
BEAVER CREEK, COLORADO - DECEMBER 08: River Radamus of the United States skis during the first run of the Men's World Cup Giant Slalom at Beaver Creek Resort on December 08, 2024 in Beaver Creek, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/U.S. Ski and Snowboard/Getty Images) (Photo: Dustin Satloff/U.S. Ski and Snowboard/Getty Images)
This weekend, the fastest men on snow will descend on Colorado’s Beaver Creek for one the most electric stops on the World Cup tour. (Okay, we might be a little biased.) The Stifel Birds of Prey event, Dec. 5-7, is home to one of the steepest and most punishing downhill and super-G courses on the tour. And for the men of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team, it’s another chance to race in front of a home-snow crowd.
If you can’t make it to the resort this weekend, don’t worry, you can still catch every adrenaline-pumping turn from home. All of the races will be streaming live, for free, on Outside TV. (Join Outside+ to access the replays.) Here’s your complete guide to live-streaming the races.

Birds of Prey is always a highlight on the World Cup tour, but with the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics just a couple months away, every race result matters more than ever. For the U.S. men, racing on home snow is both an advantage and a pressure cooker. For fans at home, it’s a rare chance to watch top-level World Cup racing at a reasonable hour—and with a field of American skiers poised for big results.
For U.S. viewers, there are a mix of ways to stream the races live and watch them after the fact:
*All start times in Mountain Standard Time
Friday, Dec. 5
Saturday, Dec. 6
Sunday, Dec. 7