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Estimated from 19 chart positions in 19 markets.
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- 🇺🇸US · Automotive#1225K to 30K
- 🇨🇦CA · Automotive#1925K to 30K
- 🇮🇳IN · Automotive#4230K to 100K
- 🇧🇷BR · Automotive#5030K to 100K
- 🇮🇹IT · Automotive#1091K to 10K
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77K to 273K🎙 ~2x weekly·68 episodes·Last published today - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
154K to 545K🇮🇳18%🇧🇷18%🇸🇬18%+16 more - Active Followers
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61K to 218K
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The Making of a Motorcycle Coach - Nick Ienatsch, Part 1
Jun 24, 2026
Unknown duration
What 50 Years of Motorcycling Taught Scot Harden
Jun 10, 2026
1h 02m 10s
Dr. Wendy Pojmann on Why Italy Understands Motorcycles Better Than America
May 27, 2026
1h 01m 39s
Ari Henning's Life Built on the Love of Motorcycles
May 13, 2026
44m 52s
Jared Zaugg on Motorcycles as Art, Culture, and Connection
Apr 29, 2026
55m 01s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() The Making of a Motorcycle Coach - Nick Ienatsch, Part 1 | In the early 1980s, Nick Ienatsch was studying English at the University of Utah and working part-time at a Salt Lake City motorcycle dealership. He wrote a letter to Art Friedman, the editor of Motorcyclist magazine, asking for a job. Friedman hired Ienatsch in 1984, launching a two-wheel adventure that has positively impacted the lives of hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists. | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() What 50 Years of Motorcycling Taught Scot Harden✨ | motorcyclingracing+3 | Scot Harden | Bajahall-of-fame | — | motorcyclingScot Harden+5 | — | 1h 02m 10s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Dr. Wendy Pojmann on Why Italy Understands Motorcycles Better Than America✨ | motorcyclescultural differences+3 | Dr. Wendy Pojmann | — | ItalyAmerica | motorcyclesItaly+5 | — | 1h 01m 39s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Ari Henning's Life Built on the Love of Motorcycles✨ | motorcycle maintenanceDIY+3 | Ari Henning | RevZillaThe Shop Manual | — | motorcyclesmaintenance+3 | — | 44m 52s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Jared Zaugg on Motorcycles as Art, Culture, and Connection✨ | motorcyclesart+4 | Jared Zaugg | — | — | motorcyclesart+5 | — | 55m 01s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Ken Hill: "You Don't Need More Seat Time, You Need Better Training"✨ | motorcycle ridingtraining+3 | Ken Hill | Honda CBR600F2 | California | motorcycletraining+3 | — | 50m 30s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Nata on the Road Travels Wherever She Wants, Whenever She Wants✨ | motorcycle traveladventure+3 | Nathalie Depierraz | Driven to Ride | SwitzerlandEurope+1 | motorcycletravel+5 | — | 58m 29s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Hustle, Risk, Repeat: Tom McComas' Life as a Hollywood Stuntman✨ | Hollywoodstuntman+3 | Tom McComas | What Color is Your Parachute? | — | stuntmanHollywood+3 | — | 50m 13s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Ken Condon on the Deep End of Motorcycling✨ | motorcyclingcommuting+5 | Ken Condon | — | — | motorcyclingcommuter+5 | — | 1h 07m 56s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Sam Manicom's Eight Curious, Dangerous, and Unforgettable Eight Years Around the World✨ | motorcycle traveladventure+3 | Sam Manicom | Into AfricaUnder Asian Skies+2 | — | motorcycletravel+4 | — | 1h 02m 56s | |
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| 2/4/26 | ![]() Kevin Bulger - Building a Motorcycle Tour Company in Tanzania✨ | motorcycle toursTanzania+3 | Kevin Bulger | iRideArusha | TanzaniaEast Africa | motorcycletour company+5 | — | 48m 26s | |
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Cory Texter: A Flat Track Champion Building The Next Generation of Racers✨ | flat track racingmotorcycle culture+3 | Cory Texter | Harley-Davidson | — | Cory Texterflat track racing+5 | — | 50m 41s | |
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Genevieve Schmitt Blazed Her Own Trail in the Motorcycle Industry✨ | motorcyclingwomen in motorcycling+3 | Genevieve Schmitt | Women Riders NowSpeed Channel | — | motorcycle reviewsriding vlogs+3 | — | 54m 41s | |
| 12/27/25 | ![]() FortNine’s 19-Day Around-the-World Attempt — What It Took and What It Cost✨ | motorcycle traveladventure+4 | — | FortNineLe tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours | Vancouver | FortNinemotorcycle+5 | — | 1h 29m 31s | |
| 12/24/25 | ![]() FortNine Tried to Ride Around the World in 19 Days✨ | motorcycle projectsadventure travel+3 | RyanConnor+1 | FortNine | — | FortNinemotorcycle+5 | — | 6m 20s | |
