Welcome to Grassroots, a series of short films about UK bike racing. Portsdown is a Nat B road race in Hampshire that is 72km and takes place on the first weekend of February. i wanted to have a bit of a deeper look into the world of grassroots bike racing in the UK so turned up with a few cameras and absolutely no idea what we were going to get, i just wanted to capture the spirit of British Road Racing and tell some stories.
I tell you know, its super hard to makes these when youre just out there solo shooting out the window of a car.
Big thanks for Seb and British Cycling for helping me pull this together and anyone who dropped over footage. If youd like to see more of these style of short storytelling pieces then let me know as i have a few other events we’re going to shoot at.
My goal is to try help the British Bike Racing scene if i can and this is the first step in doing that.

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38 Comments

  1. I've seen people (rarely) give you stick sometimes in comments but please remember what you are doing for the sport at an amateur level with your vlogs and especially with an amazing video of this quality. You are covering something we love and yet something that can be harder and harder for us to view due to subscription tv. You are also showcasing the incredible talent and bravery of these riders. The level must be so high now with coaches, zwift, supplements and diet, etc.

  2. Yes Max!! Absolutely loved this. Great documentary vibes show casing brilliant young talent and what the British racing scene is about. Definitely a positive message of what they do looking forward to more of this.

  3. Up north we always had the Clayton Spring Classic as our season opener, down there it was always the Perfs first followed by the March Hare – those races were a good barometer as to who had good legs for the season ahead & how much work you needed to put in to get your race legs back. I know a few lads who used to do the Perfs back in the day & I remember them all saying it was a brutally hard race.

  4. I still cannot get over the fact that cas are allowed on the course albeit in the other direction. It’s so unbelievably dangerous and putting in unnecessary risks. As if the sport isn’t dangerous enough already.

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