
"The Alaska stop returns to the tour for the first time since 2017, demanding long and creative runs from every rider. Alaska consistently provides the necessary snowpack and dramatic lines both fans and athletes are looking for to provide stoke. Affectionately known as "The Dream Stop," the whole freeride community is hoping Alaska can revive the season."
"Haines is a prime location to bring the true spirit of freeride to life, bringing together raw wilderness and drawing out sheer guts from each rider; there's no telling what might go down. This stop gives every opportunity for athletes to make freeride history. Riders can showcase the whole spectrum of freeride style and creativity with the natural features in Alaska."
"While rankings are important to make it past The Cut, each rider has the chance to shake things up in these two final competitions. Be sure to watch the competition live to see the madness go down as these riders push freeride beyond its bounds."
The Freeride World Tour Finals commence in Haines, Alaska, marking the location's return to the tour for the first time since 2017. Twenty-nine athletes qualified through The Cut after competing in early-stage competitions. Haines, nicknamed "The Dream Stop," offers the dramatic terrain and consistent snowpack essential for freeride competition. The Alaska stop provides riders with natural features to showcase their full range of style and creativity while pushing the sport's boundaries. Athletes face constantly changing conditions and challenging terrain that demands long, creative runs. This final competition stage offers every rider the opportunity to alter their rankings and make freeride history through raw wilderness performance.
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