Hollywood Stuntman, Jeff Jensen, rides the new Ducati Terra Mostro from his home in Malibu, California to the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in Colorado. This would be a huge undertaking from any man in his mid-twenties, but at twice that age, Jeff hasn't figured that out yet. Explore the mind set of a man that thinks he can still ride a motorcycle 1400 miles one way, then race it in the Premier Class, on a road with thousand foot cliffs and no guard rails, against world class racers, then turn around and ride home. He thinks he won't be humiliated by the competition in a race he didn t finish in his last attempt Jeff's riding an un-tested, stock, dual-sport road-bike against factory team riders. If that's not enough, he's doing all this with a broken leg and an artificial knee. In his search for answers to why he keeps pushing himself to the limits, he talks with friends and fellow racers in the hill climb. One's a former national champion racer who s sixty-five years old and continues to beat his own record, as well as a sixty-eight year-old stuntman who's record has gone unbroken for fourteen years but is now battling cancer and is scheduled for surgery two weeks after the race. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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