No it isn't !
It comes from the German language.
It is another name for a ski slope
Piste or slope
It is a ski map that shows the locations of slopes and trails for downhill skiing, as well as areas that are "off-piste," or ungroomed and therefore possibly dangerous but not restricted. "Piste" is the French word for ski slope.
A piste
One translation is: modélisation de la piste.
Some French words that rhyme with "triste" are "liste" (list), "piste" (track), and "criste" (crust).
A ski piste is groomed by a piste basher and is marked by poles either side of the run. A ski route is not groomed by a piste basher and usually has poles down the centre of the run.
It's a piste that is not often prepared by a piste machine. Depending where you are in the world it can be the hardest (Europe) or second hardest to double black pistes (North America)
Sur la piste du Marsupilami was created in 2012.
Sur la piste de Fawcett was created in 1954.
Sur la piste des Dalton was created in 1962.
The duration of Sur la piste du Marsupilami is 3.42 hours.
une piste