FWT Vallnord-ArcalĂs, Andorra
This weekend, the FWT athletes will continue their hunt for points in the overall standings in the Pyrenees. After the stages in Japan and Canada, Andorra marks the start of the three European stops of the 2017/18 season. Local hero and former FWT participant Dani Fornell-Prat (AND) will receive a wildcard for this stop to compete with the rest of the field.
Apart from the title fight, the majority of the riders will have to qualify for the final in Verbier or for next season in the remaining two Tour stops. For the first four tour stops (Hakuba, Kicking Horse, Andorra, Fieberbrunn) there is a scratch result, so that the three best results count towards the overall ranking. For the German-speaking freeriders, this means the following:
Ski title defender Lorraine Huber (AUT), who is only in 8th place in the overall standings after the first two competitions, will have to fight particularly hard for points. Two-time FWT winner Eva Walkner (AUT), on the other hand, is already back in contention for the title in second place. In the highly competitive field of skiers, Felix Wiemers (GER) in 15th place, Fabio Studer (AUT) in 18th place and Stefan Häusl (AUT) in 23rd place also have to score points in Andorra. This is the only way they can get closer to the top 13, who can celebrate qualifying for the final after the fourth event in Fieberbrunn. Snowboarder Manuela Mandl (AUT) in 4th place and especially snowboarder Thomas Feurstein (AUT) in 2nd place already have a good chance of taking part in Xtreme Verbier.