Had the same thought. That first landing pad between cliff bands is fairly narrow. Super high consequence and took some serious balls to go for it.
Had the same thought. That first landing pad between cliff bands is fairly narrow. Super high consequence and took some serious balls to go for it.
The aggressive turn then a speed check at 1:44 before the double take-off doesn't seem like much compared to the crazy double, but that stands out to me. My knees would be shaking uncontrollably doing that turn above that exposure, and god help him if there was a buried rock right there.
Finally got around to watching. The series of guys barely holding on after the top jib cliff was terrifying, you don’t want to fall there. I agree with the rankings Gougen and Hitzig are both beasts. Pollard seems to have found himself a new job, best commentator I’ve ever heard.
And the camera work was terrible. I kept yelling at the TV for a wide angle shot to show more of the face.
Goguens run was underscored. What he did on that lower double showed imagination, incredible balls, pinpoint control and the strength of an ox to pull it off. Not sure anyone else in the field could have pulled it off
The show was unreal in person, so impressive!
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Why the hell were the ski women relegated to running the Petit Bec?
Finally finished watching the men's ski last night. What a comp.
Good to see Erin Sauve stomping sizable features in snowboard women. Raise that bar.
I love watching Hedvig ski, just so aggressive. Openly competitive badass. My memories not the best because I thought or assumed she'd won the title before. Awesome run and post run interview.
I couldn't avoid chatter and seeing bits and pieces of Marcus Goguens double on social media before watching the replay. Still, when he came into it and I realized this was it I wad yelling Holy fuck. The precision with speed, takeoff point, barely hitting the touchdown pad, strength, everything, just amazing.
The Freeride Guide podcast talks about why the women were on the Petite Bec. It's worth listening to
Edit: Yeah hire Andrew as a commentator. He's got great perspective, explains things well, and isnt trying to win an award for most excited sound bite
Pollard said many times that the men went to the top of the Bec the day before the comp. Upon seeing how steep it is up top many competitors changed their line plan.
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It was the outstanding run by some margin IMO. Finn Billous’s run was exceptional but he does not have the fall line strength of Goguen, and the only other competitor that does, Max Hitzig, put in a strong run, but clearly within himself in order to secure the comp compared to his previous outrageous performances.
I agree with that. But I still think his 98 score in Georgia was a superior run. His 3 in the middle of Verbier had a substantial bobble and the overall run had less fluidity. It was all about the double at the bottom. The Georgia run started strong, got stronger throughout and ended with the transfer where he went 5 times farther than everyone else at that point. I was already jumping out of my seat before the huge transfer and then laughing in disbelief along with the announcers during and after (because there was that much airtime). There was never a portion of the run to relax, which just made it much more exciting and inspiring to watch. The verbier run, regardless of how consequential didn't build into a crescendo leading into the double the way his Georgia run did.
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They definitely need to return to that Georgia venue. It was easily the most entertaining all season.
Challenger stop #2 going down in my backyard this week! Silverton ISFA I'll be working so it's unlikely I will make it up, but I hope that it goes well! Had about ~12-16" of fresh in the last few days so conditions should be good for the competitors!
A comp at Silverton sounds awesome! Private mountain could be a great way for the mountain/business to continue to exist in a similar fashion.
For those who aren't regulars to Blister podcast this was the CB Challenger wrap up. Good listen before the Silverton comp.
https://blisterreview.com/podcasts/b...-beyond-ep-301
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Do they have a venue map out for Silverton?
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Ski Men starting at 15:07, last three starting at 18:04
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I agree it was the move of the season. Never said anything otherwise. But other than the double the run wasn't nearly as eye popping as his Georgia run or other competitors' upper half of Verbier. His overall run in Georgia was better than his overall run in Verbier. Yes the conditions were better in Georgia. Yes the Bec is steeper. His Georgia run was simply better and scored better.
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Silverton Challenger event livestream.
Snowboard men is on now.
https://freeskier.com/stories/live-s...erton-colorado
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