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  • Line Skis Traveling Circus Pre Line Skis Traveling Circus Presents Pizza Party at Orage Masters

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      The Orage Masters may be rowdiest ski contest of all time. Line's Traveling Circus took the revelry to an all-time high by holding an on-hill pizza party. The Traveling Circus claims "skiing is expensive, so we had to start delivering pizzas to make ends meet at the Orage Masters." See what else the TC crew delivered in this highly entertaining edit. 

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  • Orage Masters 8 Orage Masters 8

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      On April 6, 2013 The Orage Masters, aka the Anti Comp, now better known as the craziest scene skiing has ever seen crash landed for its 8th event at Sun Valley Resort, Idaho and officially became a thing of legend within the world of ski contests.

      8 teams of skiing's elite film crews featuring the likes of Level 1 Productions, 4bi9 Media, Traveling Circus, Step Productions, Inspired Media, The Kids, Toy Soldier Productions and Me Gustan Aviones came costume clad, ready to throw down and eager to claim bragging rights and the $10,000 cold hard cash compliments of Go Pro that come with 1st place.

      Level 1 took top honors and the white dinner jackets.
      4bi9 Media claimed second and a trip to Retallack lodge.
      And The Traveling Circus rounded out the top 3 earning a 5 day trip back to the host resort, Sun Valley.

      Call outs to Johnny G's subshack for feeding the crews and of course Freeskier Magazine for playing the role of our fantabulous media partner of choice.

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  • Chaos Ensues at the Orage Mast Chaos Ensues at the Orage Masters

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Hornbeck Spinning

       

      A heap of burlap bags and pink lawn flamingos lay smoldering, Ronald McDonald is on all fours vomiting, and a what appears to be a gang of bikers is grabbing every girl they can lay their hands on and carrying them away.

       

      Ronald Puking

       

      No, it’s not the set of a post apocalyptic horror movie, it’s the eighth edition of the Orage Masters. After a two-year hiatus from the freeskiing scene, and on the eve of freeskiing’s Olympic debut, the Orage Masters is a gasoline-soaked breath of fresh air.  The competiton brought together eight film crews, pitted them head to head in a single elimination format, and let the other teams determine who won each match up.

       

      Mik D

       

      Instead of scoring on trick difficulty, amplitude, style, and speed, teams were judged on overall impression, antics, and fun. Or something like that. At one point the Level 1 team got a perfect ten score that was reduced for egg-throwing antics from the night before. There weren’t any appeals to the International Olympic Committee though, just loud cheers from the crowd.

      The day started with theatrical skiing antics from Traveling Circus, Toy Soldier Productions, Inspired Media’s, 4bi9 Media, Level 1, Stept Productions, The Kids, and a wild card crew named Me Gustan Aviones.

       

      Sean Petit

       

      Skiing prowess weighed in just as heavily as antics while competing however, as teams like The Kids—short Sean Pettit due to an injury—made it to the semi-finals thanks to big moves and gasoline. They were ejected after being warned not to light anything else on fire. Their response, as well as the crowds was a big “F-You!” The Masters isn’t winning, but having fun.

       Gross Grab

       

      And fun was had. When finals came around the entire scene was in full party mode.  Level 1 and 4bi9 each dropped more doubles than an In-N-Out over a 20-minute jam session that was complete with a party going on right in the middle of the course. Whiskey flowed like beer flowed like wine. The landing of the final jump was littered with costume parts. Ronald couldn’t stop puking. Little John Strenio tossed a triple back flip through the middle of it all and helped seal the win for team Level 1.

       

      Mahalo Lifestyle

       

      The awards ceremony was short lived, and all the oversized victory checks wound up on fire. Who needs pageantry when there is a party going on in the parking lot?

       

      Burnt Check 

      Events like the Orage Masters are important. Freeskiing has reached a level of competitiveness, professionalism, and maturity that warrants Olympic recognition, but at the end of the day, it’s only skiing. Mike Nick and Orage brought that to our fullest attention at this year’s Masters. Sure skiing might get cast into the mainstream public eye next year in Sochi, but for those of us who are lucky enough to know skiing already, this is a firm reminder of why we keep doing it. You know, fun with friends, the freedom of the mountains, and of gallons and gallons of gasoline. Right?

       

      Nude Front

       

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  • The Last Skiurai - LINE Travel The Last Skiurai - LINE Traveling Circus 5.5

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      Konichiwa! The TC Crew heads to the land of pow, sushi, robots, more sushi, more pow, super-fast trains, sumo wrestling and the rising sun: Japan!

