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Barely escaping an avalanche during a family ski vacation in the Alps, a married couple is thrown into disarray as they are forced to reevaluate their lives and how they feel about each other. Inspired by the motion picture FORCE MAJEURE by Ruben Östlund
country - USA
Will Ferrell
genre - Comedy
1h 26minute
Downhill Mountain Biking. Australian rider Jared Rando takes the A line at the 2009 UCI World Mountain Bike Championships in Canberra, Australia. Indian DH rider Piyush Chavan during 1st Himalayan Downhill Mountain Bike Trophy held at Himalayan Mountain Bike Festival. Part of the Sarajevo urban downhill downtown race track. Downhill mountain biking ( DH) is a genre of mountain biking practiced on steep, rough terrain that often features jumps, drops, rock gardens and other obstacles. Downhill bikes are heavier and stronger than other mountain bikes and feature front and rear suspension with over 8 inches (20 cm) of travel, to glide quickly over rocks and tree roots. In competitive races, a continuous course is defined on each side by a strip of tape. Depending on the format, riders have a single or double attempt to reach the finish line as fast as possible, while remaining between the two tapes designating the course. Riders must choose their line by compromising between the shortest possible line and the line that can be traveled at the highest speed. If a rider leaves the course by crossing or breaking the tape they must return to the course at the point of exit, unless they do not gain a time advantage from crossing the tape, in which case they can continue with their run. [ citation needed] Riders start at intervals, often seeded from slowest to fastest, and courses typically take two to five minutes to complete with winning margins being often less than a second. Riders are timed with equipment similar to that used in downhill skiing. [1] History of competitive racing [ edit] The 1st downhill time-trial race took place in Fairfax, California on October 21, 1976 on a fireroad now referred to as Repack Road, [2] [3] [4] due to the need to repack the hub brake after each descent. [5] The bikes used were based on cruiser bicycles that had a drum or coaster brake that worked by pedalling backwards. The mechanism operated with a conical brake shoe being wound on a thread in a metal hub. To prevent the brake from seizing it was kept filled with grease. Heavy use during the descent would cause the brake to over heat, softening the grease and causing it to drain from the hub, requiring frequent repacking. Ten riders descended 1, 300 feet (400 m) of Repack road in about 5 minutes. [6] The first bikes used for descending were known as "klunkers" or "paperboy bikes" - sturdy cruisers using balloon tires and coaster brakes, designed by Ignatz Schwinn during the Great Depression. [7] The bikes could endure abuse that would damage other bicycles by changing features from the Henderson and Excelsior motorcycles his company had built during the 1920s, including a heavy "cantilevered" frame with two top tubes and 2. 125-inch-wide (54. 0 mm) "balloon" tires from Germany. Innovations like the fat-tire Schwinn with derailleur gears by Russ Mahon [5] of The Morrow Dirt Club in Cupertino at the 1974 Marin County cyclo-cross and Gary Fisher's [5] 1975 use of a tandem rear hub (from a flea market) with a drum brake threaded for a freewheel cluster developed the sport, and by 1979, two organizers and competitors of the Repack downhill, Charlie Kelly [5] and Gary Fisher founded the company which named the sport, MountainBikes. [8] As mountain biking grew during the 80s, downhill riders continued to use either rigid or limited-travel (under 2 inches (5 cm)) suspension bicycles. Purpose-made downhill bikes started to appear in the 90s, with innovations such as dual crown forks and disc brakes, as well as more elaborate suspension designs. Later, riders from other disciplines began focusing on downhill, such as BMX racers Daniel Solano (Team Tomac Bikes), and Brian Lopes. Their influence is seen in the increased difficulty of many courses, with bigger jumps and drops added. The coming of age for downhill biking was its inclusion at the first UCI Mountain Bike Championship, held in 1990 in Durango, Colorado. Notable downhill racing venues [ edit] Many ski areas are converted into downhill mountain biking venues in the summer, such as Whistler Mountain Bike Park and Fernie Alpine Resort, [9] and many all-season downhill trails