Robbie Knievel, son of daredevil Evel Knievel, dies at 60

The son of stuntman Evel Knievel, Robbie Knievel, died Friday at the age of 60 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

Knievel died while in hospice care surrounded by family. It is unclear when he was diagnosed with the cancer.

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Just like his father, Knievel was a stuntman in life, performing as many as 300 jumps and breaking 20 records. His final jump came in 2011 when he crossed 150 feet above tractor-trailer trucks at the Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella, California.

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File – In this April 29, 1999, file photo, Robbie Knievel leaves his jump sight on the Hualapai Reservation in Ariz., after deciding not to make the Grand Canyon Death Jump due to high winds and cold weather. When actor Will Smith turns 50 on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018, he will jump head-first into the big milestone. The “Fresh Prince” plans to bungee jump from a helicopter over a gorge just outside Grand Canyon National Park. His birthday activity is the latest in a vast history of outrageous stunts staged in and around one of the world’s seven natural wonders. (AP Photo/Laura Rauch, File)


Knievel went on to break records his father couldn’t in life. In April 1989, then 26-year-old Knievel successfully landed the 150-foot jump over the Caesars Palace fountains in Las Vegas, Nevada. His own father had tried in 1967, but crashed and was left in a coma for several weeks recovering from his injuries.


Ten years later, Knievel performed a jump of 228 feet over a portion of the Grand Canyon, which his father wanted to attempt in life, but the National Park Service denied the stunt at the time. Knievel was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2007.

His ride of choice was Honda CR500 motocross bicycle.

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Kneivel is preceded in death by his father Evel. He is survived by his mother Linda and daughters Krysten and Karmen.

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