Longest wheelie on a UTV: Roger LeBlanc break Guinness World Records record (VIDEO)
Moncton, Canada -- Canadian stuntman Roger LeBlanc and his team pulled off the Longest UTV Wheelie with a distance of 1140.3 m (3741.1 ft) at Moncton International Airport in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, during last year's Atlantic Canada International Air Show with an audience of cheering supporters, according to the World Record Academy.
Photo: Canada's Roger LeBlanc and friends setting a spectacular new record for longest UTV wheelie – 1140.3 m (3741.1 ft). (enlarge photo)
The Guinness World Records' record for the longest UTV wheelie measured 1140.3 m (3741.1 ft) and was achieved by Roger LeBlanc (Canada) at Moncton International Airport in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, on 23 August 2014. Roger's record-breaking wheelie was achieved on a Honda 700 Pioneer UTV, whilst carrying four fearless passengers.
Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the longest individual ATV side-wheelie; it measured 27.18 km (16.89 miles) and was completed by Daniel Adams (USA) near Grantsville, Utah, USA, on 30 October 2012. Canadian stuntman Roger LeBlanc and his team (Jeff Gallant, Gilles Dupuis, Paul Arsenault and Martin Phinney) pulled off the Longest UTV Wheelie with a distance of 1140.3 m (3741.1 ft) at Moncton International Airport in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, during last year's Atlantic Canada International Air Show with an audience of cheering supporters.