In the middle of the week, everything seemed set for a picture-perfect Freeride World Tour weekend: the snow conditions in the Vallnord ski resort in Andorra were better than they had been for a long time, fresh snow was forecast for Thursday and the best weather was predicted for the competition days of Friday and Saturday. On Thursday, however, a tragic accident occurred that took the significance out of the upcoming competition. An avalanche broke loose during safety work on the contest face and caught two guides. While one of the guides escaped with foot injuries, the second guide from Andorra died a short time later as a result of the accident, despite being quickly rescued. The shock for everyone involved was profound and despite good conditions, no Freeride World Tour competition took place on Friday and Saturday.
Freeride Juniors and the wait for the competition day
On Saturday, the Freeride Juniors contest took place as planned in the Vallnord ski resort. This was organized by the local organizer "Eldorado Freeride", which has been hosting the contest of the same name since 1998. While the young riders put in great performances on a perfect Juniors Face, many FWT riders used the fantastic off-piste terrain in the ski area to prepare for the upcoming competition. Much to the delight of the many freeride fans in the ski area: you could watch some backflips, 3s and even rodeo 7s from the lift.