Cycling films: In 2012, Australia's first professional team was founded with the GreenEdge Cycling Team. In all for one we can accompany the first five years of this team.
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All For One: 5 years GreenEdge Cycling
Australia is a cycling continent, you might think. After all, numerous successes over the past decades clearly speak in favor of this. But it took quite a long time for the first Australian cycling team to come into being. In 2012 it was time. First known as the GreenEdge Cycling Team, later under the names Orica - GreenEdge, Orica - BikeExchange, Orica - Scott and finally Mitchelton - Scott, the team ensured numerous successes. In the documentary all for one The camera teams with director and screenwriter Marcus Cobbledick, director Dan Jones and producer Nick Batzias accompany Australia's first professional cycling team for a total of five years. The result is a 2017+ 100+ minute film that takes us inside the inner workings of a team over a longer period of time.
Also recommended: eat. Race. Win.
Auch bei eat. Race. Win. the focus is on the Australian team. However, this work is not a film, but a documentary series. As the name suggests, the main focus is on the diet of the professional cyclists. The team management has hired star chef Hannah Grant for this. In 2017 she traveled with the team from Düsseldorf to Paris during the Tour de France. In each new area, she tries to incorporate the regional food culture into her work. But don't worry: it's not just about the food. Many video sequences allow a look back at the Tour of France at that time.