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This week, Breckenridge is hosting the first stop of the Winter Dew Tour for the third year in a row. The Nike 6.0 Open runs December 16-19 and, since they've completely redesigned the Freeway terrain park and halfpipe for this year's competition, we headed up for a sneak peek and a quick chat with Breck's Parks & Pipe director Nik Symon on the first day the Breck Freeride team got to test out the new 22-foot superpipe.