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Doug Danger

Doug "Danger" Senecal, born March 31, 1962, in Palmer, Massachusetts, is known as Doug Danger. He is an American motorcycle jumping world record holder and stunt performer and Stage 4 cancer survivor who lives in Oak Hill, Florida.[1]

Doug "Danger" Senecal
Born
Doug Senecal

(1962-03-31) March 31, 1962 (age 62)
Palmer, Massachusetts, US
Occupation(s)Motorcycle jumper, Stunt performer, Motivational speaker
SpouseMaria Senecal
Websitehttp://doug-danger.com

Danger has set many records, including the Longest Motorcycle Jump, which was 251 feet over 42 cars. With that jump, he entered the Guinness Book of World Records in 1991.[2] Danger also broke Evel Knievel's jump record over cars at The Legendary Buffalo Chip, Sturgis 75th Motorcycle Rally, Sturgis, South Dakota in 2015.[3]

On his motorcycle, Danger has jumped a jumbo jet from wingtip to wingtip, over school buses, tractor-trailers, cars, as well as through fire. He's also crashed, accumulating a total of 50 broken bones, a fractured skull, burns, and once suffered amnesia that lasted a year.[4]

Danger is sponsored by Vanson Leathers,[5] Bell Helmets,[2] and Mustang Seats.[6]

Although Danger still jumps, he is now a motivational speaker at elementary schools, high schools, community-service organizations and corporations.[7]

Early life and history edit

Growing up in Palmer, Massachusetts, Danger's mother rode a motorcycle, but discouraged him from doing the same. However, as a young man, Danger saw Evel Knievel jump over 13 Mack trucks on ABC's Wide World of Sports in 1974.[8] Danger aimed to follow in Knievel's footsteps by jumping his bicycle over his neighborhood friends when he was 11,[4] and shortly after received his first motorcycle from his stepfather.[9]

As a sophomore at Palmer High School, Danger drove his motorcycle through the school hallways on a dare. Palmer High asked him not to come back for his junior year,[7] so he transferred and finished at Pathfinder in 1980.[10]

When Danger was five and living with his parents in Las Vegas, Danger first saw Knievel jump live over the fountains at Caesar's Palace.[11] Twelve years later, Danger made his first public motorcycle jump, over 10 cars, in Palmer.[7] When his career took off, he and Knievel became friends.[1]

Career edit

1979–90 edit

Danger began his motorcycle stunt career in 1979 when he jumped 10 cars in Palmer.[12] At age 22, in 1984, he jumped over a three-story restaurant into Forest Lake in Massachusetts going 85 feet high and a distance of 145 feet.[13] A year later, he made a 125cc motorcycle leap over 14 school buses in Thompson, Connecticut, earning him his first World Record.[7] That same year, his motorcycle exploded during a fire stunt in North Carolina which threw him 150 feet down the track, legs in flames.[14]

In 1990, Danger earned another American record, this one for 250cc bikes, by jumping 25 cars at a total of 181 feet at New Hampshire International Speedway.[12]

1991–2000 edit

In 1991, Danger set a World Record for a 251-foot motorcycle jump over 42 cars in Loudon, New Hampshire.[3] That jump earned him a place in the Guinness Book of World records, and it stood for nine years as the Longest Motorcycle Jump. A year later, in a competition against Australian National Champion Jumper, Dar Davies, he won the International Motorcycle Jumping Competition at New Hampshire International Speedway.[15] That same year, Danger signed a contract for a Daredevil Showdown with Robbie Knievel for a Pay-Per-View but the event never happened[12] because in July 1992, a practice jump went awry and Danger crashed into a three-foot retaining wall at Hudson Speedway in New Hampshire breaking 17 bones and remaining in a coma for over a month. When he recovered, his memory was gone.[14]

After recovering, Danger created the Doug Danger Motorcycle Stunt Spectacular, Legends Stunt Show, a thrill show that included various motorcycle jumps, firewall crashs, wheelie show, and automobile stunts. He partnered in the venture which ran from 1997 through 2003, with legendary stuntman Tim Chitwood.[16]

