Wahoo Frontiers: 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo
Wahoo Frontiers seeks to support the growth of the sport of cycling by being inclusive and taking a view that athletes are more than the performances they strive to achieve. The journey is the goal and the journey makes us better versions of ourselves and better community members.
In this episode of Frontiers, four women take on the 24HoP trail race in Tucson, AZ. Their goal was to set a new women's course record for the number of laps completed in 24 hours. The course record is 20 laps and this team of four accomplished their goal by putting up 21 laps in 24 hours, setting a new women’s course record.
These women are best friends and competitive cyclists who decided to start the season early together. What better way than to set a new course record? Wahoo was able to celebrate International Women’s Month with this team.
OVRLND.studio is grateful for the opportunity to produce, shoot, and edit this short film. Enjoy! 🤘
Riders: Amity Rockwell, Lauren Cantwell, Maude Farell, Caroline Dezendorf
Executive Producer: Matt Porter
Directed by Ansel Dickey
Shot by Ansel Dickey and Josh Bernales
Edit, sound design and color grade by Christian Sundquist