On November 27, 2024
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Killington Mountain School announces World Cup-level ski service in partnership with Race Tech Ski Service

Courtesy KMS Mike Beers, owner of Race Tech Ski Service, has partnered with KMS to offer state-of-the-art equipment tuning utilizing Wintersteiger machines and expertise.

In a quest to further enhance its support for student-athletes at their world-class training venue, Killington Mountain School (KMS) announced Monday, Nov. 25, the establishment of an in-house World Cup-level ski service, providing elite-level equipment preparation for its ski racers. Through a new partnership with Mike Beers, owner of Race Tech Ski Service, KMS athletes will now benefit from the same expert service and ski preparation as those on the U.S. Ski Team.

Having an in-house ski service technician at Killington Mountain School offers significant advantages for student-athletes. With Race Tech Ski Service on-site, skis are precisely tuned for optimal race-day performance. This immediate access to elite service saves time and allows coaches to make real-time adjustments in collaboration with the tuning staff, enhancing training outcomes. 

Utilizing state-of-the-art Wintersteiger equipment, Race Tech delivers consistent, reliable tuning that provides a competitive edge. Personalized attention to each skier’s unique needs boosts confidence and improves results, ensuring KMS athletes are always equipped to perform at their best.

Mike Beers, principal and head serviceman at Race Tech Ski Service, brings his extensive experience and renowned tuning expertise directly to KMS. 

“Mike’s long career in both ski and cycling services, including over 15 years dedicated to high-level ski servicing, makes him the ideal partner for this exciting new venture,” stated KMS in a news release. “He has worked with some of the world’s best athletes as a service technician for the U.S. Ski Team, traveling with world with the men’s development and NorAm teams to ensure optimal performance at every competition. He has also supported Olympic level snowboard athletes and the para-snowboard team at World Championships.”

Although Beers has spent 35 years in the ski industry, it was his time at Peak Performance Ski Shop (next door to KMS) that truly set him on the path to the highest levels of the industry, the news release continued. “Under the tutelage of Fred Coriell, Mike refined his skills in race ski tuning and preparation, gaining invaluable experience that paved the way for his work with Wintersteiger, the U.S. Ski Team, and Swix.” 

After Peak, he continued to grow under the mentorship of Graham Lonetto, a respected figure in ski service. Lonetto’s influence further deepened Beers’ expertise, helping him solidify his place as a trusted name in World Cup-level ski service.

His latest venture, Race Tech Ski Service, opening on-site at Killington Mountain School at 2708 Killington Road mid-December, will provide full-service World Cup-level ski preparation, while his online shop skituningtools.com supplies high-quality ski tuning tools and wax. 

This level of expertise can also yield better quality results for the everyday skier, and therefore, in addition to serving KMS athletes, Race Tech also offers both recreational and race ski service to alumni, their families, and racers from around the world, with most services available overnight. 

This partnership will also greatly benefit athletes from the Killington Ski Club (KSC), especially those traveling to Killington for weekend camps. “With access to professional overnight race ski tuning services upon arrival on Thursday or Friday nights, KSC athletes can hit the slopes each weekend with skis prepped for optimal performance,” KMS stated. “This ensures that they can fully capitalize on their training and racing opportunities, entering each session with confidence and fresh, pro-level race tunes.

“KMS has always been committed to providing the best resources and facilities for our athletes, and partnering with Mike Beers and Race Tech Ski Service is another step in that direction,” said Greg Hadley, director of admissions at KMS. “Having World Cup-level ski service in-house will elevate the training and competition experience for our students, ensuring they have every advantage as they pursue excellence.”

For more information, email: info@skituningtools.com.

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