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Olympics-Controversial Cortina cable car still unfinished a week before Winter Games start

There are growing doubts about whether Cortina’s cable car is ready for the women’s Olympic alpine ski events at the Dolomites Resort. The infrastructure has not been completed a week before Games begin.

The Apollonio Socrepes Gondola is one the most controversial projects for the Winter Olympics in Cortina, and Milan from 6-22 February.

The construction of the cable car that will take tourists from the centre to the slopes has been delayed. Some residents are concerned about safety, as the project is taking place in an area prone to landslides.

Two people familiar with the situation said that the 50 cabins had not been installed yet and the safety tests - which were originally scheduled to take place the last week before the Games began - have still to be performed.

Simico, a state-backed agency responsible for the project, has repeatedly stated that the cable car will be delivered on schedule.

It said in a Friday statement that the work was proceeding according to plan.

The agency stated that "the pulling of cable is complete and the splicing will begin as soon as Saturday." They added that the alignment of rollers at three stations and 10 pylons would be checked over the weekend.

The mechanical and hydraulic work is expected to be finished early next week. After that, the technical safety inspections will begin. Simico?added that the lift will be ready once these works are completed.

The first race is scheduled for the 9th of February at the Tofane Alpine skiing centre in Cortina.

One of those involved said that if it wasn't finished by then, opening the cable car would be delayed by a few more days.

The Games organizers have limited the number of tickets available due to uncertainty about whether the cable cars will be ready for the Games.

A spokesperson for the Milano Cortina 2026 organizing committee stated that they had?released so far a number tickets in accordance with the capacity guaranteed through road transport.

Cortina, located in the Dolomites in northern Italy, is one of the most popular winter resorts in Italy. It hosted the 1956 Olympic Games, but the town has no railway station, and the main road can be slow during peak hours.

Cortina is also hosting curling as well as bobsleighs, luges and skeleton events. (Reporting and editing by Giselda Vangnoni, Christian Radnedge and Sara Rossi)

(source: Reuters)