2009-02-25 / Front Page

Sugarloaf prepares for Revolution Tour

CARRABASSETT VALLEY -- Sugarloaf is making preparations to welcome the nation's top up-and-coming snowboarders when the 2009 US Snowboarding Revolution Tour makes its final stop of the season at the mountain, March 9 through 11.

The United States Ski and Snowboard Association tour will makes its only east coast stop at Sugarloaf, and will crown its overall champions for the season. Riders will compete for more than $5000 in cash, and to qualify for the US Snowboard Grand Prix and the Burton US Open.

Several local riders from Carrabassett Valley Academy are expected to compete in the event.

The Revolution Tour is the top junior snowboard tour in the country, featuring competitions in halfpipe, slopestyle, and snowboardcross. The Tour is also used to qualify athletes for World Juniors, U.S. Open, U.S. World Cup, USASA Nationals and Project Gold camps. The entire field of riders for this year's tour sold out in 20 minutes.

"This is a very sought after, very fun series," said Abbi Nyberg, US Snowboarding Program Manager. "It's a great event for young and developing riders because it helps them build their skills and prepare themselves for the next level of competition. Sugarloaf has always been a great supporter of snowboarding events and we are looking forward to them hosting the Revolution Tour."

Each event consists of roughly 300 athletes, the majority of whom compete in halfpipe and slopestyle. At Sugarloaf, the halfpipe competition will take place on Monday, March 9, followed by slopestyle on Tuesday, March 10 and snowboardcross on Wednesday, March 11. Sunday, March 8 will be a training day at all venues (see complete event schedule below).

The snowboardcross competition will take place on Sugarloaf's brand new Sidewinder Snowboardcross Course, which was designed by Olympic Gold Medalist Seth Wescott. Wescott, a CVA graduate, will help with the design of the course in the days leading up to the event.

A total of 15 riders from CVA are expected to compete in the Revolution Tour, including senior Alex Tuttle, who is currently first in the United States of America Snowboard Association snowboardcross rankings, and siblings Benjamin and Juliet Bisson. Juliet Bisson took first place in women's snowboardcross at last season's final Revolution Tour stop.

For information on Sugarloaf, visit www.sugarloaf.com or call 1-800-THE-LOAF.

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