SKI CHALLENGE WORLD CUP 26 – Race the Real FIS Calendar

Experience the thrill of the Ski World Cup like never before. From October to March, compete on the world’s most iconic ski tracks as the real races happen.

How Race Week Works

Every World Cup event follows the same structure. Here’s what to expect:

TRAINING DAY 1-3 (Before Race Weekend)

Free Practice. No Pressure.

Starting three days before Race Weekend, the track opens for unlimited practice runs.

What’s Available:

  • All 3 track variants (sunny, cloudy, icy)
  • Unlimited runs — practice as much as you want
  • Pre-set gear (same gear you’ll use on Race Weekend)
  • Unofficial leaderboards (just for fun and excitements)
  • No rewards

Pro Tip: The actual track variant used on Race Weekend will be revealed on Training Day 3 or at the start of Race Weekend, trying to match the real-world conditions.

RACE WEEKEND (Saturday-Sunday)

This Is Where It Counts.

The official competition runs for 48 hours, from Saturday morning through Sunday night. Your best performance during this window determines your final placement.

Race Format by Discipline:

Downhill & Super-G:

  • 1 run total (across the entire weekend)
  • One chance to post your best time
  • High risk, high reward

Giant Slalom:

  • 2 separate races
  • Each race awards points independently
  • Your combined points from both races determine your final placement
  • Example: In Sölden GS, race on both days — your total score wins the event

Gear & Fairness:

  • Choose from 3 pre-set gear loadouts
  • Everyone races with identical equipment stats
  • Pure skill and wise selection of the gear determines the winner

Live Competition:

  • Global leaderboard updates in real-time
  • See where you stand as you race
  • Top finishers earn rewards based on final placement

Complete Race Calendar

Currently we plan to host 17 races. October through March. Every weekend matters.

25.10 – 26.10 Sölden

This race calendar is a provisional race calendar. Changes may be made by the organizer at any time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I compete in both Classics and Races?

Yes! You can race in as many or as few events as you want. Classics accumulate points across the season, while Races are standalone.

Do I need special gear?

No. All races use pre-set gear loadouts. Everyone competes with identical equipment stats, so skill is the only difference.

What if I miss a Classic race?

You can still compete in the remaining Classics, but your overall championship standing will be based only on the races you complete. The more Classics you race, the better your chances.

How do I upgrade my legendary ski?

Win multiple World Cup Races to earn upgrade parts. Each win gets you closer to the maximum tier ski.

Can beginners compete?

Absolutely. Open entry means all players can join any event. We also run beginner-friendly casual events alongside the esport competitions.

What happens during Training Days?

Training Days are pure practice. Unlimited runs, all track variants, no stakes. Use this time to learn the course and gear before Race Weekend.

How does Giant Slalom scoring work?

In GS events, you race twice. Each race awards points separately. Your combined points from both races determine your final placement.

When are the track variants revealed?

The official race variant (sunny, cloudy, or icy) is revealed on Training Day 3 or at the start of Race Weekend, matching real-world race conditions.

Is there a limit to how many times I can practice?

No. During Training Days (Day 1-3), you have unlimited runs on all track variants.

What if I can only race on Saturday or Sunday?

You have the full weekend to submit your runs.

Get Ready to Race

The World Cup 26 season begins October 25 with Sölden.

Will you chase the championship in Classics, collect legendary gear in Races, or dominate both?

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