
"No matter the distance or your speed, we're here to celebrate all riders, all bikes, and all rides. I hope this film brings a smile to your face and inspires you to get out for a ride. While the film itself is only 10 minutes long, it actually took three different filming sessions spread across the country, giving lots of opportunities for silly shenanigans, bloopers, and ridiculousness."
"The film shows how what started as a grassroots initiative has developed into a nonprofit organization with 14 chapters across the United States, with an ever-expanding global community. Beyond the founders, 'We Are Cyclists' showcases the diverse leadership and community members who have joined the organization, including chapter leaders from various regions."
Shimano has released 'We Are Cyclists,' a 10-minute documentary that serves as a five-year follow-up to the original All Bodies on Bikes film. The documentary chronicles the evolution of the All Bodies on Bikes movement from a grassroots initiative into a nonprofit organization with 14 chapters across the United States and an expanding global presence. The film features co-founders Marley Blonsky and Kailey Kornhauser documenting their rides and gatherings across diverse locations, including bike camping in Arkansas, group rides in Portland, and New York City's Five Borough Tour. The documentary showcases diverse leadership and community members who have joined the organization, emphasizing that cycling celebrates all riders, all bikes, and all rides regardless of distance or speed.
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