have been specifically developed. At some courses, bikers ride gondolas, trams or chair lifts to the starting point, or "shuttling" with motorized vehicles is used to transport riders to the top of the hill. Others are accessible by riding (or pushing) bicycles to the starting point. Urban downhill courses have also appeared in mountain-side cities, with the courses going through city streets and sidewalks, such as the Taxco Downhill event in Mexico. [10] Courses used in competition often feature several "lines" through or around difficult obstacles. For example, the "A line" might be a direct line over a large jump with a sketchy landing, the "B line" a smaller jump with a better landing, and the "C line" completely avoids the jumps, but may take longer. Australia [ edit] The 2009 UCI World Mountain Bike Championships in Australia. Australia has produced a large number of internationally successful downhill racers, including Sam Hill, Chris Kovarik, Nathan Rennie and Mick Hannah. The large majority of Australian downhill riding and racing is accessed by shuttling in cars, buses or by walking to the top of the track (push runs), however the venues at Mount Buller and Thredbo provide lift accessed tracks during the snow less summer months. Mount Stromlo, which is near the capital Canberra, hosted a World Cup Round in August 2008 and the 2009 World Championships. The top can be accessed by either riding up singletrack, or by shuttling via the road. Australia's first UCI Mountain Bike World Cup was held Cairns in 1994-1995. followed by the World Mountain Bike Championships in 1996 and again in 2017, placing Cairns on the map as the premier Australian mountain bike destination. [ citation needed] Austria [ edit] Located right in the Alps this country has a lot of places for downhill riding. A large majority of Austria 's downhill tracks are accessible via lift shuttles. A World Cup track called the "Planai" is located in the city of Schladming. It is about 5 km long with an average descent grade of about 35%. [ citation needed] Bolivia [ edit] Most of Bolivia’s downhill riding is done in the Andes Mountains in and around La Paz. In the city you have Pura Pura; a few trails through the forest. Camiraya at the outskirts of La Paz has more and longer trails. A little further out in Sorata, you have the Loma Loma and Chu Chu trail. There are also trails in other parts of the country, for example in Cochabamba and Potosi. Bosnia and Herzegovina [ edit] Bosnia and Herzegovina is rich with mountains especially around the capital city of Sarajevo, in which a downtown race is held, although MTB and downhill especially are still developing to become known sports in Bosnia and Herzegovina, there are more and more riders which use mountains like Igman, Bjelašnica and others for downhill racing. Currently there are few tracks on Trebević, Igman, Bjelašnica, Cavljak - Barice, all featured tournaments on international level. UXO 's are one of the reasons for slow development of this sport in a country with a such great potential for it. [ citation needed] Canada [ edit] Canada is famous for its downhill racing as well as other sorts of mountain biking. The Whistler Mountain Bike Park in Whistler, British Columbia hosts the annual Crankworx and Joyride Huckfest racing events. The province of British Columbia is also home to several other large lift-serviced mountain bike parks, including Sun Peaks in Kamloops, BC, Silver Star Mountain Resort in Vernon, BC, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in Golden, BC and Fernie Alpine Resort. The North Shore Mountains of North Vancouver, BC, are a famous downhill biking destination in their own right. The popular style of technical downhill freeriding that involves many man-made trail elements originated here. The style is often referred to as "North Shore Style. " Canada has produced many world-class mountain bike racers, including downhillers Andrew Shandro and Steve Smith. The mount of Bromont, situated in Bromont, Quebec, and Mont-Sainte-Anne near Quebec City are great places for downhill biking. [ citation needed] Croatia [ edit] Finn Iles in the 2018 UCI Downhill World Cup at Lošinj, Croatia Downhill MTB races have been held in Croatia since 1993, when the first competition was organized outside Zagreb, on the same mountain that today hosts the world cup races in alpine skiing. Until the past 4-5 years, Mountain biking was banished from popular hiking trails and ski slopes around the capital. However, with the rise