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In the Gamsstadt there will be a downhill run on January 19th and 20th and a slalom on January 21st. “We have a very good snow cover – also across the width,” said FIS race director Hannes Trinkl. “According to forecasts, Ms. Holle is supposed to send more supplies.”
According to a release, the Kitzbühel mountain railway generated a total of 200,000 cubic meters of snow in the Streif area. On average, the snow depth on the race tracks is over 80 centimeters. If the forecast snow actually falls, it will – where necessary – be incorporated into the slopes or pushed out. The organizing committee is also positive about ticket sales. According to OK boss Michael Huber, 25,000 tickets had been sold on Friday.
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