

Nationale Slope
A slope that requires constant engagement
The Nationale requires a high level of commitment, constant activity and a high technical standard, and offers variations in terrain that leave no room for hesitation. Starting at an altitude of 2,514 metres, the downhill begins on a demanding slope. This quickly reaches the well-known “cassure de Cry d’Er” and leads to the start of the Super-G, at an altitude of 2,147 metres.
Along the course, athletes face four spectacular jumps, numerous terrain movements, as well as steep and technical sections.
The course leads skiers to the finish at an altitude of 1,545 metres, requiring constant engagement from the world’s top athletes. This 3800-metre-long route, with a 969-metre vertical drop, promises a thrilling spectacle.