Bormio Ski World Cup: a must-see event on the Stelvio slope
The FIS Ski World Cup 2020 will return to Bormio with a highly confirmed racing program despite the temporary closure of the lifts as per imposition of the Prime Minister’s Decree of 3 November 2020.
The Stelvio slope will be the usual stage of speed and adrenaline with two races on the calendar: the Super G on 29 December 2020 and the Downhill on 30 December 2020.
Of course, the downhill in Bormio is, between the two scheduled races, the most important one, the main event worldwide of speed skiing in 2020. A costant appointment in the men’s World Cup calendar since 1993 up to today.
Winning on the Stelvio slope is a result that only the greatest champions of alpine skiing have achieved. From 1985 up to today, the fastest jet-men challenging have considered the Stelvio as the most difficult, tiring and exciting piste of the entire Ski World Cup circuit. The symbolic man of the Stelvio is, without a doubt, Dominik Paris, who set the record of victories in Bormio: 5 downhill races (2012, 2017, 2018 and a double in 2019) and a Super G (2018).