He added: “You hear people on television, like racing commentators and people who should know better, pooh-poohing electric bikes. With Ewan McGregor, Charley Boorman, David Alexanian, Russ Malkin. I just would tell people to go and try one.” Long Way Down: Created by David Alexanian, Charley Boorman, Russ Malkin, Ewan McGregor. People are resistant to it,” said McGregor. Read more: McGregor teases plot for Obi-Wan Kenobi series The big change this time around is that the duo embarked on their 13,000-mile trip on prototype electric Harley-Davidson bikes - a move that will likely be divisive among bike purists. He has reunited with Boorman for another marathon ride in Apple TV+ series Long Way Up, 13 years after their last collaboration in 2007’s Long Way Down. The 49-year-old star told Yahoo Movies UK his documentaries with close friend Charley Boorman are not “so bike-centric” and appeal even to people who “don't know anything about bikes and don't care”. Ewan McGregor is not expecting backlash from fans of his motorbike adventure shows over the use of electric bikes in new series Long Way Up. Long Way Down All Galleries ABOUT THE SHOW Ewan McGregor and best mate Charley Boorman take to the road again - in a new ten-part documentary series. Three years after Long Way Round, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman set off on a 15,000-mile journey from the northernmost tip of Scotland to the southernmost tip of South Africa, mixing their love of motorcycles with the lure of far-flung roads.
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