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Daredevil Axell Hodges sustained serious injuries in a crash during a practice jump, ands will no longer ride in History’s upcoming “Evel Live 2,” the network announced Friday.
Axell Hodges said that it sucked to have a crash ahead of the event, in which he worked hard to compete. “I made a mistake in air and wasn’t able to adjust in time for landing,” Hodges said.
On July 15, the event will be in Ramona, at motocross and supercross racing star Axell Hodges’ course nicknamed the “Slayground,” with competitions in Moto X best trick, best whip, freestyle ...
On Sunday, July 7th, freestyle motocross athlete Axell Hodges was supposed to attempt to break the world record for the longest motorcycle jump in history, as part of "Evel Live 2," broadcast live on ...
One of the History Channel‘s most popular live shows is getting a revamp following an injury to its star, Axell Hodges. On Friday, the network announced in a press release to PEOPLE that Evel ...
History Channel Announces New Format for 'Evel Live 2' After Star Axell Hodges Is Injured Sunday's show will now see X Games Medalist Vicki Golden try to make history in her own motorcyclist stunt ...
Axell Hodges calls it scary when he flies high above the ground on his 450 motorcycle. Yet, he always comes back for more. This week, he has home course advantage when he hosts the X Games Moto X a… ...
Monster Energy is proud to welcome 27-year-old Axell Hodges from Encinitas, California, alongside 32-year-old Jackson Strong from Lockhart, Australia, on Episode 409 of the sports and pop culture ...
Axell Hodges Injured Practicing for World-Record Longest Motorcycle Jump Hodges avoided life-threatening injury, but will not be able to jump during Sunday's "Evel Live 2" broadcast on History.
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