The Trip

With orders from the doctor to heal his shoulder, James has to leave the X-Games and return to Haines City. He brings with him French ex-pro racer Eric Sorby, and fortunately, things are peaceful since the family is away getting Malcolm's shoulder surgery. But loud-mouth, pro freestyler Todd Potter shows up to take him on a road trip and show him how to party -- an invitation that James reluctantly accepts. So the three pros head up to nearby Orlando where they go shopping, hit on girls, go to clubs, hit on girls, go golfing, and hit on girls. Todd wishes James would break out of his shell, drink more, stay out late, and just throw caution to the wind. But James reveals to Eric at a private lunch that Todd represents everything about freestylers he can't stand. He'll have to learn to deal with it, however, because the trip is only half over.
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