Hagrin, Yates, Tabke and Backstrom win the first tour stop of the 2013 Freeride World Tour in Revelstoke! At the end of the contest, which lasted almost four hours, the results of the first Freeride World Tour stop in Revelstoke have been determined after the runs of a total of 59 competitors.Snowboard women:1. Shannan Yates (USA)
2. Margot Rozies (FRA)
3. Elodie Mouthon (FRA)Snowboard men:1. Ralph Backstrom (USA)
2. Ludovic Guillot-Diat (FRA)
3. Aurelien Routens (FRA)Ski women:1. Christine Hargin (SWE)
2. Nadine Wallner (AUT)
3. Natalie Segal (AUS)Ski men:
1. Drew Tabke (USA)
2. Jeremie Heitz (SUI)
3. Julien Lopez (FRA) It remains to be said:
Drew Tabke and Ralph Backstrom can outpace the rest of the field by more than 10 points; they can be considered favorites for the overall victory of the tour.
Freestyle maneuvers such as 360s were hardly taken into account in the judging.
The shadows that appeared over the course of the competition and the slope that was gradually covered in deep bomb holes due to the fresh snow posed quite a challenge for each of the riders towards the end.
Only a few of the girls at the end of the starting field made it to the valley without falling. Nadine Wallner impressed as the last starter with a solid line and took second place at her FWT premiere! A more detailed report will follow shortly!
Watch the individual runs: Link The complete stream:
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1st FWT Stop Revelstoke: The results
The results of the 1st FWT stop of the 2013 season at a glance
Hagrin, Yates, Tabke and Backstrom win the first tour stop of the 2013 Freeride World Tour in Revelstoke!
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Freeride World Tour - Revelstoke
Tobias Huber • 12/30/2012On January 7, 2013, the eagerly awaited FREERIDE WORLD TOUR 2013 will finally get underway! The first event of the now united and world's most important big mountain tour will take place in Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada.
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