VAL DI FASSA AUDI FIS SKI WORLD CUP
07.03.2026 - 08.03.2026
Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 March 2026 on the black slope “La VolatA” of the Ski Area San Pellegrino two women’s World Cup alpine ski races will take place: downhill and Super-G!
After the 2024 edition, marked by the cancellation of two Super-G races due to record snowfall but also by praise from the International Ski Federation (FIS) for the impeccable organisation, the women’s Alpine Ski World Cup returns to the snow of Moena at Passo San Pellegrino with a new, prestigious appointment. On Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 March 2026, just after the 2026 Winter Olympics (Milan–Cortina), the slope “La VolatA” of the Ski Area San Pellegrino — Moena will host a downhill and a Super-G, preceded – as per regulations – by two days of training on 5 and 6 March.
Technical details of the slope “La VolatA” – Col Margherita:
Highlights:
More info and ticket purchase: www.valdifassaskiworldcup.it
After the 2024 edition, marked by the cancellation of two Super-G races due to record snowfall but also by praise from the International Ski Federation (FIS) for the impeccable organisation, the women’s Alpine Ski World Cup returns to the snow of Moena at Passo San Pellegrino with a new, prestigious appointment. On Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 March 2026, just after the 2026 Winter Olympics (Milan–Cortina), the slope “La VolatA” of the Ski Area San Pellegrino — Moena will host a downhill and a Super-G, preceded – as per regulations – by two days of training on 5 and 6 March.
Technical details of the slope “La VolatA” – Col Margherita:
- Name: the initials of Alberto Vendruscolo, a skiing pioneer in the area, are displayed at the start and finish
- Super-G: start 2,480 m; length 2,400 m; vertical drop 600 m; average gradient 28.4% (maximum 47%)
- Downhill: start 2,510 m (just below the "Lago Cavia-Col Margherita" chairlift top station); length 2,500 m; vertical drop 630 m; average gradient 28.4% (maximum 47%)
- Finish: San Pellegrino Pass, altitude 1,880 m
- Average race time: 1’20’’
- Exposure: south-east / north
Highlights:
- "Alberto" wall: 190 m steep section with a slight right bend, crucial for picking up speed
- "Pian del Fabion" plateau: 200 m stretch where precious hundredths can be lost
- "Manfroi" wall: 280 m with a left turn
- "La Piana": 410 m of smooth skiing
- "Poeta" walls: 1,000 m of steep gradient, the most technical and demanding section
- -Chamois Bump: the final 880 m to the finish line
More info and ticket purchase: www.valdifassaskiworldcup.it
