
23 Mar 2026
Freeride Fiasco is back for the Finals. After two cancelled events and a cut decided without a competition in Austria, the series now heads to Alaska, one of the most iconic destinations in freeride. Known for its steep faces, technical spines, and unforgiving terrain, Haines raises the level once again. Produced in collaboration with FWT Studio, Episode 6 follows Victor de Le Rue and Enzo Nilo as they take on the Last Frontier, where every run matters and the pressure hits a new peak.
After weeks of uncertainty, cancelled events, and a season shaped as much by the weather as by the riding, Freeride Fiasco lands in Alaska for the Finals.
For the riders, this is where things get serious. Haines is one of the most mythical venues in freeride, a place every athlete dreams of riding. Massive mountains, technical spines, blind rollovers, huge features, and no room for hesitation. This is the Last Frontier, and everyone knows it.
In Episode 6 of Freeride Fiasco Season 2, Victor de Le Rue and Enzo Nilo arrive in Alaska with plenty on the line. The field is stacked, the terrain is intimidating, and every detail matters. With only limited time to inspect the face before competition, the pressure builds fast.
As always, the episode blends raw behind-the-scenes access with the signature tone of the series. Travel chaos, missing board bags, improvised filming, old crew reunions, heli sessions, stress, jokes, and pure awe in front of Alaska’s legendary terrain: the full Freeride Fiasco spirit is back.
But once the competition is brought forward and the riders are given just a short face check before dropping in, the mood shifts. On a face this complex, with so few visual references and such demanding snow conditions, instinct becomes everything. In Alaska, there is no hiding. Every decision can change the outcome.
Victor and Enzo both throw down committed runs in a venue that rewards confidence, precision, and control. The result sets the stage for an all-out finale in Verbier, with the overall title still in play and the season heading toward one last showdown on the Bec des Rosses.
Between breathtaking landscapes, high-level riding, and the unpredictable energy that defines this series, Episode 6 captures exactly why Alaska remains one of the purest and most respected stops in freeride.
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