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Barber Motorsports Museum | The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum exists at the intersection of the past, present, and future of motorcycling. “Driven to Ride” host Mark Long traveled to the museum for the very first time this past October. His eye-opening experience coincided with the annual Barber Vintage Festival, which attracts tens of thousands of riders from all over North America and beyond to central Alabama. | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() Ultan Guilfoyle, The Art of the Motorcycle | Ultan Guilfoyle is a filmmaker and an author, who co-curated the landmark 1998 exhibition “The Art of the Motorcycle” at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. “Installing motorcycles in the rotunda was a thrill,” he recalls. “It was like taking sculptural, three-dimensional objects and putting them up in the space and allowing people to see them in a way they had never seen before.” | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() Wendy Schneider, Angels of Dirt | Wendy Schneider’s recently released film, “Angels of Dirt,” is a true labor of love. The 90-minute picture focuses on Charlotte Kainz, who, as a child, embraced the male-dominated sport of flat-track motorcycle racing. One of the challenges, Schneider tells “Driven to Ride” host Mark Long, was explaining the rich history of this “go fast, turn left” form of two-wheel competition to a new audience. While Schneider interviewed a number of top former racers, both men and women, Kainz is at the heart of the story. “This is somebody, who, at a very early age, was carving out her destiny,” she says. “Watching her emerge as a contender, who said, ‘I want to race a Harley-Davidson XR-750. I want to race it at the Springfield Mile, and I want to win.’ She was her own compass.” Kainz was a force, says Schneider. “All of us who were friends with her over the years loved watching her become who she became. That pairing of this young person on this monstrous motorcycle meant something that was bigger than both of them. It was really quite beautiful to be around. Why not celebrate it?” Why not, indeed. Watch the film at angelsofdirt.com. | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Heather Wilson Schiltz, High Gear Success & Momentum: A Motorsports Podcast | Motorcycling has opened nearly every door imaginable for Heather Wilson Schiltz, both personally and professionally. Schiltz heads up High Gear Success, a communications and marketing firm that caters to motorsports companies, event organizers, and racers. She is also the host of “Momentum: A Motorsports Podcast.” And, borrowing from her childhood dreams, she teaches others to ride. | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | ![]() Ben Taylor, Beachman Motor Company | Beachman Motor Company makes one of the coolest-looking electric motorcycles you’ve never heard of. It may legally be considered a moped, but don’t get it twisted, you can actually ride their ‘64 model on the road. It’s the brainchild of Ben Taylor, the co-founder of the Canadian company, who’s got a soft spot for the classic designs of the 60s and 70s, whether its fashion, cars, or motorcycles. He had a dream to combine the cutting-edge technology of the EV world with the timeless styling of classic small-displacement Japanese motorcycles…think a cafe’d Kawasaki KZ200 or a Honda CB250, with a battery and electric hub-mounted motor instead of an internal combustion engine. After meeting his co-founder, Steve, who was already building cafe-racers for fun, Beachman was born. But Ben’s aim is higher than just cramming a battery into a classic-styled bike, he wants folks who would normally never throw a leg over a motorcycle to try a Beachman, introduce a whole new crowd to just how fun two wheels can be, and prove to the world that small electric motorcycles can be a viable form of transportation. | — | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | ![]() AMA Vintage Days 2025 | Every July, tens of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts descend on the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Morrow County, Ohio, to celebrate and honor the history of motorcycling in America. AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days is a long-standing tradition and the largest fundraiser for the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation, which supports the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. “We have vintage racing—off-road, trials, motocross, flat track, road racing, you name it,” explained AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. “We also have the world’s largest motorcycle swap meet. We have, if you can imagine this, over 850 vendor spaces. It’s just gigantic. We try to add new elements or do something a little different each year, and it continues to grow.” AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days caters to all motorcyclists, and the event can get a bit rowdy after the sun goes down. “It was crazy,” one attendee told “Driven to Ride” host Mark Long. “Things got louder. There were a lot more two-strokes on the pipe. There were fireworks. There were, let’s call them, festivities.” Next year, VMD is scheduled for July 24 through July 26. Put it on