SBCSkier.com Home
SBCSKIER.COM Twitter SBCSKIER.COM Facebook

Wallisch Wins Tahoe Dew Tour Slopestyle Final

Feb 22, 2009

Author: sbcskier.com

Northstar-at-Tahoe – Missing nary a beat American Tom Wallisch went from dominating Friday’s Slopestyle Prelims to winning Saturday’s Finals at the Dew Tour at Tahoe. Close behind was Canadian Alexis Godbout and Kiwi Jossi Wells. Norway’s PK Hunder’s 6th place finish was enough to clinch the overall Dew Series Slopestyle title.

PHOTO: Slopestyle Winners (left to right): Alexis Godbout–2nd; Tom Wallisch–1st; Jossi Wells–3rd. Photo: Bo Bridges

Report by Justin Broglio, Dew Tour – What a start to the day! I watched Tom Wallisch, during practice, spin switch left 1260 to switch right 1260 again and again like it was nothing. I knew something big was going to happen later in the Men's Freeski Slopestyle Final. I was right.

Wallisch's incredible technical abilities and pure style put him in the number-one spot of the day with a 92.00. He had a little trouble with his speed and missed the down-flat-down rail during his first run, but he came back strong in the second run and threw down one of the best Slopestyle runs of the Winter Dew Tour. Closely behind Wallisch stood Alexis Godbout and Josiah Wells at 91.83 and 90.50, respectively. PK Hunder, although he placed sixth in this Toyota Championship at Tahoe, seizes the Dew Cup on behalf of his stellar performances in previous tour stops.

Tom Wallisch Slopestyle Final

Tom Wallisch Slopestyle Final winner. Bridges photo.

As for the wild-card Wallisch (who didn't compete at Breckenridge due to an injury, and competed exclusively in Superpipe at Mount Snow), this victory is really something.

“I slowed down a bit on my second run, fixed my mistakes,” Wallisch said from the podium. "I couldn’t be more stoked to be in this position right now." Additionally, he spoke well of his buds. “Alexis totally deserves this after his run,” said Wallisch, who travels without a coach and relies on his friends' input alone to better his skiing.“He absolutely killed it today.”

Check out this video Wallisch's winning run.

 

Alexis’ second run consisted of a myriad of tricks, including a switch lip to inward (pretzel) 270 off the first rail (a combination that no one else was doing today), to a switch misty 900 with a heavily tweaked mute grab. He followed with a right-side 900 with a reverse mute grab before finishing off with one of the cleanest switch 1260s of the day.

Going into this final event of the Dew Tour, Alexis, trailing thirty points in overall tour points behind PK and Bobby Brown, stood in a distant fourth behind Henrik Harlaut. However, it was Alexis’ astonishing runs (the higher earning 91.00), coupled with uncharacteristically low placements by PK and Bobby, that catapulted Alexis to within 10 points of PK’s Dew Cup-winning score of 230.

Check out this video of Godbout's sick run!

 

Brown had a little trouble with the down-flat-down rail during his first run, but later executed a perfect left 900 into switch 1280 (both with beautiful tip grabs). Earning an 82.00, Bobby finished ninth. It's something of an understatement to say he was disappointed.
Dew Cup-winner PK Hunder, on the other hand, whose 89.00 score earned him sixth-place, had other issues to deal with. During his first run he landed just outside the sweet spot on the second to last jump and was forced to put a hand down in order to maintain balance going into the last hit; something the judges frown on in freeskiing.

“It’s my loose ACL,” he said after his second run. “I wasn’t happy with performance today and I should have done better.”


