Freeride World Tour today at Kirkwood Mountain Resort near Lake Tahoe (Photos)

Some of the world’s top skiers and snowboarders will be demonstrating their expertise, beginning today at Kirkwood Mountain Resort.

The competitors will be skiing and riding forbidden territory at Kirkwood – the Cirque –the ideal location for the fourth stop of the 2013 SWATCH Freeride World Tour.

Kirkwood will open the Cirque area and play host to the fourth stop of the FWT for the one-day event that kicks off this morning at 9 am. Everyone takes one run.

It will be live-streaming at www.freerideworldtour.com, as well on broadcast live locally..

"Cirque" area will be challenging

The Cirque is comprised of exposed, steep and raw terrain, which is permanently closed to the general public, allowing for a unique and exciting North American freeride venue.

“With unmatched inbounds terrain and some of the deepest snow in the country, Kirkwood is an appropriate choice as the only U.S. stop for the Freeride World Tour,” said Casey Blann, Kirkwood’s general manager. “This event really solidifies our position as one of the premier big mountains in the country, and I personally can’t wait to see these athletes tackle The Cirque.”

Competition can be viewed online

The North Face 2013 (FWT) continues its season of exciting global big mountain freeride competition at Kirkwood. The competition can be seen live at Kirkwood ski resort or witnessed from anywhere in the world via live webcast available the day of competition on www.freerideworldtour.com.

“It comes as no surprise that Kirkwood has been having a very snowy first half of the season. Conditions are setting up the mountain to have prime coverage needed for this event,” observed FWT Americas Competition Director Bryan Barlow.

Fourth stop for Tour this season

On its fourth stop for the season, competition amongst the deeply talented international athlète field is heating up. The tour started with a roster of 36 prequalified male skiers, 14 male snowboarders, 14 female skiers and seven female snowboarders.

The 2013 FWT features five stops for male skiers and snowboarders, and four stops for female skiers and snowboarders before a cut will be made for the SWATCH Xtreme Verbier in Switzerland.

After the fifth stop in Fieberbrunn, Austria, the top three results out of five events for men and the top three results out of four events for women will be used to qualify riders for Verbier and the 2014 FWT.

Tahoe area local and 2012 Subaru Freeskiing World Tour Champion Josh Daiek is looking forward to competing at his home mountain this season.

“I’m simply stoked for the competition to be at Kirkwood," Daiek said. ‟It has some of the most fun terrain and is one of the best competition venues in the world.”

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