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  • The Last Skiurai - LINE Travel The Last Skiurai - LINE Traveling Circus 5.5

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      Konichiwa! The TC Crew heads to the land of pow, sushi, robots, more sushi, more pow, super-fast trains, sumo wrestling and the rising sun: Japan!

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  • The Weak 8 By Ian Compton The Weak 8 By Ian Compton

    • From: line_skis
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      Ian's last Weak in Utah has come. He sent it to Seattle Washington in the TC van with Erik, Sammi, Shane and Andy which took a casual 16 hours of fish tailing and screaming through Idaho & Oregon...Once in Seattle he raided the Line HQ and took some laps on employees skateboards. Be sure to watch the new Line Traveling Circus to see what really happened...

      Watch More Videos By Line Skis

       

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  • The Loonies - LINE Traveling The Loonies - LINE Traveling Circus 5.4

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      Andy Parry finds a magical roadmap leading to the Pacific Northwest; The TC van treks across black ice, packs of angry dogs, and gas station pizza to meet up with Cole Drexler and Max Hill before returning to the legendary Rail Gardens of Salt Lake City.

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  • LINE Traveling Circus 2012 Yea LINE Traveling Circus 2012 Year In Review

  • Global Fun Haver - Will Wesson Global Fun Haver - Will Wesson 2012 Season Edit

    • From: line_skis
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      3 continents, 7 countries, 8 states, 17 ski resorts and 12 months later, Level 1 Productions & Line Traveling Circus star Will Wesson has put together his best season to date. Enjoy the smooth style, mild manners and mind blowing flow of Will Wesson's 2011/2012 season.

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  • The Wizards Of Odd - LINE Trav The Wizards Of Odd - LINE Traveling Circus 5.3

    • From: line_skis
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      “There's no place like home...made rails” The TC crew cures their autumn angst with do-it-yourself set-ups in the woods and early season park laps from Utah to California. “The Wizards of Odd” is an adventure story the whole family can enjoy.

      Click Here To Watch More LINE Videos

       

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  • LINE Skis Traveling Circus 20 LINE Skis Traveling Circus 2012/13 Ski

    • From: line_skis
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      Line Skis brought back the legendary ski previously known as the “Anthem” with new Line Traveling Circus attitude. Whether throwing wacky technical tricks like Andy or effortless switchups, butters & presses like Will, being on a wider park ski like this gives you the added surface & stability to do more. It's symmetric shape and buttery flex in the tips help you get creative without sacrificing all-mountain performance. If you enjoy watching their show, you'll love riding their ski.

      Click To Watch More Line Skis Videos

       

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  • Lord Of The Pies - LINE Travel Lord Of The Pies - LINE Traveling Circus 5.2

  • Traveling Circus 5.2 Teaser By Traveling Circus 5.2 Teaser By Line Skis

    • From: line_skis
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      New episode coming soon!

      www.linetravelingcircus.com
      www.facebook.com/Linetravelingcircus

    • 7 months ago
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  • First Jump - The Pro Line - Ca First Jump - The Pro Line - Camp Of Champions Park

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      Watching the future get created right before your eyes was one of the coolest things about watching everyone send it on the Pro Line. It was like watching the X-Games and actually being a part of it. Seeing Tom Wallisch, Gus Kenworthy, Woodsy, Bene Myer, Max Hill, the Traveling Circus crew, All the 4 FRNT team and campers send it was amazing. There was a lot of “Best Day Ever!” quotes at the end of each day from campers and pros alike.

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  • Jeff Curry Spring/Summer 2012 Jeff Curry Spring/Summer 2012

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Line MC Jeff Curry has been riding with LINE for almost a decade and has been consistently slaying with his smooth, solid style from LINE Traveling Circus Episode, Meathead Films segments and Windell's Camp edits.

      His day job now is Head Coach at Windells Academy but still finds time to get out and get in front of the camera. Enjoy!

      Team Page: http://www.lineskis.com/team/jeff-curry

      Edited by Jeff Kohnstamm

      Filmed by Ian Compton, Shane McFalls, Alex Erickson, Tyler Malay, Will Start, Jake Strassman, and Jeff Kohnstamm

      Song: The Man in Me - Bob Dylan

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  • Return Of The Hippie Killer - Return Of The Hippie Killer - LINE Traveling Circus 5.1

    • From: line_skis
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      The LINE Traveling Circus returns for season five! After months of video games, delivering pizzas and sitting on the sidelines, Andy Parry makes his wizardly return to snow, skiing and life on the road.

      facebook.com/linetravelingcircus
      linetravelingcircus.com

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  • 2012 International Freeski Fil 2012 International Freeski Film Festival - Global Teaser Trailer

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      iF3 Festival / Montreal Sept 12-16th, iF3 Europe / Annecy Sept 28-30th, iF3 Innsbruck / Austria Oct 5-6th

      The start of ski movie season is officially started! The International Freeski Film Festival presents its Global 2012 Teaser with segments from the best ski movies in the industry: Poor Boyz, TGR, Level 1, Matchstick, Legs of Steel, PVS Company, JOB, Inspired, Switchback Entertainment, Toy Soldier, ESK, NSF, PVS, Meathead Films, Traveling Circus, FollowUs, 4Bi9 Media and many more!

