I don't know. Ride the Divide is okay. Inspired to Ride and Reveal the Path are terrible though. Cringe terrible. I like the reviews for Inspired to Ride:
Synopsis: A bunch of really white guys who spend more on their bikes and gear than the federal poverty level for a family of 4 go places to ride bikes and film themselves.
This is not really a movie about bicycling however. It's a movie about thinking out loud and being impressed with whatever you come up with. There is far more pontificating than pedaling and it wears you down like an uphill climb. Some of the guys really struggle to piece something poetic together when the camera is turned on them. Those moments are palpable and cringe-worthy.
To say these characters are a bit self-absorbed doesn't really do it justice. They all believe they have something profound to offer and neither brevity nor humility were packed in their panniers.
"You don't really find the path. The path finds you." Maybe if you're heavily into stoner philosophy you'd enjoy 73 minutes of gems like that but I didn't.
This is a documentary about a group of sponsored cyclists that spout bits of drink-fueled wisdom, go to scenic places, ride expensive bikes, and wear expensive gear, all very pretentiously. It doesn't seem to really be about bicycling, but non-cyclists will not find anything of interest either.
I don't know. Ride the Divide is okay. Inspired to Ride and Reveal the Path are terrible though. Cringe terrible. I like the reviews for Inspired to Ride: