Time to Learn Double Cork 1260s

By Published On: January 9th, 20110 Comments

Seb Toots is $15,000 richer thanks to winning the O’Neill Revolution in Switzerland. The TTR six-star slopestyle event happened on a course that looked totally euro—and I mean that in a flattering way because not only does the video show you some of the SSX Tricky-like showmanship on the event itself, but you get cable cams that show off the skillful snow sculpting that took place to build the course.

Toots clearly approved of the course, and won the hootenanny with a double cork 1260 and a polejam back flip, he must have read this. Interestingly enough, 2nd and 3rd place both put down double cork 1260s on the first jump. Eric Willet landed himself in third place with Mark McMorris in second. Personally, I liked Mark’s tailgrab on the double cork myself, nice touch for a trick that usually gets an awkward nethod or tailfish.

The girls hit the course earlier in the day, and Jamie Anderson took first.

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