Watch 14 of the best all-mountain, freestyle snowboarders in the world go head-to-head at stop two of the 2022 Natural Selection Tour on NaturalSelectionTour.com
A historic day in snowboarding at the TAE Natural Selection at Baldface wrapped with hometown Kootenay hero Dustin Craven (CAN)—and, fresh off a double medal performance at the Olympics—Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (NZL) on top. Fourteen of the world’s best snowboarders including five women dropping into the revered Scary Cherry venue in competition for the first time, made the second stop of the Natural Selection Tour an event not to be missed. The three-and-a-half hour competition captured from racing drones, a cineflex mounted to a helicopter, and with riders wearing mics throughout their runs is now running “as live” on demand at NaturalSelectionTour.com.
This marks year two and this year’s second stop of pro snowboarder Travis Rice’s manifestation of a completely new all-mountain freestyle tour. Eight men and four women coming from diverse snowboarding backgrounds—ranging from halfpipe and slopestyle riders, to dedicated big mountain freeriders, to backcountry freestyle riders qualified in the top half of the pack at the first stop of the Natural Selection Tour, the YETI Natural Selection at Jackson Hole. The roster was rounded out with 2021 winners of the YETI Natural Selection at Jackson Hole, Zoi Sadowski-Synnott and Mark McMorris, both fresh in from Beijing.The stakes were high, as the two-run head-to-head format, with no tie-breakers, rewarded creativity, risk, execution, difficulty and overall flow. Judges considered each riders’ overall run from top to bottom, with the highest score taking the heat. In conditions that varied across the massive Scary Cherry venue stretching more than 2200’ vertical, Mother Nature called the day at Baldface. It’s a freerider’s dream with 80 massive natural and wooden drops, kickers and other features spread throughout the famously powder-coated, 40°-plus slope.The top four men coming out of the qualifiers posted scores in the 90s to make it directly through to the semifinals. Mikkel Bang (NOR) and Ben Ferguson (USA) tied on their second round for the day’s highest score. Ferguson’s last month in the Canadian backcountry paid off with a confident run, filled with stylish spins including a cork 540. Bang answered back with a fast line punctuated by a big method at the top and holding onto a switch bs 540 mid-venue.In the semi-finals Bang locked in a trip to the finals over Ben Ferguson, who had the wind knocked out of him on his second run, but rode out of it. Travis Rice (USA) matched up with Dustin Craven (CAN) where it all came together in their second runs, with huge airs, solid landings and big spins. Rice opened up a new section of the course with stylish 360s, a huge frontside 540 and soaring solidly over cliff bands. Craven put down a cab 540 at the top and a clean front 720 mid-course, making it Craven’s day in the semis.
Photo: Natural Selection Tour

Photo: Natural Selection Tour

