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    FIS Releases Preliminary 2025-26 Alpine World Cup Race Calendar

    FIS Unveils Preliminary Alpine World Cup Calendar for 2025-26

    Published Date: May 10, 2025

    Michael Fulton

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    FIS Announces 2025-26 Alpine World Cup Schedule

    The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) has published the preliminary calendar for the 2025-26 Alpine World Cup season. This early release provides skiers, teams, and fans with an initial overview of the upcoming competitive schedule, allowing for early planning and preparation.

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    The calendar outlines the dates and locations for various Alpine skiing disciplines, including downhill, super-G, giant slalom, and slalom events. It encompasses both men's and women's races, showcasing a range of ski resorts across Europe and North America that will host these high-level competitions.

    While the schedule is subject to change, it offers a framework for the season, highlighting key races and venues. The calendar typically includes traditional stops on the World Cup circuit, as well as potentially new or returning locations.

    For skiers and riders, this preliminary calendar is crucial for planning their training and competition strategies for the upcoming season. It allows teams to begin logistical preparations and for ski resorts to ready their slopes for these prestigious events.

    The ski resorts featured in the World Cup calendar are often among the most challenging and well-prepared in the world. These venues invest significantly in their infrastructure to meet FIS standards, ensuring top-quality conditions for the races. The selection of these resorts also brings international attention to their facilities and surrounding areas, often boosting tourism and showcasing the best that each location has to offer in terms of skiing and winter sports facilities.

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