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So, 'New World Disorder 9: Never Enough' captures a real essence of mountain biking culture, you know? It's raw and gritty, with Gee Atherton speeding through the World course just after his big win. There's this almost palpable adrenaline - you can feel the thrill just watching Robbie Bourdon nail that 70 ft. flat spin. And Fabien Barel? Man, he takes on a nearly vertical line in Morocco that’s just wild. The Super 16mm filming adds a certain texture and warmth that's rare; it feels like you're right there with them. The energy is infectious, and it really showcases the sport's highs and lows without over-dramatizing it. It’s a great look at what challenges and achievements in biking feel like, stripped down and honest.
This installment in the New World Disorder series is notable for its exclusive use of Super 16mm film, which enhances the visual storytelling with a distinct texture. The film has garnered a niche following among collectors who appreciate its authentic portrayal of mountain biking. As with many extreme sports films, editions can be hard to find, especially in good condition, amplifying its appeal for those looking to complete their collections.
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