Run Three:
Fabian Boesch, who was sitting in fifth, cleaned up his left double cork 1800 lead blunt, improving his score but not his ranking. Andri added a buick grab to his switch left double bio 1620 but landed backseat and could not ride out of the transition cleanly. He did not improve, staying in fourth place, leaving the last three riders to drop with guaranteed podiums – the order was all to play for.
Matej improved his butter on the switch left tail butter double cork 1440 safety but slipped the grab early and therefore could not improve his score. Tim – who had already secured his best World Cup result – needed only two more points to put himself on the top spot. Repeating the switch left double bio 1620 meader grab, bettering it this time by grabbing blunt with the left hand and ripping the right hand mute. Tim sent it to the moon but could not squat the landing out clean enough, dragging a hand and giving the win to Luca.
With true kiwi class, Luca gave us a double backflip as his victory lap, pleasing the crowd and the judges alike, getting honored with a 42.00 – the highest score possible. Another crazy big air final for the books with all of the top five performing near perfect tricks – the judges did well to pick the riders apart.
Final Men’s Podium: first place Luca Harrington, second Tim Sivignon and third place Matej Svancer.
Luca and Mingteng both took their first World Cup wins, with many unexpected riders pushing for the top spots – has the new year brought a changing of the guard? There is not long to wait to find out as the next big air takes place next weekend, again in Austria – check back here later in the week for what to expect and how to watch.