Graham Jarvis & Colton Haker Documentary
Life has many paths. Which line will you take? Is it worth making sacrifices to become a world-class professional rider, or is it better to ride motorcycles for pure enjoyment? Riders like Graham Jarvis and Colton Haaker give their insights.
The creators of Fifty Years of Kicks bring you Checkpoints, a new motorcycle documentary about living a life devoted to off-road riding. We check in with five riders, ranging from 15 to 75 years old: –
Graham Jarvis (age 40) – Red Bull Hard Enduro champion –
Colton Haaker (age 25) – Maxxis FIM SuperEnduro champion –
Paul Rodden (age 75) – 50 years of competition & trail riding –
Larry Murray (age 65) – former Can-Am & Husqvarna rider
Jamie Baskerville (age 15) – Beta-supported GNCC racer
Checkpoints was filmed in Mattawa, Ontario, Canada, on the Voyageur Multi-Use Trail System (VMUTS). Five riders from around the globe were assembled to discuss living an off-road lifestyle. What are the first steps in becoming a professional rider? What aspects of “normal life” do you have to give up in pursuing that goal? How do you remain on the podium when you are 40 years old? Can it always be fun? These are some of the questions posed in the film and addressed by a group of men like Graham Jarvis and Colton Haaker who have focused their lives on dirtbikes.
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