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Motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel dies at 69
The San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | November 30, 2007 | Mitch Stacy

Posted on 11/30/2007 2:23:48 PM PST by South40

CLEARWATER, Fla. – Evel Knievel, the red-white-and-blue-spangled motorcycle daredevil whose jumps over Greyhound buses, live sharks and Idaho's Snake River Canyon made him an international icon in the 1970s, died Friday. He was 69.

Daredevil motorcyclist Evel Knievel is seen in 1977 in the Warner Bros. film “Viva Knievel!” Knievel's death was confirmed by his granddaughter, Krysten Knievel. He had been in failing health for years, suffering from diabetes and pulmonary fibrosis, an incurable condition that scarred his lungs.

Knievel had undergone a liver transplant in 1999 after nearly dying of hepatitis C, likely contracted through a blood transfusion after one of his bone-shattering spills.

Immortalized in the Washington's Smithsonian Institution as “America's Legendary Daredevil,” Knievel was best known for a failed 1974 attempt to jump Snake River Canyon on a rocket-powered cycle and a spectacular crash at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. He suffered nearly 40 broken bones before he retired in 1980.

Though Knievel dropped off the pop culture radar in the '80s, the image of the high-flying motorcyclist clad in patriotic, star-studded colors was never erased from public consciousness. He always had fans and enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in recent years.

His death came just two days after it was announced that he and rapper Kanye West had settled a federal lawsuit over the use of Knievel's trademarked image in a popular West music video.

Knievel made a good living selling his autographs and endorsing products. Thousands came to Butte, Mont., every year as his legend was celebrated during the “Evel Knievel Days” festival.

“They started out watching me bust my ass, and I became part of their lives,” Knievel said. “People wanted to associate with a winner, not a loser. They wanted to associate with someone who kept trying to be a winner.”

For the tall, thin daredevil, the limelight was always comfortable, the gab glib. To Knievel, there always were mountains to climb, feats to conquer.

“No king or prince has lived a better life,” he said in a May 2006 interview with The Associated Press. “You're looking at a guy who's really done it all. And there are things I wish I had done better, not only for me but for the ones I loved.”

He had a knack for outrageous yarns: “Made $60 million, spent 61. ...Lost $250,000 at blackjack once. ... Had $3 million in the bank, though.”

He began his daredevil career in 1965 when he formed a troupe called Evel Knievel's Motorcycle Daredevils, a touring show in which he performed stunts such as riding through fire walls, jumping over live rattlesnakes and mountain lions and being towed at 200 mph behind dragster race cars.

Evel Knievel is shown in his rocket on Sept. 8, 1974, before his failed attempt at a highly promoted 3/4-mile leap across Snake River Canyon in Idaho. In 1966 he began touring alone, barnstorming the West and doing everything from driving the trucks, erecting the ramps and promoting the shows. In the beginning he charged $500 for a jump over two cars parked between ramps.

He steadily increased the length of the jumps until, on New Year's Day 1968, he was nearly killed when he jumped 151 feet across the fountains in front of Caesar's Palace. He cleared the fountains but the crash landing put him in the hospital in a coma for a month.

His son, Robbie, successfully completed the same jump in April 1989.

In the years after the Caesar's crash, the fee for Evel's performances increased to $1 million for his jump over 13 buses at Wembley Stadium in London – the crash landing broke his pelvis – to more than $6 million for the Sept. 8, 1974, attempt to clear the Snake River Canyon in Idaho in a rocket-powered “Skycycle.” The money came from ticket sales, paid sponsors and ABC's “Wide World of Sports.”

The parachute malfunctioned and deployed after takeoff. Strong winds blew the cycle into the canyon, landing him close to the swirling river below.

On Oct. 25, 1975, he jumped 14 Greyhound buses at Kings Island in Ohio.

Knievel decided to retire after a jump in the winter of 1976 in which he was again seriously injured. He suffered a concussion and broke both arms in an attempt to jump a tank full of live sharks in the Chicago Amphitheater. He continued to do smaller exhibitions around the country with his son, Robbie.

Many of his records have been broken by daredevil motorcyclist Bubba Blackwell.

Knievel also dabbled in movies and TV, starring as himself in “Viva Knievel” and with Lindsay Wagner in an episode of the 1980s TV series “Bionic Woman.” George Hamilton and Sam Elliott each played Knievel in movies about his life.

Evel Knievel toys accounted for more than $300 million in sales for Ideal and other companies in the 1970s and '80s.

Born Robert Craig Knievel in the copper mining town of Butte on Oct. 17, 1938, Knievel was raised by his grandparents. He traced his career choice back to the time he saw Joey Chitwood's Auto Daredevil Show at age 8.

Outstanding in track and field, ski jumping and ice hockey at Butte High School, he went on to win the Northern Rocky Mountain Ski Association Class A Men's ski jumping championship in 1957 and played with the Charlotte Clippers of the Eastern Hockey League in 1959.

He also formed the Butte Bombers semiprofessional hockey team, acting as owner, manager, coach and player.

Knievel also worked in the Montana copper mines, served in the Army, ran his own hunting guide service, sold insurance and ran Honda motorcycle dealerships. As a motorcycle dealer, he drummed up business by offering $100 off the price of a motorcycle to customers who could beat him at arm wrestling.

