- Year: 2023
- Released: 02 May 2023
- Country: United States
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- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27047262/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/enter_the_slipstream
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- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English, Spanish, French
- MPA Rating: N/A
- Genre: Documentary, Sport
- Runtime: 88 min
- Writer: N/A
- Director: Ted Youngs
- Cast: Rigoberto Urán, Dani Martinez, Sergio Higuita
- Keywords: tour de france, cycling,
8.6/10 |
Enter the Slipstream Storyline
Follows the Education First (EF) Cycling Team as they navigate a turbulent 2020 season through the Tour de France, telling the individual stories of the riders, from Colombian star Rigo Urán to rising up-and-comers and veteran teammates.
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Fascinating Tour de France documentary
This “behind the scenes” film follows the EF Education First team for the 2020 Tour de France race. Following one team really adds focus to the story. It captures the effort needed to just ride in the race, and the danger of riding in a peloton down super steep descents. I didn’t know about Rigo, the Colombian rider, before seeing the movie. His story is so inspirational, you can’t help but root for him to do well. Seeing the team dynamic is so interesting, especially learning about the roles that each rider players in order to move Rigo up on the leader board. I really enjoyed the cinematography, both the interviews with the team and footage of the race, very well done.
In-depth look into a game changing team in cycling
This movie follows a team EF cycling that is changing cycling for the better with their active stance on anti doping. This film dives into the rocky year of cycling during Covid and the additional pressures a team has regarding funding. The human experience of being a father and cyclist was extremely well shown with Tejay van Garderen in this film. It was a pleasant surprise to see how honest and real this documentary gets into the lives of these athletes. The suspense, drama, and thrill of the races has you craving for a win for EFs, Rigoberto Uran and Neilson Powless. You will be on the edge of your seat and be excited to watch the Tour this year. I was impressed by this films ability to showcase the inner workings of a team dynamic and how that all plays into the strength and/or downfall of a team. I highly encourage anyone, cyclist fan or not, to watch this film!