
Dew Tour
The Dew Tour's only winter stop this year is taking place in Breckenridge, Colo. Here's an overview of the venue, under the lights.

The Dew Tour's only winter stop this year is taking place in Breckenridge, Colo. Here's an overview of the venue, under the lights.
Instead of the three winter Dew Tour stops that took place last year, this year, there is just one winter stop of the tour, at Breckenridge, Colo. Here, Scotty Lago on his way to a top finish in the Snowboard Superpipe qualifiers.
"They narrowed it down from three stops to one this year. It is a pretty big deal," said Canadian Mike Riddle. "They are really pulling out all the stops."
They also added Ski and Snowboard Big Air as a discipline to the Dew Tour. Here, Gus Kenworthy lands a double cork 1620 for second place in the Ski Big Air finals.
David Wise in the halfpipe during the men's ski semi-finals.
It wasn't his prettiest run, but it was a winner, and his monster backside airs were as impressive as ever.
The jumps link together really well -- theyre really smooth, really big. Big enough to do some sick tricks, says ski slopestyle competitor Nick Goepper.
The ski and snowboard women's halfpipe podium: Brita Sigourney, Maddie Bowman, and Roz Groenewoud for ski; Jamie Anderson, Spencer OBrien, and Enni Rukajarvi for snowboard.
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Kaitlyn Farrington, on her way to winning the women's pipe competition. Kelly Clark, the dominant women's pipe rider of the past two years, fell on both her runs and finished fifth.
There are pretty big rails this year, says Eric Willett about this years slopestyle course. Get ready for people to throw down.
Ellery Hollingsworth during practice in the superpipe at Breckenridge.
Kiwi Byron Wells put down the best run of his life in the men's ski superpipe finals, good enough for second place.
Russ Henshaw braved gusty winds to win his first Dew Cup title.
Women's slopestyle winner Kaya Turski is flanked by second-place Yuki Tsubota, left, and third-place Anna Segal.

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The Dew Tour's only winter stop this year is taking place in Breckenridge, Colo. Here's an overview of the venue, under the lights.

Instead of the three winter Dew Tour stops that took place last year, this year, there is just one winter stop of the tour, at Breckenridge, Colo. Here, Scotty Lago on his way to a top finish in the Snowboard Superpipe qualifiers.

"They narrowed it down from three stops to one this year. It is a pretty big deal," said Canadian Mike Riddle. "They are really pulling out all the stops."

They also added Ski and Snowboard Big Air as a discipline to the Dew Tour. Here, Gus Kenworthy lands a double cork 1620 for second place in the Ski Big Air finals.

David Wise in the halfpipe during the men's ski semi-finals.

It wasn't his prettiest run, but it was a winner, and his monster backside airs were as impressive as ever.

The jumps link together really well -- theyre really smooth, really big. Big enough to do some sick tricks, says ski slopestyle competitor Nick Goepper.

The ski and snowboard women's halfpipe podium: Brita Sigourney, Maddie Bowman, and Roz Groenewoud for ski; Jamie Anderson, Spencer OBrien, and Enni Rukajarvi for snowboard.

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Kaitlyn Farrington, on her way to winning the women's pipe competition. Kelly Clark, the dominant women's pipe rider of the past two years, fell on both her runs and finished fifth.

There are pretty big rails this year, says Eric Willett about this years slopestyle course. Get ready for people to throw down.

Ellery Hollingsworth during practice in the superpipe at Breckenridge.

Kiwi Byron Wells put down the best run of his life in the men's ski superpipe finals, good enough for second place.

Russ Henshaw braved gusty winds to win his first Dew Cup title.

Women's slopestyle winner Kaya Turski is flanked by second-place Yuki Tsubota, left, and third-place Anna Segal.