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ContestHappening 10 2016/17 | 3* FWQ Montafon

Flatlight and the tiresome snow situation

by Tobias Huber 02/26/2017
After two World Tour stops in Andorra, the FWT riders are gradually arriving in the Eastern Alps and are taking part in the 3* FWQ in Montafon, for example, or are watching or familiarizing themselves with the local snow conditions in Fieberbrunn. We are all hoping for snow and that a safe contest can be held in Fieberbrunn or perhaps somewhere else.

3* FWQ Silvretta Montafon

At the fourth edition of the 3*Silvretta Montafon, riders from 14 nations put on a great show despite the most difficult conditions. New Zealand's Freeride World Tour rider Sam Lee, who was able to make the most of his routine, led the way. Tao Kreibich from Vorarlberg was able to make the most of his home race from the top of the hill, securing second place behind the World Tour rider. There was a red-white-red triple victory to celebrate in both the men's and ladies' snowboard categories. The women's ski classification was won by Germany's Anne Wangler.

Even though the home peak in Silvretta Montafon was shrouded in flat light at the start of the 3* qualifier and the snow conditions were challenging, the OPEN FACES riders still showed their full freeride spectrum with plenty of jumps and spectacular tricks. The men's skiers in particular therefore needed a flawless run to ultimately finish on the podium. Freeride World Tour rider Sam Lee managed to do just that with a solid and well-considered run. The New Zealander, who is currently having a very good season, both on the Freeride World Tour and on the Qualifier Tour, secured first place at the top of the podium just over a week before the Austrian FWT stop in Fieberbrunn: "I'm really pleased with the win. I didn't actually feel that good, so I opted for an easier, safer option and just wanted to perform well," explained the New Zealander.

Local hero Tao Kreibich, who rolled up the field of men's skiers from behind with a late start number and a fast straight line, says: "The start was mega steep and sharky and the first jump was also relatively bombed out, but I got in well and skied through the flat and into the last gully at full speed. Standing on the podium in the Montafon is awesome. Now I've made it at the second attempt and I'm really happy," said the Vorarlberg native. Switzerland's Theo Cheli completed the podium in third place.

In the women's ski category, Germany's Anne Wangler came out on top ahead of 2014 Austrian freeride champion Sabine Schipflinger. After the 2* contest in Kappl, the Salzburg native finished on the podium for the second time this season: "It was great fun. The snow was quite good for my conditions, I had fun skiing, that's the main thing. Second place is really good for me." Gabriella Edebo from Sweden took third place.

Austrian triple victory in the women's snowboarding

The Austrians then really delivered in the women's snowboarding: Innsbruck's Bettina Pickl secured victory ahead of local hero Mara Neumayr and Tamara Fritz. "My heart was pounding before the start and I was just happy that the run was over," explained the winner, who chose a safe line and added a few jumps in the lower section: "I didn't want to risk too much and it worked out well."

A familiar face also impressed in the men's snowboarding event with Andreas Zweibrot. Last year's Austrian freeride champion secured victory ahead of Marcel Loschin and his Carinthian compatriot Wolfgang Kofler: "I tried to repeat my line from last year, when I crashed and I'm glad it turned out better this year. I can hardly believe it because there were so many other good riders there, just super cool," said Zweibrot.

Open Faces meets Freeride World Tour

Once again, the Montafon was the meeting point for the freeride family. While Freeride World Tour veteran Stefan Häusl was at work as head judge at the Open Faces for the first time, his colleagues Eva Walkner, Jackie Paaso and Reine Barkered watched the riders' runs from the public area: "The face is super good for a 3-star event, the snow cover was unfortunately not too thick today, but some riders were able to solve it super smartly, with good lines and at a high technical level. Unfortunately, there were also a few crashes, but thankfully all of them ended up being minor and without serious injuries," said Häusl after his premiere as Open Faces head judge.

Apropos premiere: Julian "Theking" Zenzmaier, Austrian Freeride Champion from 2015, acted as co-commentator in Silvretta Montafon alongside Open Faces voice Kai Unterrainer and provided lots of valuable input for the hundreds of enthusiastic spectators in the largest mountain restaurant in the Alps, the Nova Stoba.

Overview of the remaining Open Faces Qualifiers:

4.3.2017 AXAMER LIZUM 3*
24.-26.03.2017 OBERGURGL HOCHGURGL 4*FWQ
07.-09.04.2017 GASTEIN 2*FWQ

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