The famous Hahnenkamm Races will take place on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2025-26 from 23–25 January in Kitzbühel, Austria, as the men’s season comes to a head before the Olympic break.

Only one set of speed and one set of tech races will remain after Kitzbühel prior to Milano Cortina 2026.

Three races will be held on the Hahnenkamm: a Super G on Friday (23 January), then the Hahnenkamm Classic downhill on Saturday — both on the Streif course — followed by the Hahnenkamm Classic slalom on Sunday on the Ganslernhang.

Canada’s James “Jack” Crawford was the downhill winner last year, while Frenchman Clément Noël was the 2025 slalom champion.

After the Hahnenkamm, tech racers will head to Schladming in Austria, while the speed men move to Crans Montana, Switzerland; those will be the final World Cup races before the top skiers head to Bormio for the Olympic Games.

Discover how to follow the Kitzbühel races below.