2025 Freestyle Pro Tour Geneva - Day 3
by Freestyle Pro Tour 10 Oct 13:48 PDT
8-12 October 2025

2025 Freestyle Pro Tour Geneva - Day 3 © PROtography Official
Day three at the Freestyle Pro Tour Geneva began with high hopes and early anticipation. The plan was clear: Foilstyle was on the cards, with the first possible start set for 10:00. Riders took to the water on bigger gear, testing the light morning breeze, but once again, Geneva kept everyone guessing.
By early afternoon, the skies cleared and the flags began to wave, finally hinting at some real wind. Around 14:00, the conditions seemed promising enough to start, and riders rushed to get their gear ready. For a brief moment, it looked like the long wait was over. Unfortunately, the wind disappeared as quickly as it arrived, and the competition was called off just seconds before the first heat.
With Foilstyle once again on hold, attention turned to Tow-In. The first qualifying round hit the water in the late afternoon, featuring a stacked fleet: Lennart Neubauer, Balz Müller, Bodhi Kempen, Tigo Kort, Leander Halm, Cosmo Pezzetti, and Salomé Fournier. Each rider had three runs, with their two best moves counting toward the final score.
Balz Müller immediately stood out, going full send on his Foilstyle setup and showing his trademark creativity and commitment. His decision to compete on foil gear paid off as he landed one of the biggest Double Air Rotations of the day, earning third place and plenty of cheers from the beach.
Tigo Kort and Leander Halm both put down strong performances, both landing clean Paskos and Halm pulling out a One-Handed Burner, though they narrowly missed out on finals qualification. The level was incredibly high, with even double air rotations not enough to guarantee a spot in the top three.
Bodhi Kempen stole the spotlight with the move of the afternoon: a super stylish Air Bob. The trick is rarely seen in tow-in due to its super technical nature, but Bodhi made it look smooth and effortless, securing second place in the elimination.
At the top once again was Lennart Neubauer, who backed up his reputation as one of the most consistent and clinical riders on tour. Mixing power and precision, he delivered a near-perfect performance, including a beautifully executed Air Funnel Burner on flat water that sealed the win.
As the sun set over Lake Geneva, all eyes turned to tomorrow. An early forecast promises a potential window for Foilstyle, with FPS set for 7:30 and the livestream going live from 7:00.
Stay tuned to FPT socials for updates — the riders are ready, the forecast once again looks promising, and Geneva might finally deliver the Foilstyle action everyone has been waiting for.