      The International Freeski Film Festival (IF3) is a Film Festival dedicated to freeskiing movies.

      The IF3 is held annually in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. As its world premiere every major ski movies, IF3 is considered the Cannes film festival of Ski Movies.

      In addition to IF3 Montreal, the International Freeskiing Film Festival goes intercontinental with its expansion to Europe with iF3 Europe in Annecy and iF3 Innsbruck.

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      IF3 Official Website: http://if3.co
      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/if3festival
      Twitter: http://twitter.com/if3
      Zapiks: http://www.zapiks.com/pro/if3/
      Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/if3montreal/Link

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  • Session 3 - Ski - Windells Act Session 3 - Ski - Windells Action Sports Camp

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      Shane and the gang join Will and Andy at camp for the Line Traveling Circus session.

      Filmed by: Jake Strassman, Alexandra Erickson, Tyler Malay, Will Start, Ian Macy & Ian Post.

      Edited by: Jake Strassman

      Additional Shots: Nick Bartram

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  • News: Video Selection Announce News: Video Selection Announced For 2012 Nike iF3 Awards

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      2012 Nike iF3 Schedule Announced

       

      More than 40 freeski films will be presented at the Nike iF3 in Montreal, Canada, the iF3 Europe in Annecy, France and iF3 Innsbruck, Austria.

       

      Selected Films:

      PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY
      Dang!, 4FRNT Media -USA
      Turbulent Flow, Chaoz Productions – Norway
      Free – Riding the perfect line, Studio Bivouac – Switzerland
      Hurt So Good, Legs of Steel – Austria
      In Space, Junkies On A Budget (JOB) – Austria
      No Matter What, Meathead Films – USA
      Pour Vous Servir, PVS Company – France
      Sunny, Level 1 Productions – USA
      The Dream Factory, Teton Gravity Research – USA
      The Education of Style, Inspired Media Concepts – USA
      The Eighty Six, Stept Productions – USA
      The Eye of the Storm, Garchois Films – France
      The Snow Collective, Tony Harrington – Australia
      WE: A Collection of Individuals, Poor Boyz Productions – USA
      While We Can, Imaginary Trace – Sweden

      AMATEUR CATEGORY
      Act Natural, Toy Soldier Productions – USA
      Awone Again, Awone – Switzerland
      Déjà Vu, Brotherhood Films – Canada
      Dynamite, Freeski-Crew – Austria
      Joy & Pain, TFK Productions – Sweden
      Le Grinch, WFProductions – Canada
      Moss, NSF Productions – Canada
      Part Time, PYP Productions – Canada
      Souvenirs, ESK Media – Canada
      TAZ, Gpsy feelin – France
      Time of my Life, GCC02 Switzerland

      WEB & NEW MEDIA CATEGORY
      4Bi9 House episode 3, 4Bi9 Media – USA
      A Day with Tom and Gus. Moment Productions – Canada
      Adventures in Transition, Jacob Strassman, USA
      BioSkieur TV Best Of, BioSkieur – France
      Blowing Money Fast, Garchois Films – France
      Bon Appétit Freeski Blog, Bon Appétit, France
      Episode 1, The Irie Indians Show, WFP Family – Canada
      Episode 5, Real Skifi – Finland
      FollowUs.TV, Follow Us – France
      Immersion (Chapter 4), TKTV Inside, PVS Company – France
      Jalpak Tash : A Kyrgystan Epic B4Après Media, Canada
      Kill Your Boredom, Voleurz – Canada
      Nipwitz Russia & Nipwitz Sarajevo – Nipwitz, Finland
      Quarter Past Midnight, Switchback Entertainment – Canada
      Same S#*t Different Movie, Headbud Production – Austria
      Shukran Morocco, Sandra Lahnsteiner – Austria
      Time of a Winter, CBC – France
      Which Way To Ze Autobhan?, Traveling Circus – USA

      OUT OF AWARDS COMPETITION CATEGORY
      Eye Of The Condor (top 3 videos) – La Parva, Chile
      Ride & Fly, Cow Prod – France
      Science of Airborning & Shit Skiers Say, Voleurz – Canada
      Sennheiser Backcountry Picnic (top 3 videos) – Canada
      Suzuki Nine Queens Episode 1, 2 & 3, The Distillery – Austria

