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Bormio, the mayor of Italy's host city, says: "We are champions at the last moment."

As you walk past the Stelvio Ski?slope - the centrepiece for Bormio’s Milano Cortina Olympic events in 2026 - construction is underway. Viewing screens and lights are being erected.

On Saturday, the first Olympic event in the town will be the men's Alpine downhill race. This is one of the most anticipated races of the Winter Games. On Tuesday, the construction scene in Cortina d'Ampezzo was similar to that in the picturesque mountain town.

Bormio Mayor Silvia Cavazzi said that it is difficult for other countries, but her country finishes projects on time.

She said, "In Italy we are always the champions of the last-minute,"

She said that Italians are known to let their hair down once the job is done.

BORMIO?BOOSTS IT PROFILE

He said: "Many people claim that Italians excel at achieving important goals at the very last moment, right at the finish line."

Varnier, in a conference, said: "This stereotype may be true at times, and can even tickle someone’s pride. But it's a stereotype I've never accepted. A stereotype that causes me, and my closest collaborators, to feel a sense of frustration."

Varnier and Cavazzi both believe that the sites are ready for the major competitions.

Bormio will benefit from an increase in international tourism and visibility. As a ski town that is regularly featured on the World Cup circuit, Bormio has reached a significant milestone.

Cavazzi stated, "It's a story that has been built over 40 years." "We are now at the goal of having the Olympics."

It is moving to me as an Italian that her town was blessed by Pope Leo.

Cavazzi stated, "We received a message from Rome. In our country, this is very significant." (Reporting done by Marleen Kaesebier and Karolos Grhmann in Milan).

(source: Reuters)