Men’s Departure from Beaver Creek
- The 2025/26 World Cup downhill skiing season begins this Thursday in Beaver Creek, Colorado, marking an early start to the alpine racing calendar.
- Race organizers proactively shifted the downhill event to Thursday evening, with the action beginning at 7:00 p.m.
- Following recent competitions at Copper Mountain, all eyes are on Austria's speed specialists to see if they can maintain their impressive form on the slopes of Beaver Creek.
Downhill Skiing World Cup Kicks off in Beaver Creek with Early Start
The 2025/26 World Cup downhill skiing season begins this Thursday in Beaver Creek, Colorado, marking an early start to the alpine racing calendar. Originally scheduled for Friday, the first of three races has been moved forward due to anticipated weather conditions.
Race Rescheduled for Optimal Conditions
Race organizers proactively shifted the downhill event to Thursday evening, with the action beginning at 7:00 p.m. Mountain Time.Fans can follow all the developments as they unfold with a live ticker providing real-time updates.
Austria Looks to Continue Momentum
Following recent competitions at Copper Mountain, all eyes are on Austria’s speed specialists to see if they can maintain their impressive form on the slopes of Beaver Creek. The men’s downhill start list is now available for review, offering a preview of the competition to come; you can find it here.
Beaver Creek is known for its challenging course and demanding conditions, testing the skills and endurance of the world’s top downhill skiers. This early-season race will provide a crucial indicator of form as athletes prepare for the remainder of the World Cup circuit.
