Motorcycle documentaries offer a unique glimpse into the world of two-wheeled adventure, showcasing the passion, culture, and adrenaline that define the biking community. From the history of iconic brands to the personal journeys of riders, these films capture the essence of what it means to ride. Here's a curated list of 10 must-watch documentaries that will rev up your interest in motorcycles.

On Any Sunday (1971)
Description: Directed by Bruce Brown, this classic documentary explores the diverse world of motorcycle racing, from desert racing to motocross, capturing the spirit of the 1970s biking scene.
Fact: Steve McQueen, an avid motorcycle enthusiast, not only appears in the film but also helped finance it.


The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
Description: While not strictly a documentary, this film is based on the real-life journey of young Che Guevara across South America, highlighting the transformative power of travel by motorcycle.
Fact: The film features Gael García Bernal as Che Guevara, and it was shot in various locations across Argentina, Chile, and Peru.


Faster (2003)
Description: "Faster" dives into the world of MotoGP, showcasing the lives of riders like Valentino Rossi and Mick Doohan, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the high-speed world of professional motorcycle racing.
Fact: The film was directed by Mark Neale, who also directed "The Doctor, The Tornado & The Kentucky Kid," another MotoGP documentary.


The World's Fastest Indian (2005)
Description: This film isn't strictly a documentary, but it's based on the true story of Burt Munro, a New Zealander who set numerous land speed records on his Indian Scout motorcycle. It's a testament to the spirit of motorcycle culture and the pursuit of speed.
Fact: Anthony Hopkins delivers an unforgettable performance as Burt Munro, and the film was shot in New Zealand, where Munro's real-life adventures took place.


One Week (2008)
Description: This Canadian film follows Ben Tyler, who, upon learning he has terminal cancer, decides to ride across Canada on his motorcycle to find himself before his time runs out.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life story of a man named Ben Tyler, who made a similar journey after his diagnosis.


Hitting the Apex (2015)
Description: Narrated by Brad Pitt, this documentary follows the lives and careers of six MotoGP riders, including Marc Márquez and Jorge Lorenzo, providing an insider's view of the sport's elite.
Fact: The film was produced by Mark Neale, who has become synonymous with motorcycle racing documentaries.


The Doctor, The Tornado & The Kentucky Kid (2006)
Description: This documentary focuses on the rivalry between MotoGP legends Valentino Rossi, Colin Edwards, and Nicky Hayden during the 2005 season, offering a personal look at their lives and the intense competition.
Fact: The film was released during the peak of Rossi's career, capturing his transition from Honda to Yamaha.


Riding Solo to the Top of the World (2006)
Description: Follow the journey of a lone Indian rider, Gaurav Jani, as he travels from India to the top of the world in Ladakh, showcasing the beauty and challenges of solo motorcycle travel.
Fact: The film was shot over a period of 45 days, capturing the harsh conditions and breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas.


TT3D: Closer to the Edge (2011)
Description: This documentary captures the Isle of Man TT race, one of the most dangerous motorcycle races in the world, through the eyes of Guy Martin, a charismatic racer. It's a thrilling exploration of speed, risk, and the human spirit.
Fact: The film includes footage from the 2010 TT race, where Martin came close to winning but was edged out by Ian Hutchinson, who won five races that year.


MotoGP Unlimited (2022)
Description: This Netflix series provides an in-depth look at the 2021 MotoGP season, showcasing the personal and professional lives of riders, teams, and the behind-the-scenes drama.
Fact: It's the first time MotoGP has allowed such extensive access to their teams and riders for a documentary series.
