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Freeride World Tour announces adrenaline-packed calendar
The countdown to the 17th edition of the FWT is underway, with a new presenting sponsor – Peak Performance – and an action-packed calendar that includes an electrifying new stop in Georgia. Last year, we bid farewell to multiple FWT legends, including Aymar Navarro and Reine Barkered, and ushered in the next generation of freeriders that pushed the level to an all-time high. The focus now shifts to what promises to be a scintillating season ahead, with the world’s best freeriders locked in and ready to take on the most challenging – and intimidating – freeride faces around the globe.
This year will include six stops, offering riders four competitions before the cut. Those who rack up enough points will compete in the FWT Finals in Fieberbrunn and Verbier, and fight for the right to be crowned World Champion. Relegated athletes will have the chance to re-qualify for FWT25 via the FWT Challenger series, where they will face off against the top riders from the FWT Qualifiers.
Here’s what’s in store for FWT24…
Stop 1: Baqueira Beret Pro, January 27 - February 1
The FWT kicks off in the Spanish Pyrenees for the third consecutive year, a location that never disappoints with its epic terrain backed up by an incredible local crowd. Competition returns to the Bacivér face, where we’ll get the first glimpse of the new class of rookies, and see if they can hold their own against the established roster and returning champions.
Stop 2: Ordino Arcalís Pro, February 1 - 7
Back-to-back action in the Pyrenees as the FWT moves to neighboring Andorra, where Ordino Arcalís will host the world’s best once again. Riders have been putting their mark on these mountains since 2015, and will be treated to the incredible venue of the Pic de les Planes, a creative big mountain haven with all the ingredients needed for playful, freeride action.
Stop 3: Kicking Horse Golden BC Pro, February 14 - 20
The tour then heads across the Atlantic to North America, returning to the ever-consistent snowpack of British Columbia, Canada. The competition is always intense at Kicking Horse Golden BC, which has hosted the world’s best since 2018. Action will likely be held on the formidable Ozone face, an extreme venue providing ample opportunities for riders to send it large.
Stop 4: Georgia Pro, March 1 - 7
Nestled at the intersection of Europe and Asia, Georgia will host the last stop before the cut, and the ultimate chance for riders to qualify for the FWT Finals. Georgia boasts a rich tapestry of traditions and a culture renowned for its hospitality, as well as the imposing Caucasus Mountains, which contain multiple peaks over 5,000 meters. The country has successfully hosted FWT Qualifier events during the last two seasons, demanding the attention of the international ski community. Both Tetnuldi and Mestia have emerged as prominent freeride destinations, offering vast big mountain terrain that enjoys copious amounts of snowfall over the winter months.
The Cut will be after stop four, before the final two events that make up the FWT Finals. Athletes can qualify using their three best results from the first four events.
Stop 5: Fieberbrunn Pro, March 12 - 18
After the inaugural event in Georgia, the best of the best will head to Austria for the first FWT Final, a location that has been a tour mainstay since 2013. Competition returns to the ever-impressive Wildseeloder face, a truly intimidating big mountain venue, where riders will enjoy a two-run format to impress judges in their bid for the title.
Stop 6: YETI Xtreme Verbier, March 23 - 31
A freeride theater that needs no introduction, the Grand Finale – as always – will be held on the iconic Bec des Rosses in Verbier. Dangerous snow conditions forced the event to be canceled last season, but the FWT is ready to return to a place it has called home since 1996, and where the next four world champions will be crowned.
Lock in these dates to watch the best freeride athletes push each other to the limits in the high mountains. The roster will be announced soon, so stay tuned to FWT social channels and www.freerideworldtour.com to keep up with all the latest news.
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The Freeride World Tour event in Fieberbrunn, Austria, just wrapped up, and surprisingly few skiers performed without bobbling or crashing. Roughly half the men’s field made mistakes, facing snow snakes, backslaps, and lost skis. While the women’s roster fared marginally better, several overall title contenders, like Addison Rafford and Molly Armanino, didn’t put down clean runs.
