Breakaway Femmes

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Auckland
- AlbanyMonday Apr 0706:30pmEvent Albany
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Bay Of Plenty
- TaurangaMonday Apr 0706:30pmEvent Tauranga Crossing
Canterbury
- Christchurch Monday Apr 0706:30pmLumiere Cinemas
- Christchurch Wednesday Apr 0906:30pmLumiere Cinemas
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Northland
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Wellington
- MiramarWednesday Apr 0906:30pmRoxy Cinema
- ParaparaumuMonday Apr 0706:30pmEvent Cinemas Coastlands
The untold story of the halcyon era of women’s professional cycling. For six glorious years during the 1980s, the Tour de France held a women’s race alongside the men’s race. These women raced over the same cobblestones, conquered the same mountains, and were cheered by the same throng of adoring crowds as the men. The women’s race delivered underdog victories, great rivalries, and immense feats of courage. Along the way they battled financial hardship, injuries, discrimination, derision, the emerging doping culture and logistical nightmares. But they also found something else, an inner strength and a bond of sisterhood that would last the rest of their lives. Their heroic deeds have been almost forgotten. More than three decades later, older and wiser, the women look back at their brief moment at the pinnacle of cycling. What did they lose? What did they gain? And what can these pioneers of women’s sports offer to the next generation who dare to dream?