Alex Vinatzer, a Madonna di Campiglio to forget
“I am very disappointed because I really wanted to do well. I started out trying to be solid and not overpush, until the mistake it was a solid run.”
“I am very disappointed because I really wanted to do well. I started out trying to be solid and not overpush, until the mistake it was a solid run.”
The FISI website also reported the words of the Bolzano athlete himself.
“The upcoming four-year term will be the most important of my life.”
“We will make a final decision only the day before the race.”
Excellent TV ratings on Rai channels for the weekend’s competitions concerning alpine skiing.
The Bergamasque star analyzed the St. Moritz test after her downhill triumph.
Second place in the pursuit race in Le Grand Bornard does not fully satisfy the 27-year-old biathlete.
The Norwegian had yet to lose this season
Light Blue took his first career podium in the men’s downhill in Val Gardena.
“I did the Olympics on one leg, what do you want a hand?”
St. Moritz feat by the Bergamo native who equals as number of World Cup triumphs Federica Brignone.
The South Tyrolean had finished third in the first run of the luge race on American ice.
The champion from Bergamo, who will ski with bib number 9, will use a brace to protect herself.
“It will be important to see how the night will proceed.”
The skier from Bergamo spoke after her hand surgery
“This track always speaks to me a little bit, I like it a lot. In the downhill I had made my first career podium here, I have good memories.”
The champion from Bergamo is on her way to Milan for the operation.
Azzurra attempts another feat after injury in St Moritz Slalom
The winner of the St.Moritz downhill race: “I’m very happy with my victory, sorry I’m not on the podium.”
The skier from Bergamo hurt her hand.
The best of the Azzurri commented on his test on Thursday: “Well-prepared track but I wasn’t there today.”
The skier from Bergamo was the fastest skier in the test on the eve of the World Cup downhill.
The French skier won ahead of Austria’s Simon Rueland and Switzerland’s Sandro Simonet.
The Briton with bib number 10 came down in 49″ 93.
The champion from Bergamo finished second in the first downhill time trial on the Swiss snows.
The two “Fisi Athletes of the Year” are among the nine summoned for the trip to the Swiss snow.
Big names for the European Cup slalom on the challenging Maierl slope.