in popularity of DH and enduro, (gravity) riding, Trail managers have relaxed and along with allowing riders, have begun to allow for development of MTB specific trails, cooperating with the local riding community to communicate which trails are acceptable and which are not. Additionally, the area known as 'Grma' has seen the growth and development of DH specific trails. The art of MTB DH riding flourished in other parts of Croatia, especially in the northern Adriatic coastal region and in northern (continental) part of country. In 2010 the national DH Cup events were held in Buzet (Istria), Samobor (Zagreb area), Pakrac (Slavonia) and Gracisce (Pazin, Istria). Additionally, multiple enduro races around the country are now part of an annual 'Cro-enduro' series and the fall of 2017 saw organization of first ever Croatian Enduro National Championships. Urban downhill events are also held in the coastal city of Rijeka. [ citation needed] 2018 saw the first UCI Mountain Bike World Cup held in Croatia, on the island of Lošinj. France [ edit] Downhill mountain biking near Belfort, France The French Alps are home to many downhill routes [11] and events. The most famous of which is the Mega Avalanche downhill race event in the Alp d'Huez and Bourg d'Oisans region. Another downhill course in the region is Les Deux Alpes which sometimes hosts other downhill events. The downhill courses and events are limited in the area however, because of the alpine winter and snow. The most popular area for downhill in the French alps is the Portes du Soleil including the two more popular resorts of Morzine and Les Gets. Most recently, a world cup was held for the first time in La Bresse. In August 2011, La Bresse hosted the sixth round of the UCI World Cup. Since 2015, Lourdes hosted a World Cup round each year. Georgia [ edit] The first downhill trails in Georgia were developed in 2015. Among the first built was in Gudauri, followed by trails in Bakuriani. Both of the places are also ski resorts. Trails are at 2000–2250 meters, with trail lengths of about 5000 meters. [ citation needed] Germany [ edit] In Germany the landscape is quite diverse, reaching from flatlands in the north to medium-sized mountains in the center to alpine mountains in the south. Downhill tracks in Germany are not as steep as in Switzerland, Austria or Canada and the difference from top to bottom is less, but the main parts of an average track are everywhere in Germany. Racing on these short tracks is highly intense and allows no mistakes. Due to the country's large population the sport has developed quickly in Germany. Number of riders can go up to 600 at races. With 3 cup races, Thuringia, in the middle of Germany, is the center of gravity riding. The most popular race series is the 'iXS German Downhill Cup'. In Germany is the Europe's biggest Mountainbike Freeride Festival hold, called iXS Dirt Masters. It includes one iXS German Downhill Cup Round, a 4X Race and a slopestyle contest. It is visited by around 25000 spectators and 1200 riders. In the small town Willingen is a former World Cup Downhill and Four Cross Race Course. The World Cup has been held there in 2005 and 2006. With Germany being a high level industry country, there are many firms producing downhill bikes, such as Last Bikes, Zonenschein, Fusion Bikes, Cube Bikes, Ghost Bikes, Canyon Bikes, Propain Bikes, Rose Bikes, Solid Bikes as well as boutique bike manufacturers Nicolai and Liteville. There are also a lot of firms producing high-end parts like Rohloff, Magura or Tune. [ citation needed] India [ edit] A scenic view in India at elevation 5, 600 metres (18, 400 ft). Downhill Mountain Biking in India is fairly new. The main and the most popular downhill mountain bike race in India is called Himalayan Downhill Mountain Bike Trophy which is organized by Himalayan Mountain Bike Network during Himalayan Mountain Bike Festival. This race is conducted at Ski Himalayas Ropeway and Ski Resort located in Solang Valley near Manali which the Mountain Biking Capital of India. The DH race track is 2 km long and the area offers lot of natural mountain biking trails and lends itself to many styles of mountain biking. The trails in this Himalayan region are accessible to riders of all skill levels. [ citation needed] Ireland [ edit] Downhill cycling has increased in Ireland over the past 10 years, for example, the National Points Series rounds regularly attract over 250 riders from all over the country. Irish tracks vary greatly in length and