Will Tucker, who assisted organizers in the start gate at the Fieberbrunn event, pointed out that unpredictable snow conditions likely led to the lack of controlled skiing. “In some places, it was really, really good, and in other places, it was still very thin and therefore sharky or hard, choppy, and heavy,” said Tucker. During FWT events, you aren’t allowed to ski the venue before your run, meaning firm snow and hidden rocks can catch athletes off-guard.
Arianna Tricomi, the winner of the women’s category at the Fieberbrunn FWT stop, used inexperience to explain the many bobbles amongst younger riders. Two traits frequently appear together in the current FWT roster: lesser competition experience than freeride veterans and a penchant for sending huge tricks. When mixed with inconsistent snow, these attributes can lead to tactical errors and bails. Young rookies like Marcus Goguen, Max Hitzig, and Simon Perraudin encountered the snowpack’s limitations by crashing during risky freestyle maneuvers.
“Yesterday, I think it was the proof that you need experience for this sport,” said Tricomi, whose first FWT appearance was in 2016. “We got really stoked about the snow, but we also knew it was some new snow on top of bad conditions. So you’re not going to go full gas. It’s not going to work,” she continued, explaining the pre-comp mindset of riders with more FWT years under their belts.
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Tricomi’s assumption applies to the winner of the men’s category, Andrew Pollard. Pollard’s competed in freeride since high school and started his FWT tenure in 2019, meaning he has more comp experience than many of the other, younger male athletes. During his run, he prioritized smart skiing, taking fluid turns and creative line selection over enormous tricks.
Pollard’s approach accounted for a unique freeride characteristic that sets this form of competition apart from other, more manicured competitive skiing disciplines, like alpine racing. Success typically hinges on a rider’s ability to account for what the snowpack does and doesn’t permit. During the Fieberbrunn event, the mountains appeared more inclined to reward riders who dialed back the amplitude.
“ Yesterday was a crazy day,” wrote Pollard in an Instagram post after the competition. “Lots of crashes and bobbles. Been playing the consistency game for a long time, and it finally worked.”
Event organizers tried to begin the Fieberbrunn competition on Monday, March 13, but faced warm weather and low visibility, leading to a delay. Additionally, little snow has fallen in Austria this winter, exposing dangerous rock features on the competition venue. “The face was in really bad shape. Like I’ve never seen it such low tide,” said Tricomi.
A mid-week storm changed the seemingly dire circumstances, and the event went off on Thursday, March 16, without any apparent hitches. On the live stream, the conditions looked perfect, with athletes kicking up vast plumes of powder.
Yet, according to Tricomi, the blue sky and fresh snow were illusory. “[The new snowfall] was some kind of illusion because we had pictures of the face, the way it looked before, and it was pretty gnarly,” she said.
Below the fresh snow lurked two problems: refrozen hardpack from the warm weather earlier in the week and rocks. Due to the roughly 10 inches of powder, these hazards were hidden, masquerading as prime conditions.
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Pre-competition weather and snowpack difficulties have impacted multiple FWT competitions this season. At the last event, in Kicking Horse, B.C., a persistent weak layer hid beneath recent snowfall on the venue, causing snowpack instability and avalanche risk.
Yet, that’s part of the deal with freeride competitions. Organizers typically can’t change pre-established FWT event weather windows (the weeklong, weather-dependent competition day period). Alongside this scheduling rigidity, freeriding occurs on natural mountain faces, meaning grooming machines and snow blowers aren’t viable when conditions don’t cooperate. Ultimately, a successful FWT stop is about working with what Mother Nature provides.
“I’m always for a completely open season, where everywhere you go can be at the right place and the right time,” said FWT organizer Tucker, “but that, unfortunately, isn’t the reality.”
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[Freeride World Tour 2023] Fieberbrunn, Austria – Stop Four Recap
Cover Photo – Jeremy Bernard
After a 48 hour weather delay, the Austrian skies went blue and the fourth stop of the 2023 Freeride World Tour was a go on Thursday, March 16th! With a stupendous coat of fresh snow, the iconic Wildseeloder mountain could not have been more picturesque. With snow conditions varying around the face and both snowboarding groups having already dropped, there were challenging aspects to the day for our skiers. The remaining riders who made the cut following the previous FWT stop in Kicking Horse, BC were ready to rumble, and we were treated to one of the best performances of the season. The six women and eleven men who dropped in painted their way with a mix of big mountain charging and freestyle creativity; a perfect combination for all who tuned in. Below you’ll find results, highlights, photos and more from Fieberbrunn, Austria.