TAHOE-AT-NORTHSTAR DEW TOUR / TOYOTA SLOPESTYLE FINAL RESULTS
1     Tom Wallisch, USA (Skull Candy, Amplid, Spy, Kombi, Jiberish)  92.00
2     Alexis Godbout, CAN (Salomon, Scott)  91.00
3     Jossi Wells, NZ (Atomic, Oakley, Monster, Nike 6.0, Skull Candy, Giro)  90.00
4     Sammy Carlson, USA (Rockstar, Salomon, Oakley)  89.00
5     Charles Gagnier, CAN (Salomon, Spy, Bula)  89.00
6     Per-Kristian Hunder, NOR (K2, Helly Hansen, Dragon, Kombi, Sweet)  89.00
7     Simon Dumont, USA (Red Bull, Salomon, Oakley)  85.00
8     Nick Martini, USA (Salomon)  85.00
9     Mike Riddle, CAN (Smith, DaKIne, Skull Candy)  83.00
10    Bobby Brown, USA (Salomon, Smith, Under Armour)  82.00
11    Matt Walker, USA (Salomon, Scott, Skull Candy)  79.00
12    Russ Henshaw, AUS (Volkl, Red Bull, Marker)  79.00

DEW TOUR 2009 SLOPESTYLE OVERALL RESULTS
Rank     Name                             Breckinridge     Mount Snow    Tahoe    Total Points
1     PK Hunder, NOR    75         90         65     230
       (K2, Helly Hansen, Dragon, Kombi, Sweet)
2     Alexis Godbout, CAN        50         80         90     220
       (Salomon, Scott)
3     Jossi Wells, NZ         90         35         80     205
       (Atomic, Oakley, Monster, Nike 6.0, Skull Candy, Giro)
3     Bobby Brown, USA         100         60         45     205
       (Salomon, Smith, Under Armour)
5     Sammy Carlson, USA         35         75         75     185
       (Rockstar, Salomon, Oakley)
6     Henrik Harlaut, SWE        80         70         20     170
       (Ninthward, Scott, Salomon, Jiberish, Skull Candy)
7     JF Houle, CAN            65         100         0     165
       (Dalbello, Spy, D-Structure, Volkl)
8     Simon Dumont, USA        60         26         60     146
       (Red Bull, Salomon, Oakley)
9     Charles Gagnier, CAN        22         45         70     137
       (Salomon, Spy, Bula)
10    Nick Martini, USA        16         65         55     136
       (Salomon)


MOST VIEWED - NEWS

An Old Max Hill Interview
May 4, 2010
Last year during the Telus Triple Challenge I did an interview with a good friend of mine Max Hill. I happened to be cleaning the inbox today and stumbled across this forgotten gem....
JOSS Team Canada Announced
Mar 27, 2010
Team Canada was announced for the Jon Olsson Super Sessions today and will include Tj Schiller, Justin Dorey, Ian Cosco with Darren Rayner and Michael Clarke filming. JOSS is one of the...
The Telus Triple Challenge Wrap-up
Mar 20, 2010
The Telus Triple Challenge is the first part in a series of three events put on by Telus across Canada, which are held at Blue Mountain, Tremblant and Whistler. Being one of the biggest...
Canada's TJ Schiller Wins X Games Slopestyle
Jan 26, 2009
Canada’s TJ Schiller edged out American favourites Sammy Carlson and Colby West to take the X-Games Slopestyle Men’s gold. TJ’s victory topped the X-Games as the most...
CASG Sundays V
Jun 13, 2010
You saw it here first, "A Sunday in Mammoth Park" SBC Skier presents CASG Sundays V from SBC Skier on Vimeo .
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] > » 

SBC Skier - The Latest

News
IF3 Named Best Quebec Event...
September 2, 2010
News
Felix Rioux Posters for Sale
September 1, 2010
News
4FRNT Shreddership
August 24, 2010
News
Poor Boyz Triple Threat...
August 24, 2010
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] > » 
SBCSKATEBOARD SBCSURF SBCWAKEBOARD SNOWBOARD CANADA SBCKITEBOARD WINDSPORT WAKESTOCK SBCMEDIA  CONTACT ADVERTISE
SBCSkier.com Home
COPYRIGHT 2008 SBC SKIER MAGAZINE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
NO PORTION OF THIS WEBSITE MAY BE REPRODUCED, COPIED OR REUSED IN ANYWAY WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM SBC MEDIA INC.