A.J. Ginnis walks us through Madonna Di Campiglio.
Madonna Di Campiglio holds a special place in my heart as it was the home of my first ever World Cup race six years ago, and it was also the place where I got to score my first ever World Cup points. The venue and fans are electric, it's the first night race of the year, and the hill is lit up beautifully and finishes right in the middle of town. It's the oldest World Cup race in Italy, dating back to the 1930s, and it's an absolute honor to be able to kick out of the starting gate! | | The hill is probably one of the funnest ones on the circuit as it allows you to go all out from top to bottom. Pushing out of the starting house, you have about 8 gates before breaking over the first roll. Depending on the set, you usually catch air off of it. After that, it's an absolute drag race to the steeps as the hill twists and turns. The pitch is probably the trickiest part of the course because it's very important to switch gears from all-out skiing to being very controlled and precise with your movements. | | | | | | Please Unsubscribe if you do not want us to contact you any more with information about our goods and services. Please note that we may still have to contact you with service-related updates (for example, product safety alerts or recalls) VIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY CUSTOMER SERVICE: 00800 766 64 640 ©2021 Spyder Active Sports. All rights reserved. GBG Spyder Europe AG Blegistrasse 9 6340 Baar/Switzerland | | | | |
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