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Bubba Blackwell The American Daredevil Stuntshow & Jump

Saturday, August 12, 2017 (All Day Event)
Today, meet the American Daredevil, Bubba Blackwell in person and watch him perform 2 stunt shows and an amazing jump over Hyundai and Honda cars provided by Hanover Automotive Group at Battlefield Harley-Davidson. 
The first stunt show will take place at 1p.m., the second stunt show will be at 3p.m. and the jump will take place shortly after.
 
There'll be a chicken bbq fundraiser and vendors to benefit Make-A-Wish and more!
Don't miss this amazing event, fun for the whole family!
 
Bubba Blackwell is an American stunt performer and motorcycle jumping world record holder who is sponsored by and promoted by Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Prior to his association with Harley-Davidson, Blackwell was sponsored by the now-defunct Buell Motorcycle Company (Buell was partnered with Harley-Davidson Motorcycles before becoming defunct in October, 2009)
Blackwell is best known for breaking Evel Knievel's jump record for buses using a Harley-Davidson XR-750 flat-track racing motorcycle.
Bubba Blackwell began his career on April 26, 1998, when he jumped 20 cars, Hyundai’s to be exact, in Everett, Massachusetts, breaking the 19 car record held by Evel Knievel. The following year, on July 4, 1999 during an airing of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Blackwell jumped 14 buses at Del Mar Fair in California, tying the record held by Knievel, who leapt 14 buses at Kings Island in 1975 (although Knievel's rear tire touched the 14th bus, his landing was successful). Five months later, Blackwell broke Knievel's bus-jumping record by jumping 15 buses.
Blackwell broke Knievel's last remaining jump record on a Harley-Davidson XR-750 by jumping 52 stacked cars on October 4, 2008. The jump took place at the Deep South Speedway located between Pensacola, Florida and Mobile, Alabama. The jump also marked Blackwells's 41st birthday.