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Having watched the latest series of Ski Sunday, I was thinking about actually going to watch a ski race. It would be great to combine it with one of our trips, but would even consider travelling over just for the event. They seem well attended and was wondering if there is an entrance fee to watch or do you just bimble up on the day?. Not worried about the accom/logistics of staying/getting there, just how to go about attending such an event.
Any info would be appreciated.
Bas
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Can you order tickets in advance (who from?)?, or are they sold locally?.
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Basil, Some are free, even at World Cup level.
The only World Cup that I have been to was one in Les Houches. I was just driving past and decided to stop.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Went to watch the World Champs in Val d'Isere last year. Totally free, you could just walk up and be right on the edge of the course. We were about 1/3 of the way up the Face for the Super-G. Didn't arrive particularly early and still got right beside the fence. Our position meant we could see the bottom 2/3 or so of the course, with a big screen to watch the top part.
Good atmosphere, fun to watch for a while - I'd get bored with a full day to be honest!
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Can you order tickets in advance (who from?)?, or are they sold locally?. |
yes you can order online. Google Nacht Slalom and you'll find it.
Not all races are anything like Kitzbuhel or Schladming or Wengen. Most you can just rock up to. At the quieter ones you can find yourself up close with the racers and their entourages.
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We went to Kitzbuhel in 2006. You needed a ticket to see any of the race, tickets were available on the day, easy, at any entrance to the site, quite cheap and kids were free. We had a great view of the finish area on all 3 days and didn't need to arrive early. Again, big screen to watch.
There were presentations in the evening, again easy to see and get up close.
You need good boots for snow, you are standing on a steep ski piste that may be very icy. Getting up the slope to watch was tricky, going down was easy, just sit and slide
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Thanks for all of your replies, I'll wait for next years program and see how the fixtures fit for our trips and take it from there.
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I was in Schladming last Tuesday for the slalom. Compared to the Kitz downhill, which is quite cosmopolitan, its a very Austrian event, 50,000 people in attendance of which 4/5ths were indeed dead drunk. The atmosphere was fantastic & yes it was snowing. It tests your cardiovascular fitness getting up the hill, 250 or so steps plus a scramble up the mountain through well trodden snow.
But for 17 euros it's well worth it, these tickets were still available the day before. We started our climb about 45 minutes before the start & if you act a little Teuton & push your way towards the course you can see quite a bit of the action. The party in town is mad & quite a scrum at times which perhaps isn't everyones cup of tea.
If I was going to watch a race then Schladming would be the one, though another time I might buy a more expensive ticket to save cardiac arrest climbing up the mountain. The better tickets go on sale in June I believe & are sold out within a few weeks.
Thoroughly recommended!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Basil, Been to Les Houches a couple of times, great experience.
Practice days are also good if you want to mingle with the racers.
Some of what you can expect here
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Was at the downhill in Kitz on Saturday, €24 including train travel, could buy ticket on the day at train station. Climbed up the hill past the forest and had a good view of the finish area, the traverse before the final straight and one jump where the Red Bull banner was. Well worth going as the atmosphere was fantastic and we had a great view of the course, the crowd and the scenery. There were lots of drunken people but easy to avoid. The town was very busy and we had to queue to get a seat for lunch after the race but not too long.
Was back on Sunday afternoon when the slalom was on, could ski right beside the course if you had a ski pass (same story on Saturday).
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