 It was such a relief to ski into the Finnish area. I got such a big nose, so it's all over the place. I'm so sorry, Mr. Tudel. I've been competing on the Freeride World Tour for five years now, and there's only one thing missing, winning in Virbjörn, and this season I'm going all in. This is my road to Virbjörn. Don't meet me and Karl, on our way to the first real world tour stop. We're flying to Barcelona. So, we made it to Barcelona. Carlos lost his bag, but then found it again. So we're going to pick up the rental car and drive to Andorra. Well, World Tour 2021 is off. We are in Ordino, Arkali. We can see some of the top part of the run from here. It's been going to be a fast run. Christopher Tudel now in the start gate. Standing in the start gate for the first time of the season, it's so many mixed feelings. Super nervous, so many thoughts circulating in your head. You're just trying to put all of them out and just focus on the run. You soak them all, when you're free skiing, you want to go for a coffee, drops out of the start gate, then you get fireworks. I've never seen a binding the topies release straight up before like this. So that was obviously the end of my first comp this year. I'm not super stoked about that because you have to qualify to the final in Verbier. So it's always nice to have a good result right out from the start. But this year, that did not happen. The most important part about the free ride skier's life, the internet. This week, Carl, we're at eight and a half hour and I was only at six, so I'm going to try to beat him next week. Yeah, I guess that's true. I can show you. I'm actually kind of proud of this. I don't know why I shouldn't be proud of this. Increased with 70%, eight hours and 30 minutes per day. I really want to hit 10 hours. Then I'm going to feel like a winner. I don't get it why people complain so much about our internet time. You can learn. I mean, internet is so nice. It's so much to do. Yeah, lately my internet time has been all about physics and black holes, space time. So before the comp, we got a picture of the comp face. And what I did was like, okay, where's all the features that I could possibly hit on this face? Then you try to read the snow, angles of landings. You want to have a steep landing and ski the good snow and link together full run. That's how I do it at least. Maybe it's better to just choose one line and focus on that, but I always check it all. Vibe is high here in Ordino, Arkley's and Doriman, and we are ready to go. Super excited to see this go down again here today in Ordino, Arkley's, the second stop of the free-out world tour. I'm just a happy dog. Such a relief to ski into the Finnish area. I knew I could have done a better run, but I was actually super happy with the run I put down. And skiing into the Finnish arc, I could see Rainer Barclay was in the hot seat, which meant he was leading the comp. And I was kind of a late bib, so I figured he had put down a really good run too, so I was super happy to see him there. Sorry for taking the hot seat. Always psyched to see your buddy sitting in the hot seat. The most blazed Christopher Turrell, 89.67. You know that's a big relief for Christopher to pull one down. So at this point in the backflip, I realized I was gonna land on my skis and it felt super good, but I was really close to these rocks to my right sidehand. I'm pointing right toward that rock, so I had like a split second to just put my right ski up, just not to crash into that rock. Everything went so fast, I didn't really think about doing it, but after watching the clip, I was like, oh, that was a little bit too close. The technique on this man is so perfect that he put down the backflip into a different place and just bounces over the rock in the landing. He is not bothered by that, not bothered. That was a wild place to do a backflip. Carlos, did you see the TV show, The Queen's Gambit? Yeah. Should we play some chess? Sure. Let's do it. Yesterday I won, so I guess I will win today. Now I've been up on a night studying chess openings. What did you do? Why are you doing this? This is our morning, this is the training we get today. Oh, okay. So, the second chess game of the season. How did the first one win? Caller in A1. Easily. And that's me. I won. So, today we're here to learn some chess strategies from Carlos. Doing some quick chess tactics, what Christopher is talking to his friends. This upcoming chess tournament is as important as winning the World Tour, maybe even more. Are you thinking about the Sicilian opening? No, this is another one. I'm going to win. I'm going to win on five moves. Five moves. Then I'm going to see if your next move is with the horse. I know what you're talking about. Okay, I lost. Five. Five moves. I really, really hope we can ski tomorrow. This is shit. We're in a hurry to get up for the mountain because it's a powder day. Look at this. It's one or two millimeter of fresh ice. It looks white on the webcams. And the pistol says it's 10 centimeters, but we're hoping for 20 or maybe 30 centimeters. It actually looks really good up here. I think we had at least 15 centimeters of snow here on the top at least. So let's make a run and hope for the best. First day outside and it's a blue bird day. We have some raised power in Engelberg where the terrain is super fun and playful. Life couldn't be better right now. It's amazing. I'm not sure. I got such a big nose, so it's all over the place. However I turn my head, the nose is always in the sun. It's you and Slatan Ibrahimovic. Who's that? Slatan? Football guy, I don't know. Down south. He's not very good at skiing. Maybe a nice guy, never heard of him. I mean, it's a lot of work. It's like first you need to ski, then it's 10 hours on internet working. And that combination skiing and keeping up the hours and hours of the internet time leaves no room for sleeping. It's a lot of work. So that they're aiming to do the next comp in Fiberbrunn on Friday. It is crunch time here in beautiful Fiberbrunn, Austria.