It will always be "Downhill Italia" to organize the 6 stages which promise to be full of twists and turns and nothing is taken for granted and it will be difficult to indicate who will be able to win the prestigious FCI National circuit.
Source: press release
A calendar that will bring all riders and teams to the most beautiful DH slopes, reopening in Sestola on 4 and 5 May. A location where the '21 and '22 seasons kicked off and which has always had a large turnout of top-level riders, on a technical track that will be refurbished ready for the start of this 2024.
Then we will return to "Caldirock" on May 25th and 25th, a location in Caldirola which always dedicates a lot of attention to the DH and where enthusiasts feel at home, a track that is not very difficult but which has always provided many beautiful sporting moments.
On June 22st and 23nd in Prali the stage which in '23 saw us as protagonists with the Italian Championship returns as a test of the Italian Cup. A route that everyone knows, full of pitfalls and of high technical value that will highlight the skills of the most expert riders, but will give space for growth to novices who can descend in complete safety.
On 6nd and 7rd July we return to one of the tracks judged to be the best of last year: Madesimo. A stage that in '23 saw World Cup riders at the start and led the DH circus to decree it one of the most beautiful. We remember that in 2025 it will host the Italian Championship, so all the more reason not to miss it.
After the summer break it will resume in the beautiful Bormio on 30 August and 1 September, with a large audience still present in the summer resort and the right setting for this Valtellina event which already achieved great success last year.
And we will finish on a high note on one of the most prestigious slopes in Italy in Val di Sole on 21 and 22 September. A location and a track that certainly need no introduction, because they are in the hearts of all lovers of the discipline. It will be the right conclusion to a year that promises to be of the highest level for the Downhill Italian.
But let's not forget the Italian Championship in Cortina d'Ampezzo the 20 and 21 July, on a new track compared to the one we saw in '23 with the Italian Cup. The DH is once again the protagonist in one of the most beautiful Italian locations which, together with all of Lombardy, will be the protagonist of the next Winter Olympics.