difficulty. Moneyscalp is one of the shorter tracks with times for Elites coming at just over a minute. Other tracks such as Carrick in Co. Wicklow are closer to 5 minutes. There are no official downhill tracks in the Republic of Ireland. Just across the border in Rostrevor, Northern Ireland however, Newry & Mourne District Council has recently built some tracks in Kilbroney Forest which includes a 27 km and 17 km single track and 2 purpose-built downhill trails. According to the law it is illegal to ride in the forests. [ citation needed] All the tracks are built and maintained voluntarily by individuals and mountain biking clubs who take it upon themselves to do so. As downhill mountain biking has become more popular so has the call for more facilities and practitioners of this sport have begun campaigning with the state on this issue. Plans have recently been announced for the construction of a purpose built downhill facility near Glenflesk in County Kerry. It will be the second highest downhill course in Europe. [ citation needed] Italy [ edit] Bardonecchia, one of the Torino 2006 winter olympic venues, converts some of its ski courses and lifts for use by mountain bikers in the summer, and a number of downhill courses are present. Other ski resorts turning to mountain bike parks in summer are Canazei, Pila, Sestola and Livigno. The area of Finale Ligure, near Genoa, offers year-round tracks that end on the seaside, served by shuttles. Among the most famous tracks in the country is the Sanremo Downhill, a rocky, technical and dangerous course won in 2007 by Fabien Barel. The 2008 World Championship were held in Val di Sole. [ citation needed] Kazakhstan [ edit] Located in Tian Shan, city of Almaty, Shymbulak bike park was opened in 2013. And you can also visit the Charyn canyons, mini RedBull Rampage trail. The cheap living costs, warm climate and fresh mountain air make Almaty a "must visit" place for riders on a budget. Latvia [ edit] In global context there are very little notable downhill venues in Latvia. Most of them are located at local ski resorts in Baldone, Sigulda and Cēsis, also there's trail network in the forests of Tukums near Melnezers. All the tracks are built and maintained voluntarily by individuals who take it upon themselves to do so. Each year Latvian Downhill association regularly schedule National downhill cup and championships. In the next several years it is expected to grow local community around downhill mountain biking by increasing the number of riders and improving local ski resort trail quality. [ citation needed] Norway [ edit] Hafjell, a ski resort in the county of Oppland and host of the alpine skiing events ( giant slalom and slalom) at the 1994 Winter Olympics, offers a wide variety of courses and tracks for cross country and downhill mountain bikers during summer. Hafjell hosted the 2010 European downhill championships and the 2010 Nordic downhill championships. [ citation needed] Philippines [ edit] Philippines is known for its mountainous range and rocky hills. In Rizal, there are famous downhill tracks such as the Antenna Downhill Tracks in Binangonan and the Patiis Downhill Tracks in San Mateo. There are also other downhill tracks around the country that holds annual downhill races. Some notable Downhill athletes in Philippines are Parabanne Mendoza, Eleazar Barba Jr., and Niño Martin Eday. The Downhill Riders Organization of the Philippines (DROP) organizes some of the downhill races around the country. Portugal [ edit] Portugal is the host country of a unique variety of downhill races, the Urban Downhill, known as Downtown. Lisbon DownTown is a very popular annual event which brings world class Downhill athletes to Portugal, Steve Peat is the King of the race winning 8 of the 11 editions. The Gouveia International Downhill is another important annual race that normally brings some of the WorldCup racers to the country. Places like Lousã, Tarouca and Sintra offer a big variety of single tracks and Downhill circuits. [ citation needed] Russia [ edit] Some of the notable Russian downhill venues are ski-complex "Metallurg" (Bannoe lake, Magnitogorsk), Mashuk and Chaget mountains. And in the city of Novosibirsk has a trail for such races. It is located in the CHP-5. [ citation needed] Slovenia [ edit] Slovenia's vast hilly landscape and undamaged nature makes very good conditions for downhill cycling, thus one of the world's top, not only tracks but riders are also in Slovenia. The famous tracks that are included in the