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“The slopes are in great condition and from today’s perspective nothing stands in the way of an exciting World Cup final,” Hannes Trinkl gave the green light for the final in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, which will take place from March 16th to 24th.
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Ulrich Hochkogler, the project manager for the World Cup finals in Saalbach, is already looking forward to the dress rehearsal for next year’s World Cup: “Here we want to rehearse the ’emergency situation’. We want to present ourselves as world champions both on and off the slopes.”
For the first time in history, the World Cup final will be held on two consecutive weekends.
“In the final, all races will take place on the 12er Kogel. The difference to the World Championships is that we will not have a team event. The speed races and both slaloms will be held on the Ulli Maier course, the giant slalom races on the Schneekristall course.” , Hochkogler gives insights into the sporting planning.
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