Robbie Knievel, born Robert Edward Knievel Jr., is the son of the famous motorcycle daredevil, Evil Knievel. Growing up in the shadow of his father, Robbie followed in his father’s footsteps and became a daredevil in his own right.
Robbie was one of the world’s most fearless and daring adventurers. He defied gravity and pushed the boundaries with his stunts, inspiring millions around the globe. With a passion for exploring new frontiers and pushing himself to become ever more daring, he is remembered as a true icon of adventure.
Robbie began his career as a daredevil in the late 1970s, performing motorcycle jumps and stunts at various events and venues across the United States. He quickly gained a reputation as a talented and fearless rider, and began to set his own records and break his father’s records.
One of Robbie’s most famous jumps was in 1999, when he successfully jumped over 22 cars at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. This jump broke his father’s record of jumping over 21 cars, which had been set in 1975. In addition to his daredevil stunts, Robbie also focused on education and safety. He was a strong advocate for rider safety and education, and worked with various organizations to promote motorcycle safety and awareness. Throughout his career, Robbie has performed over 350 jumps and stunts, and continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the world. He is a true daredevil, and a testament to the legacy of his father, Evil Knievel.
Kneivel challenged society’s expectations, embracing risk with enthusiasm. His signature backflip over Snake River Canyon in 1974 demonstrated his unwavering commitment to pursuing challenging feats; this incredible stunt gained him international exposure and admiration from fans everywhere. He became an inspiration for those who dared to push their own boundaries and seek out adventure in life.
Robbie Kneivel has left behind a legacy that celebrates life through exploration and courage.