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DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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It used to be infuriating trying to figure out if, when and where a fan of ski racing could watch the World Cup events. Only a handful of races were scattered among various outlets – occasionally on broadcast TV, usually on cable, with no logical pattern – and those often were delayed a week or more. No wonder the sport had a hard time building a following in the U.S.

Now fans of ski racing can watch every World Cup race – alpine and nordic, plus freestyle and ski jumping – for a reasonable price via the World Championship Sports Network ().

WCSN provides streaming video for a myriad of Olympic sports for $4.95 per month ($49.95 per year). A membership entitles the viewer to skiing and dozens of other sports including track and field, cycling and swimming.

The website also offers news stories, features, video clips and blogs from ski team athletes.

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