World Cup skiing, snow conditions and on the Saslong on the Gran Risa
by Michela Caré

is about to begin a weekend of highly anticipated races in Val Gardena and Val Badia where our blue will be engaged in technical and fast. It starts on Friday with a supergiant male Saslong that despite the lack of snow in the last days, however, able to host the alpine skiing World Cup thanks to a drop in temperatures. Moreover, since the FIS responsible for controlling snow, Helmuth Schmalzl has executed his inspection, the Saslong spa was able snowmaking areas that were still detected in certain sections of the upper, middle and low the path and will be held the first Thursday of downhill training. p>
Val Badia, however, run on the Gran Risa which will be held Sunday and Monday, respectively, a giant slalom and a slalom. "The track is in perfect condition - said Andy Varallo, deputy director of the race - the track is worked with a water jet system that consolidates the snowpack. The most difficult task has been completed. For the production of artificial snow we produced approximately 100,000 cubic meters of snow, then a job that has required enormous effort that has involved the use of large quantities of gallons of water. The track is prepared exclusively with artificial snow. Over the next few days but should it snow. We expect between 8000 and 12000 spectators and about 7000 for the giant slalom. " P> Hence the blue
engaged this weekend on the slopes Italian: Christof Innerhofer, Peter Fill and Werner Heel, Matthew Banks, Matthew Marsaglia, Siegmar Klotz, Patscheider Hagen, Paul Pangrazzi, Patrick Staudacher, Alexander Ploner, Max Blardone, Davide Simoncelli John Borsotti, Manfred Moelgg, De Luca Aliprandini, Florian Eisath, Manfred Moelgg, Cristian Deville, Julian Razzoli, Patrick Thaler, Stephen Gross and Roberto Nani. p>
Also this weekend there will also be a slalom and a giant slalom in Courchevel, where women compete Manuela Moelgg, Denise Karbon, Irene Curtoni, Nicole Gius, Lisa Magdalena Agerer, Federica Brignone Gianesini Julia, Irene Curtoni, and Chiara Costazza Sabrina Fanchini. p>

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