Poll: What was the best event of the year? - Downdays
Despite bad snow conditions, this season was a blast in terms of events. But which event was the best?
Despite bad snow conditions, this season was a blast in terms of events. But which event was the best?
Instead of being the worlds biggest progression session as usual, the 2015 Jon Olsson Invitational was reigned in by bad weather and some special rules reducing the amount of flips. But the results confused me.
Seconds after publication, the flood of comments starts, but in this case we were thinking it could be cool to discuss a little bit more in-depth. So we looked for people with an opinion. We got Laurent Favre, Mathias Wecxsteen, Magnus Graner, Jeremy Pancras and Marion Haerty. Marion Haerty: From my point of view, …
We only have the confirmation and the teaser, but congrats buddy!!
Henrik Harlaut was declared the People’s Favorite, Phil Casabon won Best Style and Noah Albaladejo won Best Trick as well as Best Overall in the rider judged awards.
It a stunner of a day: all the riders slayed the bowl during the second session, finding new lines and getting mad creative.
Alors que les shapers peaufinent le module du B&E, je suis allé me promener avec le sympathique Emile entre les lignes du park et les bords de pistes
Possibly the raddest combination of riders ever assembled in one spot have converged in Les Arcs for the B&E Invitational; the anti comp we have all been waiting for.
Included McRae Williams, Gus Kenworthy, Alex Bellemare, Kelly Sildadu...
As usual here are the results before the full article
Nico Porteous is a name you should better remember if you want to show off as a freeski-specialist in a few years
Two fun filled days on the slopes of Praz sur Arly have come to an end and the participants as well as the public are already demanding a second edition of the event.
Vincent didn't even need a triple to get the best score of this crazy night.
As I just came back from the women's final and I'm still inflicted by the emotion of that contest. So let's start with the ladies, as is only proper for French gentleman like myself. It was the best slopestyle women competition ever in my eyes. Not because a new trick was landed, not because all …
Last year's winner, Oscar Wester continued where he ended the last season and brings home the first win of the SFR tour, coming in first, ahead of Fabian Bösch (2nd) and Jesper Tjäder (3rd)
Last year's winner, Oscar Wester continued where he ended the last season and brings home the first win of the SFR tour, coming in first, ahead of Fabian Bösch (2nd) and Jesper Tjäder (3rd)
First round of public voting is open until 9th January – Have your say who wins 1 of 2 wildcards to ride with B-Dog and E-Dollo in Les Arcs
From switch triple front flips, inhumanely large double backflip transfers to ridiculous urban trickery; this Swedish kid just looks at things way differently than anyone else.