Two on-snow competition formats, directly inspired by alpine skiing, will be on the programme for this first edition of the event: super-G and dual slalom.
Saturday 10: Super-G events
The Super-G races will take place over a single run, on a track with a vertical drop of between 350 and 650 metres, depending on the route chosen. The distance between the gates will be around 20-25 metres, as in Alpine skiing. The racers will start one by one, at regular intervals.
Sunday 11: Dual slalom events
The dual slalom (comparable to the parallel slalom contested in snowboarding and alpine skiing) is an event made up of a series of elimination races pitting two riders against each other on two parallel slalom courses, in two heats, alternating the courses. The rider with the fastest combined time moves on to the next round of the competition. The courses will last approximately 30 seconds.
