Far from being a masterplan to court multi-media stardom, the motovlogger Royal Jordanian began recording his rides as video postcards for his mother. His YouTube channel now has 1.4 million subscribers and his 1,130 posts have received 307 million views. Courtesy Royal Jordanian
Far from being a masterplan to court multi-media stardom, the motovlogger Royal Jordanian began recording his rides as video postcards for his mother. His YouTube channel now has 1.4 million subscribers and his 1,130 posts have received 307 million views. Courtesy Royal Jordanian
Far from being a masterplan to court multi-media stardom, the motovlogger Royal Jordanian began recording his rides as video postcards for his mother. His YouTube channel now has 1.4 million subscribers and his 1,130 posts have received 307 million views. Courtesy Royal Jordanian
Far from being a masterplan to court multi-media stardom, the motovlogger Royal Jordanian began recording his rides as video postcards for his mother. His YouTube channel now has 1.4 million subscribe

It’s all about the bike: Royal Jordanian's journey back to life


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It was a perfect summer’s day, but the young man sitting on a sofa in front of the television was oblivious to the weather outside that July afternoon in London.

He was preoccupied with a more gloomy view – a glimpse of his own mortality given by his doctor if the 32-year-old didn’t drastically change his lifestyle.

Few who know of Royal Jordanian have any idea that 10 years ago the YouTube star was obese, suffering from stress and burnt out from 18-hour work days.

Famous for hiding his identity behind the moniker of the flag carrier airline of Jordan and his face inside a motorcycle helmet, the blogger made the revelation during a recorded Zoom conversation set up by The National with his idol, Mick Doohan, the five-time MotoGP world champion.

In what was part of his first press interview, RJ, as he is referred to by his legions of fans, spoke about the moment of realisation that he could no longer indulge in scuba diving, a favourite pastime.

“I knew I was totally unhealthy,” he said. I’d just been away in Italy and I couldn’t get into a wetsuit, and I couldn’t dive. I thought, ‘I’ve got to start walking’, and there’s a park near by. It was 100 yards away, and I couldn’t even walk that far. I just couldn’t do it.

“Mentally and physically, I was completely and utterly devastated. I came back, I sat on the couch and I remember saying to myself: ‘A year from now, you’re going to do an enduro tour’. In one year, I got back into shape and I went and did that tour. And it saved my life.”

An enduro, for non-motorcyclists, is an off-road adventure of fierce physicality – the term comes from the word endurance – and riding them has been RJ’s passion, pretty much since he fell in love with bikes at the age of nine.

Not being able to swim in the deep was the first jolt back on to a healthier road, but his desire to ride motorbikes provided the inspiration, as has so often been the case in his life.

Back then, though, the prospect of losing 42 kilograms seemed about as likely as him becoming an internet motovlogging sensation with more than 1.4 million YouTube subscribers.

But RJ focused rigidly on his goal, “dropped the chicken wings” and started walking, first 100 metres, then 200, then 90-plus kilometres a week. Twelve months later, he was in Spain and managed to endure a single day in the dirt on a Honda CRF450-X.

“I was shattered. I was dead,” he said. “It’s the first video on my channel, that day, and it’s called The Three Hills and you can hear my breathing when I went up that last hill. And I felt like I’d conquered the world, and I was back.”

Far from being part of a masterplan to court multimedia stardom, RJ recorded the ride with a helmet-cam as a video postcard for his mother.

Separated by geography, RJ would send her videos of his adventures, which she struggled to open on her computer. “One day, I said to her, ‘Do you watch YouTube?’ And she said, ‘Who doesn’t?’ So I said I’m going to set up a YouTube channel,” he said.

Rather than just one view by his mum, however, the motovlogs posted on his RoyalJordanian YT channel inexplicably started receiving 10 views, then hundreds, and thousands. Many of the videos, called Daily Observations, are of RJ's commutes to work in London. At first glance, it can be difficult to figure out what all the fuss is about.

But they are strangely appealing and, as RJ intends, meditative, as he skilfully lane-splits and filters through the capital’s traffic, and performs random acts of kindness, as well as high jinks like fist-bumping bus drivers or frightening pedestrians with an unexpected twist of a throaty throttle.

His mother lived to see the start of the social reach that she helped create unwittingly but she passed away seven years ago, well before her son’s tally of posted videos climbed to 1,130, with a total of 307 million views.

