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Nitro Circus Episodes | Season 2 | |
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Nitro City
The Circus barges the City of Angels for some urban mayhem: from getting tased by S.W.A.T. tactical instructors to back-flipping a 75-foot gap across two buildings 130 feet high to Andy trying to one-up Travis in their continuing three-wheeled rivalry by back-flipping a rocket-powered tricycle. It's So Cal to the extreme!
Hydro Circus
The Circus takes a break from preparing for X Games and crashes the peace and serenity of Lake Havasu, Arizona, with their unique brand of hydro chaos: the cast attempts to pyramid water ski with pro wakeboarder, Parks Bonifay, before launching themselves off the lake's London Bridge with the help of a high-powered jet ski and a Nitro-made rope swing. Andy takes the ride of his life in the Red Bull stunt plane. And why just ride in it when you can jump it - Travis attempts to back flip over the plane as it rockets beneath him at 200 miles per hour. It's summer vacation... Nitro-style!
Go Big Or Go Foam
The Circus is joined by BMX legend Mat Hoffman and Angels pitcher Ervin Santana for some California stunts that run the go-big gamut: the cast gets launched 100 feet into the air as human cannonballs, Street Bike Tommy dives 50 feet into a monster foam pit (with the real drama beginning when he starts to drown in it), Erik base jumps from a monster Magic Mountain theme park ride, and Travis takes to the sky in an old-fashioned biplane and wing-walks in his boxers with no parachute, no harness, and no second chances.
Southern Discomfort
The Circus travels to the East Coast to take on the Mecca of fast cars and big horsepower: Charlotte, North Carolina. The cast shuts down the city streets in a head to head stock car race, reaching speeds of 120 miles per hour. Andy gets introduced to Dr. Danger who schools him in the art of backyard pyrotechnics. And pro skydiver Scott Palmer and the cast leap from an 80-foot construction crane into the mouth of the world's biggest outdoor wind tunnel - will they soar to safety...or plummet to disaster?
No Right Churn
The Circus travels east to the heart of Amish Country and the home of pro skateboarder Bam Margera: Pennsylvania. The cast do some damage to Bam's compound, from racing dirt bikes through his garden and launching them over his pool to performing some freestyle motocross on his garage roof (with his prized Lamborghini parked below). Andy pilots a four-wheeled space shuttle 60-feet into a scum-covered pond, with the Nitro crew and a terrified Bam along for the ride. And Chad Kagy joins the cast for a series of catastrophic attempts to tame the mother of all mega ramps, using everything from razor scooters to golf carts.
Mud & Guts
The Circus gets down and dirty in North Carolina when they visit monster truck legend Dennis "Grave Digger" Anderson's Mud Park. Cam McQueen joins the cast as they take on the grit and the grime in high-powered style: Jolene and Street Bike Tommy pin it to win it in a fiery monster truck tug-o-war, Erik gets some big air as he goes tubing across a choppy trail of sludge, Travis attempts to get a winged motorcycle to fly, and Andy has one of the most epic and violent fails in Nitro history.
Nitro Circus Circus
The circus is in town and the Nitro crew are front and center for some three-ring madness: Tommy performs tricks with his elephant twin and Andy goes huge over the big top. Mat Hoffman and Tony Hawk offer some pro advice to Jim and Mike "Rooftop" Escamilla as they take on a sketchy BMX rail grind loop. And Pastrana choreographs one of the biggest displays of horse power and precision in Nitro history.
Nitro Ut-Opia
The Circus heads home to Utah to wrap up their insane second season... and they're going out Nitro-style. Joining the finale madness is DC owner Ken Block, who challenges Travis to a game of fuel-injected, high-stakes S.U.C.K. Erik and some skydiving friends strap on their wings and engage in a down and dirty sky-scraping dogfight. The Utah Jazz Bear and his mountain bike take a mean hit on a colossal ski ramp. And a base jump from a 600-foot bridge turns into a near-epic disaster for some of the Nitro cast.
Epic Pass/Epic Fail
The cast put on the brakes long enough to spill their guts about all the jaw-dropping makes and laughter-inducing misfires from their risk-fuelled second season: piloting a rocket-powered tricycle, walking chute-less on the wing of a biplane, back-flipping a 75-foot gap across two buildings 130 feet high, and nearly drowning in a foam pit after a 65-foot fall. Whether a stunt ends in epic pass or epic fail, the Nitro crew never gives up and never gives in.
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