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Dew Moto Extreme witnessed over 15,000 people in its biggest-ever stunts shows across Pakistan

Dew Moto Extreme witnessed over 15,000 people in its biggest-ever stunts shows across Pakistan

The show has been travelling to the major cities of Pakistan since 21st September, 2019.
14 Oct, 2019

Looks like Dew Moto Extreme is back with more than just a bang.

The stunt show has been travelling across Pakistan since 21st September starting with Karachi, Multan, Gujranwala, Islamabad followed by the last show in Lahore.

Needless to say, Mountain Dew has yet again stirred some jazba and passion in the hearts of Dew fans which was witnessed first-hand at all five shows.

For its fifth edition this year, Dew Moto Extreme did not just win the hearts across Pakistan but also broke quite a few of records for the country.

Here's all that we saw happening this year:

1. For the very first time Pakistan witnessed a female showcasing extreme action like never before.

We witnessed little Stacey Lee May hanging out of a drifting car, and quite honestly held our breath till the very last minute.

The crowds cheered her on as she performed mind-numbing stunts in the show.

Side note: We like that a brand came forward to encourage women this way.

2. Dew daredevils flew with their bikes over a 22-meter ramp

Dew athletes performed unbelievable stunts including mid-air somersaults, leaps, jumps, tornado of smoke, cars drifting on only two wheels, gravity defying stunts.

The show had Dallan Goldman, Fredrick Frog Bergen and Nick De Witt on FMX Bikes; Mike Skelton, Jim McFarlane and Stacey Lee May were seen on cars.

Take a look at this:

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3. The shows successfully drew a lot of digital and on-ground attention

The opening show in Karachi saw 10,000 people at the Expo Centre, followed by the Multan show which was also attended by 10,000 people taking the Hockey Stadium, Kalma Chowk by storm.

As a result of the hype on social media, Gujranwala welcomed 15,000 people at its Jinnah Stadium. The Islamabad event also witnessed similar audiences.

A total of over 10,000 people attended the finale event in Lahore, the city that is known for its warmth and jazba.

For more details on what Dew is planning next, head over to their official Facebook page.


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Comments

Zain Abidin Oct 15, 2019 11:18am
OK, people should have fun. I am concerned about all the youngsters in Pakistan, who are already fascinated with wheelie stunts on the public roads, will now try to do these stunts on the public roads and highways, endangering themselves and the lives of others around them. In the Western countries, and China where Ms May is most likely from, such stunts are not allowed on the public roads, but special areas, where there are drag strips in a confined, non public transport use, designated areas. Please drive carefully. Thank you.
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Junaid Khan Oct 15, 2019 02:01pm
it is good that the youth have seen this side, better than getting into drugs etc. They must have observed how it is done. I have always thought about getting a venue for the youth where they can be taught techniques for stunts, biking and car racing etc and start something local later compete internationally. I still remember our Sultan golden but no legacy left behind he used to do stunts in the 80s in front of the large crowds even state guests. We have a lot of talent here which is wasted by doing wheelies on the roads with no safety, riding the bikes and cars real fast with no safety. I think its time that venues should be make for such activities.
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