More than one rider hadnt tried any tricks on the jumps at all during that session.
With qualifying cancelled, all 16 athletes competed in a two-run final.
Antoine Adelisse dropped first and guinea pigged the course, straight airing all three jumps.
He did easily clear all three though and that gave the following riders the all-clear to send.
He seemed stunned to end up with a lowly 81.00.
He had a slightly loose rail hit but that seemed really low to us too.
Christian Nummedal lifted the roof on the scores with a squeaky clean run, improving on all his features.
He didnt get a great score, but it looked dope.
I guess thats why he was up for the coolest comp jock award at NS awards last night.
Ferdi had a crazy dub 14 (opp japan?)
but bobbled on a couple of technical rail tricks which kept him in the middle of the pack.
Yet again, he had one of the most interesting runs of the day though.
He certainly wasnt happy.
Alex Hall stomped his run having had an uncharacteristic fall on a switch two pretzel two on run one.
He did miss a tap on his cannon trick but it was good enough for provisional second place nonetheless.
His failure to make the top three left us with probably the tallest slopestyle podium of all time.
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