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Discovery Turbo takes snowboarding to new level with 'The Art of Flight'

The show features iconic snowboarder Travis Rice and his friends who set out to redefine and explore what is possible in the mountains

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Discovery Turbo takes snowboarding to new level with 'The Art of Flight'

Discovery Turbo takes snowboarding to new level with 'The Art of Flight'

The show features iconic snowboarder Travis Rice and his friends who set out to redefine and explore what is possible in the mountains

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | September 19, 2014

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Discovery Turbo brings a new breed of action sports series 'The Art of Flight', a Red Bull Media Production, An action and adventure packed series with the inevitable drama encountered along the way, it will present viewers with an exclusive opportunity to appreciate first-hand what it feels like to take part in these exhilarating endeavours. This recipe yields the most comprehensive look ever into the quest to progress snowboarding to previously unimaginable heights.

Two years in the making, 'The Art of Flight' gives iconic snowboarder Travis Rice and friends the opportunity to redefine what is possible in the mountains. Experience the highs, as new tricks are landed and new zones opened, alongside the lows, where avalanches, accidents and wrong-turns strike. Receive unprecedented access to the best snowboarders in the world as Rice handpicks his accomplices from the top riders of our time including John Jackson, Mark Landvik, Scotty Lago, Nicolas Muller, DCP, Mark McMorris, Jake Blauvelt, Pat Moore and Jeremy Jones.

Join in the sometimes successful and often-trying quest to open up new, unexplored mountains - Chilean Patagonia's Darwin Range, Alaska's Tordrillo Range, Wyoming's Snake River Range, Aspen, Colorado, the Andes, as well as British Columbia's Kootenay Mountains, Revelstoke and Goat Range. The series will air every Saturday at 10 PM, starting September 20.

Rice is often hailed by sportswriters and peers as the best all-around snowboarder in the world. Since earning 'Rookie of the Year' kudos in 2002, he has won numerous global slopestyle, big-air and backcountry events, including two X Games gold medals.

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