Bormio Downhill: Mattia Casse is confident, Dominik Paris starts from scratch
The two statements of the Azzurri after the second time trial on the Stelvio.
The two statements of the Azzurri after the second time trial on the Stelvio.
The four-day high-speed event on the Stelvio in Bormio opens in the sign of Cyprien Sarrazin.
In Davos, Switzerland, Davide Bagozza triumphed among the men with Edwin Coratti third; among the women, Lucia Dalmasso was second.
The Merano skier goes after his eighth success on the Stelvio slope.
Italy can field up to seven athletes (plus Elisa Platino who has the fixed place) in giant slalom and seven (plus Beatrice Sola who has the fixed place) in slalom.
“It was exciting to return to Obereggen 40 years after standing on the podium,” he recalled to Sportal.it.
“Everything was perfect for the 40th edition. It starts a new cycle with many young people motivated to move forward,” he told Sportal.it.
First heat at 5:45 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 22, and the second heat starting at 8:45 p.m.
The Frenchman was ahead of Norway’s Hans Grahl-Madsen and Finland’s Jesper Pohjolainen.
A 16-year-old girl sitting by his side was injured
The 26-year-old Swiss outfielder is ahead of Croatia’s Zubcic, author of a stratospheric second run, and 2″26 ahead of Slovenia’s Kranjec.
For the Valle d’Aosta athlete, the victory in the Super-G on the French slopes is her personal number 24 in the World Cup: updated Italian women’s record.
Commenting on the results of the Super-G in Val d’Isere, the Bergamasque wanted to praise the winner of today’s race.
The Aosta Valley native left her rivals no chance: the closest, Kajsa Vickhoff Lie, finished more than 4 tenths behind.
Lucia Dalmasso second, Roland Fischnaller third: two days after the one-two punch in Carezza, Italian snowboarding celebrates two more podium finishes also in the parallel giant in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
The Italian took the fastest time in the downhill, ahead of Norway’s Kilde and Bennett of the United States.
The two Italian women skiers commented on the downhill race in Val D’Isere.
The skier from Bergamo finished fourth in the downhill on the Oreiller-Killy slope.
Austrian one-two with Kriechmayr ahead of compatriot Hemetsberger by 2 hundredths, third at 3 hundredths is Swiss Odermatt who is alone leading the overall.
“I had a smooth ride with abundant lines at the top.”
Slovenia’s Ilka Stuhec set the fastest time in the only time trial ahead of the women’s downhill in Val d’Isere, France, scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 16.
The American replicates his 2021 success always on the Saslong, asserting himself by surprise. Eleventh was the Merano veteran, first of the Italians.
The men’s World Cup parallel giant slalom season begins with an extraordinary result for the Tricolor.
Lisa Vittozzi returns to the World Cup podium and is third in the Lenzerheide sprint.
Scheduled for the weekend are a downhill and a Supergiant.
Ten azzurre at the start of the women’s speed event in Val d’Isère.
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