Training with coach Jan Szturc at the club meant he had better results in the Continental Cup.
On 21 January in Zakopane was 21st, he repeated this result on 13 February at the ski flying hill in Vikersund.
In the general classification beginning the summer season competitions, Lotus Poland Tour finished in last – 57th place.
On 17 September, Wielka Krokiew won the bronze medal in Polish Championship after jumping a distance of 126.5 m and 118.5 m. After taking 4th place in the Summer Grand Prix in Klingenthal, he had the fifth position in the general classification of the Summer Grand Prix 2011.
On 26 January 2013, he became the Polish record holder (with Kamil Stoch) in the length of the ski flight (232.5 m).
In 2012/2013, he first scored the World Cup points at the seventh start, taking 30th place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
On 2 March 2013 he won there a bronze medal in team competition with teammates: Kamil Stoch, Maciej Kot, Dawid Kubacki.
[3] The primary outcome of the competition was that his team took fourth place, but after recounting the scores because of Thomas Morgenstern, who noticed a mistake in points and at the request of the Germans, they finished in third place (Norway was in front of the Polish, but Bardal's jump was badly counted).
[4] On 17 March 2013 annually ex aequo with Gregor Schlierenzauer won the World Cup in Oslo.
He was the fifth in the history of Polish ski jumpers after Stanisław Bobak, Piotr Fijas, Adam Małysz and Kamil Stoch, who won the World Cup competition.
A week later, the penultimate competition of the season ranked third in the ski flying hill in Planica.
[13] Despite his presence at 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, he had the weakest results from the Polish team in training before both competitions on normal and large hills.