      ALL GIRLS SCREENING INFO COMING SOON


      Click Here To Visit The iF3 Website

       

      Photo via 2012.if3.ca

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  • Interview: TGR Skier Erik Rone Interview: TGR Skier Erik Roner Stars In Nitro Circus 3D Movie

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Erik Roner has starred in Teton Gravity Research movies for almost a decade. For the past few years he’s been known in the ski world for his stand-out ski-BASE jumping segments in our films. His current web series Roner Vision is one of the best ski-athlete series out there. But mainstream America knows Roner for being on the MTV show Nitro Circus with Travis Pastrana. For the past two years Roner and the Nitro crew have been creating a feature-length 3D film to share with the world. On Wednesday, August 8, the movie hits 1000 theaters across the country. We caught up with Roner before the premiere to find out more about the movie and what it’s like to film with the Nitro Circus crew.

       nitro team

      TGR: How did Nitro Circus 3D come about? What did it take to make this happen?

      Erik Roner: We did two seasons with MTV, then more or less took the last two years to focus on doing this movie. And in doing this movie we came across a lot of hardships and a lot of learning curves, dealing with Hollywood, dealing with insurance, dealing with the studios, and we've kind of just had to force feed this the whole way. We ended up financing it ourselves, because at first a lot of the studios, when they heard about all the stunts we wanted to do, they said "There's no way we're going to be able to insure this." We kind of did it under the radar and then sold it back to the studios after we had done it. So, fortunately, it worked out and we're hoping everyone likes it.

      airborne tubing 

      TGR: How did Nitro Circus begin? To me, it kind of comes out of the Jackass realm of things. Is anyone from Jackass involved in Nitro Circus, or is it a completely different crew?

      Erik Roner: It started out with Travis Pastrana filming stuff in his backyard with the neighbors, cousins, whomever he could get over there. And then he started making DVDs to help pay for everything they were wrecking and destroying. 

      Greg Godfrey was in Hollywood trying to be filmer/director guy. He saw Crusty Demons III, and he said "That's what I want to do." He moved to Utah, did one film-shoot with Travis, and saw how gnarly Travis is and how motivating he is to people around him, and said "Hey, do you what to go into business together?" So sure enough, they started Nitro Circus and started shooting DVDs for awhile.

      Then Johnny Knoxville and Dickhouse Productions did an Evil Knievel tribute with Travis' Nitro Circus crew. After that, those guys said "We need to do a TV show with them." And they were an instrumental part of lining up the MTV show we did for two seasons. After that, when we started doing this movie, this movie was all Godfrey Entertainment. So the Jackass guys helped, like Knoxville and Jermaine from Jackass have good interviews in the movie, kind of talking about who we are and what we do. So they're definitely a part of the movie, but as far as directing and putting the movie together, they didn't have any part in it.

       motogeddon

      TGR: Tell me about the movie. Have you watched the movie yet? Have you seen a final cut?

      Erik Roner: Yeah, we had a screening at X Games at that Mann's Chinese Theatre down on Sunset Boulevard, which kind of felt like a premiere. You know, over a thousand people, kind of key industry people, and all the Jackass guys were there. The feedback was really good. I was really impressed with the movie. I was questioning it at first: If we, on our own, could pull off a theatrical movie. Of course we could do the DVD stunts, stunt reels for the ADD crowd that we're so accustomed to. But actually putting together a theatrical movie, that mom and pops and the kids are going to want to see, as well as our hardcore fan base is going to want to see. And I surely think we did. There's a nice storyline throughout it that kind of shows where we've come from and the type of people we are. And there's a lot of insane stunts that we do where people are laying their lives on the line. There were definitely some accidents that happen along the way, and some hardships, but all-in-all we all came out in one piece and I think everyone's super proud of what they did for the movie, and everyone's really excited to share it with the world.

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      TGR: Who's in the Nitro Circus crew?

      Erik Roner: The main cast is Travis Pastrana, Street Bike Tommy, Jolene Van Vugt, Me, Special Greg and Jim Dechamp. And we've included a couple new people in this movie, Aaron "Wheels" Fotheringham. He's the kid who's in our live show, he's in a wheel chair, he has spina bifida and the kid's nuts. He tries all kinds…he tried the loop, he does the mega-ramp. He's truly inspiring for the stuff he does and the situation he's at. And another guy we introduced is Dusty Wygel. He's just another kind of Special Greg-type kid that's pretty much good at everything and fun to have around. We use him as stunt-feed. "You're the new guy, you try this first." For us older guys that have been through the ranks.

       hangin out with nitro

      TGR: Who comes up with the stunt concepts? Do you come up with your own or do you all talk about it together?

