“3 Minute Gaps” Bath Screening

3 Minute Gaps is about to hit our screens so be amongst the first to see it at The Little Theatre down in Bath.

Tickets are on sale now at £7 from The Little Theatre website -

http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/The_Little/ 0871 902 5735

or the box office in person.

The screening is suitable for all ages and is on Thursday June 9th and starts at 8pm but get there early as the bar will be open!

The after party is still TBC but we’re planning a big night!

We’re also working on getting some big names down for the night so bring your cameras and pens to get those posters/faces/bikes signed!!

Heres what Seb Kemp has to say about 3Minute Gaps -

For two years the crew of 3 MINUTE GAPS have followed the world’s best mountain bike racers around the globe documenting them as they trained, prepared, rode, ate, traveled, raced, celebrated, commiserated, and made sacrifices simply because of the weight of ambition to be the fastest. There is no truer, more accurate and intimate depiction of the hallowed worlds of the very best World Cup rider’s than 3 MINUTE GAPS.

Filmed in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA, and every round of the 2009 and 2010 World Cup Series and World Championships.

Director Clay Porter has traveled the world capturing a story of triumph and struggle.

From multiple World Champions to future World Champions – including Gee Atherton, Sam Hill, Aaron Gwin, Sam Blenkinsop, Brendan Fairclough, Greg Minnaar, Andrew Neethling, Danny Hart, Matti Lehikoinen, Ben Reid, and Josh Bryceland – this film chronicles the new breed of racers who are re-shaping modern downhill racing, and indeed, riding.

This movie is more than a Post-It note stuck on a page of mountain bike history, it is a leather bound pop-up book printed on sheets of polished stone with a crystal ball for the contents. For years to come this movie will still be referenced in conversations and discussions about when riding was re-imagined.


Jon Ashelford

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