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Release Date:
October 30, 2001
Original Title:
Revelation 199: Travis Pastrana
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 40
This video highlights the amazing talents of 17-year-old Travis Pastrana as he criss-crosses the globe with the quest to be the best MX rider in the world. This video gives a great behind-the-helmet look at Pastrana's racing/freestyling career. It incorporates racing footage of Travis' first races back in his Loretta Lynn days, gnarly tricks, such as the recliner and the can-can, and an inside look at his family. This is a great video for avid racing fans or for the newcomers to the sport. Locations include Annapolis, MD, Ocotillo Wells, CA, Santa Ynes Valley, Staben's Ranch, Manny's Place, France, Supercross, Nationals, and Reno, NV. Includes music from Kottonmouth Kings, Linkin Park, Downer, Saliva, Junkie XL and many more.
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