speed-ski.com
10/10/2017
The World Cup for 2018 starts out with a bang - Three races in Vars, France!
A track that makes a comeback for the season is Salla in northern Finland, where races last were held in 2011, with speeds between 165 and 135. Ivan Origone won both races at that time, closely followed by Simone Origine and Bastien Montes. Will they repeat it for 2018?
The World Cup then heads over the Atlantic Ocean to the friendly Sun Peaks in Canada for three races. Next back up to the northern countries again and Idre Fjäll in Sweden, hosting two World Cup races.
The World Cup Finals is settled in warm and sunny Grandvalira, where there is an even faster surface on the ramp for this year!
February
1 - 4: Vars (France). WC #1, WC #2, WC #3
9 - 11: Salla Ski Resort (Finland). WC #4, WC #5
March
4 - 7: Sun Peaks (Canada). WC #6, WC #7, WC #8
15 - 17: Idre Fjäll (Sweden). WC #9, WC #10
April
5 - 7: Grau Roig, Grandvalira (Andorra). WC #11, WC #12