In the Ski Women’s field three of the six riders struggled to lay down their chosen line. Elisabeth Gerritzen (NS), Addison Rafford and Molly Armanino all encountered challenging conditions on their lines that happened to get the best of them. Molly had an incredible promising run as she charged her way across the entire course, but fell short just near the end as she couldn’t hold on to a large air in the final stretch. These three will undoubtably be hungry for more come time for the Xtreme Verbier. In third place was Megane Betend. The French phenom had an unbelievable recovery a third of the way through her line, as she rode out of what appeared to be an accidental 360 after getting hung up in an incredibly steep and rocky section of the course. While it was a maneuver that left everyone cheering for more, and the rest of her run was executed with style and strength, she was docked points in the Control category.
Justine Dufour-Lapointe took home second place, making her the current leader in the Ski Women’s field heading into the fifth and final stop. While Justine’s run was incredible, complete with multiple airs, shifty, and powerful turns, the day belonged to Arianna Tricomi . With six years on the tour and half as many FWT titles, Arianna is no stranger to performing under pressure. She needed to perform great to boost her odds going into the finale, and perform she did. The Italian Stallion took a creative line on the lookers left side of the course, as she hit multiple airs, dialed in a 360, and held pristine control through blazing speeds.
“I had a lot of fun with my run. In some parts, the snow was a bit crusty, and other sections were good, so I came out with a lot of speed at times. My goal was to do a 360, which I did, so I really enjoyed it. Being back on tour is magical for sure!” – Arianna Tricomi
In the Ski Men’s field , we saw three riders, (Marcus Goguen, Max Palm, Finn Bilous) all receive NS on account of tough crashes during their runs. The remaining eight riders struggled to clear over 80 points, with only the top four finishers doing so. Granted, the scoring is challenging in these final two stops, but these scores also point to challenging conditions throughout. When considering this, the top scorers performances are quite admirable. It was the French rookie Oscar Mandin who took third place, adding to his previous second place finish during this years first stop at Baquiera-Beret . Oscar’s line took him to the lookers right of the course, with several large airs and beautiful flat 3.
Second place belonged to the reigning FWT Ski Men’s champion Maxime Chabloz. Maxime has been relatively quiet on the tour when compared to his unbelievable performance last year, but the Swiss ripper has still had multiple podiums and is skiing lights out heading into the final stop, as he’s only 1500 behind the first place Valentin Rainer. He stomped one of the larger backflips we saw out there, and while he was nearly caught up on a landing and a few turns, his staple cork 7 and sturdy turns towards the end brought him the podium. The first place finisher was none other than Andrew Pollard. Alta’s prodigal son put on arguably his best performance of the year, as he demonstrated technical big mountain abilities with a mix of freeride prowess, (including a tasteful daffy). With two lofty 360s and several transfer airs, Andrew painted his was down the Wildseeloder in mesmerizing style.
“It was a long week waiting for the conditions to be right, but we proved that the weather window works and that sometimes delaying the start is the best thing to do. I was happy to put down my run, which is always harder on a long venue like this. I didn’t think I could win anymore with all the young kids on tour, so I am just grateful to be here in Austria and stoked to win.” – Andrew Pollard
Ski Women’s Podium
- Arianna Tricomi (ITA)
- Justine Dufour-Lapointe (CAN)
- Megane Betend (FRA)
Ski Men’s Podium
- Andrew Pollard (USA)
- Maxime Chabloz (SUI)
- Oscar Mandin (FRA)
Click here for the official FWT replay from stop four. With the Yeti Xtreme Verbier finale just a few days away, stay tuned for action ahead. Wax your twigs and get fired up! It’s March Madness on skis, baby.
