We already made our predictions on who the front-runners are of the Superpipe event at the first Winter Dew Tour of the season at Breckenridge this weekend. Now the question is who will win Slopestyle? With a few of the frontrunners from last year out the gates are open and it's time to make some assumptions about who will win the Nike 6.0 Open.Stay updated through the weekend right here at buffalo.snowboardmag.com, follow us on Twitter for up to the minute happenings and make your own predictions on our Facebook page.

Slopestyle — Men

_DSC2019.jpeg Torstein Horgmo Coming in second overall last year, Torstein is looking for a title and the Breck stop is a good place to start. The DC athlete from Norway has been on fire with his first landed triple cork this summer and word on the streets is he might just try one on the course. History could definitely be made. Follow Torstein's updates on Twitter
sage_profile.jpg Sage Kotsenburg The Park City native is young, healthy and ready to go for his second Dew Cup. A win at the Nike 6.0 Open would definitely be a good start. He loves to jump and if he pulls the run he's capable of, Sage will more than likely be up on the podium.
eric_willett_profile.jpg Eric Willett The Breck local already has the home team on his side and if he sticks with the consistency he's been proving as of late, Willett is sure to be one to keep an eye out for. He's looking to step it up from last year's third place win in Breck Dew, and with the results that followed, such as a silver at Winter X and gold at Euro X, EW is more than able to take first.
seb_toots_profile.jpg Seb Toutant Hot off his win at the Air and Style, Seb Tout's wasn't on the roster last year but he's sure to be ranked at the top this season.The Ride Snowboards and O'Neill athlete is ready to take the Dew season by storm and the Breck stop will secure the opportunity.
chas_profile.jpg Chas Guldemond Chuck G placed fourth overall last season and is looking to go all the way again. The Tahoe local has been prepping in Breck early season, and is looking strong. He's ready to attack his competitors with his arsenal of spins and technical rail combinations.

Slopestyle — Women

 

jamie_profile.jpg Jamie Anderson Jamie won two out of the three stops last year and with top-ranked Spencer O'Brien injured, she'll have an opportunity to win the Breck stop. She's been a consistent winner at many events including X Games and the US Open and it seems there is no stopping the little blonde from Tahoe.
janna_m_profile.jpg Janna Meyen-Wetherby Janna is a legend. She's been in the game for longer than any of the other girls and is still killing it on all fronts, spinning bigger and better than ever. Her consistency with big spins and creativity make her one to watch.
ginter_profile.jpg Megan Ginter Megan Ginter from Stevens Pass, WA broke onto the scene a few seasons back with solid wins at the US Open, Ride Shakedown and X Games. After ending up sixth overall last season, Megan has one thing on her brain, first place.
torah_profile.jpg Torah Bright Olympic gold medalist Torah Bright knows how to work a slopestyle course almost as much as she does a halfpipe. She can pull more technical spins consistently and has a style and bag of tricks that's pretty much impossible to compete with if she lands everything.