Second place went to fellow American Toby Rafford. The 21 year old rookie on the FWT missed the top spot only by a hair with 91.33 points as he skied almost the same line as Ross Tester. The rider out of Sun Valley threw a flatspin instead of a 360 in the couloir on top and even landed a double flatspin at the bottom windlip, but he started with a less sizable 360 drop as opposed to Ross Tester’s backflip up top. Commitment beat trick difficulty. Ben Richards rounded out the podium with another outing on this popular line, showing two big and stylish 360s, two cool transfer airs and his trademark smooth riding that made the face look like pure pleasure despite his mach speed.
Valentin Rainer also had a solid start into the season as fourth. The 2023 tour champion from Austria who had lost his title last season to his buddy Max Hitzig—who is unfortunately missing this season due to an injury—made it clear that he is still a force to be reckoned with. The 26 year old rider for Scott and Peak Performance was maybe lacking the last bit of determination last season to defend his title but he is far from loosing sight on future silverware. Hot on Valentin’s heels was fellow Arlberg based skier Tiemo Rolshoven, who represents Germany nonetheless. The 20 year old tour rookie impressed with impeccable riding and his trick savviness including a perfect double backflip at the bottom windlip, adding a 5th place on his first FWT start to his win at the Nendaz Backcountry Invitational last week.
Also worth mentioning is Marcus Goguen, who already impressed everybody last season with his spectacular runs. The Canadian went for a huge drop at the top of the venue, which only one snowboarder tackled before or after, and cleared it with a perfect 360, adding another 360 transfer at the bottom of the top couloir. He was arguably on the way to another victory on the tour, had he landed the huge backflip at the bottom of the venue which he attempted on a transfer jump that nobody else tried. However, he missed the transition for his landing slightly and crashed. A much more dramatic crash happened to French tour rookie Mathys Fornasier. The 23-year-old from the Trois Vallées lost a ski at the very top since he obviously hit something underneath the snow and couldn’t regain control before a massive cliff feature he was heading for. He fell over a large section of rock and snow, hitting the ground twice but luckily managed to avoid too hard contact and came out with only a slight scratch on his forehead.