Sunday

A worthy addition to your film collection

Another DVD to hanker for. Obree's story should be good. He rose to prominence with a bike of his own build and design and with a position that looked wildly different. The UCI being the conservative body that it is ruled against the bike and forced Obree to try again with his famous 'Superman' position. Which he did. In the course of all this he was setting world records on the track. However like all of us he had his demons and there's a sadness in the tale. Potentially both a good cycling movie and a good human interest story - hope so.
 

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