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DESCRIPTION:
The 1975 AMA 500cc National Championship Series will go down in the
history of motocross as one of the most exciting and controversial in
the sport’s history. A young filmmaker named Charles Bush decided to
follow the series that year with his crew to make a documentary film
about motocross.
With only five races in the series that year, there was little room
for error. It would all come down to the last race in New Orleans on a
hot, humid day in September 1975. Any one of six professional riders
had a chance at winning the #1 plate that day...and the cameras were
rolling. The stage was set for another “Battle of New Orleans” and
this one would be like no other. Jimmy Weinert, Steve Stackable,
Pierre Karsmakers, Billy Grossi, Kent Howerton, and Brad Lackey all
had a chance at the title but only one would be victorious. American
motocrossers were ready to show the Europeans that they were at their
level and Pierre Karsmakers was the only foreigner competing in the
series. On top of that Brad Lackey had just returned home from MX
battles in Europe with his solo representation of the US and had his
own score to settle.
Mr. Bush’s beautiful film was completed in 1976 and ready to release
to the public. Unfortunately, the distribution company he signed on
with went out of business and the film was never widely
released...until now.
The Producers of the hit TV series The Motocross Files have uncovered
this rare film and restored it from the only 35mm print in existence
and transferred it to high-definition.
Includes 48-minute bonus documentary Behind the Battle-The Making of
One Chance To Win with behind the scenes of the series itself by the
people who were there. Interviews with Director and Producer Charles
Bush, Jimmy Weinert, Bill Buchka, Brad Lackey, Pierre Karsmakers, Roy
Turner, Dave Arnold, Steve Stackable, Bevo Forte, Keith McCarty, Jody
Weisel, and Bob Hannah.
• Original movie 'One Chance to Win'
• Special documentary 'Behind the Battle-The Making of One Chance to Win'
• Movie Trailer
• Special preview of all twelve episodes of 'The Motocross Files'
• Over 142 minutes of motocross content!


















