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Gary Wells Cause of Death: The Tragic End of a Motorcycle . . . - Doms2cents Gary Wells was an American motorcycle daredevil who attempted to jump over the fountains at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 1980, a stunt that had been previously attempted and failed by Evel Knievel Wells crashed and suffered severe injuries that nearly killed him
Gary Wells (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia Gary Wells (1957 – 2020) was an American motorcycle daredevil On September 15, 1980, during a taping of the reality television show That's Incredible! he attempted to jump the fountains at Caesars Palace, a stunt made famous by Evel Knievel's failed attempt, but also crashed and was severely injured [1] [2] [3] [4]
Gary Wells Obituary - Grandville, MI - Dignity Memorial Gary V Wells AIFD, CFD, age 74, has gone to be with his Lord and to design for Him in Heaven after a long battle with both cancer and ALS He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother, and friend
Gary Wells on Cycle Jumpers Gary Wells motorcycle rider extraordinaire was one the most recognizable jumper name from the 1970s next to Evel Knievel's He was also one of the best American jumpers from the 70s and 80s Gary was featured along with Evel Knievel in the book,"The Cycle Jumpers"
Gary Wells Motorcycle Crash (September 16, 1980) - YouTube Footage of Gary Wells daredevil motorcycle jump at Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas Close-up of Wells wearing formal burgundy-colored tuxedo with bow-tie speaking into reporter microphone with
Stunt Accident Of Gary Wells - YouTube On September 15, 1980, during a taping of the reality television show That's Incredible! he attempted to jump the fountains at Caesars Palace, a stunt made famous by Evel Knievel's failed attempt,
Gary L. Wells Gary L Wells received his Ph D in psychology from The Ohio State University in 1977 Currently, he is Professor of Psychology at Iowa State University, where he holds the title of Distinguished Professor and is the Wendy and Mark Stavish Chair in the Social Sciences