There is no longer a free access zone in the finish stadium. However, the Fan zone Ycoor (in the centre of Crans-Montana) and the Fan zone 2006 (on the ski area next to the Mont Lachaux slope, ski access with season ticket only) are free. Giant screens, catering and an entertainment programme are available in each of these zones.
A list of the different zones and their programmes is available on our Entertainment page.
The Crans-Montana grandstand is located to the West of the finish stadium, in front of the finish building.
The Valais grandstand is to the south of the finish stadium.
The Espace Vermala is a few metres higher and overlooks the finish wall above the stadium, on the west side of the slope. It can only be accessed from Vermala.
The Barzettes Village is the real supporters' village in the finish area, below the grandstands. Here you'll find a number of food stands, as well as our sponsors' stands.
The Vermala Area is located above the finish wall, overlooking the stadium and the finish line. It includes catering options as well as a giant screen. Access is only possible for pedestrians and only with a valid event ticket.
The Fan zone 2006 is located on the slopes along the Mont Lachaux slope and is only accessible to skiers with a valid ski ticket. It includes catering options as well as a giant screen.
The Fan zone Ycoor, which is completely open to the public, is located in the center of the village of Montana. There you will find a giant screen to follow the race, as well as various activities and food stands.
The Barzettes area (Stadium and Village) can only be accessed on foot or by public transport. Access to the Barzettes is reserved for stadium ticket holders.
The Barzettes Stadium and the Barzettes Village offer a wide choice of food stands, as well as a variety of entertainment and all the practical services, such as toilets.
Catering stands will be set up in the five key areas of the event: the Barzettes Stadium, the Vermala Area, the Barzettes Village, the Fan zone Ycoor and the Fan zone 2006.
In all areas of the event, stands will only accept contactless payments: card (personal bank card or Crans-Montana Prepaid card), Apple Pay or Google Pay. Twint payments are also accepted.
The Crans-Montana Prepaid card is a simple and secure means of payment. In addition to the event, it is also accepted at many of Crans-Montana's restaurants and shops, for a hassle-free experience throughout your stay. The Crans-Montana Prepaid card is also a fidelity card, allowing you to collect valuable points that can be converted into cash.
More information on the Crans-Montana Prepaid card here.
Programme
The women's downhill on Friday 30 January is scheduled for 10:00, the women's super-G on Saturday 31 January is scheduled for 11:00, and the men's downhill on Sunday 1 February is scheduled for 11:00.
Crans-Montana will be the epicentre of festivities and skiing during this Ski World Cup weekend. Our Entertainment page is updated regularly with all the times and activities, by day and by zone.
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