Robbie sold limited-edition motorcycles from his company, Knievel Motorcycles Manufacturing Inc. Although two of the motorcycles refer to Evel (the Legend Series Evel Commemorative and the Snake River Canyon motorcycle), Evel did not ride Robbie's bikes.
Born Robert Craig Knievel on 17 October 1938, in Butte, Montana USA, Evel grew up in a rough, turbulent mining town that helped shape his fearless and adventurous personality.
What happened to Evel Knievel? How did he die? - The Biography
Evel Knievel (born , Butte, Montana, U.S.—died , Clearwater, Florida) was an American motorcycle daredevil who captivated audiences with his death-defying stunts.
Evel Knievel went head to head with danger and lived to tell the tale. Despite failed jumps, crashes, and multiple broken bones, he always rose to perform again. This unconventional attitude to do things that had never been done before is exactly what made him a global icon.
Evel Knievel lost control of his motorcycle and crashed after clearing 13 buses at London’s Wembley Stadium on . He broke his pelvis in the fall, but walked out of the stadium.
Evel Knievel, the famed daredevil performer known for his iconic jump over the Las Vegas Caesars Palace fountains, died in 2007. The cause of his death was revealed to be his failing health....
Robert Craig "Evel" Knievel, Jr. ( – ) was an American motorcycle daredevil, a well-known figure in the United States and elsewhere since the late 1960s, and arguably the most iconic motorbike stuntman of all time.
Evel Knievel was born on 17 October 1938 in Butte, Montana, USA. He was an actor, known for The Bionic Woman (1976), Viva Knievel! (1977) and The Last of the Gladiators (1988). He was married to Krystal Kennedy-Knievel and Linda Knievel. He died on 30 November 2007 in Clearwater, Florida, USA.
Nearly 20 years after his death, Evel Knievel’s legacy continues to grow with a new museum and spirits brand honoring the iconic daredevil. A 35,000-square-foot Evel Knievel Museum is expected ...
Official YouTube Channel of Evel KnievelEvel Knievel made the leap from rural county fairs to sold-out stadiums through a unique combination of bravado, dete...
radaronline: 1-2-3 Sold! Memorabilia for Actress Audrey Hepburn and Stuntman Evel Knievel Being Auctioned Off
1-2-3 Sold! Memorabilia for Actress Audrey Hepburn and Stuntman Evel Knievel Being Auctioned Off
Sitting around a table decades ago with a few friends and even more beers, Robert Craig Knievel was at the height of his fame. The stuntman, better known as Evel Knievel, was still reveling in the ...
DALLAS — Car lovers, get ready! The annual AutoRama is back, bringing Batmobiles, Evel Knievel's stunt vehicles and Barbie's Pink Cadillac Convertible to downtown Dallas. The 65th Annual O'Reilly Auto ...
Sept. 8, 1974 was a momentous day in American history. Sure, it was the day that Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon, but maybe more importantly, it was also the day Evel Knievel tried — and failed — ...
The Montana Standard: The Evel book that started it all: Knievel bio got star into hot water
Butte native Joe Little holds the copy of Sheldon Saltman's book “Evel Knievel On Tour” that Knievel read before using a baseball bat to break the author’s arm in 1977. Little says Knievel gave him ...
The Evel book that started it all: Knievel bio got star into hot water
WRAL: A Look Back at Evel Knievel: A Daredevil Unafraid to Fail
It might seem hard to believe now, but there was a time when a cape-wearing man best known for crashing his motorcycle was one of the biggest names in U.S. pop culture. That name: Evel Knievel. With ...
Look, up in the sky! It's a biker. It's a glam rocker. It's Evel Knievel! To kids growing up in the 1970s, Robert Craig "Evel" Knievel was, in star-spangled white leathers and flowing cape, the ...