Jossi Wells – Already on top of the game, the young kiwi is hungry for that top spot, and like Bobby, the weather didn’t slow him down one bit in Breckenridge. Expect technicality combined with smooth style for the win. Maybe we’ll even see that switch double if Jos feels up to it.
Henrik Harlaut – Bloody Dollaz grew up in Sweden so he is used to bad weather. Harlaut’s rail game and uncanny spinning ability could likely place him in the top 5.
TJ Schiller Although his official debut was last week in Tignes, the perennial top finisher is back with a passion after being sidelined by a knee injury last season. Always a threat, TJ wants to make a strong comeback.
Tanner Hall – T. Hall is making his slopestyle debut, after years of not competing. While some may be skeptical, Tanner is probably the best skier alive, so don’t be surprised if Tanner finishes on that podium.
Sammy Carlson – Pasty C hasn’t been competing as well as he’d like, but don’t count him out. When it all comes together for Sammy, he’ll be turning some heads.