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Olympic tourists in Cortina can explore the Dolomites with the new 'Uber Snowmobile' service

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Olympic tourists in Cortina can explore the Dolomites with the new 'Uber Snowmobile' service
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Olympic tourists in Cortina can explore the Dolomites with the new 'Uber Snowmobile' service

2026-02-08 00:10 Last Updated At:02-09 12:54

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — For one month starting on Saturday, Olympic spectators keen for a side trip to a UNESCO World Heritage Site can use Uber to reserve a ride on a snowmobile along the snow-covered road to the base of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo.

The dramatic, jagged limestone pinnacles stand just 23 kilometers (14.3 miles) from the Cortina venues where athletes are competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.

One of the Olympic torchbearers, Giulia Baffetti, runs snowmobiling tours through Cortina-based winter activities outfit Snowdreamers. The company partnered with Uber, the official ride-hailing sponsor for the Games, to offer free tours on the weekends in February to people in town.

"Uber Snowmobile” tours, which can only be booked through Uber, include a ride in an Uber transfer bus for up to eight people from Cortina to the spot where riders mount their snowmobiles for departure. Tourgoers then follow the instructor, who leads the line of snowmobiles.

The first slots offered went fast, but Uber spokesperson Caspar Nixon said Friday that it planned to add more.

The three peaks are a magical place, Baffetti said, and this is a way for more people to experience it. Hikers and climbers flock there in the warmer months. In the winter, it’s a prime spot for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and sledding. Snowmobiling is allowed in a limited area in order to protect the environment.

“We want to give an experience to the tourists, so they can feel the mountains in a different way," she said.

The Associated Press took the one-hour tour on Thursday, ahead of the Saturday launch, along with one other person. Helmets are essential, while heated handgrips are a most welcome feature. And that red button? Passengers can push it to stop the snowmobile if it veers off course or they feel unsafe.

The adrenaline-filled ride reaches speeds up to 40 kph (25 mph) when zooming past snow-covered trees, and drivers are instructed to slow when coming upon cross-country skiers and sledders. Deer and wolves are sometimes seen along the 7-kilometer (4.3-mile) route up to the base of the peaks.

Also visible on Thursday was the southernmost of the three Lavaredo peaks, rising sharply out of the fog. While the Dolomites are breathtaking from Cortina — and on Friday, the sun shone and the view was clear from town — they are even more impressive up close.

The route back includes a short loop around Lake Antorno. Before traversing all the ups and downs, the snowmobile instructor leading the tour offers a reminder about that red button.

Saher Deeb, an Israeli tourist, was along for the ride Thursday, one day after his 29th birthday. It was his first time on a snowmobile, and he was all smiles as he climbed off at the end.

“It was perfect,” he said.

AP Winter Olympics coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

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The Three Peaks of Lavaredo are visible from a panoramic viewing point in Brunico on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. The Cortina company Snowdreamers and Uber partnered to offer free snowmobiling tours on the weekends in February to the base of the peaks for people in town for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. (AP Photo/ Jennifer McDermott)

The Three Peaks of Lavaredo are visible from a panoramic viewing point in Brunico on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. The Cortina company Snowdreamers and Uber partnered to offer free snowmobiling tours on the weekends in February to the base of the peaks for people in town for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. (AP Photo/ Jennifer McDermott)

Associated Press video journalist Brittany Peterson drives a snowmobile during a tour to the Three Peaks of Lavaredo, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. The Cortina company Snowdreamers and Uber partnered to offer free snowmobiling tours on the weekends in February to people in town for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. (AP Photo/Jennifer McDermott)

Associated Press video journalist Brittany Peterson drives a snowmobile during a tour to the Three Peaks of Lavaredo, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. The Cortina company Snowdreamers and Uber partnered to offer free snowmobiling tours on the weekends in February to people in town for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. (AP Photo/Jennifer McDermott)

LAUSANNE, Switzerland & SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 19, 2026--

Logitech International (SIX: LOGN) (Nasdaq: LOGI) today announced the appointment of Yalcin Yilmaz as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), effective April 1, 2026. Yilmaz, currently Vice President Europe & Asia Pacific Developed, succeeds Quin Liu, who has elected to step away from the business after 16 years of global leadership.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260319220025/en/

Yilmaz, a Logitech veteran from Basel, Switzerland, rose through roles from key account manager in Switzerland to VP of Europe & Asia Pacific Developed over a 22-year Logitech career. He delivered growth across multiple regions in sales, marketing and general management roles. Notably, he and his team championed the launch of Logitech G PLAY and Logi WORK, the company’s annual flagship brand events.

“We are grateful to Quin for all he has given to Logitech, and for building a strong talent bench,” said Hanneke Faber, Logitech chief executive officer. “Yalcin’s experience and track record of growth will ensure our global Sales and Marketing organization will continue to excel.”

“I’m honored to lead the Global Commercial Organization,” said Yilmaz. “I have grown with this organization since 2004 and understand the passion and resilience that define our complementary, winning teams. I look forward to working closely with our customers and partners around the world to innovate and drive shared growth.”

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Yalcin Yilmaz, Chief Commercial Officer, Logitech

Yalcin Yilmaz, Chief Commercial Officer, Logitech

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