snowmatic Posted June 25, 2013 Report Share Posted June 25, 2013 Draft sheet from FIS shows the way for next season PAR events. 8 PAR races are planed, all of them in Continental Europe. December 14. PGS Carezza Italia January 10. PSL Jauerling Austria 12. PSL Bad Gastein Austria 18. PGS Rolga Slovenija 25. PGS Sudelfeld Germany February 19. PGS Sochi Putin-Games 22. PSL Sochi Putin-Games March 9. PGS La Molina Españia PGS/PSL Worldcup has a late season opening like last year too. We see twice time a nearly 1 month break during season. Even second break can be great for to watch Worldcup racers on Europacup, Nor-Am Tour or similar FIS races. There is the hope Sudelfeld has now the financial power to carrying-out that race. Jauerling, a pure-and-only bloody beginners lift area (only one single T-bar skilift) seems to have that power. Because of the 2014 Putin Games, there will be no date for the ramp-PSL in Moskva or a PSL in Leningrad. We can hope all the constructions works in Sochi have been finished before Olympic Games. Sigi Grabner reported on a interview Sochi is still now a huge construction area with a lot of mud on the road and dusty air. He was travelling with his roadbike together with Roland Fischnaller and Aaron March from Trentino (ITA) to Sochi (RUS). see also here: http://www.fis-ski.com/data/document/draft5-1314-3v1_06.06.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michelle Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 Hmmm looks like no Telluride this year? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snowmatic Posted August 9, 2013 Author Report Share Posted August 9, 2013 Hmmm looks like no Telluride this year? Yes, no Telluride Worldcup-race upcomming season. Without the Putin-Games we can count only 6 races on highest level for next season. 2 PSL and 3 PGS before the Olympics, thats poor. Even if racers want to find the right settings and feeling. Riders will have a lot of pressure for to have enough good results to get a selection to the Olympic team. Switching back to season 98/99 for to compare, we found than 19 races on World Pro Tour and World Series (10x DU/PSL and 9 GS). Thats a 3-time amount of races than now by FIS. These 19 are counted without Olympics or Worldchampionchips. Announced NAC races for season 2013-2014: November 11. PGS Copper Mountain, CO USA 12. PGS Copper Mountain, CO USA 14. PSL Copper Mountain, CO USA 15. PSL Copper Mountain, CO USA December 18. PSL Steamboat Springs, CO USA 19. PGS Steamboat Springs, CO USA January: 4. PSL Buck Hill, MN USA 5. PSL Buck Hill, MN USA 20. PGS Holliday Valley, NY USA 21. PSL Holliday Valley, NY USA Missing yet races in Canada. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snowmatic Posted October 31, 2013 Author Report Share Posted October 31, 2013 (edited) FIS Worldcup races 2013-2014 Some changes occur on FIS World Cup calendar. (no more draft, it's now official and fixed) Season will be closed very early with the Putin Games. PGS of La Molina March 9. can not found anymore on FIS World Cup calendar. For to have an overall ranking on end of season for PSL, FIS is adding a race (PSL Carezza). They need at least 3 races for to make an overall ranking. Sudelfeld date was shifted to one week later. Official FIS World Cup calendar 2013-2014 December 13. PGS Carezza Italy 14. PSL Carezza Italy January 10. PSL Jauerling Austria 12. PSL Bad Gastein Austria 18. PGS Rolga Slovenija February 1. PGS Sudelfeld Germany 19. PGS Sochi Putin-Olympics 22. PSL Sochi Putin-Olympics Edit: PGS of La Molina cancelled, it's now official see here! Spain remains still in a big Euro financial crise and is under control of IWF and ECB. So local government is not able to spend money they have not, for to hold things like snowboard races. Edited November 3, 2013 by snowmatic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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