The 20+ inch storm finally broke and gave way to sunny Colorado skies for the ladies to do battle in the Dew Tour modified pipe. Kelly Sildaru pulled out of the competition last minute due to a "bruised knee" and gave way to Janee Crane-Mauzy to join the field. Cassie Sharpe had a brutal fall...
Event 1 of 3: Slopestyle (Rails)
Dew Tour 2020 finally kicked off with an adapted version of the Team Event Slopestyle. The weather was less than ideal with some fresh snow falling on the course, meaning the slopestyle section of the team comp was cut to just the rails. But luckily, this...
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LJ Strenio has been a fixture in the ski world for a decade. He puts out multiple video parts every year, competed for a while, won an X-Games...
Mountain Dew® and the Adventure Sports Network Group (ASNG) announce the initial schedule for the annual winter Dew Tour ski and snowboard competition and festival to be held in its new home of Copper Mountain, Colo., February 6-9, 2020. Additionally, media credential applications are now being...
Dew Tour celebrates its first Winter event and competition held in our new location at Copper Mountain in Summit County, Colorado, February 6-9th, 2020. The new location furthers Dew Tour’s goal of creating an exciting and progressive competition for the world’s best ski and snowboarders, all...
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Within the ski and snowboard world Japan has built an impressive reputation. For decades skiers and film crews have been traveling to Japan for the same reason. The seemingly never ending supply of deep, light...
Cover photo: Jamie Walter
Modified pipe was definitely the most unique element of this year's Dew Tour and it showed a ton of potential to build on in the future. As a new event, it was clearly taking some getting used to from a rider perspective, meaning a decent number of bobbles and...
Cover: Fabian Boesch shot by Jamie Walter
Skiing is insane right now. There were some wind issues at Breck today, but even with that added difficulty, the level of riding was ridiculous. Splitting the jumps and rails clearly gave the riders more time to focus on each and the result was one of...
The modified pipe at Dew Tour is hard to ride. It looks spectacular and it makes a great change from a regular pipe event, but we saw some of the top pipe skiers in the world struggle yesterday in the Team Event. The same thing happened today on the women's side of things with a number of hefty...
The Team Challenge is probably (hopefully) everyone's highlight of the Dew Tour, with riders from 6 of skiing's biggest brands competing in modified halfpipe, jumps and jibs. Torin YW ended up pulling double duty for Armada, riding both pipe and jumps but all the other teams fielded three...
Cover Photo: Giulia Tanno flying high. Shot by Rachel Bock
Eight women competed in the jump and jib sections that together make up the slopestyle element of Dew Tour this year and it was a heavy hitting field. Kelly Sildaru, Tess Ledeux, Maggie Voisin and more threw down hard in both sections...
Khai Krepela, crowd pleaser at Dew Tour Streetstyle 2017. Photo: Laura Obermeyer
Dew Tour Streetstyle is an alternate approach to competition, giving the opportunity for talented athletes who typically reside in the urban and filming side of skiing to showcase their talents in a rail jam...
Dew Tour returns to Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado December 13-16, where it will showcase the world's best male and female skiers and snowboarders in both individual and Dew Tour Team Challenge competitions. After last year’s Dew Tour serving as an Olympic Qualifying event, fans and...
Header Image: Birk Irving at Dew Tour in Breckenridge, Dec. 2017 Photo by Grant Whitty.
As we head into a busy season of Olympic Qualifiers, we thought it would be good to take a look at how things stand after Dew Tour and make a few predictions about who is going to Pyeongchang. Dew Tour was...
Colby Stevenson today announced that he will be out for the remainder of the season due to an injury sustained from a brutal crash during the Dew Tour. On the fourth jump in an otherwise clean run, he landed on his shoulder and the impact tore his rotator cuff. Unfortunately, this means that...
Modified Halfpipe Highlights
Jib Section Highlights
The jump section was the ultimate act of the 2017 Dew Tour Team Challenge. Unfortunately that meant the sun was setting, things were getting somewhat icy and the wind was picking up. Nonetheless, the guys were willing to throw down. Tim...
The jib section of the Team challenged was built out of the top two features of the slopestyle course with an added bank of rails on the table of what used to be the first jump. While the guys didn’t look totally comfortable in the modified pipe earlier on, the jib section riders fucking slayed...
Modified pipe was a somewhat strange event to watch but there is no denying it mixed up the competition norm. We saw style turns, hand-drags, coping tricks, sketchy rail hits and dub corks all in the pipe. Rails and pipe skis were unlikely to ever be a match made in heaven and so it proved with...