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The Biggest Slice of British Pie – trailer

A first taste of the Pie finale

The Biggest Slice of British Pie has been baked, it’s cooling on the rack and here’s your first waft of its meaty goodness.

Tommy C has been beavering away all winter to bring you the very best of British mountain biking and it’s ready to be dished up on to your plate. This year’s film features Josh Bryceland, Brendan Fairclough, Tahnee Seagrave, Manon Carpenter, Olly Wilkins, Kade Edwards, Kaos Seagrave, The Dudes of Hazzard and so many more. Plus there’s all the usual chaos you’d expect from a Pie film.

Over the past six months we’ve battled the Beast from the East, jumped in freezing lochs and had Christmas in the Peak District. Most of all though, we’ve made riders go bigger, harder and faster than ever before and been there to capture it all.

Get set for the full film on April 13 and many thanks to Monster Energy, Focus Bikes, Fox, Norco, Deity, Stanton and DMR for their support on this film.

We’re going to be hosting a few premieres around the country for Pie, tickets are selling fast so if you want to be one of the first people to see it, then head over to the websites below:

Bristol – Mud Dock – April 4

Bike Park Wales – April 5

Llandegla – April 11

Stoke – Spokes Bike Shop – April 12

Now, all good things come to an end and Pie is no different, like all great trilogies, this must come to an end. The Biggest Slice of British Pie will be the final ever Pie film. Don’t worry though, we have something in the works that is set to replace it and be even better, more on that later this year. Until then, enjoy the trailer and get stoked for April.

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