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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021

 

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The 2020/21 schedule is out. No alpine combined this season is one of the most important covid-19 measures altogether with separate events for both genders (except the world cup finals)

 

35 events for W. M will have 4 more

All North American races are cancelled, the only non european stage this season will be the W Downhill and Super-G test event in the Beijing 2022 Olympic piste

 

The opening event will be certainly without spectators, but it is expected that the same will sadly happe in very likely all other races as well

 

 

October 2020

17. Sölden ( :AUT ) GS W

18 Sölden ( :AUT ) GS M

 

November 2020

13. Lech/Zürs ( :AUT ) Parallel Slalom W

14. Lech/Zürs ( :AUT ) Parallel Slalom M

21. – 22.  Levi ( :FIN ) 2 x SL W

 

December 2020

5. – 6.  St. Moritz ( :SUI ) 2 x SG W

5. – 6.  Val-d’Isére ( :FRA ) 2 x GS M

12. – 13. Courchevel ( :FRA ) 2 x GS W

12. – 13. Val-d’Isére ( :FRA ) DH + SG M

18. – 19. Val Gardena/Gröden ( :ITA ) SG + DH M

18. – 20. Val-d’Isére ( :FRA ) 2 x DH + 1x SG W

20. – 21. Alta Badia ( :ITA ) GS + SL M

22. Madonna di Campiglio ( :ITA ) SL M

28. – 29. Semmering ( :AUT ) GS + SL W

28. – 29. Bormio ( :ITA ) DH + SG M

 

January 2021

3. Zagreb ( :CRO ) SL W

6. Zagreb ( :CRO ) SL M

8. – 10. Adelboden ( :SUI ) 2 x GS + 1x SL M

9. – 10. St. Anton ( :AUT ) DH + SG W

12. Flachau ( :AUT ) SL W

15. – 17. Wengen ( :SUI ) 2 x DH + 1x SL M

16. – 17. Maribor ( :SLO ) 2 x GS W

22. – 24. Kitzbühel ( :AUT ) SG + DH + SL M

23. – 24. Crans-Montana ( :SUI ) 2 x DH W

26. Kronplatz ( :ITA ) GS W

26. Schladming ( :AUT ) SL M

30. – 31. Garmisch-Partenkirchen ( :GER ) DH + SG W

30. – 31. Chamonix ( :FRA ) 2 x SL M

 

February 2021

5. – 6. Garmisch-Partenkirchen ( :GER ) SG + DH M

 

8. - 21. Cortina d´ampezzo ( :ITA )  World Championships

 

27. – 28. Beijing 2022 Test Event ( :CHN ) DH + SG W

27. – 28. Bansko ( :BUL ) 2 x GS M

 

March 2021

6. – 7.   JASNÁ ( :SVK ) GS + SL W

6. – 7. Kvitfjell ( :NOR ) DH + SG M

12. – 13. Aare ( :SWE ) 2 x SL W

13. – 14. Kranjska Gora ( :SLO ) GS + SL M

17. – 21. Lenzerheide World Cup Finals ( :SUI ) DH + SG + GS + SL M

19. Lenzerheide World Cup Finals ( :SUI ) Mixed Team Event

17. – 21. Lenzerheide World Cup Finals ( :SUI ) DH + SG + GS + SL W

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  On 10/8/2020 at 10:04 AM, hckosice said:

the only non european stage this season will be the W Downhill and Super-G test event in the Beijing 2022 Olympic piste

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FIS:

 

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One of the most awaited stages will certainly be the Chinese speed weekend in late February, which will also act as an Olympic test event.

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Trololol

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  On 10/8/2020 at 10:52 AM, heywoodu said:

And dude, don't just underline Jasna, it's worth more than that: a special mention to be back after 4 years! :d:cheer: 

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Sadly Petra (who was sooooo happy this stage will return to the schedule) will probably race there without spectators :( In normal times I would expect a attendance absolute record assuming her popularity in the country

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  On 10/8/2020 at 10:04 AM, hckosice said:

The 2020/21 schedule is out. No alpine combined this season is one of the most important covid-19 measures altogether with separate events for both genders (except the world cup finals)

 

October 2020

17. Sölden ( :AUT ) GS W

18 Sölden ( :AUT ) GS M

 

November 2020

13. Lech/Zürs ( :AUT ) Parallel Slalom W

14. Lech/Zürs ( :AUT ) Parallel Slalom M

 

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Separate events after the first 2 rounds that is. :d 

 

Plus alpine never has a combined venue for both genders at the same time, beside Solden and Levi, so don't know how this is a new measure. 

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As some of you have maybe seen, FIS has launched a Prediction Challenge for this season's World Cup. It looks to be about predicting the winners and predicting other outcomes and questions. At the moment it looks like it's going to be focused around the Alpine Skiing WC, but I have read that maybe the Cross-Country Skiing WC and Ski Jumping WC will be included later. 

 

I have created a private league for users on Totallympics:

https://predictorchallenge.fis-ski.com/#welcome/register/?parrain=774849w&ligue=279&mdp=X8TID

 

You should be directed to the league by clicking the link. You should probably create an account first. 

League name: Totallympics

Password: X8TID

In case the link doesn't allow you to join the league

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