Beautiful Drive to Pursue Greatness - Mountain Bike Freerider Brett Rheeder

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Beautiful Idiot takes you on a ride through the mindset and motivations of those who feel driven to pursue greatness, how it can feel to fall short, and the consequences of reaching a lofty goal when the struggle to get there has defined you for so long. Featuring professional freeride mountain bike rider Brett Rheeder.

Directed by - Harrison Mendel and Robb Thompson

Written by - Anders J. Svensson

Featuring - Brett Rheeder With - Elliot Friesen and Austin Friesen

Produced by - GRAIN and Harrison Mendel

 


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