On October 22, Travis Rice’s Natural Selection Tour (NST) announced that it would be expanding beyond snowboarding, adding ski and surf events to the calendar for 2025. It will also be morphing its partnership with Proving Grounds, a storied mountain bike event it teamed up with last season to provide mountain biking events as well.
The news made waves. NST is one of the most prestigious snowboarding competition events in the world. It’s only been around for 3 years, but its impact on the sport has been massive. If NST can replicate a fraction of what it’s done for snowboarding across skiing, surfing, and biking, this expansion may reshape the landscape of competitive action sports.
As Rice emphasizes, much of NST’s success in snowboarding has come from letting athletes lead the way. He and his team of athletes and advisors plan to do the same thing with the new events.
“We feel Natural Selection has an opportunity to do something very authentic, something very athlete-driven in these other sports,” NST CE Carter Westfall told GearJunkie. “From a sustainability standpoint [and] from a business standpoint, a rising tide can lift all boats.”
GearJunkie spoke with Westfall and athletes Sammy Carlson, Casey Brown, and Chris Rasman about what this new evolution of Natural Selection could mean for skiing, surfing, and biking — and for the world of action sports at large.
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If you’re unfamiliar with NST, chances are you’re not a snowboarder. The tour encourages athletes to ride creatively using natural terrain features instead of sculpted takeoffs. Judges use creativity, risk, execution, difficulty, and overall impression to score athletes. It has become a place for Olympic athletes and also film icons to push the sport’s limits in a new competition format.
When NST launched in 2021 with its first three-stop tour, it changed what competitions mean for freeride snowboarders. NST has allowed snowboarders to showcase creative freeride skills in ways that they can’t put forth at the Olympics or X Games.
Sammy Carlson, a Revelstoke-based pro freestyle skier, sees the potential for NST to do something similar for skiing.


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