187 movies

July 4, 1896

Francis Doublier does bicycle tricks in the street.

September 20, 1916

Female cyclists from all parts of London meet at the Angel Ditton, before cycling to Wisley for a picnic.

Short documentary on an anual Belgian cycling race.

Short documentary on the anual cycling race in the Tour of Flanders in Belgian.

January 1, 1935

Short documentary on the cyclist Jules Van Hevel.

October 23, 1940

The romantic relationship between a sports journalist and a cyclist during the Tour de France.

A big day in the Scottish Borders is captured with astonishing clarity in this remarkable film commissioned by the local cinema.

January 1, 1954
October 1, 1962

A short documentary about the 1962 Tour-de-France. Topics covered include: crowds of people and motorcycles, drinking raids and feeding, pileups, doping, "the charge," and the mountain stages.

January 1, 1963

Pedal power saves a dad's day in this colourful cycling safety film set in a sunny 60s South East London.

April 26, 1963
December 31, 1965

On your marks. Follow cyclists from 13 countries as they cover 2.400 km of Gaspé countryside in 12 days-a course longer than those of Italy, Belgium or Spain. The long shots of curving landscape and open road are set to a mesmerizing soundtrack in this documentary, and the results are spellbinding.

April 3, 1971

Two young English women go on a cycling tour of the French countryside. When one of them goes missing, the other begins to search for her. But who can she trust?

January 1, 1971

A documentary about cycling and the death of cycling world champion Jean-Pierre Monseré in 1971.

September 6, 1973

Ugo Domani has landed as a guest worker in Germany and works in municipal waste collection. As a constantly sharp-edged Papagallo, he is sexually constantly under power and craves for German women.

The Impossible Hour is a concentrated study of Ole Ritter's attempt in Mexico City in 1974 to set a new record for the hour - described in the film as "the noblest, most difficult record that can be set on a bicycle". A brief retrospective in black and white sets the historical framework, with shots of Ritter and Eddy Merckx' successful record attempts in 1968 and 1972 respectively, and a few words about former record holders such as Fausto Coppi.The film follows Ritter's three record attempts chronologically, which, accompanied by a Mexican marching band on the bandstand, all fail.

This brilliant film shows the majestic beauty that is the Giro d'Italia. It's said that Eddy Merckx's Molteni boss wept like a child in the arms of his beaming star, who later on in the year went on to win cycling's magical triple crown when he won the Tour de France and the World Championships. Experience the riders' anguish and joy, the organisers' difficulties anf the adoring Tifosi's passion.

This outstanding film follows Belgian cycling star Eddy Merckx at the peak of his career through Europe's best races. It is a glorious study of a rider who dominated an entire cycling generation. It's inspirational - a study in determination for some viewers and much needed classroom instruction for others. Overall, it's a fine piece of alternative entertainment. Recommended for the serious cyclist

A chronology of the 1976 Paris-Roubaix bicycle race from the perspective of participants, organizers and spectators.

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