How to watch World Cup racing once Universal Sports goes dark
Longtime TV broadcaster of alpine ski racing goes off-air on Nov. 16.
Longtime TV broadcaster of alpine ski racing goes off-air on Nov. 16.
As the Marseillaise echoed off the Birds of Prey slope, it was a fitting end to what has been one of the better World Championships.
New media partnership means American ski fans will have unprecedented coverage of the 2015 Alpine World Championships.
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The cable channel will present extensive multi-platform coverage of the World Cup season on air and at universalsports.com.