A screengrab from one of RJ's Daily Observations videos featuring pedestrians straying across the road. For many viewers, their little jumps and squeals at the sound of the throaty throttle never grows old. Courtesy Royal Jordanian
A screengrab from one of RJ's Daily Observations videos featuring pedestrians straying across the road. For many viewers, their little jumps and squeals at the sound of the throaty throttle never grows old. Courtesy Royal Jordanian

Among those viewers, there is much speculation about the significance of the Royal Jordanian name, his accented English, and fondness for motorcycling trips in the Middle East and North Africa. He has ridden in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Dubai, through the Atlas Mountains and the desert in Morocco, and Egypt, about which he says that “if you can ride in Cairo, you can ride anywhere”. But Oman stands out.

“There are places that I’ve ridden because of the incredible riding and places I’ve been to because of the incredible people, and I can tell you Oman is one of the best places ever,” RJ said.

“And people say ‘but there’s nothing there to ride, it’s just straight desert roads’. It’s the whole experience; the people, the way they treat you, the way they open their country to you, even though they don’t know you, the way they make you feel.”

I appreciate that people are proud of where they are from but it can set us apart

He is frequently asked where he is from and usually answers “Earth”, saying that he neither believes in nor likes territorial lines drawn on a map.

“Don’t get me wrong, I’m proud about where I am from,” he said, “and I appreciate that people are proud of where they are from, but at the same time the problem is that it can set us apart.”

Wherever it was that he grew up, he was given a bicycle as a child and his immediate thought was: “I’m exerting so much effort for so little movement, there has to be a better way.”

When he saw his neighbour on a motorcycle, he knew he’d found it. RJ’s father bought him and his older brother a 100cc bike that they were supposed to share on alternate days.

It was those first jerky rides and tumbles into the dust off a tiny children’s Suzuki dirt bike that led to the grown-up enduros across the Mena region and in South America, as well as South Africa.

When RJ’s brother decided that he didn’t want to stick to the deal and refused to hand the motorcycle over, their father responded by buying RJ a bigger and better model: a Yamaha DT360.

Now he owns eight bikes and is a motorcycling evangelist, albeit in the form of a helmet-wearing shunner of celebrity.

“If I take off this helmet and I start speaking to the camera, like 99.9 per cent of social-media people out there, then it becomes about the person and I want to avoid that,” he said. “I don’t want it to be about me. I want it to be about the love of motorcycles, and how that can actually affect your life.

“So I find motorcycling therapeutic. I mean, I call it my relief, my medicine in this crazy world. And this is what I’ve tried to portray.”

During one Daily Observation, RJ stopped his bike to help an elderly man who had fallen on the footpath. The video went viral. In some ways, it is an unremarkable vignette, and yet there’s something cockle-warmingly human about it that struck a chord around the world.

I don't want it to be about me. I want it to be about the love of motorcycles

RJ said it represents not just who he is as a person, but something more. “As bikers, we always look out for each other, and people think that we are these bad, leather-clad people, these outlaws, and they don’t think that, you know, we are the minority on the road, so we always look out for each other,” he said.

“And that’s how it gets built into us to help other people, and that old man was just a typical behaviour.

“Some vicious people said, ‘You did it because of the camera’; you know, I don’t really care what people think. I would do it a million times over.”

Anyone suggesting that he might set up a video to garner more followers clearly knows even less than most about RJ. Fame has chased him, and he has run from it and its benefits.

He refuses lucrative sponsorship offers “on a daily basis”, although YouTube does force money on him because of the high volume of views on the platform.

Despite his ever-present helmet, RJ and his bikes – particularly his beloved, barking loud Husqvarna Nuda 900R – have become so widely known that he’s often recognised and treated like a superstar.

The genuine joy and admiration of fans in his videos when they realise it’s him, including even London’s Metropolitan Police officers, is a delight to watch.

“It’s very satisfying, and 50 to 60 per cent of my viewers are non-riders,” RJ said. “I can tell that from the comments: ‘I don’t ride but I love your videos’; ‘I don’t ride but I can feel how you feel’.”

Receptionists seem to have a hard time picking him out, though. When he goes to high-level meetings with Fortune 500 companies for his day job, he is invariably mistaken for a motorcycle courier.

