2023 FREERIDE WORLD TOUR CALENDAR ANNOUNCED

The Freeride World Tour (FWT) is proud to announce its calendar for 2023, featuring awe-inspiring freeride destinations around the globe. The world’s best athletes are set to return for the 16th version of this iconic series, ready to push the limits of what’s possible in the high mountains in their quest for the sport’s ultimate prize. 

This year’s schedule boasts five stops in five different countries, with two finals events and a two-run format in Fieberbrunn, Austria, where riders’ top score will count towards their result. To up the pressure even more, and to reward those with the nerves—and legs—of steel, 12,500 points for first place (instead of 10,000) will again be up for grabs in the FWT finals events. Who can tame Fieberbrunn’s Wildseeloder and Verbier’s Bec des Rosses to maximize their chance of being crowned the champ? Time will tell. Until then, let’s check out the world-class venues on offer for the 2023 FWT...

Photo by Dom Daher / Freeride World Tour

Kicking Horse, Golden, B.C., Canada: January 13th - 18th
Known for its champagne powder and long, steep runs, it’s no wonder Kicking Horse attracts riders from all over the globe. The world’s best will have to shake off any early-season nerves and be on point from the very first turn, as these mountains dish up some classic freeride terrain that is unforgiving for the unprepared. 

Photo by Dom Daher / Freeride World Tour

Baqueira Beret, Spain: January 28th - February 2nd
After leaving the scenic Rocky Mountains, the Tour heads across the pond for the European leg. Baqueira Beret will again play host, following the success of last year’s inaugural event at this epic venue. Consistent snowfall and varied terrain make this world-class resort an ideal test for freeride fanatics.

Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour

Ordino Arcalís, Andorra: February 4th - 9th
The third stop of FWT heads to Ordino Arcalís, where athletes will have one last chance to rack up the points before the cut. This venue has become a permanent fixture on tour, and for a good reason, with playful terrain offering opportunities for creative freeride lines.    

The Cut will follow stop three to set up the FWT Finals. Athletes can qualify using results from two out of the first three events.  

Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour

Fieberbrunn, Austria: March 11th - 17th
The first finals event heads to Fieberbrunn, where athletes must navigate the glorious—yet intimidating—Wildseeloder. This mountain is a true test for even the most seasoned pro, and athletes will surely put it all on the line to ensure they have the best shot at the crown.

Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour

Xtreme Verbier Switzerland: March 25 - April 2, 2023
The Grand Finale returns to the undisputed home of freeride, the Bec des Rosses at Verbier, Switzerland. Unrideable to most mere mortals, athletes not only tame this beast year after year, but turn it into their playground, consistently combining new line variations with death-defying stunts.     

Save the dates, set reminders, book time off, but whatever you do, don’t miss these ever-entertaining showdowns. All events will be broadcast live at freerideworldtour.com so you don’t miss any action.

The countdown begins to the 2023 Freeride World Tour is on, but until then, stay tuned to the FWT’s social media channels (@freerideworldtour) for updates to keep the stoke high until the first flakes of winter start to fall.

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