Keep it Real - Official Trailer
Keep it Real is a beautiful and refreshing mountain bike movie shot primarily on super 16mm film. December 2015 release. Music: The 427's - Stingray Shuffle @keepitrealmovie

The Dudes of Hazzard - The Dudeumentary, Big in Japan
Off to Japan for Joe, Liam and Ferg to sample the local culture and see what excellent biking they can find. Leaving from Tokyo the boys get themselves a small van to do a lap of the island. They find some perfect trails, friendly people and secure Japan firmly in their hearts. Things went unbelievable well and a trip back is soon in order.




A Trail Hunting Mission In Turkey | Trail Ninja, Ep. 26
What does it take to find a new destination for guided mountain bike trips? A group of dedicated trail hunters, that's what. The Trail Ninja heads to the Black Sea region of Turkey to join a group of mountain bike guides on a mission to scout the area for suitable trails. And to make it a little harder on themselves, they go in scorching July. So if you've ever wondered how amazing guided trips come to be, then here is a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the first stage of discovering a new trail destination. It's a gamble. They could strike trail gold, or they could be eaten by a bear. Either way you'll have new-found respect for your mountain bike guide after watching this.
In the Know - Yoann Barelli
He delivered an all-star acting performance as a mad, performance-enhancing-drug doctor in his Dirt Diaries production, Ze Lab. He pushed Fabien Barel to get creative in RockShox's French Lessons. He skillfully — and shamelessly — sent a cyclocross bike down A-Line and Dirt Merchant in the Whistler Bike Park. And despite a DNF in Rotorua, the opening round of the 2015 Enduro World Series, Yoann Barelli’s solid performances, and a couple of close 2nds, netted the Whistler-based Frenchman a top-10 overall in his discipline’s premier series.
The Dirt Diaries is lucky to have a natural-born comedian. French Lessons was richer for Yoann’s added perspective. The cyclocross faithful can surely rest easy knowing that their bikes are much tougher than they’d previously thought. And someday soon, Barelli’s undeniable skill and absolute love of the sport are going to see him all the way to the top of the EWS podium.
But none of that matters. This is where Yoann Barelli is the absolute master — here, on the trails, shredding just for the sake of it. This is where his smile and laugh and his hoots and hollers make you remember why we ride mountain bikes in the first place.



RockShox: French Lessons
What makes French mountain bikers so fast? Is it the air? The mountains? The cuisine? Is it the fact that there are about 1,000 varieties of French cheese? Their ability to invade neighboring countries to shred awesome trails?