world cup are at ski resort Kranjska Gora in north-west tip of Slovenia, while the other track is on ski resort hill Pohorje at Slovenia's second largest city Maribor. [ citation needed] South Africa [ edit] Downhill racing is not currently a very big sport in South Africa, but is rapidly growing. South Africa boasts some great tracks and riders, especially from the Western Cape and the Pietermaritzburg area in Kwa-Zulu Natal, the hometown of Greg Minnaar. In the Western Cape, the best tracks are Edeouth and Jonkershoek in Stellenbosch, Playgrounds in Paarl, Sir Lowry's Pass near Somerset-West (hometown of Andrew and Jonty Neethling), Zevenwacht near Kuilsriver and Witfontein in George. They provide quite technical, but fun courses. Ferncliff and World's View are great in Pietermaritzburg. Helderkruin (West of Johannesburg), Klapperkop in Pretoria and Gillooly's Farm in Johannesburg. South Africa held the first round of the 2009 UCI World Cup, which was in Pietermaritzburg(Greg Minnaar's hometown). [ citation needed] Sweden [ edit] With the Caledonian mountains forming the borderland with Norway this country has places to downhill race. The majority of Sweden 's notable downhill tracks are situated around Åre and Åre Bike, accessible via lift shuttles. In 1999 Åre was the host for the UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships and it hosted the Nordic Championships in 2007. There are numerous graded biking trails down the Åreskutan fell. Sweden's most southerly DH bike park is called Vallåsen Bike Park and is located on the north side of the Halland ridge between Skåne and Halland. Vallåsen opened in 2008 and attracts riders not only from Sweden but also Denmark due to its relatively close location to Copenhagen. Vallåsen holds an annual DH race at the end of the season called the Vallåsen DH Challenge. Jarvsö Bike Park is another downhill park, which is located in the locality of Järvsö, in the municipality of Ljusdal approximately 3 hours north of Stockholm by car. The park consists of 17 tracks of varying difficulty, and a pumptrack. [12] Switzerland [ edit] Located between the Alps and the Jura and surrounded by the downhill nations of France, Germany, Italy and Austria it is kind of a center for the European downhill scene. You can find tracks in or near every city with high quality and a steep descent. It has several World Cup tracks like "Champéry" or "Portes du Soleil". Switzerland is the home of parts manufacturer DT Swiss, EDCO Swiss bicycle components since 1902, frame manufacturer BMC and bike manufacturer Redalp. [ citation needed] Thailand [ edit] Mountainous regions of Northern Thailand offer great venues for downhill mountain biking. Chiang Mai is the most famous location for downhill mountain biking in Thailand. The Chiang Mai Downhill Challenge, which were held in November 2012 and 2013 had attracted World Cup riders, such as Steve Peat, Josh Bryceland, Sam Dale, Brook Macdonald, Wyn Masters and Edward Masters, as well as a Belgian freerider, Nico Vink. Doi Suthep mountain is where most downhill actions take place in Chiang Mai. Tour operator, such as X-Biking Chiang Mai offers guided tour or shuttle service to the trailheads and pick up the riders once they complete the trails. [13] The Thailand National Championships, which are held in many different venues across Thailand by the Thai Cycling Association also attract many riders across Southeast Asia. The cheap living costs, great foods, warm climate and great ridings make Thailand a "must visit" place for riders on a budget. United Kingdom [ edit] Brendan 'Brendog' Fairclough in the 2017 UCI Downhill World Cup at Fort William, Scotland Within the UK most of the main downhill tracks are in the Scottish Uplands, Highlands, Wales and Northern England, as these are more mountainous areas. Fort William in Scotland is Britain's only World Cup standard track and was the venue for the 2007 World Championships. The UK has a strong race scene with a national series and numerous regional series with strong representation of all age groups present. The country has produced many of the world's top downhill mountain bikers including Steve Peat, Gee Atherton, Danny Hart, Josh Bryceland, Rachel Atherton and Manon Carpenter. United States [ edit] The Sea Otter Classic, held each April at Laguna Seca near Monterey, California, is a major riding event that opens the racing season. [ citation needed] In 2008, experienced racer Mark Reynolds died after a crash at the Sea Otter Classic, highlighting