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3000 Miles
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DVD release cover
Directed byMaximillion Cooper
Produced byMaximillion Cooper
Julie Brangstrup
Patrick Fischer
Barnaby Girling
Antony Adel
StarringBam Margera
Tony Hawk
Ryan Dunn
Mike Vallely
Mike Escamilla
CinematographyJared Prindle
Ryan Young
Edited byAlex Burt
Arlen Figgis
Music byRoxbury Music
Distributed byGumball 3000 Films
Release date
  • November 13, 2007 (2007-11-13)
Running time
105 minutes
LanguageEnglish

3000 Miles is a 2007 documentary film directed and produced by Gumball 3000 founder Maximillion Cooper. It was filmed during the 2006 Gumball 3000 rally. The film predominantly follows two cars; Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn in Bam's Lamborghini Gallardo, and Tony Hawk, Mike Vallely and Mike Escamilla in a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 on their 3000-mile journey from London to Los Angeles, via Europe and Asia. Before the film started, the narrator gives a verbal statement:

Warning. The following film contains scenes of irresponsible behaviour. All such behaviour was carried out by adults that should know better. Most scenes were carried out under the supervision of the local police and authorities, or were enacted purely for the dramatic effect of the film. No driving took place under the influence of alcohol or other banned substances. Accordingly, The Gumball 3000 Group, the director, its associates, partners, sponsors, supporting Governments, charities and other people involved in the making of this film must insist that no one attempt to copy this rally. We would also like to inform the audience that we do not condone any illegal or dangerous behaviour, and wish to make it clear that the original intention was to make a far more stylish event than what you are about to see.