Dryland training times have changed. I believe it is now 7:00-8:30 which does mean we will have less Entry level and K1 athletes due to the time. K2 and up are still expected to complete as much dryland as possible.
Wednesday looks like a little warm weather but not nearly what was called for earlier in the week and with the cold weather today and tomorrow they should be able to blow enough snow to help the Horn. Wednesday training is a go as normal.
Saturday and Sunday will be GS/SL accordingly with a demonstration of ski tuning at 11:00a.m. in the race hut followed by a pot luck lunch. The weather looks warm again but training days are far and few between so turnout is important.
COMMIT YOURSELF TO YOUR RACING
When you are on course, there is no room for being tentative. If you let up or back off going in the middle of a run, you are going to be in trouble. At best, you will be slow. At worst, you will fall and could injure yourself. One of the most important things you must do when they get into the starting gate is to be totally committed to going as fast and hard as you can.
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