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No chance! Zermatt departure canceled again

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
The men in the Alpine Ski World Cup must continue to wait for their first race of the season. As expected, the second downhill run in Zermatt and Cervinia was also canceled on Sunday morning, as fresh snow and wind also made it impossible to carry it out. For logistical reasons, the teams had expressly wanted an early decision. Last year, the two downhill runs starting in Switzerland and finishing in Italy could not be completed due to lack of s…

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The men in the Alpine Ski World Cup must continue to wait for their first race of the season. As expected, the second downhill run in Zermatt and Cervinia was also canceled on Sunday morning, as fresh snow and wind also made it impossible to carry it out. For logistical reasons, the teams had expressly wanted an early decision. Last year, the two downhill runs starting in Switzerland and finishing in Italy could not be completed due to lack of s…

·Vienna, Austria
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Total fiasco in Zermatt: The 2nd men's downhill run planned for Sunday cannot take place either.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The men in the Alpine Ski World Cup must continue to wait for their first race of the season. As expected, the second downhill run in Zermatt and Cervinia was also canceled on Sunday morning, as fresh snow and wind also made it impossible to carry it out. For logistical reasons, the teams had expressly wanted an early decision. Last year, the two downhill runs starting in Switzerland and finishing in Italy could not be completed due to lack of s…

·Salzburg, Austria
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After departure on Saturday, departure on Sunday in Zermatt must also be canceled. This was announced by the Fis early Sunday morning.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Sunday, November 12, 2023.
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