Motorbike stuntman Robbie Maddison’s son Kruz, 12, does death-defying jumps during Sydney show

Like father Like Son! Legendary stuntman Robbie Maddison, the 12-year-old son of Kruz, performs death-defying jumps during his Sydney Freestyle Kings show

Motorcycle stuntman Robbie Maddison wowed a crowd in Sydney on Saturday night when he performed death-defying bike stunts alongside his 12-year-old son Kruz.

The 41-year-old NSW native effortlessly honed the jumps at Qudos Bank Arena as part of the Freestyle Kings Live national tour.

Thousands of fans screamed for more as he brought Kruz into the stadium, before the pair performed a stunning stunt off a massive ramp.

The father and son duo looked every inch the daredevil with matching jackets, pants and motorcycle helmets.

Robbie took the lead and sped off a launch ramp and glided through the air, landing on the larger ramp as his son mimicked his moves.

Motorcycle stuntman Robbie Maddison wowed a crowd in Sydney on Saturday when he performed death-defying bike stunts alongside his 12-year-old son Kruz.

The 41-year-old NSW native effortlessly honed the jumps at Qudos Bank Arena as part of the Freestyle Kings Live national tour.

The 41-year-old NSW native effortlessly honed the jumps at Qudos Bank Arena as part of the Freestyle Kings Live national tour.

Thousands of fans screamed for more as he carried Kruz into the stadium before the pair performed an impressive daredevil jump off a ramp.

Thousands of fans screamed for more as he carried Kruz into the stadium before the pair performed an impressive daredevil jump off a ramp.

While airborne, Robbie was seen looking over his shoulder to make sure his young son made the jump.

Australian BMX Olympian Ryan ‘R-Willy Williams, 28, also pulled off some amazing moves that shocked his fans.

In 2015, Today Show host Karl Stefanovic compared Australian daredevil Maddison to Jesus Christ in a hilarious interview after his record-breaking motorcycle surf stunt.

The father and son duo looked every inch the daredevil with matching jackets, pants and motorcycle helmets.

The father and son duo looked every inch the daredevil with matching jackets, pants and motorcycle helmets.

Robbie took the lead and sped off a launch ramp and glided through the air, landing on the larger ramp as his son mimicked his moves.

Robbie took the lead and sped off a launch ramp and glided through the air, landing on the larger ramp as his son mimicked his moves.

While airborne, Robbie was seen looking over his shoulder to make sure his young son made the jump.

While airborne, Robbie was seen looking over his shoulder to make sure his young son made the jump.

Maddison had released a video titled ‘Pipe Dream’ featuring him riding his bike over the giant waves of Tahiti, which took two years to perfect.

He then appeared on the Today Show to discuss the worldwide reaction to his impressive stunt, with host Stefanovic calling him a “complete bloody legend.”

‘Jesus Christ walked on the water, Robbie Maddison rode on it. Up with that already! Stefanovic joked as he spoke to Maddison via live feed from Los Angeles.

They wowed with an impressive array of amazing motorcycle stunts.

They wowed with an impressive array of amazing motorcycle stunts.

Kruz's moves had the crowd asking for more

Kruz’s moves had the crowd asking for more

“And it feels bittersweet to release this video this year and to have such a huge audience around the world, it’s been so well received.”

Maddison, from Kiama on the south coast of New South Wales, is no stranger to adrenaline rushes having worked as a stunt double for Daniel Craig on Skyfall.

He also jumped across the Corinth Canal in Greece and performed a backflip while jumping Tower Bridge in London.

Australian BMX Olympian Ryan 'R-Willy Williams (pictured) also pulled off some moves

Australian BMX Olympian Ryan ‘R-Willy Williams (pictured) also pulled off some moves

R-Willy seemed delighted to pose for photos with some young fans.

R-Willy seemed delighted to pose for photos with some young fans.

The BMX champion seemed to be in his element, making death-defying stunts look easy.

The BMX champion seemed to be in his element, making death-defying stunts look easy.