There’s been buzz that Netflix will premiere a documentary titled **Dirt Riders**, centered on two of the biggest names in supercross: Eli Tomac and Ken Roczen. The project is said to chart their parallel journeys — rivalries, triumphs, injuries and comebacks — offering a deep dive into what makes these athletes tick.
Tomac, a multi-time champion in both the AMA Supercross and Motocross circuits, has built his legacy on power, speed and consistency. ([Wikipedia][1]) Roczen, meanwhile, brings a story of international ascendancy (from Germany to the U.S.), devastating setbacks and remarkable resilience. ([YouTube][2]) “Dirt Riders” reportedly weaves together their personal backgrounds, training regimes, mental battles and on-track clashes.
Although initial announcements surfaced via social posts and forums, some hardcore supercross fans have raised doubts about whether the documentary is officially confirmed or simply a speculative listing. On the forums of Vital MX, one user cautioned:
> “Netflix announced that they were showing a documentary on Ken Roczen … I searched for it … the message comes up that it is not streaming there.” ([Reddit][3])
If genuine, the release could bridge the gap between action-sports fandom and mainstream audiences — delivering high-octane race sequences, behind-the-scenes preparation, and human-interest moments. For those in Nigeria (and globally) keen on motorsports narratives, “Dirt Riders” might offer a rare inside look at the supercross world from two of its elite competitors.
In summary: while the documentary’s title and subject matter are compelling, **its official status remains unverified**. If you like, I can check current Netflix listings in Nigeria and overall release date info to see if “Dirt Riders” is confirmed, available and when. Would you like me to do that?