This never happened during his near-fatal slump, when he was buying designer suits to try to look the part and one BMW M-series car after another in an attempt to recreate the thrill of being on a bike.

You should be judged by your knowledge and the person that you are

RJ has come to hate a stereotype as much as a border. These days, he turns up wearing his motorcycle boots and leather jacket, impervious to whether anyone thinks he is there to pick up a package or can’t afford a car.

“Now I don't care,” he said. “Many times I will go into reception and the first thing said is, ‘Who ordered this person?’ Or ‘Which delivery?’ What do you do? I mean, I say I'm in to meet so and so, and then their whole attitude changes because so and so is most probably ‘somebody’ in that building.

“I will just walk in, slam my helmet on top of the table and start talking because this is the problem with people these days. You know, you should be judged by your knowledge and the person that you are.”

It is something RJ's viewers seem to understand. They may not know the identity of the mysterious leather-clad character or where he comes from, and yet millions regularly tune in to watch this motorcycling crusader in action. Same bike-time, same bike-channel.

* The full Zoom conversation between RJ and Mick Doohan can be viewed on The National's YouTube channel here

Key findings of Jenkins report
  • Founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al Banna, "accepted the political utility of violence"
  • Views of key Muslim Brotherhood ideologue, Sayyid Qutb, have “consistently been understood” as permitting “the use of extreme violence in the pursuit of the perfect Islamic society” and “never been institutionally disowned” by the movement.
  • Muslim Brotherhood at all levels has repeatedly defended Hamas attacks against Israel, including the use of suicide bombers and the killing of civilians.
  • Laying out the report in the House of Commons, David Cameron told MPs: "The main findings of the review support the conclusion that membership of, association with, or influence by the Muslim Brotherhood should be considered as a possible indicator of extremism."
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U19 WORLD CUP, WEST INDIES

UAE group fixtures (all in St Kitts)
Saturday 15 January: v Canada
Thursday 20 January: v England
Saturday 22 January: v Bangladesh

UAE squad
Alishan Sharafu (captain), Shival Bawa, Jash Giyanani, Sailles Jaishankar, Nilansh Keswani, Aayan Khan, Punya Mehra, Ali Naseer, Ronak Panoly, Dhruv Parashar, Vinayak Raghavan, Soorya Sathish, Aryansh Sharma, Adithya Shetty, Kai Smith

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T20 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS

Qualifier A, Muscat

(All matches to be streamed live on icc.tv) 

Fixtures

Friday, February 18: 10am Oman v Nepal, Canada v Philippines; 2pm Ireland v UAE, Germany v Bahrain 

Saturday, February 19: 10am Oman v Canada, Nepal v Philippines; 2pm UAE v Germany, Ireland v Bahrain 

Monday, February 21: 10am Ireland v Germany, UAE v Bahrain; 2pm Nepal v Canada, Oman v Philippines 

Tuesday, February 22: 2pm Semi-finals 

Thursday, February 24: 2pm Final 

UAE squad:Ahmed Raza(captain), Muhammad Waseem, Chirag Suri, Vriitya Aravind, Rohan Mustafa, Kashif Daud, Zahoor Khan, Alishan Sharafu, Raja Akifullah, Karthik Meiyappan, Junaid Siddique, Basil Hameed, Zafar Farid, Mohammed Boota, Mohammed Usman, Rahul Bhatia

How to book

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60kg quarter-finals

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67kg quarter-finals

Mohammed Mardi (UAE) beat Ahmad Ondash (LBN) by points 2-1.

71kg quarter-finals

Ahmad Bahman (UAE) defeated Lalthasanga Lelhchhun (IND) by points 3-0.

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81kg quarter-finals

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Golden Crown Igloos in Levi offer stays from Dh1,215 per person per night for a superior igloo; www.leviniglut.net 

Panorama Hotel in Levi is conveniently located at the top of Levi fell, a short walk from the gondola. Stays start from Dh292 per night based on two people sharing; www. golevi.fi/en/accommodation/hotel-levi-panorama

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Engine: 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 plus rear-mounted electric motor

Power: 843hp at N/A rpm

Torque: 1470Nm N/A rpm

Transmission: 9-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 8.6L/100km

On sale: October to December

Price: From Dh875,000 (estimate)

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iPhone XR
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Apple Watch Series 4
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