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Twist The Throttle – New Air Dates!

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Exciting news — The first episode of “Twist The Throttle”, which is on Honda, has a new premiere date!

Discovery HD Theater, which is Channel 76 on your DirecTV system, has scheduled the first episode of the eight part series to premiere on Monday, April 6 at 10pm, immediately following American Chopper.

The second episode features Ducati and it premieres on April 13th at 10pm.

More info shortly…

Update: Detailed episode listings are now available on the Discovery HD Theater website here.

Info Below…

Apr 06, 10:00 pm
(60 minutes)

Remind Me
Twist the Throttle
Honda

Today, Honda is both a worldwide brand and instantly recognizable name. But in the beginning, Honda is nothing more than Soichiro Honda’s last name.
Apr 07, 1:00 am
(60 minutes)

Remind Me
Twist the Throttle
Honda

Today, Honda is both a worldwide brand and instantly recognizable name. But in the beginning, Honda is nothing more than Soichiro Honda’s last name.
Apr 07, 5:00 am
(60 minutes)

Remind Me
Twist the Throttle
Honda

Today, Honda is both a worldwide brand and instantly recognizable name. But in the beginning, Honda is nothing more than Soichiro Honda’s last name.
Apr 12, 5:00 am
(60 minutes)

Remind Me
Twist the Throttle
Honda

Today, Honda is both a worldwide brand and instantly recognizable name. But in the beginning, Honda is nothing more than Soichiro Honda’s last name.
Apr 12, 4:00 pm
(60 minutes)

Remind Me
Twist the Throttle
Honda

Today, Honda is both a worldwide brand and instantly recognizable name. But in the beginning, Honda is nothing more than Soichiro Honda’s last name.
Apr 13, 10:00 pm
(60 minutes)

Remind Me
Twist the Throttle
Ducati
TV-PG

Motorcycles weren’t what the Ducati brothers had in mind when they first created a radio manufacturing company in 1926. See how the Ducati’s revolutionary designs have inspired modern pop culture.
Apr 14, 1:00 am
(60 minutes)

Remind Me
Twist the Throttle
Ducati
TV-PG

Motorcycles weren’t what the Ducati brothers had in mind when they first created a radio manufacturing company in 1926. See how the Ducati’s revolutionary designs have inspired modern pop culture.
Apr 14, 5:00 am
(60 minutes)

Remind Me
Twist the Throttle
Ducati
TV-PG

Motorcycles weren’t what the Ducati brothers had in mind when they first created a radio manufacturing company in 1926. See how the Ducati’s revolutionary designs have inspired modern pop culture.

Update:
HD THEATER TAKES TO THE ROAD WITH TWIST THE THROTTLE, AN EIGHT-PART SERIES EXPLORING SOME OF THE GREATEST MOTORCYCLE BRANDS IN THE WORLD

Original Turbo.com Broadband Series Makes Its Television Debut with New Footage on HD Theater Starting Monday, April 6

(Silver Spring, MD) – Millions of people ride motorcycles and millions more fantasize about what it would be like to ride these cultural icons of speed, freedom, craftsmanship and personal rebellion. HD Theater’s new series, TWIST THE THROTTLE, takes audiences on a remarkable 36,000 mile journey across the globe to explore eight of the most famous sport motorcycling brands. Each episode focuses on a single brand, showcasing the remarkable history; the behind-closed-door factory, design facilities and R&D departments; and ultimately, what it is like to ride these magnificent machines on some of the most picturesque roads and spectacular racetracks in the world. The brands covered in TWIST THE THROTTLE include Bimota, BMW, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, MV Agusta, Suzuki and Yamaha. TWIST THE THROTTLE premieres on HD Theater starting Monday, April 6 at 10 PM ET/PT. Additionally, TWIST THE THROTTLE is narrated by actor Ed Quinn (Eureka, CSI:NY), who is an avid sport bike rider.

Using spectacular 1080i high-definition and 5.1 digital surround sound, TWIST THE THROTTLE takes viewers directly to challenging racetracks like Kawasaki’s Autopolis on the island of Kyushu and Honda’s top-secret proving grounds in California’s Mojave Desert. For the first time ever, outside cameras were permitted on Yamaha’s private test track, Fukoroi, in Hamamatsu where TWIST THE THROTTLE put two of Yamaha’s newest sports bikes to the test. In addition to exclusive access to these private test facilities, the series travels on the open road through picturesque locales like northern Italy’s Futa Pass. Originally an ancient Roman road linking Florence to Bologna, the Futa Pass has over 200 curves carved into the mountainside in just a 20 mile stretch.

