 I don't think, oh shit, is it this deep? Hi. And he gets it as well. I like all Swiss cheese. Christopher Turdel, the next man. Oh! So clean there. Unbelievable. Oh, it's over so quick. What do we do now? I've been competing on the free ride world tour for five years now. And there's only one thing missing. Winning in Verbier. And this season, I'm going all in. This is my road to Verbier. Hi. We're on our way up to the start gate of the Fieberbrunn Free Ride World Tour. Christopher Turdel, he has a 19th and a second. One of the most exciting riders to watch on the tour. You see the finish area down there? Reyna, how long do you think we'll take us to get to the finish area? I'm aiming for 58 seconds today. 58 seconds is good because then you can fit it in an Instagram post. Be a boy. Down to speak today, get a second result and go to a second. He needs to go to Verbier, but seem to get straight-lining it and stopping it. And he gaps it as well. Christopher Turdel, so fast down there. I'm about 40, claiming it. Leading a result to go with a second to get him to Verbier. And I'm pretty sure that's going to be it. 87 points, Christopher Turdel sitting and third right now. Christopher Turdel. Just putting it all together, look at him, look at his face. He's buzzing right now. I was unbelievable fast. Actually really happy to land it on McBeach. Just stoked on that run. So am I. Christopher Turdel, way to throw your car to the table. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the grand finale. To the extreme, Verbier, the fourth and final stop of the three-round world tour 2021. What would you think when you'd be at the start game? I would think, oh, shit. Is it this deep? Athletes, it's this combination of excitement and terror. Insulted the raclette chefs with mentioning the wrong region of cheese. This one is the local one from Bagné's. Very good, though. I like all Swiss cheese. How do you eat this? It's actually the best powder day of the season, but we feel like we have to do a quick, quick face check and then go ski more powder. Yeah, so what you want to do on face check, you want to see the face in a lot of different angles. So you kind of get a perspective of how steep landings are, how long you have to jump over cliffs and rocks and stuff. So in most places, I think it's filled in with a meter of powder. But the back is so steep, so it continuously sloughs down. So some places you can even see those old Sahara sand layers, which are pretty firm. So much snow that Milan doesn't look so cool anymore, and I need to find completely new things. It's just too much snow. And now let's ski some powder. If that powder on top holds, if the wind in the next few days doesn't screw it, it's going to be all-time condition. In Herbie here on the back, Mother Nature calls the shots. The wind has absolutely hammered the upper part of the face. The comp is supposed to be tomorrow, and they decided to move the start down to Petitbeck, which none of us has scooped, I guess. It's a lot shorter. If you go too fast in the start, it's going to be over in maybe 20 seconds. Especially if the snow is as tricky as the mountain guys and the foreigners says, it's going to be really hard to take your speed down. So I think you have to have that in mind, building up a line. I'm stressed, actually. I haven't looked at anything at this side of the face. And the comp is tomorrow, and it rocks everywhere. It's worth seeing another nation. Same thing we've been doing for six days now. Face checking. Comp is tomorrow. So everyone is a little bit stressed out to find a new line in pretty difficult snow. Yeah, but I think it's definitely going to be hard to back up. Yep, so changing line only a couple of hours to find new lines. And I got some IDs, but I'm trying to link some of the features together to a full run. Maybe not be there tonight, but hopefully tomorrow morning. I've been lying in bed for two more hours. I'm nervous. Your mouth is getting dry. I can't talk anymore. I'm going to land between that little hill and the big one, then I'll stick around. Yeah, sure. I'm not sure if you can see them. It can't be that they stick around. It's a fur turdell, the next man in the gate. He's won the tour, but he has not won in verbia. I've definitely got potential to take him. It's a good look, Christopher. Let's see what he's got. Just littered with rocks and boulders. So clean, so smooth. It's turdell's trademark. He's got that kind of almost floating on the snow kind of look to him, hasn't he? Almost kind of light feet. I haven't seen anybody in there. Christopher Turdell crossed the line. So clean, so smooth, so clean. Extra credit wind lamp. Let's see what he can throw down. That should be. This is so exciting. Oh, he's there, though. Christopher taking first place, 90.67. It was enough. I think the judges must have just loved that line. It had a bit of everything. And the backflip is a good measure at the bottom. Congratulations, Christopher. But don't get too comfortable. Yeah, there's only Ross Tester left. He's got it in him. It is to win and to lose. Ross Tester. Massive backflip. That's huge. Oh, huge. He needed to finish on the podium to secure the title. OK. Christopher needed to win and have Ross off the podium to secure the title. I don't know if that was enough. My head is spinning right now. The judges have the whole season in their hands. Fourth place, Ross. Wow, OK. 85.67, which means Christopher Turdell is your extreme furby A champion 2021. Good thing for the series is without this, the series would be shit. Were you nervous? I was fucking nervous. Unbelievable. Oh, he's over so quick. What do we do now? His first extreme furby. I won't give it up for Christopher Turdell. Season doing some episodes about trying to qualify to furby, which didn't start very well, crashing my first comp in Andorra. I definitely had some pressure to just be on the start line here in furby. And then coming in here, it was all or nothing. I just wanted to win so much to have it all on the line and win here and the Fred Walter. It's unbelievable. I have a happy dog. There's so much champagne in my goggles.