It didn’t take him long to work out how to hoist the front wheel, dragging his feet on the ground to find the balance point, pushing the limits of how high it could go before flipping over. At this point, he already knew that he wanted to entertain the crowd in plumes of tire smoke, with at least one wheel off the ground at all times.
His talents quickly outgrew his machinery, with Arūnas moving onto his first Superbike at the age of 16. Naturally, his love for riding would find its way to the race track with Aras getting his knee down in a number of road racing championships across Europe.
Having already become quite well-known in stunt-riding circles, and with the racing scene not quite filling the gap despite some good results, he abandoned his racing career and decided to become a full-time, professional stunt rider in 2008.
Two years later, Aras took his exhibition to the next level, entering into as many European competitions as possible. In 2011, he began taking home the top accolades from many of those competitions – and by 2012, he was winning them all, eventually signing with Red Bull in 2013.