World Motorcycle Day 2021: 6 Best Motorcycle Documentaries & Movies To Binge On
Highlights
- On Any Sunday is a much-watch for those who like vintage motorcycles
- Hitting The Apex brings the best of MotoGP to your screens
- Long Way Round & Gaurav Jani's documentaries will satiate your wanderlust
It's another year we are home celebrating World Motorcycle Day as the pandemic continues to restrict our travel. But hey, from adversity comes opportunity, and that's what we plan to do this year. While riding a motorcycle may be restricted for a while, it's a good time to binge on some great content around - any guesses? - motorcycles, of course. Over the years, there have been some fantastic movies and documentaries made around two wheels and now's a good time as any to catch them. So without waiting any longer, we present our top six best motorcycle documentaries and movies you must watch this World Motorcycle Day 2021.
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1. On Any Sunday (1971)
This Bruce Brown moto film recently celebrated its 50th anniversary and it has managed to stand the test of time. On Any Sunday is possibly one of the most iconic motorcycle films every made and is absolute visual experience for motorcyclists. The 96-minute feature film is centred around riding buddies Malcolm Smith, Mert Lawwill, and a certain star Steve McQueen. It's captures the simple pleasures of riding together, jumping dunes, pulling wheelies for the camera, and riding off into the sunset. No matter the era you were born in, On Any Sunday will resonate with you and its impact travels beyond celluloid even today.
2. TT3D: Closer to the Edge (2011)
Based on the races held at the Isle of Man in Ireland, Closer to the Edge is absolutely fantastic show of all's that's at stake when it comes to competing in the race there. It also dives deeper into the lives of the motorcycle racers that have attempted to conquer this island circuit. The 104-minute documentary is a worth watch for motorsport aficionados and has a tremendous repeat value.
3. Long Way Round (2004)
It's been over 15 years since this series starring Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman released but Long Way Round continues to be a favourite for motorcycle travellers. It documented the Ewan and Charley's ride from London to New York on BMW Motorcycles, paired with a support crew and a doctor. If you do like adventure travel stories from these two, do check out the documentary sequels Lock Way Down (2007) and the latest Long Way Up (2020) that cover their adventures on two-wheels in other parts of the world. Has that travel bug bitten you too?
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4. Riding Solo To The Top Of The World (2006)
This documentary almost works in the same way as ASMR if you watch without any distractions. Gaurav Jani's visual time capsule witnesses motorcyclist/filmmaker starting his ride from Mumbai, going all the way up to the Changthang Plateau in Tibet, astride the Royal Enfield Bullet 350. It's exactly the old-school, no-nonsense travel story that you can revisit time and again. We know we do.
5. Road. The Dunlop Family Story (2014)
If you liked Closer to the Edge then you have to watch Road. It's based on the Dunlop family, who have arguably won and lost the most competing in the Isle of Man TT. Joey Dunlop was of the first generation to race on the island's closed country circuit only to be succeeded by the next generation. For fans of racing, this is a documentary that you have to watch.
6. Hitting The Apex (2015)
Hitting the Apex is the story of six of the fastest motorcycle racers of all time. It's the kind of high octane action you'd expect, only with real people and no retakes. The film manages to move beyond its MotoGP narrative and focus on the superstars of the sport. It also does a good job of conveying the technicalities of MotoGP without feeling too pedantic. And that quality makes it accessible to a wider audience, and not just MotoGP fans.