The Bike Show

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season

The Bike Show is an exciting and informative series from Great Big Story that caters to bicycle enthusiasts from all over the world. The show features a range of fascinating stories related to the world of cycling, including bike technology, cycling culture, personal triumphs, and various bike-related events.

A typical episode of The Bike Show begins with an overview of the topic of the day. It could be a new technology that is shaping the future of cycling, a personal story about overcoming obstacles, or a unique aspect of cycling culture in a particular city or country. Each episode is expertly curated to offer a unique and compelling narrative that keeps the audience engaged throughout.

One of the most striking aspects of The Bike Show is the high production value. The show features stunning visuals and crisp sound quality that gives the audience a front-row seat to the action. As you watch the show, you'll feel like you're right there with the cyclists as they navigate the urban jungle or take on difficult off-road terrain.

In addition to its impressive visuals, The Bike Show also boasts a highly informative and engaging narrative. The show is hosted by experienced and knowledgeable presenters who provide insightful commentary and analysis on the various topics covered. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or a newcomer to the sport, you're sure to learn something new and fascinating from each episode.

Some of the most popular episodes of The Bike Show focus on cutting-edge bike technology. From electric bikes to smart helmets, the show highlights the latest and greatest innovations in the cycling world. Viewers will learn about how these new developments are enhancing the cycling experience and making it more accessible to a wider audience.

In addition to its informative content, The Bike Show is also highly entertaining. The presenters are witty and personable, and they often inject a dose of humor into the episodes. Whether it's exploring the underground cycling scene in Tokyo or taking on a grueling bike race across the Swiss Alps, the show never fails to deliver exhilarating and memorable moments.

Another fascinating aspect of The Bike Show is its exploration of global cycling culture. Each episode takes viewers on a journey to a different part of the world, where they can experience the unique and diverse cycling cultures that exist in different countries and regions. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene countryside of rural Japan, The Bike Show offers a fascinating glimpse into the many ways that people all over the world enjoy cycling.

Overall, The Bike Show is an exceptional series that will appeal to anyone with a passion for cycling. With its engaging narrative, stunning visuals, and informative content, the show is a must-watch for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of this exciting sport. Whether you're a professional cyclist or simply someone who enjoys a leisurely ride through the park, The Bike Show is sure to impress and inspire.

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The Man Bringing Bike Thieves to Justice
7. The Man Bringing Bike Thieves to Justice
December 19, 2017
He made a promise on the wheels of his stolen bike that he would rid his city of the evil that took his ride. By day, he's an engineer, but at night, criminals and thieves call him ... Bike Batman. Braving through the city of Seattle, Washington, under the cloak of night, the unlikely vigilante goes forth on his mission to reunite stolen bikes with their rightful owners.
Biking through a Guatemalan Jungle Preserve
6. Biking through a Guatemalan Jungle Preserve
January 8, 2018
Winding through the lush rainforests below Guatemala's Volcan de Agua is a growing mecca for mountain biking. Known as El Zur, the 2,500-acre private nature reserve was created to protect the land. Turns out, the best way to do so sustainably is to offer a variety of outdoor activities. Join guide Jos
Riding Through Oakland With the Original Scraper Bike Team
5. Riding Through Oakland With the Original Scraper Bike Team
June 27, 2016
Tyrone Stevenson, better known as Baybe Champ, is East Oakland's "Scraper Bike King." Back in 2007, he and his cousin Avery Pittman started the Original Scraper Bike Team, teaching young people how to construct, repair and, most importantly, deck out their homemade bicycles. After almost 10 years of cruising, Champ and his crew have finally opened The Shed, their own youth-run bike shop.
This 15-Year-Old Beat a Rare Disease to Become a Competitive Cyclist
4. This 15-Year-Old Beat a Rare Disease to Become a Competitive Cyclist
June 27, 2017
Most competitive cyclists don't wear a backpack that keeps them alive. But most competitive cyclists are not like Hannah Jordan, a 15-year-old Tulsa native living with a rare metabolic condition. When she was younger, Jordan spent years in the hospital as doctors tried to diagnose her. Today, just a few years after learning to ride a bike, she's on the cusp of becoming a professional rider.
Penny Farthing Racing Is Still a Thing
3. Penny Farthing Racing Is Still a Thing
June 28, 2016
Forget lowrider bikes, the O.G. bicyclists rode high atop penny farthings. These old-school bikes with on oversized front wheel require excellent balance, and are still raced by cyclists today. We spoke with a penny farthing champion about the danger and delight of racing one of these throwback rides.
Fishing for Bikes in the Amsterdam Canals
2. Fishing for Bikes in the Amsterdam Canals
May 24, 2017
File this under "only in Amsterdam": fishing for bikes. As one of the world's most bicycle-friendly cities, there are, in fact, more bikes than humans in the Dutch capital. And with some 60 miles of canals winding through the city, odds are that a missing bike met its fate at the bottom of one. That's where skipper Jan de Jonge and his crew come in with their giant claw machine ...
Braving the World's Longest Downhill Bike Race
1. Braving the World's Longest Downhill Bike Race
July 5, 2016
Once a year, the best downhill mountain bike riders gather high in the French Alps for the Megavalanche. It's a madcap 18-mile race down the side of a mountain. En route, riders pass through alpine meadows, boulders, snow and even glaciers. With more than 6,000 feet of vertical descent and a physically taxing course, it's probably easier to fall down the mountain than ride.
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  • Premiere Date
    July 5, 2016