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Re organization of the page[edit]

As someone who is involved with the Freeride World Tour and such in some way I think this page doesn't do the tour justice. I think that the World tour locations section is outdated but also not hugely relevant as there are hundreds of qualifier competitions each year listing them all should not be the purpose of the article. Adding a section on the format of the tour would be good talking about how it is judged and current locations. Two more sections should be added talking specifically about the Freeride world Qualifiers (which is its own tour all by itself even though it is the feeder to the Pro level FWT) and the development level tour Freeride Junior Tour. There could also be a Fourth section which talks about the development of the tour as it can be expanded quite a bit, there is the merging of tours changing in judging styles, qualification rules changes etc. The last section or table of winners would be good for readers to very quickly see the changing generations of athletes. I might try to add this in myself but just very unfamiliar with creating good pages in Wikipedia so far and hoping a more experienced person could be there to help.--1jamesthompson1 (talk) 22:56, 10 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

It could also be beneficial for the time being to add stub articles for Freeride World Qualifiers as well as the Freeride Junior Tour. This would mean the Freeride World Tour page could stay just like that rather than being Freeride World Tour (Franchise) which is could also be argued it is. Still, any thoughts would be appreciated. --1jamesthompson1 (talk) 23:22, 10 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]