Hayes, on off-road adventures, all set on a backdrop on some of the most remarkable vistas in the world. “I love being here,” says Chris, “it’s the mountains, the people…it’s everything, it’s kind of like a second home.”
    Tune in to the latest installment of Following Fillmore, at YouTube.com to see the races, reunions, and everything in between in the mountains of Utah.

    RIDE The Australian Offroad Moto Film

    RIDE is the first film of its kind to showcase Australia's Top Offroad racers in the most picturesque, exotic locations in Australia, from the harsh Simpson Desert, Tasmania's breathtaking oceanfront mountains, the wide open Salt Lakes of Hattah, Darwin's muddy marshes, the picturesque beaches of Port MacQuarie, snow capped Mt Baw Baw, endless rows of Sunshine Coast Forest, our rugged Australian bush, the iconic Blue Mountains and breathtaking autumn cloaked orchards of Three Bridges.

    RIDE The Australian Offroad Moto Film is the Evolution of Dirtbike Films in Australia. 

    These elite Autralian Offroad racers have taken on and conquered the most gruelling and challenging offroad races from around the world from the AORC to GNCC to A4DE to ISDE to EWC to Finke to Hattah to Dakar and beyond.



    Dirtbag Challenge Documentary




    Thanksgiving is always a time to reflect on and take inventory of what truly matters. For us, it’s a little different. Being immersed in the riding community, it’s important to take stock of the core community – those not in for the glory and the gold, but for the thrill of the ride.
    We give thanks to those building, bruising, and busting their ass for both themselves and their fellow riders. In an Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter-fueled world it’s easy to selfie yourself into a persona of motorcycle godliness. But this lifestyle was never moved forward by those individuals, but by those who give back, lend a hand, and never leave riders behind.
    It’s been a difficult year for motorcycling in America both financially and media wise, but there still remains those that internalize what makes this sport great, and continue to represent in the best possible way.
    Here’s a toast – to those on the street and the lot breaking bike and limits even when mainstream acclaim is not the goal. To the dirtbags and ner’do wells building motorcycles and furthering the garage life for the love of custom, not attention. To the track rats and innovators scraping by to scrape off seconds of a lap while also helping those pitted right next to you. Regardless of bike, opinion, or income bracket, you are the riders furthering the sport.
    Keep the rubber side down, and don’t let the instamonsters hold us back.
    Have a happy Thanksgiving, and thank you again for your support.
    As always, Ride Among Us.
    And if you want to see what we’re taking about, check out the Dirtbag Challenge Documentary. The trailer’s been embedded in this post.

    Alpine Rally madness!


    Jeff David and Grant Geelan took first placeA Porsche 911, Datsun 260Z and Group 4 Ford Escort shared the podium at the 2013 Alpine Classic Rally. Take a look at this spectacular gallery.
    Supplied by Craig O’Brien of CO Images, these stunning photographs capture the atmosphere and excitement of the 2013 Alpine Classic, which saw Jeff David and Grant Geelan in their Autohaus Porsche 911 ahead of Alister McRae and David McShane in the Group 4 Escort, with Wayne Hoy and Lisa Dunkerton 3rd in the Datsun 260Z.