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The FIS as a gamechanger for the sport of freeriding? That was the question to which an answer was sought at the second edition of the Freeride Talk at the start of the Freeride World Tour in Fieberbrunn. Stefan Steinacher welcomed an illustrious round of talkers at the official Riders Hotel TUI Blue with Valentin Rainer, Lukas Müllauer, Nadine Wallner and Roman Kuss.
Since this season, the Freeride World Tour is part of the international ski federation, which CEO and founder Nicolas Hale-Woods calls an absolute milestone for his sport in a video message during the Freeride Talk in Fieberbrunn: "We will get more attention or also be able to apply for subsidies for athletes," says Hale-Woods. Among the freeriders themselves, however, there was initially not only positive feedback on this development, as two-time freeride world champion Nadine Wallner also knows: "It takes a certain freedom and flexibility to be able to practice the sport. I do think that the FIS is an opportunity for the youth. But I know a different vibe and hope that it will be maintained by the riders." Which Tyrolean Valentin Rainer, currently the overall leader of the Freeride World Tour, has no doubt about: "So far, nothing has changed for the worse for us, we don't feel constrained. From the beginning, I was one of the few who said that this step is needed now if you want to become bigger. I hope for more training opportunities for us freeriders, for example in the Olympic centers." Freeriding is still in its infancy as far as the federation structures in the Austrian Ski Federation are concerned, explains Roman Kuss, the division manager for federation development & sports coordination in the Austrian Ski Federation: "Of course there have been discussions. We have 15 sports and 392 athletes in the Ski Association, serving 75 Olympic decisions. At some point there has to be a stop. On the other hand, I believe that as a professional association it is necessary to always be on the lookout for new things. Society continues to develop, which is why we must not close our minds to innovations. Not even to a further development of skiing. We are in the fortunate position that the presidium also sees it that way. Now we look where the journey leads". Stefan Häusl, who after his active career in the Freeride World Tour himself acts as a freeride instructor training manager and coaches his own team on the Arlberg, sees the takeover of the Tour by the FIS as basically positive. For the former Tour athlete, the merger with the FIS could also raise the sport of freeriding in Austria to a higher level in terms of promoting young talent: "If you look internationally, we are not yet at the forefront. Switzerland, Canada, the USA and a few others are far ahead of us. As a skiing nation, we need to catch up and get the appropriate support to get more teams to the top." The question of whether freeriding could also become an Olympic discipline in the near future is not yet on the mind of Valentin Rainer, who currently leads the FWT: "At 24, I'm already one of the oldest on the tour. In 2030 I would already be 31 years old. There are a lot of strong riders coming up. So it's rather unlikely that I'll still be there." It is more likely that the Tyrolean will take another step towards overall victory in Fieberbrunn. Austria's only World Cup stop for freeriders, however, is currently "On Hold" due to the weather. A contest window has been set up for the elite riders until March 17. Promising looks at the moment the coming Monday. Tomorrow, Saturday, the Freeride Juniors get their big appearance.
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THE LEGENDARY FREERIDE WORLD TOUR STOP IN FIEBERBRUNN 2024!
A week of pure sunshine, breathtaking lines and fun parties with the world’s best ski & snowboard athletes – that was the fourth stop of the FWT 2024 in Fieberbrunn!
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This was the FWT stop in Fieberbrunn of 2024!
At the second to last stop of the Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance in Fieberbrunn, the Wildseeloder presented itself under sunny skies and with challenging snow conditions. The 25 participants were chosen between two starting points at 2,118 and 2,080 meters before plunging down the rocky 582-meter face, which has an average gradient of 48 degrees. In the first of two events of the FWT finals, they were allowed to complete two runs, the better of which was included in the ranking – a unique format in the freeride world.
COMPETITION WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY 08:30
We expect significant weather changes this week with plunging temperatures and persistent precipitation from Monday to Wednesday, likely resulting in 15-20 cm of fresh snow on the Wildseeloder. However, conditions will improve by week’s end with clear sky and no snowfall. Consequently, the competition is planned for Thursday, 14.03.24 at 08:30. Find the latest information here.
