Destination:
- LET’S GO HUNGARIANS!-
Gábor Treszl
This amazing story began in 2004 when some experienced motorcycle bikers decided driving to the Olympic Games in
The idea suddenly came up: let’s drive to the next Olympic Games again. The distance will not be the same however: the destination will be
In 2006 two of them drove through the Ural Mountains in
The road plan
Paks–Kiev–Voronezh–Penza–Samara–Ufa–Chelyabinsk–Omsk–Novosibirsk
–Irkutsk (–Saihan Tal–Beijing
The vehicle will be the good old sidecar
The movie
A cast of two people will accompany the motorcycle bikers during their journey and they record everything on tape so it will be possible to produce a series of six movies with each episode being 35-40 minutes long.
The movie will be made in a road diary style: it will not have any narrators, the events will be recorded by video diary and the story will be told by the motorcycle bikers themselves in the form of interviews. There will be interviews with people in the visited countries and with people related to the story. The movie will have a mission: it introduces the locations related to
The road diary will not only be popular among the lovers of romantic adventures, beautiful landscapes and other cultures but the motorcycle and technique lovers will find it interesting too. Technical problems can arise with a vintage bike like this so repairing them will be a major challenge. The technical expertise of the young engineers helps to quickly overcome the problems. The motorbike itself is the technique of the ’50s; it was manufactured in the Budapest Csepel Motorcycle Factory from 1954 to 1975 in a virtually unaltered form.
The bigger cities, local specialties, traditions and accommodations will be presented by the boys themselves in the form of road diary. They will sleep in casual hotels and tents which may involve danger for the lack of help in these locations.
The movie will contain another storyline too: Six young men will drive the same road with an old Robur bus. Their progress will also be followed but just marginally. This journey that crosses the largest and most populated continent is about friendship, togetherness, endurance and willpower.
Director-cameraman
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American Mike Mangold (Team Cobra) has won the Red Bull Air Race World Series event in Budapest by beating Kirby Chambliss (USA/Team Red Bull) in a heart-stopping battle over the Danube River in front of half a million spectators to take over the championship lead from Britain’s Paul Bonhomme (Team Matador) with his third victory of the 10-race season.
Mangold, the 2005 Red Bull Air Race champion, dazzled the huge Hungary national holiday crowd watching from the banks of the majestic river with a clean run through the 15-gate course that started and finished with a spectacular fly-by underneath Budapest’s landmark Chain bridge. He posted a winning time of 1:12.85. Paul Bonhomme (GBR/Team Matador) took third.
“We’ve won two races in a row but there’s three races left, so we’ve got a good trend going. We did a whole new motor for this race. It’s almost running perfect. There is one minor issue that we’re going to work on before Porto. The machine is doing real well. It’s very easy for me. I just have to fly it correctly and it’s going to win for me,” Mangold said.
Mangold now leads the series, which has three more stops, with 36 points, ahead of the Bonhomme, the surprise package of the 2007 season, who now slips back to second after leading most of the season. He has 35 points. After a slow start this season, Mangold has won three of the last four races: Istanbul, London and Budapest.
The 13 Red Bull Air Race pilots hit speeds of up to 400 kph and forces of up to 10G in the elimination rounds flown on the compact course in front of the Hungarian parliament building. Budapest marked the start of the decisive phase of the Red Bull Air Race World Series. The final three stops of the series are in Porto, San Diego and Perth.
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