
So you’ve seen what the Nitro Circus crew can do during the course of a Utahan summer, now see what stunty fun can be whipped up and thrown down in the winter. For starters, we’ve got Jolene Van Vugt going heli-tubing. Then Gregg Godfrey, Erik Roner, and a man known as Crum redefine tree-hugging with the evergreen art of Coloradoing. No day in the snow would be complete without a warming stop indoors, so Andy Bell makes the corporate call to do a little warehouse circle-track racing in the Ogio facility. Following months of episodic oppression and tramp stamp mockery, Roner rises above the motor trend madness to flaunt his serious alpine high diving skills. Sentences mean nothing at this point, so run along with me as Heath Frisby introduces the world of freestyle snowmobile jumping to the Nitro crew, all of whom misinterpret the sport as freestyle snowmobile wrecking. True to form in this now severely crippled grammatical catastrophe, Mark Zupan lends his body to the Nitro cause and subsequently gets taped to a sled and pushed downhill. In a mass show of appreciation for DC Shoe czar Ken Block’s generosity, Jolene, Jim DeChamp, Travis Pastrana, and Street Bike Tommy leave crater-like thank you cards behind for letting them ransack his private DC Lab snow park/retreat. Lastly, in an unofficial tribute to deceased Muppet maven Jim Henson, professional BMXer T.J. Lavin fills the dwindling Nitro pocket of cast members for a brisk afternoon of semi-frozen pond-skimming—the rear end of which is suitably brought about by Andy Bell, thus concluding the eleventh episode of Nitro Circus and this car bomb of a paragraph. Boom and all that.

(photo by Sean Cliver; Brighton, UT; 2009)
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