One of the first jumps Danger made after his accident was on October 10, 1999: he jumped over 18 tractor-trailers at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, setting another World Record and breaking the one previously held by Robbie Knievel of 17 semi-trucks. On March 18, 2000, Danger jumped an L-1011 Jumbo Jet wing tip-to-wing tip, a stunt that was filmed for the "I Dare You" television show. For this, he rose 30 feet and traveled 160 feet across the airplane.[12]

2001–10 edit

Danger did a couple of stunts in May 2001 at Thompson Speedway, Connecticut, one involving a Honda CR500 motorcycle jumping 120 feet across three school buses lined up ended to end, and the other using a 1987 Harley Davidson 883 Sportster weighing over 500 pounds to jump over 10 cars.[12]

Louis "Rocket" Re and Danger performed a double jump—two riders one behind the other in the air at the same time—covering over 100 feet on July 15, 2006, in New Castle, Pennsylvania.[12] The duo met again later in July at Brockton Fair Grounds in Massachusetts for a head-on criss-cross jump where they passed each other at 70 mph with four feet of clearance that was filmed for a Country Music Television pilot called "Hell Drivers".[citation needed]

2011-present edit

For two months, beginning May 2011, Danger made an Australian tour in Hell Raiser's of Insanity Extreme Stunt Show. Among the jumps were two that he made with a broken leg, obtained after a moving truck stunt. During the hospital examination in Australia, doctors discovered a lump near his tonsils, and after its removal was told it was benign cancer. Six months later, a cancerous growth surfaced, and he had another operation in the United States. The prognosis was not good. During his treatments, Danger injured himself again doing a jump in May 2012 to benefit The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Lulu Shriner's Arena in Plymouth, Pennsylvania. He separated his shoulder and broke his knuckle. After 35 radiation treatments, and three rounds of an experimental chemotherapy, each lasting five days, Danger received news that he was cancer free.[4]

In 2012, Risky Rick Cruz, of the Ricksonian Daredevil Museum[17] presented Danger with the honorary Triple Crown, awarded for the stunt performer's holding the 125cc, 250cc and 500cc motorcycle records at the same time.[18]

Danger began a motivational speaking career in 2012 that continues. Entitled "Live Life Full Throttle," the message he brings to various elementary and high schools, community service organizations like the Boys and Girls Clubs, Chambers of Commerce, Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs, and Motorcycle Shows is to follow your dreams, go for your goals, and maintain a drug-free life.[7]

On June 14, 2014, Danger once again attached to the Evel Knievel legacy, by using Knievel's XR-750 Harley-Davidson to leap over 15 cars, 110 feet in across at the Republic of Texas Rally in Austin, Texas[2] Danger was able to break Knievel's record the following year using Knievel's own XR-750 Harley-Davidson—loaned to Danger by its owner Lathan McKay—to jump 22 cars at the Buffalo Chip Campground during the 75th Sturgis motorcycle rally on August 6. The jump was 151 feet long, and was a success, outpacing the Knievel attempt, which only cleared 21 cars.[7][19]

Next April 7, 2016, Danger was recognized by Massachusetts State Senator Anne M. Gobi (D-Spencer), during a formal Senate Session.[20]

Danger participates in the KSR Motorsports Monster Truck and Thrill Show, performing 25–30 shows a year, jumping, doing wheelies, and fire wall crashes.[21]

