Tune in and watch skiing!
Ski fans are getting luckier and luckier as coverage of the sport improves. This year, there are several ways to follow the action from the comfort of your couch, assuming you have a high speed internet connection. Hopefully, one day we will get access to Eurosport, but until then here are the best ways to watch.
WEBCASTING
The World Championship Sports Network, WCSN.com
WCSN.com provides live or same-day coverage of every event on the Audi FIS World Cup for less than $5 dollars per month. WCSN.com has also enhanced the quality of its online viewer, and is providing live commentary for all alpine World Cups.
In addition to its scheduled Web cast coverage, all events are now available 'on-demand,' which means you can come back from skiing at anytime, simply logon and watch! You can even go back to the past two seasons!
Sign-up for WCSN here
LIVE TIMING
Die-hard fans can watch the action live on a digital scoreboard at livetiming.usskiteam.com . The free service provides live coverage of interval and finish times for all competitors, plus start lists and updated results. Simply click on the link and select the event from the left column. The start times are posted in Eastern Time for your convenience.
TV
The U.S. World Cups in Beaver Creek and Aspen will be broadcast nationally on NBC Sports and Versus, as well as on WCSN TV (except downhills - check local listings for WCSN TV). Click below for a complete broadcast schedule.
http://www.usskiteam.com/public/tv.php?&dId=6
RSS NEWS FEEDS
For those tech-savvy fans, the U.S. Ski Team also offers free RSS news feeds to bring the news direct to your computer desktop. Click on the link below to enter the feed into your reader.
http://www.usskiteam.com/public/xml/newsalpine.xml


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