Key facts
- Motocross athlete Travis Pastrana will perform a backflip on his bike at the White House on Saturday.
- UFC President Dana White helped arrange the stunt.
- The event is part of a weekend of UFC-hosted activities at the White House.
- UFC fighters and other motocross athletes are expected to participate.
- The White House stated the UFC is covering the event's costs.
Motocross athlete and stunt performer Travis Pastrana is set to perform a backflip on his bike at the White House this Saturday, an event facilitated by UFC President Dana White. Pastrana revealed the plan on Instagram, stating White helped make the idea a reality.
Pastrana has also invited fellow motocross athletes Ricky Carmichael and Brian Deegan to join him for the stunt. The event is part of a larger weekend of festivities hosted by the UFC at the White House, which includes a press conference on Friday, a weigh-in and fan fest on Saturday, and UFC matches on Sunday.
While the White House has stated that the UFC is covering the costs of the weekend's events, several government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Aviation Administration, are allocating significant resources and manpower. Secretary of State Marco Rubio commented that such events are needed to bring people together in a polarized society.