      Erik Roner: A little bit of both. Some of the stunt ideas in the movie definitely were mine, and everyone tries to come up with a unique stunt for themselves, especially in this movie-type environment. We all get together and have big brainstorming sessions. We call it nitro-physics. Someone comes up with an idea, and then someone else chimes in, "Oh, well you could do that, but if you put this on top of it…or you put a little twist on it, and the stunt's this much better, or gnarlier, or this much more dramatic." So there's definitely a lot of brainstorming sessions that go down, but for the most part we all try to come up with individual stunts.

      sky blob nitro circus roner 

      TGR: What do you do in the movie? What parts are you in and what was the gnarliest thing you did for the flick?

      Erik Roner: I have a few different things that I'm proud of. Without giving away too much of the movie, one involves a blob, a large building and base-jumping. Another one involves kind of a human-version of Angry Birds. And another involves a building-to-building gap jump with tricycles. It's like a 40-foot gap and the buildings are 400 feet high.  It's real intimidating. There's no safety nets. In real stunt movies, the details that go into every stunt are crazy. We're a little looser, we're a little more fly by the seam of your pants. We try to do things smart, we're not dumb, But at the same time, we don't have the budget or the time to spend to create these huge stunts. That's who we are and that’s the way we roll and that’s kind of always how we've been. We stay true to that in this movie, even though we were doing way bigger stunts, shooting them in 3D, and [it's] a lot bigger production.

       airborne

      TGR: I'm excited for the 3D aspect. 

      Erik Roner: I've never really been to a lot of 3D movies and I've heard a lot of people say they give them headaches. They really did a great job capturing 3D. There's a few scenes in there where we heard people say it was the best 3D they've seen. There's a big crossover scene where there's trophy trucks and dirt bikes and helicopters and monster trucks, and everyone's jumping at the same time. And the 3D had it so layered that you really feel like you’re right there, it's so neat. 

       explosion nitro circus

      TGR: What's it like filming with those guys compared with filming a ski movie?

      Erik Roner: There're similarities and there're differences. There's still the nerves the night before a big day, and you've got a lot of things you're laying on the line, and it's an intense situation. But you're with your friends, it's a scramble, you're having the time of your life, you're traveling around, it's so much fun. It's normally not as intense as skiing because when you'e out skiing you're always trying to get the best shot and film the most perfect line you can do. And we have an environment with Nitro where we kind of live by the ethic pass that there're a lot of failures. Still, you're out there trying new things, pushing things outside the comfort zone, and you're inventing stuff, straight up. You're doing things people have never done before, and whenever you're doing that you get footage, even if you lace it, or you completely wad up. So in that regard you're a little more lax, but at the same time you're always doing gnarly stuff.

       major bruise

      TGR: What was the most memorable day shooting for you?

      Erik Roner: My best shoot was when we went to Panama City. There're a lot of illegal things that are tough to do in the States, that either cost a fortune or everyone just says "no." You go to Panama and get someone a six-pack of beer and they let you on top of their roof, and you can do whatever you want. I personally had a lot of fun there. I always like when I get out of the States because the rules are easy to bend and it allows me to do the things that I want to do. Like I said, in this movie we've had some great successes, we had some some pretty big failures and some seriously close calls. Jim had a pretty bad car crash and was in a coma for a few days, but he's doing alright. But those things are serious, they're really real and it puts things into perspective. Everything we're doing and everything we believe in, and we're trying to push ourselves through, and to showcase to people that you can do. But some of the feedback we got from the movie was pretty inspirational, which kind of surprised us, because this is what we do, this is what we want to do. But people kind of look at it and say, "Wow, these guys are really pushing outside the limits, they're creating this job. They're creating this whole world where they travel with their friends, and it becomes a job." People were seeing it as inspirational, and that was really cool to hear.


      nitro crew

      TGR: What's the whole message behind Nitro Circus?

      Erik Roner: Motorsports is where it began, but it's become so much more than that. It's basically a competitive spirit among friends, pushing each other and pushing the limits of what's possible. In anything, you know? Whatever we can come up with, whatever we can do. It's just us having a great time, you know? Sometimes we come away inventing or creating something amazing, and sometimes we come away with broken bones. It's kind of the nature of the beast.

       chillin in the whip

       

      dry sled

       

      nitro pool

       

      nitro bus

       

      nitro beach

       

      circus chat

       

      erik roner

       

       

      Click Here To Watch An Episode Of Roner Vision

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