The ladies went hard from the word go, let’s get into it!
Front swap, front swap to regs was a nice closer.
Through run 2, Lisa wouldn’t improve on her first run.
Alexa’s run was fairly loose, although she looked to front swap over the barrel.
Jennie-Lee Burmansson one of the steeziest rail skiers in the game put on a clinic.
It was the first run with no bobbles, 74.66 and preliminary first.
Also riding with poles… unlike most of the field.
Do we start this debate again?
Tanner says “poles look lit,” so that’s something.
Anyway, she’d score 70 and sit on the outside looking in.
Dasha would continue to create and not score.
Finley cleaned her run up and skied with speed, 78.66 added a few points to her total.
Dasha continued to be Dasha and wouldn’t advance but brought a new style to Dew Tour.
The only rider we’ve seen put 3 way 2sevs into their run, 89.66.
From Eileen to Taylor we go from one end of the spectrum to the other.
The way she skied the waterfall rail showed true mastery as well, she 84.00.
Isabella Tvede-Jensen, of Bungee Breakers would score a 62.00.
It would be hard to unseat Eileen and Taylor up top.
Eileen would bump herself up to a 93.00 with a cleaner run.
Isabella would go down early on her second run.
Riley wouldn’t clean things up either.
Run 2 would stand, as would Taylor’s 2nd.
Riley and Isabella wouldn’t challenge the podium and Eileen and Taylor would advance.
Creds to Riley for the lip on blind 2 that was perfectly steezed out.
She looked for a blind 2 out of the last rail but only came to switch.
Lisa laced up the left 270 to regs, followed by a right 2p2 which was perfect.
Finley took a new line for the night, she hit the big transfer - shotgun to down tube.
This felt like it would be a close one.
Taylor’s 2-to-switch was characteristically perfect, she got snow snaked in the landing which is a huge bummer.
2 but this would put the pressure on Taylor for the final run.
Marion took the W in this heat.
We’re quickly running out of superlatives for Eileen at this point.
Drew put down a heater but really had her work cut out.
She put down a good run but some early offs would need to be cleaned up.
Eileen, predictably, won this round.
Finals
Finals kicked off under the lights and Marion brought out some fresh heat for the finals!
Eileen dropped last having the highest score from teh head-to-heads.
Lisa sat in first, with Eileen second and Marion third after one.
Lisa’s was cleanest but Eileen’s was the most tech.
It was enough for a 91.66 and gold.
Results
GOLD: Eileen
Silver: Lisa
Bronze: Marion
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