Following races in Kranjska Gora, Courchevel in France will stage the Men's Alpine Ski World Cup over three days in March 2026. The event serves as a key stop in the alpine skiing calendar. Organizers have released a preview ahead of the competitions.
The Men's Alpine Ski World Cup continues its season with races scheduled in Courchevel, France, on March 13, 14, and 15, 2026. This follows the Giant Slalom and Slalom events held in Kranjska Gora. The Courchevel stop highlights the ongoing international competition among top male alpine skiers.
Courchevel, known for its challenging courses, provides a scenic and demanding venue for the athletes. The preview emphasizes the transition from the Slovenian races to this French host, maintaining momentum in the World Cup series. No specific disciplines beyond the general alpine events are detailed in the announcement, but the three-day format suggests a mix of races typical for such stops.
Fans and participants can anticipate high-level performances as the season progresses toward its conclusion. The event underscores the global appeal of alpine skiing, drawing competitors from various nations.