Dean Wilson
This is MOTO
From the directors of the Moto the Movie franchise, comes a new take on what we know as core motocross films. This is MOTO is an invitation to immerse the viewer into the lives of 8 of the world’s top riders, each their own individual. From stories of self-expression, success, heart break, and life-threatening injury, each rider has a story to tell, and This is MOTO is here to provide an artistic platform for such stories to be told. With the perfect combination of personality, storytelling, and state of the art cinematography, This is MOTO will leave viewers with an uncontrollable urge to ride. These are the unique stories of those who truly possess greatness, This is MOTO.
Fear Not
Fear. You either shrink from it or embrace it. Fear is a state that motocrossers have to touch on a weekly or daily basis. How do they deal with it? How do they manage it? What drives a human being towards inexplicable risk, the limits of physical and mental endurance? Past films have looked at the soul and spirit of racing and riding but ‘Fear Not’ – the very first feature-length production by award-winning videographer Mikey Neale – gets inside the heads of some of the biggest names on the international scene. Insight sits next to inspiration as Neale and his colleagues employ their full range of skills and gadgetry to present these athletes and their capabilities in an utterly engrossing series of majestic clips and montages. McGrath, Wilson, Searle, Paulin, Hill and events like the Monster Energy Cup, and the Motocross of Nations sit next to imagery from free-riding haven Beaumont for this exhilarating ‘skin dip’ under motocross.
The Golden Era
Feel the world of amateur motocross as the future crop of the pro ranks show you what amateur motocross is all about.
The Flow - Transworld Motocross
It doesn’t matter what your speed or ability is, every motocross rider has felt it. Every sport has it, whether it’s athletes “bringing their A game,” being “in the zone,” or having their “game face on.” When things are going right in the saddle, motocross feels effortless. That’s when you feel… The Flow. Take a high definition journey with the editors of the world’s best-selling motocross magazine as they capture some of the best riders in the sport in The Flow.
The Great Outdoors: Ten
It has been TEN years and TGO is still going strong. Over the last decade the riders, format, and the teams have changed, but the passion of the sport remains the same. The years of Carmichael-like domination have gone, and a handful of riders can presently win at any given moment in the 450 class. After having the worst season in his career last year, Chad Reed struck out on his own and launched Two Two Motorsports. The new determination and charge made him an American hero in 2011. Last year's champion Ryan Dungey lost his mentor and team manager, Roger Decoster, who left for the KTM team at the end of last season, leaving Ryan to defend his title. Because of injuries, Ryan Villopoto has not raced a full outdoor season in 2 years. But coming from 3 straight 250 championships, he is an obvious contender in the 450 class. The 250 class can be defined by two teams - Pro Circuit and Factory Connection. Mitch Payton and his team's record breaking season of podiums this year is another example of this. World Champion Tyla Rattray, Scotsman Dean Wilson, and the new kid Blake Bagget, all battle for the top spot while under the same Pro Circuit tent. Last year Factory Connection was on par with Pro Circuit, winning the 250 championship with Trey Canard. It's now up to Eli Tomac and Justin Barcia to bring down the mighty Pro Circuit team. The prestige of winning an American National Motocross Championship will call these men from all over the globe to duty every summer. As always, we will be there to capture the beautiful but brutal sport that is motocross, and remind us all ... why we race. This is The Great Outdoors.
Kickstart 2: Past. Present. Future.
Transworld Motocross Magazine presents Kickstart 2: Past. Present. Future, the sequel to 2009's TransWorld Motocross blockbuster, Kickstart, The Movie. Featuring four decades worth of the best riders in our sport, KS2 has something for everyone, both young and old. Filmed in exclusive sessions in private locations, KS2 offers viewers an inside peek inside their heroes' lives. From Jeremy McGrath's private San Diego ranch, to Twitch's backyard playground, to Chad Reed's personal Compound 22, you'll get to see places and things that most only dream of. Come with us as we document Josh Hill's disastrous backflip attempt, and meet Adam Cianciarulo, the 14-year-old that many believe to be the future of our sport. Features Ricky Carmichael, Adam Cianciarulo, Taka Higashino, Josh Hill, Jeremy McGrath, Chad Reed, Twitch, Eli Tomac, Jake Weimer, Nick Wey, Bilko, Dean Wilson, Kevin Windham, Ryan Villopoto, and more.