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Evel Knievel: The Daredevil Who Defied The Limits
Every kid growing up in the seventies with a bicycle was Evel Knievel at some point, as they tried to get a little air from a muddy hump. He was the second most famous man in the world after the boxer Muhammad Ali. The man every kid wanted to be.
Evel Knievel, born Robert Craig Knievel on October 17, 1938, in Butte, Montana, became an iconic figure in the world of daredevil stunts and motorcycling. Known for his audacious jumps, charismatic personality, and flamboyant style, Knievel captivated audiences worldwide with his death-defying feats and larger-than-life persona.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Growing up in Butte, Montana, Knievel developed a fascination with motorcycles from a young age. He discovered his daredevil streak while performing stunts on his bicycle, thrilling friends and neighbors with his fearlessness. In his late teens, Knievel pursued his passion further and joined the local motocross racing circuit, showcasing his skill and fearlessness.
How Interest Twist of Fate Defined His Brand
However, Knievel’s dreams of becoming a professional athlete were cut short when a run-in with the law landed him in jail for a few months. After a police chase in 1956 in which he crashed his motorcycle, Knievel was taken to jail on a charge of reckless…