External links edit

  • Official website

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ring, Kim (August 6, 2015). "'Doug Danger' nails record-breaking motorcycle jump in Sturgis". Telegram. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Doug Danger, Iconic Motorcycle Daredevil Appearance". Iron Trader News. February 23, 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b Simison, Cynthia (August 7, 2015). "Motorcycle daredevil Doug Danger sets new world record, crossing 22 cars at Sturgis rally". Mass Live. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Griffith, Tom (August 5, 2015). "Death-defying Doug Danger". Sturgis Rally Daily. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Vanson Leathers at 6 Great Events for 75th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally". Motor Sports News. August 3, 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Doug Danger, Mustang Hometown Hero at IMS in New York". Motousa. December 11, 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Schoenberg, Shira (April 7, 2016). "Western Massachusetts motorcycle jumper Doug Danger honored at Statehouse ceremony". Mass Live. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  8. ^ Stemp, Marilyn (July 2, 2014). "Evel Knievel's Traveling Circus is Back!". Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  9. ^ Holland, Jim (February 9, 2015). "'Danger' looking to finish Knievel's jump". Rapid City Journal. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  10. ^ Richards, Stephanie. "Motorcyclist/stuntman puts motivational speaking into high gear MeetDougSenecal" (PDF). Sturbridge Times. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  11. ^ Ranker, Luke (July 16, 2015). "Topeka plan 'Evel' announcement regarding 'daredevil' Friday at Topeka-Harley Davidson". CJ Online. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  12. ^ a b c d e f "Doug Danger -- United States". Cycle Jumpers. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  13. ^ "Doug Danger makes first appearance at Oswego". Motorsport. July 10, 2000. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  14. ^ a b "Motorcycle Jumper Still Hospitalized". Sun Journal. Associated Press. July 2, 1992. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  15. ^ St. Claire, Charlie (2008). Laconia Motorcycle Week. Arcadia Publishing. p. 91.
  16. ^ Lerner, Norma (July 29, 2003). "Children get early start in showing fair animals". Herald Palladium. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  17. ^ "Risky Rick Cruz — United States". CycleJumpers. 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  18. ^ "Senator Gobi Recognizes Doug 'Danger' Senecal in Senate Chamber" (PDF). Press Release. April 7, 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  19. ^ Almeida, Daniella (August 7, 2015). "Daredevil Doug Danger completes record-breaking stunt". Motor Bike Times. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  20. ^ Semon, Craig (April 7, 2016). "Doug Danger honored at Statehouse". Telegram and Gazette. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  21. ^ Parks, Dustin (July 5, 2014). "KSR Motorsports Thrills Fans with Monster Trucks at CNB Raceway Park". Gant Daily. CNN.

