Day | Date | Time | Race | Start Elevation |
Finish Elevation |
Vertical Drop |
Course Length |
Gates | Average Gradient |
Course Name |
Sky | Start Temp. |
Finish Temp. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tue | 08-Feb | 11:00 | Super-G - women | 1305 m | 770 m | 535 m | 2.180 km | 45 | 25.3 % | Kandahar 1 | sunny | + 2 C | + 8 C |
Wed | 09-Feb | 11:00 | Super-G - men | 1395 | 770 | 625 | 2.200 | 48 | 29.6 | Kandahar 2 | sunny | - 3 | + 8 |
Fri | 11-Feb | 10:00 | Downhill - (SC) - women | 1535 | 770 | 765 | 2.920 | 43 | 27.2 | Kandahar 1 | cloudy | + 3 | + 7 |
14:00 | Slalom - (SC) - women | 935 | 750 | 185 | 62 | Gudiberg | cloudy | + 7 | + 12 | ||||
Sat | 12-Feb | 11:00 | Downhill - men | 1690 | 770 | 920 | 3.300 | 44 | 29.0 | Kandahar 2 | sunny | + 3 | + 9 |
Sun | 13-Feb | 11:00 | Downhill - women | 1490 | 770 | 720 | 2.920 | 43 | 25.4 | Kandahar 1 | p.cldy | + 3 | + 6 |
Mon | 14-Feb | 10:00 | Downhill - (SC) - men | 1690 | 770 | 920 | 3.300 | 44 | 29.0 | Kandahar 2 | sunny | + 1 | + 4 |
14:00 | Slalom - (SC) - men | 960 | 750 | 210 | 62 | Gudiberg | sunny | + 12 | + 12 | ||||
Thu | 17-Feb | 12:00 15:00 |
Giant Slalom - women | 1100 | 750 | 350 | 51 51 |
Kandahar 1 | foggy foggy |
+ 1 + 3 |
+ 3 + 5 |
||
Fri | 18-Feb | 10:00 13:30 |
Giant Slalom - men | 1090 | 750 | 340 | 41 47 |
Kandahar 2 | foggy foggy |
0 + 1 |
+ 3 + 4 |
||
Sat | 19-Feb | 10:00 13:30 |
Slalom - women | 960 | 750 | 210 | 63 64 |
Gudiberg | cloudy sunny |
- 1 + 6 |
+ 1 + 7 |
||
Sun | 20-Feb | 10:00 13:30 |
Slalom - men | 960 | 750 | 210 | 65 64 |
Gudiberg | foggy foggy |
0 - 1 |
+ 1 + 2 |
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