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Release Date:
November 4, 2010
Original Title:
Race Across the Sky 2010
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In 2009, "Race Across the Sky" captured the imagination of countless mountain bike enthusiasts when Lance Armstrong not only won the Leadville Trail 100 Mountain Bike Race, but set a new course record that seemed unattainable. This year, "Race Across the Sky 2010" delves into the resulting race entry boom, including record numbers of citizen riders, all with their own personal reasons for challenging themselves to this epic test of will, strength and endurance. Joined by the toughest elite field this high-altitude century race has ever seen, these riders are tested by one of the most brutal courses known to the sport. From the center of the little mining town of Leadville, Colorado, to the 12,570-foot top of Columbine Mine, get ready to be inspired all over again.
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Additional Editor:
Andrew Moraski
Ben Eslinger
Sara McKellogg
Chuck Smith
Jim Wedlake
Fred Bohm
Mark Taras
Associate Producer:
Elena Gallon
Camera Car:
David Taylor
Camera Operator:
Chuck Smith
Scott Ogle
Josh Bane
Tim McOsker
Myron Kiyotake
Tyler Weisz
Tyler Young
Glenn Evans
Colorist:
D.C. Barns
Director:
Frank Matson
Director of Photography:
Dan Fox
Editor:
Aj Koch
Executive Producer:
Anne Fox
Frank Matson
Online Editor:
D.C. Barns
Producer:
Dustin Astrom
Josh Dirmish
Chrissy Matson
Story Developer:
Cyndi Ortiz
Writer:
Jason Sumner
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