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Driven to Ride

Flint Rock LLC, Mark Long
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    Dr. Wendy Pojmann on Why Italy Understands Motorcycles Better Than America

    27/05/2026 | 1h 1min
    The freedom of the open road, escape from the every day, and throw in a little rebellious spirit - that’s what motorcycles are all about right? Well, according to author, historian, and professor, Dr Wendy Pojmann, that idea may only exist in the US - whereas, in Italy, motorcycles are looked at more as a part of everyday life.

    In her book, Connected by the street, the myths and realities of motorcycles in the USA and Italy, Wendy breaks down the pretty striking difference between how motorcycles are perceived in the US culture versus the Italian culture - whether you look at racing, manufacturers, or even motorcycle clubs.

    The product of Wendy’s research stems from her passion for everything Italian - from Ducatis and Vespas to espresso, and combines it with her personal experiences from the surprising reactions of both Italians and Americans when they learn she rides a motorcycle - although I guess you won’t find a huge of crossover between college professors and motorcycle riders.

    What’s fascinating about Wendy’s book is that it takes a lot of things that motorcyclists may already ‘know’, but frames it in an academic sense, complete with research and historical context - and you may not look at Italian motorcycles the same way again.

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    Ari Henning's Life Built on the Love of Motorcycles

    13/05/2026 | 44min
    Ari Henning makes difficult look easy. That is, the host of “The Shop Manual,” RevZilla’s popular DIY video series, is able to convey with authority and clarity highly technical subjects related to motorcycle maintenance. If you don’t know Henning, you might think he is quoting directly from an actual shop manual. In reality, he knows those crucial details like the back of his throttle hand.

    Henning inherited the ability to confront the uncomfortable from his ex-racer father, Todd. “There was this sense that, ‘If someone can build something, I can figure out how to take it apart.’ Seeing dad fix anything, whether it was a motorcycle or the dishwasher or the furnace, imbued in me, ‘You can figure this out.’ So I never hesitated to take something apart.”

    That blind dive-into-the-unknown approach stretches beyond the shop to the open road. Henning and lifelong buddy Zack Courts’ often-comical “Common Tread XP” travel capers have been seen by millions on YouTube. “There’s this perception people seem to have that, when you leave your zip code, you’re more likely to have a mechanical or something,” he says. “That never bothered me.”

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    Jared Zaugg on Motorcycles as Art, Culture, and Connection

    29/04/2026 | 55min
    Jared Zaugg remembers the exact moment that motorcycles entered his life. He was an impressionable teenager, who, like many younger siblings, thought the world of his older brother. “He was super cool,” says Zaugg. “One day, he comes riding up to the house on a motorcycle he borrowed. I don’t even remember the brand or model, but that was it. I thought, ‘That’s for me.’”

    Thanks to his parents, Zaugg was raised around vintage automobiles. So, a deep interest in and an appreciation for machinery from a bygone era was already part of his genetic makeup. Which explains why he naturally gravitated toward vintage bikes. Not because they were less expensive, Zaugg notes. They weren’t, he acknowledges, but that’s where his personal tastes took him.

    “Driven to Ride” podcast host Mark Long digs into Zaugg’s wondrous “Legend of the Motorcycle International Concours d'Elegance,” which celebrated the art and history of motorcycling. “Having motorcycles on a golf course at a resort on the ocean was unique,” says Zaugg. “It elevated motorcycles to the same level as motorcars, works of art worthy of admiration and presentation.”

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    Ken Hill: "You Don't Need More Seat Time, You Need Better Training"

    15/04/2026 | 50min
    Do you remember your first motorcycle ride? Chances are, you were a teenager or maybe even younger. Ken Hill is an exception to that rule of thumb. In fact, the California native didn’t purchase his first motorcycle, a Honda CBR600F2, until age 30. He began road racing the very same year. Now in his early 60s, Hill is considered the top riding coach in the U.S.

    “I always wanted to race cars,” Hill admits to “Driven to Ride” podcast host Mark Long. “I couldn’t afford to race cars, so I said, ‘You know what? I’ll race motorcycles.’ I’d never been to a track, never seen a motorcycle race. I was time-crunched. I was finance-crunched. To do something that I wanted to do, and to do it well, I had to structure it.”

    A successful racing career led to instructor roles at the Freddie Spencer High Performance Riding School and the Yamaha Champions Riding School. Hill ultimately founded his own one-on-one coaching business, Ken Hill Coaching. “There’s nothing better than riding well,” he says. “I believe anybody can do it if they have to have the discipline and the right methodology.”

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    Nata on the Road Travels Wherever She Wants, Whenever She Wants

    01/04/2026 | 58min
    A Swiss-born adventurer, photographer, and vlogger, Nathalie Depierraz has spent most of the past decade traveling by motorcycle throughout Europe and Africa. Known to her audience as “Nata On The Road,” she leads a largely nomadic life. “I would dare to say I’m a pro traveler,” Depierraz tells “Driven to Ride” host Mark Long, adding with a laugh, “I’m absolutely not a pro rider.”

    For Depierraz, her choice of motorcycle—a Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 that she refers to as “my little tractor”—is simply a two-wheel tool used to achieve her greater travel goals. “Not that the bike doesn’t mean anything,” she concedes, “but I would never take my motorbike to just go around for an hour or something like that. That’s not my type of riding.”

    Depierraz equates the travel experience to breathing oxygen—she can’t exist without it. With that in mind, risk, real or imagined, melts away. “For a lot of people, it’s scary,” she admits. “‘What if I don’t make it?’” And no other form of transportation provides the independence of a motorcycle. “I can go wherever I want, whenever I want,” she says. Who could ask for anything more?

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Sobre Driven to Ride
Driven to Ride shares the stories of motorcyclists from all walks of life: prominent journalists, racers, celebrities who you didn’t know rode motorcycles, first-time adventurers, and ordinary folks who have taken extraordinary adventures. Driven to Ride also documents the adventures of its host, Mark Long, further exploring his life-changing experiences on two wheels. You’ll meet riders just like you who share moving stories about why they love to ride and how the sport has changed their lives. Our hope is that Driven to Ride will help you enjoy every ride that much more.
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