At various times and in different interviews, Knievel claimed to have been a swindler, a card thief, a safe cracker, a holdup man.

Evel Knievel married hometown girlfriend, Linda Joan Bork, in 1959. They separated in the early 1990s. They had four children, Kelly, Robbie, Tracey and Alicia.

Robbie Knievel followed in his father's footsteps as a daredevil, jumping a moving locomotive in a 200-foot, ramp-to-ramp motorcycle stunt on live television in 2000. He also jumped a 200-foot-wide chasm of the Grand Canyon.

Knievel lived with his longtime partner, Krystal Kennedy-Knievel, splitting his time between their Clearwater condo and Butte. They married in 1999 and divorced a few years later but remained together. Knievel had 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Montana
KEYWORDS: evelknievel; evil; knievel; motorcycle; obituary
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1 posted on 11/30/2007 2:23:49 PM PST by South40
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To: South40

too late


2 posted on 11/30/2007 2:27:30 PM PST by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
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To: South40

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1932951/posts


3 posted on 11/30/2007 2:28:10 PM PST by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
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To: South40
that sucks! i always loved watching him perform as a kid in the '70's.

RIP EVEL

(at least his family will be able to invest kanye wests money)!

4 posted on 11/30/2007 2:32:58 PM PST by robomatik
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To: robomatik
and the beat goes on
5 posted on 11/30/2007 2:35:44 PM PST by robomatik
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To: South40
In the beginning he charged $500 for a jump over two cars parked between ramps.

just absolutely love making it your way.

6 posted on 11/30/2007 2:35:56 PM PST by the invisib1e hand
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To: South40

There goes one of my childhood heroes. RIP, Mr. Knievel.


7 posted on 11/30/2007 2:36:25 PM PST by Paul Heinzman (All I want for Christmas is a new tagline.)
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To: South40

Counting down the seconds until DU claims Bush murdered him to distract attention from the Clinton office situation...


8 posted on 11/30/2007 2:37:35 PM PST by VirginiaConstitutionalist (Scary thought: Half of all people are dumber than the average person.)
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To: robomatik

Yea, a hero from my childhood. And to his honor, I had a broken arm and a broken collar bone in two different bicycle jumping stunts. It made me a tougher person. ;^) God bless you Mr. Knievel.


9 posted on 11/30/2007 2:39:37 PM PST by stevio ((NRA))
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To: Paul Heinzman

Hi South40,

I, too, was a big fan of Evel Knievel. In fact, I still have a small “Knievel Korner” in my basement with all my classic E.K. toys. I met Mr. Knievel in 2005 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He autographed an E.K. lunchbox I’d been given for my 40th birthday.

RIP Evel.

Brian


10 posted on 11/30/2007 2:40:49 PM PST by Kharis13
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To: Tulsa Ramjet

Different story. Mine’s from AP not CNN.


11 posted on 11/30/2007 2:40:56 PM PST by South40 (I support the BEST conservative candidate in '08, Duncan Hunter!)
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To: stevio

He walked away from the last one.

I wonder if he’ll jump the gates of heaven?


12 posted on 11/30/2007 2:42:11 PM PST by Loud Mime (The Democrats made people believe that govt. lawyers are victims, whatta country!)
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To: South40

God bless, and R.I.P. Is it true the cannister containing his ashes will be shot out of cannon over the Snake River ? If not, it oughta be. He’d make it this time.


13 posted on 11/30/2007 2:44:26 PM PST by andy58-in-nh (Kill the terrorists, secure the borders, and give me back my freedom.)
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To: South40

Evel Knievel could have made even more money if there’d been HillaryCare back then. :-\


14 posted on 11/30/2007 2:44:26 PM PST by Does so (...against all enemies, DOMESTIC and foreign...)
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To: South40

Robert Knievel makes the last launch into glory....

And Jesus spoke, Come unto me, my son.


15 posted on 11/30/2007 2:44:30 PM PST by alloysteel (Ignorance is no handicap for some people in a debate. They just get more shrill.)
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To: stevio

its to his credit i had a broken arm and a spoke from a bike stuck in my leg after i tried a jump off of a ramp in 1979. his guts (mixed with a little insanity) also made me a better/tougher man.


16 posted on 11/30/2007 2:44:32 PM PST by robomatik
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To: South40

So that’s how it works around here. Different stories on the same topic. Dude, you are diluting my moment in the sun.


17 posted on 11/30/2007 2:44:54 PM PST by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
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To: stevio

Yep, on the elementary schoolyard playground in the 70s we set up ramps for our dirtbikes and pretended we were Evel, steadily increasing the jump distances until mass injuries resulted. Great times.


18 posted on 11/30/2007 2:48:59 PM PST by Mr. Mojo (“Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors and miss.")
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To: Kharis13

The eBay ad where the adults hunt down the Evel Knievel lunchbox is one of my favorites


19 posted on 11/30/2007 2:56:12 PM PST by Mr. Silverback (Support Scouting: Raising boys to be strong men and politically incorrect at the same time.)
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To: Tulsa Ramjet; South40

Thank you both for the news of this passing.

I recall Knievel for my youth, like a lot of us here.

Thank you for the memories, guys.


20 posted on 11/30/2007 2:59:23 PM PST by Old Sarge (This tagline in memory of FReeper 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub)
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