This is Ryan Anderson in The Monster Jam truck Son Uva Digger doing IMPOSSIBLE NEVER SEEN BEFORE two wheel stunts. St.Louis Mo 03/03/2019 Like and subscribe!
I'm not normally a huge fan of Monster trucks, but that there is a testament of driver skill! He made it look like Monster Jam ballet and even through in a pirouette for good measure
@@randymc61 Once your control of the vehicle is on par with the precision you have in controlling your own arms and legs, the vehicle becomes your body :)
The first time I saw a live show, one had a broken rear, one had blown the engine and was running a junkyard 454, the third was Bigfoot. It was pretty disappointing.
I have 8MM footage of the original Gravedigger doing a show in a parking lot which was climbing over single cars but it broke down. It's astonishing how far they've come.
In the early days, it was a military surplus 2-1/2 or 5 ton truck, bob the frame, re-arch the springs, add a pickup body, hot-rod engine and big ag tires. A rolling ad for your off-road fab shop. A lot more money invested these days.
I met him at el paso tx truck rally ..i waited in line for 2 hours for an autograph..ran oit of time ....my sons mostly wanted to meet him..i was in an army camo shirt as i usually am im a veteran so tend to buy camo under armor etc. we walked away sad ..and he made eye contact with me ...he asked if i was a veteran and i said i was ...he had his security get me my sons and wife took pics with us signed some trucks i had bought for my boys..amd took time to talk to my boys ..hes a great guy ..thank u sir for making my sons day worth the wait ...gos bless you and your dad..great drivers the best..!!!
@@aliostrowski1935 isn’t all about world titles. Dennis won more stadium racing championship in his last few years he had a hot streak of 20-21 I do believe
Man monster trucks have come along way since the 80s. I remember going to the spectrum in Philadelphia and watching the monster trucks jump and crush some cars but I’ve never seen anything like this before this is crazy it’s like freestyle monster truck.
Absolutely EPIC!! monster trucks have come so far since the 80's its been a blast to watch the evolution of these trucks and the talent it takes to drive such a machine with such precision
Ryan’s been driving monster trucks for a long time but, playing monster truck video games since he was a toddler. This is every monster truck fans gaming dream to do those game stunts in real life. Talent, technique, great reflexes and the biggest set of brass balls ever to grace a man.
@@aspiceronni4462 totally disagree man, I meant doing what everybody else tries to do but doing it better and repeatedly without fail. I don’t know what Adams been up to and I know Dennis retired, but Ryan does these stunts Day in and day out. Ever and his son were different, they were dare devils always trying to do the next thing that might kill them. Monster truck driving is safer for one and repeatable by any other driver but, the talent is what makes one driver different from the others. Less talent for dare devils I’d say and more just being crazy in most cases.
@@80sfordguy I'm just talking ball size, sir. Ryan's balls hit the ground. But Evel's dragged behind him. I agree with the talent aspect and hard work and dedication to craft. Ryan is the best, hands down. His talent is unmatched. But in my world, crazy equals biggest balls. Ryan is sane and Evel Kneivel was out of his damn mind.
the trucks are VERY different now. Extremely lightweight, pretty much all hydrostatic driven. The are more like big ass bobcats with 2000hp than they are monster trucks of 15 years ago.
@@DieselRamcharger Yep, monster trucks back then in my day (the mid-to-late 80's) weighed 14,000lbs and had 1/4 the HP. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Wv7VJwsOGIc.html
Ryan Anderson is part of MT royalty, namely the Anderson (Gravedigger) family. Most people think Bob Chandler as the father of the MT, which is true. But Dennis Anderson is the one that invented the freestyle that we know today and his sons (Ryan and Adam and soon to be daughter, not sure of her name) are carrying the tradition of taking it further
Very talented. I saw monster jam 3 times in person. Once with my parents and 2wice I got free vip sky box tickets from work when we donated cars to run over
Yo i remember freestyles from the late 90s early 2000s and then seing then in the 10s thinking how bigger can it get now they don’t even ride on all 4 tires anymore crazy how this sport has evolved
I'd just like to remind everyone that there's a man actually driving that huge monster 😂 How on Earth they can still operate in those things is beyond me. They'd make good rocket pilots in space 😂😂
It's one thing to do that in a video game in 3rd person view.... Now put yourself in the actual drivers seat and see if you can come close to imagining what he just pulled off. Incredible...
I went to one of these monster truck events back in the 80s at the Pontiac Silverdome, it was so loud it gave me a headache and I left, but this was badass.
Of course St Louis is the birthplace of monster trucks, Bigfoot was the first original monster truck! So it is great to see such talent there come to town.
Side wheelie into a stoppie, then climb the hill behind him? They side wheelie into side doughnuts into a wneelie? Holy crap MT freestyle needs to be in the X games