Also, sixteen is just too many finalists on one side regardless of how good everyone is too.

That back swap continuing two was buttery smooth.

Johanne Killi went K-Fed on the rainbow and back-to-back switch 7s on the jumps for a provisional lead.

FIS Slopestyle World Cup - ‘23 Mammoth Grand Prix - Results, Recap & Replay

Run 2:

Run two started with a smattering of crashes as the wind picked up a lot.

Congratulations to Ruby Star Andrews on her first-ever podium.

Results:

Men:

Alex Hall opened things with a beauty of a run.

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The score seemed mega low but there we go, maybe he missed a grab somewhere?

Cody Laplante did a cork 14 tail which was pretty unique and scored an 81 for his efforts.

He took the lead so it clearly paid off.

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Colby Stevenson wasn’t perfect but he had a ton of bangers.

Again, the score seemed low.

The laced switch 4 pretz 2 was definitely deserving of some points though.

That lead didn’t last long because Birk Ruud put it down.

Only an 89 but a provisional podium spot.

Only fifth though so I guess it doesn’t always go his way.

Before run 2, we saw another lengthy course hold and the wind started blasting the slopestyle course.

Alex Hall tried to step up his final feature and came up short.

Cody Laplante scratched and threw a dope cork 450 to tokyo drift on the final feature.

Noah P put it down ‘better’ in his own opinion but scored a full 11 points lower.

Andri stepped up his penultimate hit to switch dub bio 16.

Enough for third but in fairness, his rails weren’t as good as the two leaders.