Stunt Legend Chris Pfeiffer was known for his multiple world record win legacy. Read the details below.
The 4-time Red Bull Hare Scramble world champion, stunt legend Chris Pfeiffer has passed away aged 51 yesterday. The news of the legend passing away has taken aback the worldwide fans and industry with sorrow and shock.
Chris Pfeiffer was known for his 20 years long stunting carrier which was filled with consistent winning races and events. Due to this consistency of wins, Chris was able to create the world record of holding the Red Bull Hare Scramble worldwide title for 4 years. This event takes places in Austria each years, where Chris was worshipped as an eternal legend of the freestyle stunts.
Apart from this, Chris also held the Guinness World Record for making the longest motorcycle jump over a total of 33 people successfully that too even without the use of a ramp. Chris was also known for working as stunt double for Hollywood superstars such as Tom Cruise and skateboard legend Tony Hawk.
Chris had partnered with the BMW Motorrad for a long time and their association had been successful till the retirement of the legend. Chris Pfeiffer semi-retired in 2015 after completing 20 long years of being on the top in the freestyle stunt riding sport.
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The reasons for death have not been specified officially but according to the sources over the internet, Chris was suffering from a long-time prevailing depression which could have become the cause. Nevertheless, Chris Pfeiffer shall be remembered as the forever legend of the stunting sport and new talents shall keep following his enthusiasm for the sport.
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