
The Freeride World Tour returns to Georgia for a decisive third stop of the 2026 season
With the Cut fast approaching, riders face a pivotal battle in the Caucasus Mountains
The FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance returns for the third event of the 2026 season. After two spectacular stops in the Spanish Pyrenees and the French Alps, the world’s best freeriders now set their sights on a new playground: the majestic Caucasus Mountains, in Georgia.
Back for its third consecutive year, the Georgia Pro has quickly established itself as a standout stop on the Tour. Nestled in the Svaneti region at the Tetnuldi resort, the event has delivered memorable performances over the past two editions, thanks to consistent snow conditions, dramatic terrain, and the raw freeride potential that defines the Caucasus.
With a weather window scheduled from February 22–28, the Georgia Pro represents a critical turning point in the season. As the Cut approaches, the pressure intensifies and only one more event remains after Georgia for athletes to secure their place among the qualified riders advancing to the FWT Finals.
Current rankings: the battle for the Cut intensifies
In Ski Men, Ben Richards (NZL) leads the category with two victories and a commanding points advantage. The Kiwi has already secured his spot for the FWT Finals. He is followed by Ross Tester (USA) and Max Hitzig (GER), with just 80 points separating the two in a tight race for position.
In Ski Women, Agostina Vietti (ARG) tops the standings after her victory at the Val Thorens Pro and has already qualified for the Finals. Justine Dufour-Lapointe (CAN), winner of the season opener, sits in second place, followed by Sybille Blanjean (SUI), who claimed second at the last stop in Val Thorens.
Victor de Le Rue (FRA) leads the Snowboard Men category following his win at the previous event. The French rider has also secured his qualification for the FWT Finals. Liam Rivera (SUI) and Enzo Nilo (FRA) complete the current top three.
In Snowboard Women, Mia Jones (USA) leads the standings after a win and a third-place finish this season. She is followed by two French riders: Anna Martinez, who secured back-to-back second-place finishes in the first two events, and Noémie Equy, winner in Val Thorens.

Watch it live
The Georgia Pro will take place within the weather window of February 22–28, 2026, with the official competition day confirmed 48 hours in advance based on optimal weather and snow conditions.
Fans worldwide can watch the event live at www.freerideworldtour.com and follow exclusive athlete stories, highlights, and updates across FWT’s social media channels at @freerideworldtour.