In addition, TWIST THE THROTTLE journeys through the history of each brand through interviews with the people behind their unique design philosophies. The series features an exclusive interview with
Massimo Tamburini, considered to be the “Michelangelo of Italian motorcycle design,” who created some of the most iconic motorcycles including the Ducati 916 and the MV Agusta F4. Normally a recluse, Tamburini unlocks the doors of his design studio to reveal how he creates “mechanical art” and why he believes machines have souls. Additional interviews feature some of
the most important names in the motorcycle world telling each brand’s remarkable story including:
• Honda’s Masanori Aoki, BMW’s David Robb and Yamaha’s Atsushi Ishiyama
• Former racing World Champions Freddie Spencer, Wayne Rainey, and Kevin Schwantz
• Current American road racing stars Mat Mladin, Neil Hodgson, Miguel Duhamel, Ben Bostrom, Jamie
Hacking and Reg Pridmore
• Legendary motorcycle journalists Nick Ienatsch, Mark Hoyer, Mitch Boehm, Clement Salvadori and
Mark Tuttle

About HD Theater
The first 24-hour high-definition network to broadcast all of its content in brilliant 1080i and 5.1 digital
surround sound, HD Theater offers compelling real-world and motorized content from a wide range of
categories including adventure, technology, nature and world culture – all designed to provide viewers
with the highest-quality television experience available. .

About Discovery Communications
Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) is the world’s number one nonfiction
media company reaching more than 1.5 billion cumulative subscribers in 170 countries. Discovery
empowers people to explore their world and satisfy their curiosity through 100-plus worldwide networks,
led by Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Science Channel, Planet Green, Investigation Discovery
and HD Theater, as well as leading consumer and educational products and services, and a diversified
portfolio of digital media services including HowStuffWorks.com. For more information, please visit
www.discoverycommunications.com.

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  • 1000M

    Just caught the first episode. Awesome work! I hope that we’ll have an opportunity to purchase the entire series in the future!

  • http://www.twistingasphalt.com Dylan

    Glad to hear you enjoyed the first episode :)
    D

  • http://www.damiengaudet.com tonupdamien

    The Honda episode was great. Nice work.

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  • Apollo

    Love the show, but I can’t help but notice you haven’t had an episode on Harley-Davidson. Really? I know you’re mostly sport bike related, but some of the manufacturers you’ve shown were pitching bikes that were not sport bikes. Also, Harley owns Buell sport bikes, and they also have the V-Rod which is more on the sport side of things.

  • http://www.twistingasphalt.com Dylan

    Hey ya Apollo – Great to hear you’re enjoying the shows… You pose a great question and I’ve certainly seen a fair number of folks asking the same thing on various forums.

    There are a lot of layers to the answer, some of which I can share and some I can’t, but the short version is that when this project started the core idea behind it was to focus on the sport side of motorcycling – the guys who drag knees, race, and push performance envelope – that’s not intended as a knock against any brand by any means, rather it’s just that when doing something like you’ve got start somewhere and find some sort of focus for the project… Also, frankly given the vast amount of programming already dedicated to the chopper scene, which while clearly not all Harley related or based, certainly treads in their backyard, it was decided by everyone involved to by-pass them on this go-around in order to focus the manufacturers with less of a TV presence.

    Right now, I hope you understand I can’t really comment much about the future of the series, but I will say that there are certainly a number of other brands, bikes and/or forms of racing that intrigue me both as filmmaker and a rider because of the stories behind them. There’s some tremendous history out there — For example the V-Rod certainly catches my eye, if for no other reason then because of Porsche’s involvement with it — and there is some really cool stuff that a number of folks are working on in terms of bikes from the present and the past… Some are brands the mainstream riding community might readily know, while others might be a bit more obscure… So certainly we’re intrigued by a great number of things :)

    Cheers,
    D

  • yzf_R6_2007

    I caught the MV-Agusta show and Kawasaki but im waiting on Yamaha’s to air hopefully soon. Good show go into great detail about history of the motorcycle and company.

    Big ups for this show

  • Scott Beauchene

    would love to be able to purchase these series on DVD. Will they be available in the future?

    Thanks for creating these series, so much history and informative.

    Thanks,
    Scott

  • http://www.twistingasphalt.com Dylan

    Hey ya Scott-

    Thanks for the kind words — great to hear you enjoyed the shows… Unfortunately right now we don’t have any info on possible DVDs, though I’d suspect we should have some sort of word by the end of the year…

    Cheers,
    Dylan

  • Sapnjc

    7/31/11 Are the DVD’s available for purchase yet? My son has a Goldwing and would love a copy that included the Goldwing segment.  He enjoyed all and would love to have the DVDs

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