Unfortunately, that’s the way she goes sometimes. Most of the final cup standings were already decided, and nobody was going to risk an injury battling the wind today. On the flip side, the conditions on qualification day were near perfect, so the riders didn’t have to hold back. Mathilde Gremaud, not needing to prove anything, opened up with a chill run consisting of a switch 2p2, switch 1 on the shark fin into a right bio 9, switch 5, dub 10, cork 5 in the quarterpipe and a 2 continuing 2 to finish. Her first run was enough to put her into second place, and it was only Tess Ledeux, who overtook her with a k-fed, right 7 on the QP, left cork 9, switch left 7 and a switch right 9. Jay Ricommini slid into third with a super steezy cork 7 and a huge flair in the QP as the standout tricks of her run.
Soon after receiving their medals and champagne, the three girls met on the podium once again. Only this time Mathilde and Tess switched places as Gremaud got one of her three (!!!) crystal globes this season for the overall slopestyle win. By also getting one for overall Park & Pipe, she broke multiple FIS records with six wins and nine podium finishes in one season. Speaking of domination, Eileen Gu would be on the podium in second place (if she had been present) with her unreal pipe season. And today’s winner, Tess Ledeux in third.