Sofia Goggia is not content and speaks out

Sofia Goggia not one hundred percent satisfied
That makes three podiums, out of as many races since returning after injury, for Sofia Goggia, who took third place behind Cornelia Hütter and Lara Gut-Behrami in Saturday’s Super-G on the St. Moritz slopes. On the sidelines of the race that confirmed her very good form, the Bergamasque revealed però that she did not want to be satisfied.
"This è always a Super-G to be interpreted with lots of bumps, blind spots, a very rough terrain – she said -. We have to trust our line: for my part I didn’t ski very well today, I felt more tense than last week. It wasnè t easy to understand the snow condition: here there’s always an aggressive bottom and I would need more time to adapt".
"After Beaver Creek in fact I was no longer able to ski except in the race, apart from one lap in the open field – he added -. Today it was a very peculiar snow, è it was tracked like a giant and being only a meter moreù in the corners makes you slow down. Hütter è was very fast everywhere, me at times, in spurts: but after the injury I like to live day by day".
"Three podiums in three races is not è absolutely not bad: clearly I know that compared to how I skied today there’s some margin. But that’s okay, not every donut comes out with a hole. Lindsey Vonn (14th at the finish, ed.) called me after my downhill to get some information about the course but she with the 31 found a slope a little more’ marked" concluded Goggia.