AUDI FIS SKI WORLD CUP VAL DI FASSA
06.03.2026 - 08.03.2026
THREE WORLD CUP RACES AT PASSO SAN PELLEGRINO MOENA
On the Weekend of march 6-8, on the black slope “La VolatA” of the Ski Area San Pellegrino three women’s World Cup alpine ski races will take place: downhill and Super-G!
In this Olympic season, Val di Fassa returns to the spotlight of the Women's Alpine Ski World Cup
At Col Margherita, Passo San Pellegrino, the downhill is scheduled for Friday, 6 March and Saturday, 7 March 2026, followed by the super-G on Sunday, 8 March - a triple challenge for the speed queens on La VolatA, one of the most technical and spectacular courses in the Dolomites.
The world’s best speed specialists will compete on icy walls, thrilling turns and photo-finish battles, where everything is decided in a single run.
All around them, the cheers, the buzz, the celebration: at the Ski Village, dance to the DJ’s beats, raise a glass with friends and enjoy a sizzling sausage sandwich - because the World Cup spirit lives on, even off the slopes.
Behind the scenes, a well-oiled organisational team - Val di Fassa Grandi Eventi, ski schools, ski clubs, volunteers and local authorities - will work together to offer athletes and spectators an unforgettable show at the foot of Col Margherita, in the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
INFO
Program, info and ticket tap here
Technical details of the slope “La VolatA” – Col Margherita:
Highlights:
More info and ticket purchase: www.valdifassaskiworldcup.it
On the Weekend of march 6-8, on the black slope “La VolatA” of the Ski Area San Pellegrino three women’s World Cup alpine ski races will take place: downhill and Super-G!
In this Olympic season, Val di Fassa returns to the spotlight of the Women's Alpine Ski World Cup
At Col Margherita, Passo San Pellegrino, the downhill is scheduled for Friday, 6 March and Saturday, 7 March 2026, followed by the super-G on Sunday, 8 March - a triple challenge for the speed queens on La VolatA, one of the most technical and spectacular courses in the Dolomites.
The world’s best speed specialists will compete on icy walls, thrilling turns and photo-finish battles, where everything is decided in a single run.
All around them, the cheers, the buzz, the celebration: at the Ski Village, dance to the DJ’s beats, raise a glass with friends and enjoy a sizzling sausage sandwich - because the World Cup spirit lives on, even off the slopes.
Behind the scenes, a well-oiled organisational team - Val di Fassa Grandi Eventi, ski schools, ski clubs, volunteers and local authorities - will work together to offer athletes and spectators an unforgettable show at the foot of Col Margherita, in the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
INFO
Program, info and ticket tap here
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
