Canadian confederation Alpine Canada and the Mont Tremblant resort (in Quebec) announced on Tuesday that they have signed a memorandum of cooperation in view of the Women’s World Cup scheduled for next season on December 2/3, 2023.

As is known, in fact, the classic level of Lake Louise is no longer part of the circuit, so the Canadian Federation – which holds the rights to the race – wants to replace Lake Louise with Mont Tremblant, where two giants will be organized. , hence technical tests.

We are grateful to FIS for this opportunity and are delighted to be partnering with a world-class resort that is willing to invest in our vision. – he said Therese Brison Alpine Canada CEO – Given the value of our team in the technical fields, we are delighted to be able to host a cup competition in these categories in Canada for our fans. The dates selected after the Killington weekend fit in well.

Peter GertolThe Women’s Circuit Principal Race Director said:I had the opportunity to see the great effort of the Mont Tremblant team and the full cooperation with Alpine Canada. There are still a few requirements to be met before the races are confirmed, including a Nor-Am test race in March. I can’t wait to get back to these areas to assess the progress and preparation for test racing.”

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