your calendar. | — | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | ![]() Mike Mullaney, Mullaney Cycle Works | Mike Mullaney might not be a household name, but if you follow NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle drag racing, you’ve likely seen his world-class work, albeit briefly as it flashes past the grandstands en route to a sub-7-second pass. Mullaney designs and builds chassis for “Flyin’” Ryan Oehler, who has already pocketed not one, but two “Wallys,” professional straight-line competition’s top honor. An accomplished drag racer himself, the 35-year-old husband and father of two got his start a decade ago with Vance & Hines Motorsports. “I knew I wanted to be a fabricator,” says Mullaney, “but I had never turned on a TIG welder. I had never turned on a lathe. I had never turned on a milling machine. Matt Hines, Andrew Hines, and Eddie Krawiec taught me a lot of what I know today.” When COVID led to staff reductions at V&H, Mullaney struck out on his own, forming Mullaney Cycle Works. Before he cuts metal, Mullaney creates the entire frame in CAD. Why? One, he doesn't want to waste material. Two, he needs to know exactly where everything goes, down to the millimeter. Career highlight? That’s easy: Oehler’s 200.77-mph pass this past May at Route 66 Raceway. | — | ||||||
| 9/3/25 | ![]() Dax Harlow, MotoQuest | Chances are your motorcycle bucket list just keeps growing and growing. Sure, you’ll eventually cross a few off our list, but to be honest, the hardest part of any motorcycle trip, is just starting. That’s where Dax Harlow and MotoQuest come in. Dax has been riding basically his whole life, and was determined to get into the motorcycle industry - or specifically to get paid to ride motorcycles - one way or another. And by pure determination and persistence, he’s living the dream. Dax’s official title is Chaos Coordinator, which means he runs the Portland branch of MotoQuest, a worldwide motorcycle tour company that was originally founded in Alaska, back in the 90s. Since then, they’ve expanded to offer tours all over the world, like South America and Japan, but they’ve also curated some of the best rides in the United States as well. Whatever trip is on your radar, both Dax and MotoQuest love to help people achieve their bucket list rides, whether that’s going on an all-inclusive, fully guided tour, as Dax has led in the unparalleled American Southwest, or maybe something as simple as helping plot out GPS points on BDR routes in the just-as-unique Pacific Northwest. Or, if you just want to rent one of their BMW’s and make your own ride, you can do that too. | — | ||||||
| 8/20/25 | ![]() Tim de Jong, Donkey Sunrise | Lots of folks fantasize about following their dreams. Most ideas, however, never get past the initial imagination phase. Some years ago, Tim de Jong was backpacking in Southeast Asia. He rented one of the small-displacement motorcycles common to that part of the world. “I really felt the freedom,” he says. “I was like, ‘Wow, this is the best way to travel, actually.’” After returning to his native Netherlands, however, de Jong fell back into his daily routine, which didn’t include motorcycles. A friend proposed a two-wheel vacation in Colombia. De Jong didn’t have a motorcycle license, but that inconvenience was soon resolved, and his life changed forever. “It was so addictive,” he tells “Driven to Ride” host Mark Long. “I was totally hooked.” De Jong and his small team now own and operate “Donkey Sunrise,” Colombia’s gateway to all sorts of adventures, including motorcycle tours. Here’s the fun part: Tour difficulty is based on the “banana system.” One banana equates to “pavement only,” while five bananas means you’d better bring your off-road “A” game. How many bananas are you feeling? | — | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | ![]() Ted Kettler | As adolescent introductions to motorcycling go, author and podcaster Ted Kettler’s first two-wheel experience probably isn’t unique. But, as he tells host Mark Long on this episode of the “Driven to Ride” podcast, that moment in time more than half a century ago left an indelible mark on his consciousness—in the shape of Harley-Davidson’s iconic bar-and-shield logo, no less. “I can remember standing on the front seat of my mother’s car,” he laughs. “We were at a traffic light and a motorcycle pulled up in the lane next to us. I said, “Wow! What’s that?” And my mother said, “That’s a Harley-Davidson.” I remember it was turquoise and white. Then, the light turned green and he took off. From that moment on, I was all about Harley-Davidson.” Kettler has hosted the “Motorcycle Men Podcast” for a decade, and in 2024, he published, “The Road Most Traveled: A Motorcycle Ride Along the East Coast of America.” Whereas most riders seek out the best back roads, Kettler set off on his trip with the polar-opposite intention: to follow the busiest highways, from the northeast to the Florida Keys. Beep, beep! Honk, honk! | — | ||||||
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