The Great Outdoors — The Constant War
The latest and greatest version of The Great Outdoors - The Constant
War — takes viewers and drops them right into the boots of the world’s
best motocross pilots. Done in classic “fly on the wall” sports
journalism style, The Great Outdoors goes far deeper and far more
inside than any motocross film that has come before.
Unprecedented in scope, throughout the entire summer, candid moments
are caught by the film crew, uncovering the real life truth and meaning
of 2005 AMA National Championship Series. Beginning with round one in
Sacramento, California, the producers of TGO select an individual rider
and his mechanic, attach microphones to them, then let the film roll.
What results are compelling, intimate storylines portraying the human
drama that is so much a part of professional motocross. Going places
the ordinary fan cannot, TGO ventures far beyond the snow fence
surrounding the racetracks of the AMA series to capture the good, the
bad — the hope and the glory — of racing.
Along the way on the 12 stop tour, James Stewart sits down for an
exclusive interview, not holding back about the emotional roller
coaster ride that was his rookie season in the 250 division. Ivan
Tedesco talks of exceeding his expectations to rise to the top of the
125 class. The iconic Doug Henry, once again, shows up before his
legion of fans at Southwick, his heart on his jersey sleeve. Team KTM
is shadowed at the Glen Helen season finale, which ultimately turned to
be one of the most dramatic title showdowns in the 30-year history of
U.S. motocross. And of course there is all the amazing high-speed and
slow-motion footage that has made TGO the most popular serial DVD
series of all-time. The talent and athleticism portrayed by Ricky
Carmichael, Kevin Windham, Chad Reed, Grant Langston, Mike Alessi, Davi
Millsaps, David Vuillemin, as well as a cast of thousands, in the film
are equally astonishing and inspiring.
But perhaps the most engaging segment of the TGO – The Constant War is
that which features retiring veteran John Dowd. The crew follows the 39
year-old’s farewell season where he says one last goodbye to his fans,
friends and the sport that he loves. TGO - The Constant War is look
behind the curtain of the relentless, never ending battle motocross
racers must face against the elements, against each other — and against
themselves.
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