I just finished watching a show on the history channel about bike gangs/clubs. They started with some sportbikers on a 2 lane winding canyon road going 130+mph passing cars in the bicycle lane, around corners, and in the no passing areas. One part even showed the biker passing ON the double yellow between an oncoming car and the one he was passing. They had metal studs in their knee pads to make showers of sparks on the corners. Apparently they lost a member and the club toned down. He had been sideswiped by a car. Wow, I wonder how that happened.

The stunt riding segment featured tons and tons of wheelies on a busy freeway. Followed by more wheelies on highways. And then some wheelies on the freeway again. I didn't feel bad for the guy when he crashed.
They did show a couple good parts. The stunt riders showed clips of some pretty cool parking lot tricks and track competitions.
But the overall feel I was left with as the show ended was that sportbikers are inconsiderate "Donut Holes" with an ego. Which I know applies to very few. But the average joe watching doesn't know that.
You may have seen the show and think differently but that is how I felt about it. I realize the ratings probably wouldn't be too high for a show about safe riding, however it doesn't seem fair that the media is what shapes peoples' views about motorcyclists.
