American extreme sports athlete Ryan Piplic has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest side-by-side UTV jump, demonstrating incredible skill, courage, and precision in off-road motorsports. The record-breaking jump took place in Las Vegas, Nevada, on a professionally designed ramp specifically engineered for high-speed UTV stunts.
Piplic’s jump covered an astounding distance of [insert verified distance, e.g., 91 feet / 27.7 meters], surpassing all previous records for side-by-side Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs). Achieving this milestone required perfect throttle control, speed calculation, and vehicle stability to ensure a safe landing and full compliance with Guinness World Records verification standards.
The attempt was closely monitored by Guinness World Records adjudicators, who verified the distance, landing precision, and overall safety measures. Multiple cameras and witnesses documented the jump, ensuring the legitimacy of this high-risk, high-reward stunt.
Ryan Piplic, renowned in the extreme sports community for his daring off-road feats, described the accomplishment as the result of meticulous preparation, rigorous practice, and trust in his vehicle and team. The record not only highlights individual skill but also the technological capabilities and engineering of modern UTVs.
This achievement cements Piplic’s place in the history of motorsports and Guinness World Records, inspiring enthusiasts worldwide and setting a new benchmark for future off-road athletes attempting high-flying stunts with side-by-side UTVs.