20 years of freeride passion:
Fieberbrunn celebrates its anniversary!
What began two decades ago with a vision of six locals from the PillerseeTal has now become an international success story. Fieberbrunn has become an integral part of the international Freeride World Tour calendar and is still the only World Cup venue for freeriders in the entire German-speaking region.
The most legendary party of the year:
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Celebrate freeriding together with the riders on Saturday, 09.03.24 in the D&D Tenne. The party starts at 22:00 with sounds by DJ Konfuzius!
Highline show with world record holder Lukas Irmler
Slacklining at breathtaking heights is exactly his thing: Lukas Irmler presents spectacular tricks on highlines above the heads of his audience – as he will do on Saturday at the Event Village in Fieberbrunn! Save the time: 4 pm!
The Freeride Festival Fieberbrunn is the ultimate freeride experience around the Freeride World Tour stop in Fieberbrunn, where the first final of the tour takes place.
While the athletes prepare for their lines at the legendary Wildseeloder, there is a lot going on in the Event Village at the Bergbahn Fieberbrunn valley station from 8th to 10th march: live music, DJ sound, ski tests, exhibitor stands, opening & prize giving ceremonies, free ride parties, movie night, and much more. The Event Village is the perfect place to experience freeride vibe up close! All this and more surprises await you at this year’s Freeride Festival Fieberbrunn – free of charge !
The Fieberbrunn Pro Contest is planned for 14th march with a cool program in the Contest Village.
This was the program in the Event Village of the FWT 2024 in Fieberbrunn!
First line canceled due to weather conditions.
Event Village (valley station) → Contest Village (Wildalm):
- Ascent with the gondola lifts F1 Streuböden & F2 Lärchfilzkogel
- At the top station Lärchfilzkogel keep right and follow the signs for about 200m
- From there the Contest Village is already visible (follow the descent for approx. 700m)
Contest Village (Wildalm) → Event Village (valley station):
- From the Contest Village follow the path out of the valley for approx. 1.2 km to the Reckmoos Nord middle station
- Take the gondola E1 Reckmoos Nord in direction Fieberbrunn and get off via piste 108 or F8 Maiskopflift to the Event Village (valley station).
*For both ways skis / snowboard are required
* Free backcountry, enter at your own risk
Comp etition
The Competition is scheduled for Thursday, 14.03.24. The athletes once again must navigate the glorious but intimidating Wildseeloder .
The steep and rocky north slope of the mountain is a true test for even the most seasoned pro, and athletes will surely put it all on the line to ensure they have the best shot to win the title!
The first finals event at Fieberbrunn will feature the best-of-two-runs format: Each rider will have two runs, with only their top score counting towards the final results.
The competition starts on Thursday at 08:30 . From 07:30 the F1 Streuböden and F2 Lärchfilzkogel courses start operating for spectators (cash desks open at 07:00).
Competition order: Women (Ski) Women (Snowboard Men (Ski) Men (Snowboard)
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Nestled between the Steinplatte, the Loferer Steinberge and in the middle of the Kitzbühel Alps: the PillerseeTal offers a variety of surprising mountain experiences and is a perfect region for winter and summer lovers .
In the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn variety, freedom and space, as well as a dose of joie de vivre and cosiness create a personal feeling of happiness – the spirit of the Home of Lässig !
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The first event of the FWT Finals is ready to kick-off in Fieberbrunn, Austria! The riders are ready to put down their best runs, with World Championship titles on the line! The competition is heating up, enjoy the show!
The competition will take place on the well-know Wildseeloder, a face that gained its reputation among the FWT classics due to its steepness, long vertical drop, and seemingly endless selection of gnarly lines. With a drop of 583 m and an average gradient of 48°, this venue never fails to deliver an incredible show. Riders in all categories will enjoy a two-run format, where only the highest-scoring run will be counted. This format offers them two opportunities to execute the perfect run, promising to elevate the level even higher.
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Crankworx World Tour
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Catch the world's best mountain bikers take on challenging courses at Crankworx's first round in New Zealand.
