This is a solid, well-received sports documentary about one of cycling's greatest sprinters making an improbable comeback. The audience scores are strong, and it delivers on the inspirational sports doc formula.
That said, it's inherently niche. If your teen is into cycling, competitive sports, or just loves a good comeback story, this could be genuinely moving. If they're not? It's going to feel like homework. The 14+ rating suggests some intensity—probably crashes, maybe some language—but nothing shocking for the genre.
The WISE score reflects that it's enriching and wholesome with good lessons about perseverance, but it's not particularly imaginative (it's a straightforward sports bio) and has limited appeal outside its target audience. Worth a watch if the subject matter clicks, but don't force it on kids who couldn't care less about cycling.



