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Uploaded on May 9, 2007

Here are some 'rushes' from the IMAX movie with the production name of 'Brainpower' but which morphed into 'Wired to Win' when it was released to IMAX cinemas last year.

The extensive reshooting of scenes was to accommodate the removal of Tyler Hamilton from the movie. At the time he was embroiled in a drugs hearing, which he later lost.

The rushes footage contains movie editing timecodes and an original score.

'Wired to Win: Surviving the Tour de France' is available to watch in a small number of IMAX cinemas worldwide. The stunning Tour de France scenes were shot at the 2003 Tour de France. This was the year that, despite a cracked clavicle, Tyler Hamilton came fourth.

It's not a film about the Tour itself, it's an exploration of how the brain works, and specifically, how the brain deals with pain, stress, and tactics. The film's director, Bayley Silleck, said:

"We chose the Tour de France to show how the human brain works because behind every great athlete is a great mind."

And these great minds are also great at blocking pain. Tyler Hamilton was always going to be the featured rider but when he broke his collarbone in a pile-up on the first stage, the movie-makers thought they would have to pack-up and go home. Hamilton decided to ride on; the bulky IMAX cameras continued to roll.

"The movie is about the human brain, but we chose the Tour as a backdrop because it has all the elements," said Silleck

"It's about the human mind, those intangible things we call willpower. How athletes make the difference between success and failure."

Sillick believed he got some of the best-ever film footage of the Tour, thanks to the four IMAX cameras, one of which was remote-controlled and suspended from a helicopter.

In a movie press release from July 7th 2003, the film is said to explore "the extraordinary processes of the human brain by following world-class, professional cyclist, Tyler Hamilton as he trains and participates in the Tour de France."

Fast forward to February 24th 2004 and Hamilton wasn't mentioned in a new press release. Instead, Brain Power -- now late -- becomes the "dramatic story of pro-cyclists dealing with the stresses, dangers, and conflicts of the Tour de France."

The film no longer has one central character:

"Brain Power will follow several Tour riders as they cope with pain in the high Alps, experience a "fight-or-flight" situation on a steep downhill switchback, struggle to maintain mental focus and wage a constant mental war between extreme exhaustion and their motivation to reach the finish line in Paris."

The riders featured were Baden Cooke and Jimmy Caspar of the Francaise de Jeux. Caspar also crashed at the 2003 Tour de France.
]http://www.wiredtowinthemovie.com

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  • SmellsLikeUpDawgg

    If this video is shot in 4k, then why the hell is it uploaded in 240p?

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  • MrEngelchen

    Hooray! 240p Imax!

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  • Gabriel Vargas

    Rob Dougan - Will you follow me? (instrumental version)

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  • 311engineering

    Love it.. Where is the musical score from? A need to own for cyclists with passion.

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  • Steven Marshall

    Cycling is a very hard sport. Taking drugs is part of it. Removing the video will not help anyone.

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  • davd1986

    The extensive reshooting of scenes was to accommodate the removal of Tyler Hamilton from the movie. At the time he was embroiled in a drugs hearing..If that's the case, then you should probably remove this video from youtube, because every single one of the cyclists shown here have either been found out to be doping and suspended, have been involved with teams that have doped and suspended, have been named in one or more investigations and have had a tag 'doper' on their backs.

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  • chooselife3000

    the quality looks/seems/feel Low to me

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  • notwikidub

    no

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  • George G

    Terrible video.

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