the dangers of the sport. [14] Plattekill Mountain in the Catskills, Mammoth Mountain, the Northstar at Tahoe, Brian Head Resort, Attitash and Deer Valley ski resorts, and Moab (Utah) are also well known to mountain bikers. Snowmass, Colorado is also developing as a location for the sport. Mountain Creek Bike Park in Vernon, New Jersey is a downhill venue which hosts their own series of competitions called the Gravity Series. [15] In the southeastern United States, Snowshoe Mountain is well known for its extensive mountain bike park, camps, and freeriding areas during the summer. Bryce Resort offers a self-described progression based bike park, built by Gravity Logic. Massanutten Resort also has a bike park with some of the most rocky terrain on the east coast. UCI Pro Downhill riders, Neko Mulally and Dakota Norton have built, train at, and promoted races Windrock Bike Park in Oliver Springs, Tennessee as well. Vail, Colorado was the site of the 1994 Downhill World Championship. The trail was renamed "'94 Downhill", and is still ridden by downhill bikers today. In 2006, The U. S. National Championships were held at the Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California. In 2007 and 2008 the U. National Championships were held in Mt. Snow, Vermont, and in 2009 and 2010 the U. National Championships were held at SolVista Bike Park in Colorado. Venezuela [ edit] El Volcan, a small mountain in the southeastern, touristic El Hatillo Municipality of Caracas, has a Downhill course that has about 500 meters of vertical drop, it is used by hundreds of riders a day during dry and wet weather, mostly on weekends. El Volcan is the representative [Downhill] Track of Caracas city. The course is open to the public and riding is neither specifically allowed nor prohibited by law. The trails are also used by hikers all week long. Shuttles are about 10 Venezuelan bolivars per trip, they run from the parking lot of a Farmatodo drug store in La Boyera, up to the summit using public avenues and paved roads, taking from 15 minutes to 30 minutes depending on traffic on the area. The course apart from being used mostly for recreational purpose, also has been used for irregularly scheduled downhill races due to the lack of organization in the riders community. [ citation needed] Governing bodies [ edit] The Union Cycliste Internationale is governing body for downhill mountain bike racing. Racers qualify to compete in World Cup races by earning UCI points, which are gained by being a top ten finisher in certain races, usually national. In the U. S., NORBA, as part of USA Cycling, runs the National Mountain Bike Series, and the NCCA is the governing body for collegiate cycling. In the UK, British Cycling controls mountain biking as well as road and BMX. In Australia, MTBA controls all disciplines of Mountain biking. Notable riders [ edit] Jake Watson See also [ edit] Downhill bike Mountain bike Mountain biking Mountain bike racing Bicycle suspension Glossary of cycling References [ edit] External links [ edit] Klunkerz: a film about mountain bikes on IMDb.
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Look up downhill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Downhill may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit] Downhill (1927 film), a British film by Alfred Hitchcock Downhill (2014 film), a British comedy directed by James Rouse Downhill (2016 film), a Chilean thriller directed by Patricio Valladares "Downhill" ( Kim Possible), an episode in the Disney TV series Kim Possible Downhill (2020 film), an upcoming comedy drama film directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash The Downhill, a 1961 Greek drama film Downhill (video game), a Commodore VIC-20 game Places [ edit] Downhill (beach), a beach in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland Downhill, Cornwall, a hamlet in the parish of St Eval, Cornwall, England Downhill, County Londonderry, a village and townland in Northern Ireland Downhill, Sunderland, a suburb of the City of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England Downhill, an area of Lincoln, England Sport [ edit] Downhill skiing, the sport of sliding down snow-covered hills on skis with fixed-heel bindings Downhill (ski competition), a specific kind of Alpine skiing Downhill mountain biking, a genre of mountain biking practiced on steep, rough terrain See also [ edit] All pages with titles containing downhill Down (disambiguation) Hill (disambiguation) Uphill (disambiguation).
(CNN) "Downhill" is an unfortunate title for a film that starts out with an intriguing cast pairing (Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Will Ferrell) and premise, before going you know where. The bottom line is a plot intended to make one consider life's big issues merely reminds us it's too short to sit through movies as muddled as this. Definitely not a comedy -- and indeed, the virtual opposite of a Valentine's Day movie -- the film was adapted from the 2014 Swedish title "Force Majeure" by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, in their directing debut, sharing script credit with Jesse Armstrong (the creator of HBO's "Succession"). The story begins with Pete (Ferrell) and Billie (Louis-Dreyfus) on a ski vacation with their two sons in the Austrian Alps. They hit the slopes, and the movie hits the skids. While there appears to be a degree of tension in the couple's relationship -- and Pete is clearly going through some things thanks to the death of his father months earlier -- the trip is getting along well enough until a scary moment, when an avalanche suddenly strikes. While Billie sits stunned with the boys, Pete leaps to his feet and runs. Everyone's OK, but that single moment -- his instinctive response to think of himself, not them, during a near-death experience -- becomes a growing source of friction, one that continues to fester the longer it goes unaddressed. What ensues is a painful stretch of pregnant pauses and uncomfortable silences, in a movie that runs less than 90 minutes but feels much, much longer. (As an aside, "Downhill" joins a list of clunkers that Disney inherited in its acquisition of 20th Century Fox, and is being released under the new Searchlight Pictures banner. ) It doesn't help that the few notable supporting characters -- including Miranda Otto as a free-spirited hotel worker with a German war-movie accent -- seem to have parachuted in from a different film, there solely to force the characters into situations that will prompt them to confront and reexamine their choices and lives. Their shared "Saturday Night Live" comedy chops notwithstanding, Louis-Dreyfus and Ferrell are certainly capable of pulling off the drama of a marriage in crisis, and she has one powerful scene in which her rage comes gushing out. For the most part, though, they're ill-served by the flimsy material, which leaves gaping holes in the characters -- and thus clues to understand them -- that even these earnest performances can't fill. Pete keeps quoting his late dad -- who was fond of saying "Every day is all we have" -- to explain his upbeat "seize the day" mentality. Yet in his melancholy, he's clearly envious of a younger coworker ("Silicon Valley's" Zach Woods) who arrives at the resort with his girlfriend (Zoe Chao), touting a "no agenda" approach to life that speaks to Pete's dull ache over roads not taken and commitments made. Still, so what? Middle-age angst is a fertile topic, but "Downhill" doesn't bring anything fresh to the conversation. All it does, really, is make one marvel at how a project that must have looked promising on paper can quickly careen downward -- like an avalanche, only here, in slow motion. "Downhill" premieres Feb. 14 in the US. It's rated R.
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Fast on the race track, stylish in the bike park and incredibly capable – it’s not for no reason that our team riders use it for the Fest Series and Rampage. With four overall World Cup titles and two World Champion titles under its belt, the TUES is full of self-confidence. Our award-winning V4L kinematics provide for great sensitivity, well-defined mid-stroke support and perfectly tuned end-stroke progression to deliver incredible balance and grip. The TUES really sticks to the ground and follows the track like it was on rails. Add in the distinctive pop of the rear end and the low center of gravity and you’re looking at a bike that offers the perfect mix of control and agility for everything from high speed to big jumps. In short: the TUES is the perfect downhill bike, whether you want to be first across the finish line or have the most fun outside of racing. “The TUES 29 is the best partner I can imagine for the World Cup! It’s well rounded, comfortable and extremely stable, everything I need for full-on racing. ” "The YT TUES is honestly the best free ride weapon I've ever touched. With it's incredibly progressive frame design, it allows me to drop massive lines at Redbull Rampage, or just mess around on jump trails. With riding a small frame, it easily spins or flips. It really is the perfect freeride bike. " All Carbon Frame Our carbon frames are voluminous, stiff and light. By placing carbon fibers of different resistance in the layup we can construct imposing tube cross-sections with variable wall thickness while keeping the weight low and optimizing the frame stiffness. Despite using a 150 mm rear axle, the rear triangle features a narrow profile to avoid coming in contact with your shoes. All-Carbon Headtube The contact surfaces for the integrated headset are preformed directly in the carbon structure. The homogeneity of the material in this area creates the ideal balance of weight, durability and performance. The ZeroStack design with integrated bearings ensures a long service life, while the mounting dimensions allow the use of ZS49 / ZS56 Reach Adjust headsets – pro level adjustability