Lincoln Bike Night presents: Graeme Obree and Battle Mountain
Lincoln Bike Night presents a fabulous evening with The Flying Scotsman, Graeme Obree. His latest exploits and film Battle Mountain will be screened first followed by a Q&A with the man himself. Should be another fantastic Bike Night for Lincoln!
Battle Mountain: Graeme Obree’s Story follows the man known as The Flying Scotsman on another seemingly insurmountable quest. In his 47thyear the world champion and world hour record holder competes for the Human Powered Landspeed Record against the best teams, technology and science in the world, with only his hands, eyes, mind and body, a saucepan and a pair of roller blades.
Battling with his inner demons and physical setbacks during the preparation for his latest sporting challenge, this is an intimate, emotional and inspiring portrait of a man who time and time again succeeds against all odds.
All tickets £10 + booking fee
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