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2026 Champions of the FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance to be crowned on Saturday, March 28, 2026

Mar 25, 2026·Freeride
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The grand finale unfolds on the legendary Bec des Rosses at the YETI Xtreme Verbier

  • Competition confirmed for this Saturday, March 28 on Bec des Rosses

  • Verbier is set for a full weekend of celebration as athletes, fans, and the global freeride community gather for this decisive moment.

  • Access: Cable cars will exceptionally open at 7:30 AM. Visitors arriving by train can benefit from a 40% discount on ski passes.

The FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance is proud to confirm that the YETI Xtreme Verbier will take place on Saturday, March 28, 2026, where the 2026 FWT Champions will be crowned.

Set against the iconic Bec des Rosses, this final stop promises a spectacular conclusion to the season. The world’s best freeriders will face off in a high-stakes showdown where titles are decided.

A Grand Finale in Verbier

Verbier is set for a full weekend of celebration as athletes, fans, and the global freeride community gather for this decisive moment. A total of 29 riders will drop into the Bec des Rosses, each aiming to deliver a career-defining performance.

With no clear favorites across categories, the competition remains wide open. The combination of pressure, technical challenge, and progressive riding ensures suspense from the first drop to the final run.

While results remain uncertain, one thing is guaranteed: an exceptional display of skill and commitment, both on the mountain and throughout the festivities in the village. Cable cars will exceptionally open at 7:30 AM.

The ultimate test: Bec des Rosses

Rising to 3,223 meters, the Bec des Rosses stands as freeride’s ultimate proving ground. With a 600-meter vertical drop and slopes reaching 51 degrees, it is the steepest and most demanding face on the FWT circuit.

Riders must navigate a complex mix of tight couloirs, exposed ridgelines, and massive cliffs, carefully selecting lines that blend technical precision with freestyle progression. At this level, only those who execute flawlessly under pressure will stand atop the podium.

For over 30 years, this mountain has defined freeride excellence. In 2026, a new generation will attempt to etch their names into its legacy.

Event Schedule

  • Live coverage begins: 9.15 AM CET

  • First rider drops: 9.30 AM CET

  • Dropping order: Confirmed in the upcoming days

A vibrant Event Village and weekend activities

Beyond the competition, Verbier will come alive with a full weekend of celebrations. The event village on Rue de Médran will be open from Friday at 12:00pm through Sunday at 5:00pm, offering a dynamic program of activities. Fans can enjoy DJ sets, brand activations, and rider signing sessions, creating a unique opportunity to connect with the athletes. On Saturday and Sunday, the Ski Test Village at Ruinettes will give visitors the chance to try the latest equipment on snow. Don’t miss out, discover the full program of events and experiences on site.

40% off ski passes for who travels by train

To minimize the event’s carbon footprint, the FWT is encouraging fans to travel by train, offering a 40% discount on ski passes in partnership with Swiss Olympic’s Climate Fund and myclimate.

How it works:

  1. Take the train to Le Châble

  2. Show your ticket at the FWT booth in Le Châble to receive a 40% discount voucher

  3. Use the code to buy your skipass on Verbier 4 Vallées’ website

This offer is valid on March 28, 29.

Watch it live

Witness the crowning of the 2026 FWT Champions live at  www.freerideworldtour.com/live, where the full event will be streamed with expert commentary, multiple camera angles, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

Follow @freerideworldtour on social media for live updates, rider interviews, highlight reels, and more.

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