Adeline Van Buren (American, 1889-1949): First woman to ride solo motorcycle across continental US in 1916 with sister Augusta.
Allan Karl (American, born 1960): Solo world circumnavigation covering 62,000 miles in 35 countries on five continents.
Augusta Van Buren (American, 1884-1959): Co-pioneer with sister Adeline of women's transcontinental motorcycling in 1916.
Benka Pulko (Slovenian, born 1973): Holds two Guinness World Records for 5.5-year journey across seven continents.
Bernard Smith (British, born 1955): Circumnavigated world with blind partner Cathy Birchall on BMW motorcycle.
Bessie Stringfield (American, 1911-1993): African-American pioneer who rode solo across US eight times in 1930s-1940s.
Bharadwaj Dayala (Indian, born 1983): Around the world motorcycle journey in 18 months covering multiple continents.
Cannonball Baker (American, 1882-1960): Speed record pioneer, first to ride coast-to-coast in under 12 days (1914).
Carl Stearns Clancy (American, 1890-1971): First person to circumnavigate globe by motorcycle (1912-1913).
Cathy Birchall (British, born 1962): Blind adventurer who circumnavigated world on motorcycle with partner Bernard Smith.
Charley Boorman (British, born 1966): Adventure icon famous for "Long Way Round" and "Long Way Down" expeditions.
Chris Scott (British, born 1954): Sahara Desert motorcycle expert and author of adventure motorcycling handbooks.
Clare Sheridan (British, 1885-1970): Early female adventurer who rode across Europe on "Satanella" motorcycle in 1925.
Danell Lynn (American, born 1960): Set multiple Guinness World Records for motorcycle endurance and distance riding.
Dave Barr (Canadian, born 1946): First double-amputee to circumnavigate world by motorcycle, Vietnam veteran.
David McGonigal (Australian, born 1952): Motorcycle adventurer who rode to Antarctica, multiple world circumnavigations.
Edward Chadeayne (American, 1886-1960): Early American transcontinental motorcycle pioneer (1905).
Ewan McGregor (British, born 1971): Scottish actor whose motorcycle adventures brought long-distance riding to mainstream audiences.
Glen Heggstad (American, born 1946): Author and adventurer known for extreme motorcycle journeys and survival stories.
Greg Frazier (American, born 1944): Motorcycle adventurer and author who has circumnavigated multiple times.
Helge Pedersen (Norwegian, born 1945): Epic 10-year, 400,000-mile journey through 85 countries.
Jim Rogers (American, born 1942): Finance guru who combined world travel with investment insights in "Investment Biker."
John Gerber (American, 1937-2010): Scooter adventurer who proved small bikes could handle big journeys.
Jūgatsu Toi (Japanese, born 1948): Japanese motorcycle adventurer known for Eurasian crossing journeys.
Kane Avellano (British, born 1993): Youngest person to solo circumnavigate world by motorcycle at age 23.
Kevin Sanders (British, born 1964): With wife Julia, broke world circumnavigation records and founded GlobeBusters.
Julia Sanders (British, born 1966): With husband Kevin, set multiple world records for motorcycle circumnavigation.
Larry Grodsky (American, 1954-2006): Motorcycle safety expert and long-distance touring advocate.
Louis Bloom (British, born 1965): Leader of Mondo Enduro expedition, circumnavigated world with team.
Max Reisch (Austrian, 1913-1985): Pioneer who reached India overland by motorcycle in 1933.
Neil Peart (Canadian, 1952-2020): Rush drummer whose healing motorcycle journey became literary classic "Ghost Rider."
Nick Sanders (British, born 1958): Speed record holder for fastest solo motorcycle circumnavigation.
Paul Pelland (American, born 1958): "Long Haul Paul" who rides extensively to raise MS awareness.
Robert Edison Fulton Jr. (American, 1909-2004): Early circumnavigator (1932-1933) whose "One Man Caravan" inspired generations.
Sjaak Lucassen (Dutch, born 1957): 10-year journey covering 74,000 km on 50cc scooter.
Ted Simon (British, born 1931): Author of classic "Jupiter's Travels," philosophical approach to motorcycle travel.
Theresa Wallach (British, 1909-1971): Motorcycle pioneer who rode Cape Town to Algiers in 1935.
Zoltán Sulkowsky (Hungarian, 1898-1973): Early circumnavigator (1928-1936) whose 8-year journey proved global exploration possible.