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Freeride World Tour (FWT) 2025

September, 19 2024 ( Updated September, 20 2024)

Ride on the Edge with the Free Ride World Tour in Andorra! 

Launched in 2008, the FWT isn't just a competition, it's an adrenaline-fueled journey that keeps athletes and fans on the edge of their seats. 

Imagine standing atop a mountain, heart racing, with untouched snow and jagged cliffs ahead. This is Freeride World Tour (FWT), a premier global series where the world's most daring skiers and snowboarders push the limits on the most extreme terrain.  

What to expect in Free Ride World Tour? 

The Free Ride World Tour is all about freeride disciplines. Athletes ski or snowboard down steep, unmarked mountain slopes, picking their paths. The challenge? Mixing creativity, control, and style while tackling cliffs, rocks, and untouched snow. It includes men’s and women’s categories in skiing and snowboarding, with each event unfolding over multiple competition rounds. 

For rising stars, the Freeride World Qualifier (FWQ) offers a pathway to the main tour, where up-and-coming riders compete for a coveted spot on the FWT. Many top free riders, like Xavier de Le Rue, Candide Thovex, and Arianna Tricomi, have gained fame through the FWT. 

Event Locations 

The tour takes place across five main events in famous freeride destinations around the world. While locations may vary, these are the major stops: 

  • Vallnord-Arcalís, Andorra: This location offers a perfect playground for athletes in all categories to unleash their tricks and big mountain turns. 
  • Verbier, Switzerland: Known for its legendary Bec des Rosses peak, Verbier is the home to the prestigious Verbier Xtreme final, with steep, technical lines that test the best. 
  • Fieberbrunn, Austria: Famous for its Wildseeloder face, with a 583 m vertical drop and steep, technical lines. Riders tackle a two-run format, where only the best score counts, raising the stakes for every run. 
  • Kicking Horse, Canada: A freeride haven, this resort features deep powder, massive cliffs, and a passionate local crowd. 
  • Hakuba, Japan: As Japan's largest and most renowned alpine resort, Hakuba offers a wide range of terrain, catering to everyone from beginners to experts. 

What happens in Andorra during the Freeride World Tour? 

The FWT is fiercely competitive, and not every athlete qualifies for the entire tour. Riders accumulate points at each event, with the top scorers advancing to the season's final showdown in Verbier.  

The Andorra stop is more than just a competition; it's a major draw for freeride fans and winter sports enthusiasts. Spectators can enjoy the action from designated viewing areas or follow the event through live streams. 

Ultimately, the Freeride World Tour showcases the thrill of high-risk, high reward freeride skiing and snowboarding at some of the world’s most iconic mountain locations. 

Ordino Arcalis, Andorra, Skier in action at the Freeride World TourExperience the thrill at the Free Ride World Tour 


About the area: 

One of the Free Ride World Tour's stops is in Andorra, a picturesque principality nestled in the Pyrenees. The event is held at Vallnord-Arcalís, a premier freeride destination renowned for its diverse and challenging terrain. Vallnord-Arcalís, with its steep faces, rugged cliffs, and intricate off-piste routes, has been a staple on the FWT circuit for years. The area’s high-quality natural snow and unique features make it a magnet for top freeride athletes. 

Beyond the excitement of the event, Andorra also benefits significantly from tourism. The region is famed for its duty-free shopping, rich mountain culture, and excellent skiing infrastructure, all of which enhance the overall experience for visitors. 

Event Details 

Name of the event:  Free Ride World Tour 

Location: Several around the world 

Date: January-March 2025 

Official Event Website: Free Ride World Tour

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