BEAVER CREEK, Colo. (AP) — Snowfall and heavy wind has brought on the cancellation of a males’s World Cup downhill race in Beaver Creek, Colorado.
Saturday marks the second day in a row an occasion was known as off on the Birds of Prey course.
That is already the fourth downhill that has been scrapped due to the climate early within the World Cup season, following two in Switzerland on Nov. 11-12.
There’s a super-G scheduled in Beaver Creek for Sunday, when the forecast requires extra snow and wind.
Friday’s downhill was known as off due to snow Thursday night time.
There was extra snow in a single day and heavy wind forecast for Saturday.
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