Ever been to a World Cup race? I've been to the women's event in Killington, and it's a blast. Now it seems that the US will be hosting two more World Cup races in '22-'23.
From SKI magazine:
Over the weekend the International Ski Federation (FIS) released details of the 2022-’23 World Cup schedule and it includes two additional stops in the U.S.: Palisades Tahoe, Calif., and Aspen Snowmass, Colo. The two events have been added to the men’s World Cup Tour and slated for after the World Championships, which will be held in Meribel/Courchevel, France from Feb. 6-19.
The World Cup has not held an event in either place since 2017, and the men’s World Cup has not raced in Palisades Tahoe since 1969. The 2022-’23 Tour will also still include the women’s tech events in Killington, Vt., and the men’s races in Beaver Creek, Colo., bringing the total races on U.S. snow to four—the most in 26 years.
From SKI magazine:
Over the weekend the International Ski Federation (FIS) released details of the 2022-’23 World Cup schedule and it includes two additional stops in the U.S.: Palisades Tahoe, Calif., and Aspen Snowmass, Colo. The two events have been added to the men’s World Cup Tour and slated for after the World Championships, which will be held in Meribel/Courchevel, France from Feb. 6-19.
The World Cup has not held an event in either place since 2017, and the men’s World Cup has not raced in Palisades Tahoe since 1969. The 2022-’23 Tour will also still include the women’s tech events in Killington, Vt., and the men’s races in Beaver Creek, Colo., bringing the total races on U.S. snow to four—the most in 26 years.