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Verona Bike Expò - Evel Knievel Exhibition












Al Bike Expò anche un stand con tutti i cimeli sia moto che auto del grande Evevl Knievel ma anche le tute e i caschi dai colori inconfondili  ho quindi avuto il piacere di toccare con mano una parte di quel mito che ha fatto storia degli stuntmanma nche tra l'immagginario collettivo.


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  1. Michael Blechman Berkeley CaliforniaJanuary 26, 2011 at 11:02 PM

    Knievel was a misanthrope and felon that was criminally disposed and
    often caught lying and had no remorse for his crimes.



    Assault charges
    While Knievel was healing from his latest round of injuries, the book Evel Knievel on Tour was released. Authored by Knievel's promoter for the Snake River Canyon jump, Shelly Saltman, the book painted an unflattering picture of Knievel's character, alleging that he abused his wife and kids and he used drugs. Knievel, with both arms still in casts, flew to California to confront Saltman, a VP at 20th Century Fox. Outside the studio commissary, one of Knievel's friends grabbed Saltman and held him, while Knievel attacked him with an aluminum baseball bat, declaring, "I'm going to kill you!" According to a witness to the attack, Knievel struck repeated blows at Saltman's head, with Saltman blocking the blows with his left arm. Saltman's arm and wrist were shattered in several places before he fell to the ground unconscious. It took numerous surgeries and permanent metal plates in his arm to eventually give Saltman back the use of his arm. Sheldon Saltman's book was pulled from the shelves by the publisher after Knievel threatened to sue. Saltman later produced documents in both criminal and civil court that proved that, although Knievel claimed to have been insulted by statements in Saltman's book, he and his lawyers had actually been given editorial access to the book and had approved and signed off on every word prior to its publication. On October 14, 1977, Knievel pleaded guilty to battery and was sentenced to three years probation and six months in county jail, during which he publicly flaunted his brief incarceration for the press.

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  2. I do not judge him as a man for what he did in his private life, but for what he could do in motion which would require much more courage than they have normal people.
    For me it is a myth

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