Marco Feichtner or Fichtl, as his friends call him, is absolutely CRUSHING it right now. Marco is a pretty unassuming guy when you first meet him, you could even say shy, but once he straps in homeboy turns into a beast with unbelievable stomping powers and some of the smoothest, cleanest rotations in the game. So much so that Fichtl scored the ender part in Bottom Line, the Pirates' latest flick, blasting some of the biggest backcountry aerials we've seen in a long, long time. Read on to find out more about this Austrian powerhouse, ladies and gentlemen, Marco Feichtner!

Marco putting in the hard yards. He has worked his Austrian ass off to get to where he is. Pic: Ludschi
Hey Marco, how are you? Where are you at the moment?
Hi, Chriso. I am fine, thanks! I am back home in Montafon now. I've just come back from a short wellness and snowboard trip with my girlfriend. We stayed at Werni Stock's hotel in Hintertux (Hotel Bergfried). I had an amazing time on the mountain and in the hotel. I had a few mellow months this summer, as well as some hectic months. I was at the beach twice, once in Portugal for a week and another week in France. I trained a lot over the summer (biking, lots of moto-X and climbing) to get my body in good shape for the new season. Also, every summer I try to help my parents out as much as possible. I bought a Harley Davidison motorbike this year, which was a life dream of mine. I had some good times on the bike over the summer. I also had to organize the new season's contracts, but all in all it was a great summer.
When and how did you first get into snowboarding?
I started snowboarding in 1993 in the backyard of my parents house, after I saw some snowboarding magazines. It got me super excited to try it and couldn't wait. I haven't stopped since.
And this led to you being introduced to the Pirates crew in 2003, your first filming production company, how was that year filming?
When I finished my apprenticeship I got a call from Ludschi asking if I wanted to come on a snowboarding trip to Scandinavia. The crew was Basti, Flo, Ludschi (the brains of the Pirates) Bugs and Gigi. Of course, I said yes. Up in Scandiland we met Björn Hartweger and Jonte Edvinson. We shot some action in 8mm for the first Pirates movie. After 5 weeks of traveling we had some cool Pirate moments and I think that was the begining of the Pirates project! The Pirate concept was that we wanted to start something different, because at that time it was not easy to grow in the snowboarding scene as a European rider. One year after that trip the first Pirate movie came out, it wsa called Shoot Your Friends. For me it was a dream come true! I grew up in a small village and up until then I didn't really have the chance to travel around the world, but with the help of the Pirates I got out. Everything was a new experience for me, filming, different countries and new sponsors. Without the Pirates I never would lived my life as a snowboard pro.
At this stage how important did you think competing was? This was the time when Nico Müller, Gigi, Fredi Kalbermatten were really blowing up, what was going through your mind?
I never really competed. I did some contests in China, Japan and Europe but I never got into the whole contest riding thing and when I did compete I always ended up getting hurt. Filming with the Pirates and with my riding style, somehow my sponsors never really pushed me in the direction of competitions. I always looked up to Nico, Gigi and Fredi and tons of other riders and I still do. The only difference now is I have met most of them and also got the chance to shred with them. They still push me the same way as they pushed me when I saw them in the magazines or in videos in the early days but they are normal people, just like you and me.
What are the best things about being Austrian?
Wow, good question. I would say the mountains, a big thing in Austria is our lifestyle. We can drink the water out of the tap, we have a great healthcare system,clean air, there are a lot of positive things. Most of the people in Austria have a really good life and they don't even know how good they actually have it.
You also filmed for Absinthe Films, how were those times?
I filmed for two years with Absinthe. I had some good moments and some not-so-good moments. The good part was that I found some new friends, traveled to new spots and got the chance to ride in Alaska. The not-so-good moments were that I expected more outcome from the time with Absinthe. But that's life and I have no regrets.
You scored the ender in this year Pirates movie Bottom Line, how stoked were you?
I am so stoked! I really needed a solid part for my future in snowboarding, basically so I can keep living my dream for a few more years. My last season was super painful because I got hurt three times. I stayed in the US for a month and a half and got super lucky with snow and the weather but I got injured at the end of that trip. I came back home in the middle of Feburary to recover then went for 5 days shooting in Montafon with Werni and got hurt a second time. I had another few weeks on the couch and after this I shot some stuff with Gigi, and on the third day I slammed super bad on my neck and my season was over. It was only the second to last week of March, so I am so stoked how everything turned out.
Which young Austrian kids should we keep an eye out for this year?
You should keep a eye on the Djudes crew (Werni, Peter, Mario, Benni, Klocker, etc). Also Sebi Müller, these are the guys I know but there are for sure some other outstanding young riders in Austria.
Thanks Marco, shout-outs?
Method Mag and my family, friends and sponsors. Thank you so much for everything!
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