for everybody. Race-Specific Advanced Sealing Concept, Axial Lip-Seal (RASCAL) In addition to the industry-standard internal seals of our high-quality, double-sealed full complement bearings, we use self-developed sealing washers, that protect all suspension linkage bearings and keep water and dirt at bay. Their axial lip seals increase the useful life of the bearings considerably to make sure that every TUES can withstand the burden of heavy racing use. Frame Protection Perfectly integrated guards protect the frame against rock impacts and scratches. Made from super-tough and wear-resistant PA 66, the downtube protector is bolted on and can be easily replaced. It is designed to wrap around the bottom bracket and thus provide extra protection for the side walls of the downtube in this critical area. Additionally, the chain stay and seat stay guards help reduce the noise from the drive train. Integrated Chainsuck Protection Mechhanger Should things get a little rough, the inconspicuous chain suck plates protect the frame from damage caused by a dropped chain. This keeps sensitive areas out of harm's way and helps prolong your frame's service life. V4L / Virtual Four Link Our proven suspension technology has been further refined together with the YT MOB on the race track. Now even more sensitive, the outstanding small bump compliance virtually sucks you to the ground while the great midstroke support really optimizes the use of the available travel. And the sweet pop makes sure you can get airborne at a moment’s notice. So you don’t bottom out harshly even after hitting the biggest jumps, the ending stroke spring curve is very progressive. V4L supports you around the sag point, ready to absorb obstacles but without being affected by pedaling forces. Headbox Our trademark feature, the voluminous transition of the tubes to the steering head, adds incredible stiffness to this critical area of the frame. The design of the HeadBox is optimized for use of dual-crown forks: the elaborate shape serves as a solid stop for fork bumpers while allowing us to optimize the wall thickness to make sure the frame comes with the lightness we are looking for in a modern frame. The internal routing ports are formed directly in the carbon and guide the cables cleanly around the number plate. Internal Cable Routing Details like internal cable routing with built-in cable guides underline our claim to fame in the world of high-quality carbon bikes. For ultimate protection, the cable is almost entirely hidden in the frame, while the perfectly integrated ports and cable clamps make for a super-clean look. The full-length cable guide is held in place by a bolted clamp in just one area, making it easy and fast to swap cables when needed. Custom Rear Axle Developed in-house, our self-locking thru-axle features an insertion aid, which makes assembly easy and safe even under difficult conditions. To minimize the contact points with the rear triangle, the rear axle is also completely sunk. Single Sided Hardware Access MOB-pit approved: All the linkage hardware can be fully disassembled and assembled from one side of the bike. This makes maintenance easy and fast, since you no longer have to turn the frame around to work on it.
The fact he is pulling away without pedaling and making it look so effortless is crazy. Great video. Oh and not to mention it was a blind dness. 1:09 potters like no key? no Worries! Alohomora. Ruins sneakers. gives heels as a replacement. What if she doesnt even wear heels? And how did he know her shoe size? So many questions. Manda salve Thiago. Hello, tout est super. English [ edit] Etymology [ edit] down- + hill Pronunciation [ edit] ( adjective, noun) IPA ( key): /ˈdaʊnˌhɪl/ ( adverb) IPA ( key): /ˌdaʊnˈhɪl/ Rhymes: -ɪl Adverb [ edit] downhill ( comparative more downhill, superlative most downhill) Down a slope. Because we got to the summit of the mountain, we could only go downhill from there. 2006, Michael Pollan, The Omnivore's Dilemma, The Penguin Press, →ISBN, page 388: I worked my way downhill, slip sliding in the mud along a steep embankment that followed a stream until it emptied into a creek. Antonyms [ edit] uphill Derived terms [ edit] go downhill Translations [ edit] Adjective [ edit] downhill ( comparative further downhill, superlative furthest downhill) Located down a slope or hill. Going down a slope or a hill. ( by extension) Easy. ( by extension) Deteriorating, getting worse. After Don made those tasteless remarks, our relationship with him went downhill. Usage notes [ edit] "Easy" sense: comparative and superlative are usually made with more and most. "Deteriorating" sense: often used with the verb "go". Noun [ edit] downhill ( countable and uncountable, plural downhills) ( uncountable) The fastest of the disciplines of alpine skiing. ( countable) A rapid descent of a hill in related sports, especially in alpine skiing. discipline of alpine skiing Verb [ edit] downhill ( third-person singular simple present downhills, present participle downhilling, simple past and past participle downhilled) To take part in downhill skiing. Spanish [ edit] downhill m ( plural downhills) downhill ( skiing).
I'm not here to dominate, I'm here to survive 👍. Soy de los primeros comentarios. Some parts of this course are about passing others. Other sections are literally about not dying. 13:55, that moment of success:D.
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