FIS Ski World Cup BORMIO (ITA)

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The FIS Ski World Cup 2023 will return to Bormio with an exciting racing program.

The Stelvio slope will be the usual stage of speed and adrenaline with two races on the calendar: the Men’s Downhill on 28 December and the Men’s Super G on 29 December.

Of course, the downhill in Bormio is a costant appointment in the men’s World Cup calendar since 1993 up to today.Winning on the Stelvio slope is a result that only the greatest champions of alpine skiing have achieved. From 1985 up to today, the fastest jet-men challenging have considered the Stelvio as the most difficult, tiring and exciting piste of the entire Ski World Cup circuit. 

PROGRAM OF THE SKI WORLD CUP

26 DECEMBER
from 11:45 a.m. – First official training for the Men’s downhill race

27 DECEMBER
from 11:45 a.m. – second official  training for the Men’s downhill race
from 5.00 p.m. – entertainment in the Cavour/Kuerc square – Hot tea, mulled wine at the Piazza Cavour and hot apple juice at the Torre Alberti
6.00 pm – Start of the parade from Piazza S. Vitale to Piazza Cavour/Kuerc
6.30 p.m. – bib draw

28 DECEMBER
from 11.30 a.m. – Men’s Downhill Race
Following – award ceremony at the Ski Stadium

29 DECEMBER
From 11.30 a.m. – Men’s SuperG Race
Following – award ceremony at the Ski Stadium

USEFUL INFORMATION

Tickets for Silver Bormio Terrace and Gold Stelvio Terrace available here (limited seats) 

The races will be broadcasted live on TV and streaming by Rai and Eurosport.28 December: (times non yet available)
The live coverage will also be broadcast on a giant screen in Piazza Cavour

STELVIO: WORLD CUP COURSE

The start line is at an elevation of 2,255 metres, above the La Rocca jump. The run is almost 3,230 metres long with an elevation change of 986 metres. It plummets dramatically from the start with the first challenging turns leading into the La Rocca jump, where the pine and larch forest begins.

Then it’s straight into the Canalino Sertorelli, a 300-metre diagonal where the skiers pick up pace considerably. After the 200-metre Fontana Lunga turn the skiers head into the treacherous Ermellini turns and the Carcentina, one the most spectacular parts of the course, which has proven decisive in many previous World Cups.

After the Carcentina diagonal the skiers have 100 metres on the Ciuk flats (1,638 m a.s.l.) before the long San Pietro jump, where the competitors reach their highest speeds. This is the steepest section of the course with a maximum gradient of 60%. The flat stretch after San Pietro leads into the last wall, which drops dramatically and remains steep for a good 200 metres. The skiers reach speeds of over 100 km/h as they approach the last jump and hurtle under the finish banner in Bormio (1,245 m a.s.l.).

28 DECEMBER from 11.30 a.m. – Men’s Downhill Race

#BibNameF-NameYoBNat.TimeDiff.Dist.Ski
14SARRAZINCyprien1994FRA1:50.7300Rossignol
26ODERMATTMarco1997SUI1:50.820.092.8Stoeckli
35ALEXANDERCameron1997CAN1:51.961.2337.81Rossignol
429MURISIERJustin1992SUI1:52.541.8155.36Head
59KRIECHMAYRVincent1991AUT1:52.802.0763.16Head
610CASSEMattia1990ITA1:52.882.1565.56Rossignol
77HINTERMANNNiels1995SUI1:52.942.2167.35Atomic
811CRAWFORDJames1997CAN1:53.092.3671.83Head
946ALPHANDNils1996FRA1:53.102.3772.13Head
1035KOHLERMarco1997SUI1:53.122.3972.72Stoeckli
1126HROBATMiha1995SLO1:53.182.4574.51Atomic
1247MAPLEWiley1990USA1:53.222.4975.7Atomic
1325MONNEYAlexis2000SUI1:53.312.5878.37Stoeckli
1457HAASERRaphael1997AUT1:53.402.6781.04Fischer
148SCHIEDERFlorian1995ITA1:53.402.6781.04Atomic
1637GIEZENDANNERBlaise1991FRA1:53.562.8385.78Atomic
1624THEAUXAdrien1984FRA1:53.562.8385.78Head
1844ZAZZIPietro1994ITA1:53.572.8486.07Salomon
191SANDERAndreas1989GER1:53.642.9188.14Atomic
2028DANKLMAIERDaniel1993AUT1:53.652.9288.44Atomic
2132JOCHERSimon1996GER1:53.712.9890.2Head
2250BOISSETArnaud1998SUI1:53.793.0692.56Salomon
2231PINTURAULTAlexis1991FRA1:53.793.0692.56Head
2230BAILETMatthieu1996FRA1:53.793.0692.56Head
252ALLEGRENils1994FRA1:53.813.0893.15Salomon
2619ROGENTINStefan1994SUI1:53.893.1695.5Fischer
2718GOLDBERGJared1991USA1:54.013.2899.02Rossignol
2839LEHTOElian2000FIN1:54.063.33100.49Fischer
2921INNERHOFERChristof1984ITA1:54.073.34100.78Rossignol
3041BOSCAGuglielmo1993ITA1:54.083.35101.08Head
3116COCHRAN-SIEGLERyan1992USA1:54.113.38101.95Head
3214HEMETSBERGERDaniel1991AUT1:54.153.42103.12Fischer
3343CATERMartin1992SLO1:54.183.45104Salomon
3455FRANZONIGiovanni2001ITA1:54.473.74112.46Rossignol
3548MOLTENINicolo1998ITA1:54.493.76113.04Head
3658RADAMUSRiver1998USA1:54.553.82114.78Rossignol
3745NEGOMIRKyle1998USA1:54.673.94118.27Atomic
3736von-ALLMENFranjo2001SUI1:54.673.94118.27Head
3927FERSTLJosef1988GER1:54.744.01120.29Head
4020STRIEDINGEROtmar1991AUT1:54.814.08122.32Salomon
4133MORSESam1996USA1:54.894.16124.63Fischer
4122ROULINGilles1994SUI1:54.894.16124.63Head
4342RIESERStefan1999AUT1:55.094.36130.39Atomic
4334BABINSKYStefan1996AUT1:55.094.36130.39Head
4538PFIFFNERMarco1994LIE1:55.304.57136.43Salomon
4640SEGERBrodie1995CAN1:55.384.65138.72Atom
4723MUZATONMaxence1990FRA1:55.624.89145.57Rossignol
483BENNETTBryce1992USA1:55.714.98148.14Fischer
4949ROESTILars1998SUI1:55.724.99148.42Stoeckli
5056SZOLLOSBarnabas1998ISR1:55.775.04149.85Kaestle
5151READJeffrey1997CAN1:55.985.25155.81Atomic
5252ZABYSTRANJan1998CZE1:56.045.31157.51Kaestle
5312PARISDominik1989ITA1:57.456.72196.94Nordica

