CANAL+ Sport has broadcasted live more than 10 hours of the event with Fabrice Lecuyer and his prestigious consultants, including Candide Thovex!
CANAL + Sport had planned more than 10 hours of live coverage from the first Winter X Games Europe in Tignes, for all of you who were not able to watch the competitions. Fabrice Lecuyer was be there with his two prestigious consultants, Anne-Flore Marxer and... Candide Thovex, freestyle star and Winter X Games multi medalist! They provided expert commentary on all the finals.
PROGRAMME
| WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10TH | |
| 6:00pm - 7:30pm | Men's Ski SuperPipe fnal |
| 7:40pm - 8:30pm | LES SPECIALISTES LE CLUB |
| THURSDAY, MARCH 11TH | |
| 1:30pm - 3:00pm | Men's Snowboard Slopestyle final |
| 4:30pm - 5:30pm | Women's Snowboard SuperPipe final |
| FRIDAY, MARCH 12TH | |
| 9:30am - 10:30am | Women's Ski Slopestyle final |
| 11:30am - 12:30pm | Women's Snowboard SlopeStyle final |
| 1:30pm - 3:00pm | Men's Ski Slopestyle final |
| 4:00pm - 5:00pm | Women's Ski SuperPipe final |
| 6:00pm - 7:30pm | Men's Snowboard SuperPipe final |
Don't miss the special Winter X Games Europe in Tignes programme that will be broadcasted on Saturday, March 13th at 6:00pm, a 52-minutes documentary taking a look behing the scenes, to make sure you know everything about this culture phenomenon. Note: watch a complete summary of what happened during the Winter X Games Europe on CANAL + on Saturday, March the 13th.
Bonus: the Winter X Games Europe (including the eliminations) were also broadcasted for free on www.winterxgameseurope.com
THE EXPERTS
CANAL + Sport has joined forces with the best exponents of the discipline for this first edition of the Winter X Games Europe in Tignes. Anne-Flore Marxer and Candide Thovex, the two hugely successful specialists in snowboarding and freestyle skiing, provided the benefits of all their expertise alongside host Fabrice Lecuyer to comment all finals. Jean-Philippe Garcia, one of the pioneers of freestyle (former coach of Doriane Vidal, silver medallist in Salt Lake City, and Mathieu Crépel, double world champion), and Charlie Bellemin (half-pipe specialist with three World Cup appearances) were also there.