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Doug Danger Senecal born March 31 1962 in Palmer Massachusetts is known as Doug Danger He is an American motorcycle jumping world record holder and stunt performer and Stage 4 cancer survivor who lives in Oak Hill Florida 1 Doug Danger SenecalBornDoug Senecal 1962 03 31 March 31 1962 age 62 Palmer Massachusetts USOccupation s Motorcycle jumper Stunt performer Motivational speakerSpouseMaria SenecalWebsitehttp doug danger com Danger has set many records including the Longest Motorcycle Jump which was 251 feet over 42 cars With that jump he entered the Guinness Book of World Records in 1991 2 Danger also broke Evel Knievel s jump record over cars at The Legendary Buffalo Chip Sturgis 75th Motorcycle Rally Sturgis South Dakota in 2015 3 On his motorcycle Danger has jumped a jumbo jet from wingtip to wingtip over school buses tractor trailers cars as well as through fire He s also crashed accumulating a total of 50 broken bones a fractured skull burns and once suffered amnesia that lasted a year 4 Danger is sponsored by Vanson Leathers 5 Bell Helmets 2 and Mustang Seats 6 Although Danger still jumps he is now a motivational speaker at elementary schools high schools community service organizations and corporations 7 Contents 1 Early life and history 2 Career 2 1 1979 90 2 2 1991 2000 2 3 2001 10 2 4 2011 present 3 External links 4 ReferencesEarly life and history editGrowing up in Palmer Massachusetts Danger s mother rode a motorcycle but discouraged him from doing the same However as a young man Danger saw Evel Knievel jump over 13 Mack trucks on ABC s Wide World of Sports in 1974 8 Danger aimed to follow in Knievel s footsteps by jumping his bicycle over his neighborhood friends when he was 11 4 and shortly after received his first motorcycle from his stepfather 9 As a sophomore at Palmer High School Danger drove his motorcycle through the school hallways on a dare Palmer High asked him not to come back for his junior year 7 so he transferred and finished at Pathfinder in 1980 10 When Danger was five and living with his parents in Las Vegas Danger first saw Knievel jump live over the fountains at Caesar s Palace 11 Twelve years later Danger made his first public motorcycle jump over 10 cars in Palmer 7 When his career took off he and Knievel became friends 1 Career edit1979 90 edit Danger began his motorcycle stunt career in 1979 when he jumped 10 cars in Palmer 12 At age 22 in 1984 he jumped over a three story restaurant into Forest Lake in Massachusetts going 85 feet high and a distance of 145 feet 13 A year later he made a 125cc motorcycle leap over 14 school buses in Thompson Connecticut earning him his first World Record 7 That same year his motorcycle exploded during a fire stunt in North Carolina which threw him 150 feet down the track legs in flames 14 In 1990 Danger earned another American record this one for 250cc bikes by jumping 25 cars at a total of 181 feet at New Hampshire International Speedway 12 1991 2000 edit In 1991 Danger set a World Record for a 251 foot motorcycle jump over 42 cars in Loudon New Hampshire 3 That jump earned him a place in the Guinness Book of World records and it stood for nine years as the Longest Motorcycle Jump A year later in a competition against Australian National Champion Jumper Dar Davies he won the International Motorcycle Jumping Competition at New Hampshire International Speedway 15 That same year Danger signed a contract for a Daredevil Showdown with Robbie Knievel for a Pay Per View but the event never happened 12 because in July 1992 a practice jump went awry and Danger crashed into a three foot retaining wall at Hudson Speedway in New Hampshire breaking 17 bones and remaining in a coma for over a month When he recovered his memory was gone 14 After recovering Danger created the Doug Danger Motorcycle Stunt Spectacular Legends Stunt Show a thrill show that included various motorcycle jumps firewall crashs wheelie show and automobile stunts He partnered in the venture which ran from 1997 through 2003 with legendary stuntman Tim Chitwood 16 One of the first jumps Danger made after his accident was on October 10 1999 he jumped over 18 tractor trailers at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas Nevada setting another World Record and breaking the one previously held by Robbie Knievel of 17 semi trucks On March 18 2000 Danger jumped an L 1011 Jumbo Jet wing tip to wing tip a stunt that was filmed for the I Dare You television show For this he rose 30 feet and traveled 160 feet across the airplane 12 2001 10 edit Danger did a couple of stunts in May 2001 at Thompson Speedway Connecticut one involving a Honda CR500 motorcycle jumping 120 feet across three school buses lined up ended to end and the other using a 1987 Harley Davidson 883 Sportster weighing over 500 pounds to jump over 10 cars 12 Louis Rocket Re and Danger performed a double jump two riders one behind the other in the air at the same time covering over 100 feet on July 15 2006 in New Castle Pennsylvania 12 The duo