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6 films in package
It’s OK to not be OK
Josh Wolf is a suicide survivor turned Kona Ironman and mental health advocate. He found purpose and hope through endurance sports, only to have that foundation shattered after a truck ran him over during a training ride. He emphasizes that the mental and physical path forward remains one more hour, one more day, one more step, one more pedal stroke.
Cadence
Champion cyclist Emily Rodger’s ascent to the podium is twice derailed by near-fatal collisions. Her journey to overcome injury and PTSD leads her back to the pastime of her childhood. She discovers her own peace and a path for others facing a personal crisis and unexpected life change.
Bond Of Brothers
A portrait of the cycling culture in Bacong, Negros Oriental, Philippines. The community that builds from bikes with your friends is powerful.
The Solution Craig Bierly's Wanderlust Way
You can buy just about anything in this world but time, and Craig Bierly is a man who truly understands the sacred and finite gift of time. After dedicating 26 years of his life to the aerospace industry, he could have comfortably retired to a sedentary life in a big house, but he opted instead for a nomadic life in his van—long before #vanlife became a hipster trend and hashtag. More than a decade after his retirement, Bierly is still on the road, chasing his dream of riding as much United States singletrack as he possibly can until his own time on the Earth runs out.
Schwinn I am A Cyclist Drew
Drew Bennett is building community through bike rides in NYC. As the founder of Good Co. Bike Club, Drew is creating a positive, safe and inclusive environment for riders of all levels while increasing representation of the Black community in cycling.
Wheels of Life
This documentary celebrates a single summer day in the lives of three long-term care residents as they enjoy a bit of freedom on an adaptive bicycle built for two.




Stories with heart that showcase how bicycles can transform lives.


Josh Wolf is a suicide survivor turned Kona Ironman and mental health advocate. He found purpose and hope through endurance sports, only to have that foundation shattered after a truck ran him over during a training ride. He emphasizes that the mental and physical path forward remains one more hour, one more day, one more step, one more pedal stroke.

  • Country
    Kansas City, MO
  • Director
    Andrew White