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The world's biggest freeskiing and snowboarding competition returns to Aspen for another weekend of history-making events.
The X Games has always been available to watch on ESPN, and that will not change this year. Friday and Saturday, ESPN will broadcast events starting at 10 p.m. EST and 12:30 p.m. EST, respectively.
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The X Games Aspen are returning to the city’s Buttermilk Ski Resort this week in Colorado — for potentially the final time — hosting various freeski and snowboard competitions Jan. 23-25.
X Games Aspen will feature men’s and women’s ski and snowboard competitions in Superpipe, Slopestyle, Big Air, Knuckle Huck, and Street Style.