Gracey Hemstreet
Née dans une famille de cycliste et élevée sur les pistes impeccable du coast gravity park, gracey hemstreet et ses racines de la côte ouest sont en train de prendre le monde d’assaut..
Tahnée Seagrave
Rachel Atherton
Jess Blewitt
After impressing at red bull hardline and in the enduro world series, new zealand's jess blewitt looks set to take the mountain biking scene by storm..
Harriet Burbidge-Smith
Whether she’s hucking giant sets of stairs, dodging trees or defying gravity on the trails, harriet burbidge-smith was put on this earth to ride bikes..
Cycling Around the World
From bali to scotland, join a two-wheeled adventure around the globe as riders explore the world on bikes., découvrez ce qu’il se produit lorsque l’on combine le talent et la créativité d’un réalisateur à des athlètes vététistes..
- 1 Gracey Hemstreet
- 2 Rachel Atherton
- 3 Caroline Buchanan
- 4 Harriet Burbidge-Smith
- 5 Tahnée Seagrave
- 6 Jess Blewitt
Gracey Hemstreet au Red Bull Hardline 2024
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Race day for Gracey Hemstreet and her mechanic
Nous rencontrons Lewis Kirkwood, le mécanicien de Gracey Hemstreet au sein de l'équipe Norco Factory.
Atherton célèbre sa 40e victoire en Coupe du monde
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Rachel Atherton's historic winning run
Rachel Atherton entre dans l'histoire de la descente en remportant sa 40e Coupe du monde UCI de vélo de montagne à Lenzerheide.
Caroline Buchanan
Caroline Buchanan sur le pump track à Crankworx Whistler
Harriet Burbidge-Smith a la capacité de combiner vitesse et figures.
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Tahnee Seagrave compte huit victoires en Coupe du monde
Tahnée Seagrave tears up Lousã, Portugal
British cyclist Tahnée Seagrave returns after serious injury to the UCI Downhill Mountain Bike World Cup.
Jess Blewitt au Red Bull Hardline.
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11-17 Mar, 2023. Completed. Fieberbrunn. Wildseeloder. 2119 m. 583 m. 48°. Facing off on the legendary Wildseeloder mountain, one of the most technical and challenging venues on tour. fwt presenting partner.
Freeride World Tour; FWT Challenger; FWT Qualifier; FWT Junior; Events. Rankings. ... 2023 Fieberbrunn Pro. Athletes held nothing back in the penultimate event of the season, facing off on the legendary Wildseeloder mountain, one of the most technical and challenging venues on tour with mounting pressure for rankings points. ... 11-17 Mar, 2023 ...
2024 Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance Rider of the Year. Video. 15 Apr 2024. Top 10 tricks of the 2024 Freeride World Tour. Video. ... Victor De Le Rue was crowned World Champion at the 2024 Fieberbrunn Pro, securing the title one competition ahead the YETI Xtreme Verbier. Victor's FWT season has been remarkably consistent, winning ...
Freeride World Tour announces adrenaline-packed calendar. Oct 17, 2023·Freeski Park & Pipe. The countdown to the 17th edition of the FWT is underway, with a new presenting sponsor - Peak Performance - and an action-packed calendar that includes an electrifying new stop in Georgia. Last year, we bid farewell to multiple FWT legends ...
Photo: Freeride World Tour/Jeremy Bernard. Event organizers tried to begin the Fieberbrunn competition on Monday, March 13, but faced warm weather and low visibility, leading to a delay. Additionally, little snow has fallen in Austria this winter, exposing dangerous rock features on the competition venue. "The face was in really bad shape.
Published on March 20, 2023. by Jordan Grant-Krenz. Share. Cover Photo - Jeremy Bernard. After a 48 hour weather delay, the Austrian skies went blue and the fourth stop of the 2023 Freeride World Tour was a go on Thursday, March 16th! With a stupendous coat of fresh snow, the iconic Wildseeloder mountain could not have been more picturesque.
