"Breaking Away" Peter Yates
This a personal favorite: I don't believe this is a great film, but it is the type of film that makes you feel good even after repeated feelings. The setting is Bloomington, Indiana, the home of Indiana University. There are the usual town and gown rivalries. The townies are called "cutters" after the local limestone workers.
The film focuses on four cutters, recent high school graduates, uncertain about their futures. They go swimming in a pond formed by the limestone quarry. One of the indications of the town gown conflict is the attitude of these four young men towards the invasion of their swimming hole by IU students.
The conflict intensifies into an actual physical confrontation. One of the four, Dave, is prize winning cyclist. His father runs a shady used car dealership. Dave idolizes Italian cyclists. He plays Italian music, has Italian posters in his room. He goes so far as to serenade an attractive co-ed in Italian outside her sorority house. He participates in a race with the Cinzano team. They dismount him using a bicycle pump.
The movie culminates with the cutters participating in the Little 500 bicycle race. This was a longtime feature of IU tradition. The cutter team wins due primarily to Dave's heroic efforts. Steve Teisch, the writer, won an academy award for best original screenplay. Teisch was an IU graduate and based the race part of the movie on a real life situation.
The film is not currently available on DVD. Used copies are pricey. As per usual try your library. It is available for streaming.