Klunkerz: A Film About Mountain Bikes

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Klunkerz: A Film About Mountain Bikes is a 2006 documentary about mountain bike history during its formative period in Northern California. It examines the relationships of the Marin County hippies, athletes, and entrepreneurs who were directly responsible for popularizing off-road cycling. The film includes many interviews with those present during the embryonic stages of the sport, including Gary Fisher, Charlie Kelly, Joe Breeze, Tom Ritchey, Mike Sinyard, and , and covers "the treacherous old Repack races."[1] The film was written, produced, and directed by independent California filmmaker [2] and released on October 8, 2006.[3]

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Awards

  • "2009 Cycling Film of the Year" (Competitor Film Festival, San Diego)
  • "Make Your Own Legends Award" (Boulder Adventure Film Festival)
  • 2007 "Documentary - Feature Jury Commendation" (Durango Independent Film Festival)

Festivals - Official Selection

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