Featured Picture: Kyle Lieberman | Skier: Hans Weiner
Purple Bull Cascade has grow to be one in every of freeskiing’s most fascinating occasions, and the third iteration of the competitors solely bolstered its excellent fame. Final week, Utah’s Solitude Mountain hosted the 2025 version of Cascade, and regardless of a mixture of climate and variable situations, it was an entire success. With a mile of blended options constructed into the undulating terrain, Cascade is not like anything within the business.
The comp is about up in an elimination-style contest with 4 groups of 5 skiers, who all put down their greatest top-to-bottom run on a course designed to problem each self-discipline. Riders had three days on the venue, however with the quantity of potentialities on a course like this they most likely might have spent a month there. On finals day, Workforce 1738 consisting of Cody LaPlante, Hans Wiener, Jed Waters, Josie Peterson and Ryan Buttars had been named the champions of Purple Bull Cascade 2025.
“Purple Bull Cascade began as a sketch and concept on paper, and now we’re in yr three. It’s superb to see what we’ve constructed and the way we get to progress the game ahead,” stated Bobby Brown, the mastermind behind the entire thing. “Throughout the first run, the course was actually quick, so everybody had an opportunity to place down a tremendous run.”
The complete course was designed in tandem with Brown and legendary park builder Charles Beckinsale. From March twenty seventh to March twenty ninth, skiers labored on a top-to-bottom run that included pure parts, comparable to tree sections alongside man-made jumps, huge hips and hole options.
Every run was judged on a points-based system titled CSCDE: Creativity, Pace, Selection of line, Problem, and Power. A complete of fifty factors had been doable per run.
First runs had been clean because the cooler climate allowed for quick using. However climate rolled in after the primary days which made visibility troublesome, so the competition ended throughout the semi-finals. In the long run, it was Workforce 1738, who’s cumulative rating of all of the riders, introduced them to the highest.
“I’m tremendous stoked that our group took residence the ultimate prize. All of us laced up and everybody landed their runs, which was important,” stated Josie Peterson, captain of the profitable group. “Though it was simply semi scores, I’m nonetheless excited as a result of our group skied superior. It was so enjoyable to expertise the power right here.”
Occasions like Cascade are pushing freeskiing in a extra inventive path. We love the depth of World Cup freestyle snowboarding as a lot as anybody else, however competitions rooted in collaboration and innovation, comparable to Cascade, are simply as crucial. Cheers to everybody who labored extremely arduous to convey this one to life, and an enormous congrats to each competitor. We are able to’t anticipate the subsequent iteration.
Last Standings
1st Place: Workforce 1738 – 189.3 factors
Cody LaPlante
Hans Wiener
Jed Waters
Josie Petersen
Ryan Buttars
2nd Place: Workforce No Pace Checks – 177.6
Aaron Blunck
Drew Hooker
Luke Worth
Ryan McElmon
Robert Ruud
third Place: Workforce Excessive Cascade – 172.9
Birk Irving
Dylan Siggers
Maude Raymond
Tanner Blakely
Tristan Feinberg
Pictures: Courtesy of Purple Bull