Since this season, the Freeride World Tour is part of the international ski federation, which CEO and founder Nicolas Hale-Woods calls an absolute milestone for his sport in a video message during the Freeride Talk in Fieberbrunn: "We will get more attention or also be able to apply for subsidies for athletes," says Hale-Woods.
The Free World Tour 2023 kicked off with athletes in all disciplines going large in front of a massive regional crowd. ... See all. Highlights 01:41:34. Freeride World Tour | Fieberbrunn. Exclusive 01:42:20. Freeride World Tour | Kicking Horse. Exclusive 01:43:37. Freeride World Tour | Ordino Arcalís. Features. Snowboard. Exclusive 05:19 ...
Beim vorletzten Stopp der Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance in Fieberbrunn präsentierte sich der Wildseeloder unter Sonnenschein und mit anspruchsvollen Schneebedingungen. Die 25 Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer konnten zwischen zwei Startplätzen auf 2.118 und 2.080 Meter wählen, bevor sie sich in den felsdurchsetzten 582-Höhenmeter ...
Best Lines of 2023 I Snowboard Women We've witnessed some remarkable runs in the snowboard women category in 2023! Watch the top 6 lines from last season featuring Erika Vikander and Anna Orlova at Baqueira Beret, Tiphanie Perrotin at Ordino Arcalis, Michaela Davis-Meehan and Estelle Rizzolio at Kicking Horse Golden BC, and the 2023 World Champion Katie Anderson at Fieberbrunn.
Von 11. bis 17. März 2023 wird Fieberbrunn im PillerseeTal wieder Zentrum der internationalen Freeride-Szene und einziger Stopp der Freeride Königsklasse, de...
EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS I FWT23 Fieberbrunn Pro. It's a wrap for the Freeride World Tour 2023, and what a season it's been! From Kicking Horse to Fieberbrunn, we've got a round-up of the full video highlights and results of all stages and events in this blog post.
The Freeride Festival Fieberbrunn is the ultimate freeride experience around the Freeride World Tour stop in Fieberbrunn, where the first final of the tour takes place.. While the athletes prepare for their lines at the legendary Wildseeloder, there is a lot going on in the Event Village at the Bergbahn Fieberbrunn valley station from 8th to 10th march: live music, DJ sound, ski tests ...
Auch im Winter 2022/23 macht die Freeride World Tour (FWT) Halt in Fieberbrunn. Von 11. - 17. März 2023 beherbergt das Freeride-Mekka Skicircus Saalbach Hint...
Replay: 2023 Freeride World Tour - Fieberbrunn Pro. Replay: Live Broadcast of the second to last event of the FWT season, taking place at the glorious but intimidating Wildseeloder, in Fieberbrunn, Austria. A true test for even the most seasoned pro, the FWT competitors will put it all on the line to ensure they have the best shot at the season ...
To watch Freeride World Tour Fieberbrunn REPLAY, visit: https://www.youtube.com/user/FreerideWorldTourTVIt all came down to Fieberbrunn! 🇦🇹The alpine pea...
12-18 Mar, 2024. Completed. Fieberbrunn. Wildseeloder. 2119 m. 583 m. 48°. The competition will take place on the well-know Wildseeloder, a face that gained its reputation among the FWT classics due to its steepness, long vertical drop, and seemingly endless selection of gnarly lines. With a drop of 583 m and an average gradient of 48°, this ...
Ihr habt Ideen für neue Folgen? Schreibt's in die Kommentare! in dieser Folge:Tao Kreibich (https://www.instagram.com/tao_kreibich/)Kamera: Gabriel KoschierE...
Crankworx World Tour Le Crankworx World Tour revient en 2023 avec quatre étapes au programme : Innsbruck, Whistler, Cairns et Rotorua. ... l'événement de freeride féminin, en 2021. Sauvegarder ...
Highlights Freeride World Tour 2023 - Fieberbrunn. The best moments witnessed during the second to last event of the FWT season, at the intimidating Wildseeloder, in Fieberbrunn, Austria. ski_freeskiing ... Freeride World Tour. By ordering or viewing, you agree to our Terms. Sold by Amazon.com Services LLC. Reviews. 5 star. 0%. 4 star. 0%. 3 ...