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  1. 14 de oct. de 2013 · Catch PURE EVEL: AMERICAN LEGEND Mon Oct 14 10/9c on Discovery. | http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/pure-evel#mkcpgn=ytdsc1 | Check out Evel Knievel's attemp...

  2. 30 de jun. de 2020 · Knievel’s son Robbie said his father had broken somewhere between 40-50 bones during his career. Knievel claimed it was around 35, but was quick to point out that he spent more than half his years from 1966 to 1973 in hospitals, in a wheelchair, or on crutches. Evel Knievel was a one-of-a-kind entertainer who was way before his time.

  3. Evel Knievel is a 1971 American biographical film starring George Hamilton as motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel. Plot. The story is a biography, with fictionalized events, of the famed motorcycle daredevil, who grew up in Butte, Montana.

  4. Evel Knievel Toy Museum. On December 31st, 1967, Evel Knievel made his not so successful jump over the fountains at Ceasers Palace. The popularity of this new dare devil struck a cord with the american public, and Ideal soon signed Evel to a contract. Ideal designers began working on what would later be called the "Gyro Powered Motor".

  5. More than a daredevil, Evel Knievel combined sportsmanship and show business to become one of the most famous performers in America. The perils of his sport—making a motorcycle "fly" over a row of vehicles—clearly were not for the average rider. Many of his jumps were successful; but in some spectacular crashes, Knievel fractured 35 to 40 ...

  6. Knievel didn’t want to be known as “evil,” so a few years later, he changed the spelling to “Evel,” a name that stuck for the rest of his life. Enjoying a thrill and possessing athletic ability, Knievel became the champion of the Northern Rocky Mountain Ski Association Class A Men’s Ski Jumping competition in 1959.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2011 · Evel Knievel was a bona fide superhero to me and my generation as we were growing up, but we didn't know the whole story. Montville expertly tells the rise and fall of self-made man Robert Craig Knievel, the moral of which is this: admire Evel's achievements but don't admire the man.