29 DECEMBER from 11.30 a.m. – Men’s SuperG Race

#BibNameF-NameYoBNat.TimeDiff.Dist.Ski
114ODERMATTMarco1997SUI1:27.7200Rossignol
212HAASERRaphael1997AUT1:28.700.9826.67Fischer
39KILDEAleksander-Aamodt1992NOR1:29.031.3135.52Atomic
413KRIECHMAYRVincent1991AUT1:29.171.4539.25Head
516MURISIERJustin1992SUI1:29.481.7647.48Head
620BABINSKYStefan1996AUT1:29.531.8148.8Head
619ALLEGRENils1994FRA1:29.531.8148.8Salomon
82MEILLARDLoic1996SUI1:29.541.8249.07Rossignol
98PINTURAULTAlexis1991FRA1:29.551.8349.33Head
1018CAVIEZELGino1992SUI1:29.641.9251.71Dynastar
1133DANKLMAIERDaniel1993AUT1:29.752.0354.6Atomic
126ROGENTINStefan1994SUI1:29.772.0555.13Fischer
1346KOHLERMarco1997SUI1:29.812.0956.18Stoeckli
133READJeffrey1997CAN1:29.812.0956.18Atomic
1539HINTERMANNNiels1995SUI1:29.842.1256.96Atomic
1610CRAWFORDJames1997CAN1:29.912.1958.8Head
1729GIEZENDANNERBlaise1991FRA1:29.932.2159.32Atomic
1822GOLDBERGJared1991USA1:29.972.2560.37Rossignol
1917COCHRAN-SIEGLERyan1992USA1:30.062.3462.72Head
2048MONNEYAlexis2000SUI1:30.192.4766.11Stoeckli
2143JOCHERSimon1996GER1:30.362.6470.53Head
2131ROULINGilles1994SUI1:30.362.6470.53Head
2342LEHTOElian2000FIN1:30.392.6771.31Fischer
2411HEMETSBERGERDaniel1991AUT1:30.542.8275.19Fischer
2525FEURSTEINLukas2001AUT1:30.702.9879.31Head
2655MORSESam1996USA1:30.743.0280.34Fischer
2740NEGOMIRKyle1998USA1:30.783.0681.37Atomic
2832BOISSETArnaud1998SUI1:30.793.0781.63Salomon
2950ZAZZIPietro1994ITA1:30.883.1683.94Salomon
3024BAILETMatthieu1996FRA1:30.893.1784.19Head
3158FRANZONIGiovanni2001ITA1:31.043.3288.03Rossignol
3227SEGERBrodie1995CAN1:31.253.5393.39Atomic
3351HROBATMiha1995SLO1:31.313.5994.91Atomic
344BOSCAGuglielmo1993ITA1:31.323.695.16Head
357SANDERAndreas1989GER1:31.403.6897.19Atomic
3636SCHIEDERFlorian1995ITA1:31.483.7699.22Atomic
3744MOLTENINicolo1998ITA1:31.523.8100.23Head
3837HACKERFelix1999AUT1:31.693.97104.52Atomic
3956ZABYSTRANJan1998CZE1:31.744.02105.78Kaestle
4028BAUMANNRomed1986GER1:32.014.29112.55Salomon
4149PFIFFNERMarco1994LIE1:32.044.32113.3Salomon
4257BENNETTBryce1992USA1:32.064.34113.8Fischer
4345ALPHANDNils1996FRA1:32.194.47117.05Head
4453BORSOTTIGiovanni1990ITA1:32.444.72123.26Rossignol
4559SZOLLOSBarnabas1998ISR1:33.776.05155.75Kaestle
4654THEAUXAdrien1984FRA1:33.866.14157.92Head

Author: Ski Team