met again later in July at Brockton Fair Grounds in Massachusetts for a head on criss cross jump where they passed each other at 70 mph with four feet of clearance that was filmed for a Country Music Television pilot called Hell Drivers citation needed 2011 present edit For two months beginning May 2011 Danger made an Australian tour in Hell Raiser s of Insanity Extreme Stunt Show Among the jumps were two that he made with a broken leg obtained after a moving truck stunt During the hospital examination in Australia doctors discovered a lump near his tonsils and after its removal was told it was benign cancer Six months later a cancerous growth surfaced and he had another operation in the United States The prognosis was not good During his treatments Danger injured himself again doing a jump in May 2012 to benefit The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Pennsylvania at Lulu Shriner s Arena in Plymouth Pennsylvania He separated his shoulder and broke his knuckle After 35 radiation treatments and three rounds of an experimental chemotherapy each lasting five days Danger received news that he was cancer free 4 In 2012 Risky Rick Cruz of the Ricksonian Daredevil Museum 17 presented Danger with the honorary Triple Crown awarded for the stunt performer s holding the 125cc 250cc and 500cc motorcycle records at the same time 18 Danger began a motivational speaking career in 2012 that continues Entitled Live Life Full Throttle the message he brings to various elementary and high schools community service organizations like the Boys and Girls Clubs Chambers of Commerce Rotary Clubs Lions Clubs and Motorcycle Shows is to follow your dreams go for your goals and maintain a drug free life 7 On June 14 2014 Danger once again attached to the Evel Knievel legacy by using Knievel s XR 750 Harley Davidson to leap over 15 cars 110 feet in across at the Republic of Texas Rally in Austin Texas 2 Danger was able to break Knievel s record the following year using Knievel s own XR 750 Harley Davidson loaned to Danger by its owner Lathan McKay to jump 22 cars at the Buffalo Chip Campground during the 75th Sturgis motorcycle rally on August 6 The jump was 151 feet long and was a success outpacing the Knievel attempt which only cleared 21 cars 7 19 Next April 7 2016 Danger was recognized by Massachusetts State Senator Anne M Gobi D Spencer during a formal Senate Session 20 Danger participates in the KSR Motorsports Monster Truck and Thrill Show performing 25 30 shows a year jumping doing wheelies and fire wall crashes 21 External links editOfficial websiteReferences edit a b Ring Kim August 6 2015 Doug Danger nails record breaking motorcycle jump in Sturgis Telegram Retrieved 3 August 2016 a b c Doug Danger Iconic Motorcycle Daredevil Appearance Iron Trader News February 23 2016 Retrieved 5 August 2016 a b Simison Cynthia August 7 2015 Motorcycle daredevil Doug Danger sets new world record crossing 22 cars at Sturgis rally Mass Live Retrieved 3 August 2016 a b c Griffith Tom August 5 2015 Death defying Doug Danger Sturgis Rally Daily Retrieved 3 August 2016 Vanson Leathers at 6 Great Events for 75th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Motor Sports News August 3 2015 Retrieved 4 August 2016 Doug Danger Mustang Hometown Hero at IMS in New York Motousa December 11 2015 Retrieved 4 August 2016 a b c d e f Schoenberg Shira April 7 2016 Western Massachusetts motorcycle jumper Doug Danger honored at Statehouse ceremony Mass Live Retrieved 4 August 2016 Stemp Marilyn July 2 2014 Evel Knievel s Traveling Circus is Back Retrieved 4 August 2016 Holland Jim February 9 2015 Danger looking to finish Knievel s jump Rapid City Journal Retrieved 4 August 2016 Richards Stephanie Motorcyclist stuntman puts motivational speaking into high gear MeetDougSenecal PDF Sturbridge Times Retrieved 4 August 2016 Ranker Luke July 16 2015 Topeka plan Evel announcement regarding daredevil Friday at Topeka Harley Davidson CJ Online Retrieved 16 August 2016 a b c d e f Doug Danger United States Cycle Jumpers Retrieved 4 August 2016 Doug Danger makes first appearance at Oswego Motorsport July 10 2000 Retrieved 6 August 2016 a b Motorcycle Jumper Still Hospitalized Sun Journal Associated Press July 2 1992 Retrieved 5 August 2016 St Claire Charlie 2008 Laconia Motorcycle Week Arcadia Publishing p 91 Lerner Norma July 29 2003 Children get early start in showing fair animals Herald Palladium Retrieved 6 August 2016 Risky Rick Cruz United States CycleJumpers 2016 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Senator Gobi Recognizes Doug Danger Senecal in Senate Chamber PDF Press Release April 7 2016 Retrieved 7 August 2016 Almeida Daniella August 7 2015 Daredevil Doug Danger completes record breaking stunt Motor Bike Times Retrieved 7 August 2016 Semon Craig April 7 2016 Doug Danger honored at Statehouse Telegram and Gazette Retrieved 7 August 2016 Parks Dustin July 5 2014 KSR Motorsports Thrills Fans with Monster Trucks at CNB Raceway Park Gant Daily CNN Retrieved from 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