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FIS Races Start in South America

Chile will host races during July, August, September, and October. It has had one of the best starts to the season in decades with plentiful snow The first race to…
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Chile will host races during July, August, September, and October.

It has had one of the best starts to the season in decades with plentiful snow

The first race to open the season will be at El Colorado, with two FIS GS races on the 25th and 26th of July.

These races are part of Ford Chile Winter Series Visa, a snow sports circuit that includes several disciplines such as Para Alpine, Cross Country, Ski, and Snowboard Cross.

“We are excited to open the 2024/2025 competitive season and to receive athletes from South America and the world,” said the head of Chile Winter Series, Jorge Mandru.

“South American races are a platform for South American and world athletes to prepare for this 2024/2025 season and to share in the unique Cordillera de los Andes.”

Last year, some of the best World Cup Teams raced here, and the conditions are world-class.

The South American Cup circuit will begin and continue with competitions in Chapelco (Argentina) and will have seven stops at different ski resorts in Chile and Argentina, setting to end in Corralco (Chile).

Cerro Catedral, Argentina

The Andes. Image © PlanetSKI