Freeride World Tour
2025 Fieberbrunn Pro
The Freeride World Tour returns to Fieberbrunn, Austria, for the highly anticipated Fieberbrunn Pro. Known for its demanding conditions and intense competition, this stop is a highlight of the season. Athletes face immense pressure as they navigate unpredictable snow and complex terrain, striving to deliver their best performances. Fieberbrunn consistently brings out the most thrilling moments, as riders push their limits in pursuit of victory at one of the tour’s most iconic events.
The Wildseeloder face in Fieberbrunn stands at 2,119 meters and features a vertical drop of 583 meters. With steep slopes reaching up to 48 degrees, this face challenges freeriders with its narrow couloirs, cliff drops, and technical lines. Riders must adapt quickly to the varied snow conditions and difficult terrain, making Wildseeloder one of the most demanding stops on the Freeride World Tour.
2024 Highlights
Last season in fieberbrunn
The 2024 Fieberbrunn Pro lived up to its reputation, with athletes battling tricky snow conditions on the Wildseeloder face. Victor de Le Rue secured his fourth consecutive victory and clinched the Snowboard Men’s world title. In Snowboard Women, Erin Sauve claimed her first win with a strong performance, while Astrid Cheylus dominated Ski Women with two huge backflips. In Ski Men, Ben Richards took his first victory with an explosive run filled with massive airtime and technical lines.
About Fieberbrunn
Fieberbrunn is a renowned ski resort located in the Tyrolean Alps of Austria, forming part of the larger Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn ski area. Known for its expansive freeride terrain and diverse slopes, Fieberbrunn attracts both families and expert skiers. The resort offers a mix of winter sports activities alongside a charming alpine village atmosphere. With modern lifts and a strong connection to nature, Fieberbrunn provides a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation for winter enthusiasts.