Tour de Ski, Federico Pellegrino further from podium spot
The Aosta Valley champion is 10th in the classic technique pursuit in Davos won by Norway’s Amundsen and eighth in the overall standings.
The Aosta Valley champion is 10th in the classic technique pursuit in Davos won by Norway’s Amundsen and eighth in the overall standings.
The famous slope awaits the protagonists of the men’s Alpine Ski World Cup over the weekend for the technical disciplines.
The Aosta Valley champion returns to the podium showing that he is growing in condition.
In Innsbruck the third stage is won by local idol Hoerl, the Japanese rider overtaking Wellinger in the overall lead.
The Aosta Valley native leads the blue women’s troop engaged in the Kranjska Gora giant slated for Epiphany.
The Bergamasque skier is back to talk about her relationship with the Valle d’Aosta woman: “The adolescence is over.”
The Bergamasque skier jokingly judged the South Tyrolean tennis player’s skiing
“I’m 33 years old, but who said that at 33 you have to be old?” wonders the champion.
Amundsen dominated the third stage of the 18th Tour de Ski.
The Aosta Valley native was eliminated in the semifinals of the Dobbiaco skating sprint and finished 11th; better than him was Hellweger, ninth. Victories go to France’s Chavanat and Sweden’s Svahn.
Thanks to her good results in the specialty this year, the Bergamo native joins the second merit group and will have a more favorable bib.
So far in the season, Federico Pellegrino has come close to a podium finish in the inaugural sprint in Ruka (in classic) while in the subsequent sprint in Trondheim (skating) he did not make an impact.
Friday’s Super-G won by Marco Odermatt turned out to be a very unlucky race for the Tricolor representatives.
The U.S. skier also had the best time in the Slalom.
Already the images of the Austrian’s fall in Bormio did not bode well, in the following hours came the confirmation: rupture of the cruciate.
The skier from Bergamo spoke out after her eighth place finish in the Giant Slalom in Lienz.
The Italian skier spoke out after her second place finish in the Giant Slalom in Lienz.
Thanks to her second place in the Giant, the Italian surpassed Laura Gut in the overall standings.
Cyprien Sarrazin takes the Stelvio, Mattia Casse is sixth while Dominik Paris misses the eighth feat.
Mikaela Shiffrin leads after the first run of the giant slalom in Lienz, Austria.
The skier from Valle d’Aosta will also participate in the slalom on the Austrian slope.
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.