Monday, July 23, 2012

Movie Review: Line of Sight by Lucas Brunelle

Lucas Brunelle has fascinated ever since I was a sleek fixed gear padawan bombing around my college campus, racing the buses. Now that Line of Sight has been released, I still hold the same level of  fascination for Lucas Brunelle, although I've since stopped playing in traffic on my bike. 

One of the things about Lucas Brunelle that really resonates with me is his cycling ethos. He really captures the spirit of cycling adventure and isn't afraid to break the rules of the sport. Although he races alley cats, he does so with the spirit of capturing the adrenaline fueled urgency that only comes from riding in busy metropolitan areas. On the other hand, he also bikes through one of the densest jungles of Colombia. He's truly one of the rare figures in cycling who's not afraid to push the limits.

I definitely recommend this video to anyone that rides, even if you're not into the whole fixed-gear-messenger thing. Lucas will definitely satisfy your need for speed and inspire your own two wheeled spirit of adventure. 

Official Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGlZrK9WYpo&t=10s

 

 

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