For now, the possibility of moving the race to Thursday is being considered, though it is questionable considering that the giant slalom in Adelboden is already on Saturday.
The organizers tried to postpone the start of the race, but in the end, they decided that they would not be able to go on.
No matter how much effort the organizers put in to keep the ground solid, the exceptionally high temperatures over the past few days have taken their toll and jeopardized the race, and eventually, its cancellation.
The latest information about the Sljeme race was revealed to HTV by Vedran Pavlek.
“FIS representatives did not support the organizers’ efforts from the early morning; they came very negatively in the morning. We did everything possible; the trail was in excellent condition. The wind stopped exactly around 12 or 1 pm; around 2:15 pm, the northeast wind started. We were looking for patience. When we started number one, the track was already 10 inches harder. The trail was getting firmer, but they did not want to accept what was there. The race is planned for tomorrow, the first run at 1 pm, the second at 4:10 pm. Snow is coming tonight, and it’ll be -2; it should be freezing. We need to find time, but we are on the right track,” Pavlek believes.
He pointed out that the FIS representatives did not have the patience:
“There was not enough patience. We grew up on this mountain. The forecast for five days showed a rapid drop in temperature. It just took patience and confidence.”
What are the odds of racing tomorrow?
“Plan B is quite safe; we have the support of the FIS, they gave us the green light, now it’s just a matter of television companies. Representatives of the national teams gave excellent support; some were negative. But that’s not the topic; you don’t need to ask the coaches about it; slalom is not dangerous, it’s not downhill, lives are not in danger. We are working on plan B, and I believe we will succeed. See you tomorrow,” concluded Pavlek.
This was supposed to be the 13th edition of the men’s slalom for the Snow Queen Trophy. Depending on the weather and the conditions on the track, we will see if the men’s slalom race will go on at all this year.
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