RYOKOU - OFFICIAL TRAILER (by chasingtheglory)

5 days. 5 episodes. 12noon daily (AEST). Monday May 27th - Friday May 31st.

Chasing the Glory media house in association with Projucer presents the official trailer and announces the digital release of our latest sports story: RYOKOU (Journey) - a five part web documentary published on this channel.

Ryokou follows the journey of Aussie Cyclist Shane Perkins from his home in Adelaide post London Olympics to taking residence in Japan whilst competing in the 2012/13 Keirin competition.

The sports documentary explores Japanese Keirin cycling as a pivotal part of Shane’s personal and professional growth, in context of some of the major events in his professional and personal career.

Presented by Onitsuka Tiger.
Proudly supported by Jayco, Huon Aquaculture - the world’s most loved salmon,
and 88 stellar individuals via crowdfunding platform Pozible.

Directed by Davros.
Made by Projucer.
A Chasing the Glory Media House Production

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