Motorcycle Stunt Rider Chris Matatall Death Leaves a Lasting Impact on New Hampshire Extreme Sports Community
Goon too soon!
December 10, 2026
This article was last updated by Rohit Maharjan on December 9, 2026
The Motorcycle Stunt Rider, Chris Matatall, also known as Mad At Y’all, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of courage and skill.
Born and raised in New Hampshire, Chris was involved in the extreme sports community from a young age.
He was not only a motorcycle stunt rider, but he was also the voice and MC of the New Hampshire extreme sports community.
New Hampshire Community Mourns the Loss of Chris Matatall!
While the exact cause of Chris Matatall’s death is not publicly disclosed, what is known is that he passed away on December 6, 2026.
His death was confirmed through a social media post by Vertical603boyz, where they shared that they had lost one of their brothers.
Chris had been a part of Vertical603boyz for a long time, where he performed as a rider, host, and voice for the team.
Following his passing, the stunt rider team from New Hampshire shared a heartfelt message saying:
The Boyz received some devastating news yesterday… We would just like to take a moment & remember one of our brothers who is no longer with us at this time @madatyall_stunts was our Mc and our voice but also apart of our family. He will be deeply missed by us as well as his close friends, family and all of his supporters and fans. We ask that everyone be respectful during this time and allow us to remember our brother in peace for this unfortunate time before the holidays. Thank you in advance, We love you Chris
Following the post, not only the stunt community but many people from New Hampshire have expressed their grief and support for Chris.
Reflecting on his memories and the impact he left on many lives, one person wrote in a Facebook post;
The weight you held, the soul you carried, the good vibes and the smile you always had will live on through each and everyone one of us. The next sesh we have will be in honor of you and there ain’t a more perfect time of the year for it Love you big guy, rest easy up there and watch over us all each time we kick the leg over to rage RIP Madatyall – you are always going to be a legend in my eyes
While personal details about Chris, including his family, wife, or children, have not been disclosed in the media, what is known is that the stunt rider team from New Hampshire was like his family.
The Vertical603boyz may soon announce his funeral and other last rites details, as well as ways to honor his memory, through their social media posts.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to Chris’s family, friends, and all the well-wishers.
Rest in Peace, Chris!
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