Sofia Goggia, comes special greeting from Lindsey Vonn
The former American skier, a close friend of the Bergamasque, commented on the latter’s appearance on the cover of ‘Today’.
The former American skier, a close friend of the Bergamasque, commented on the latter’s appearance on the cover of ‘Today’.
“My race is not from the starting gate to the finish line, but it is outside of competition,” admits the champion from Bergamo.
“The important thing is to participate is not my motto,” stressed the outfielder.
Tommaso Sala closed the 2023 edition of the Italian Absolute Championships in La Thuile.
“Downhill I am the best in the world. The numbers speak,” the Bergamasque emphasizes.
The 24-year-old highlander from the Centro Sportivo Esercito took the Italian title in the women’s downhill race staged on the La Thuile slope.
The champion weighed the crystal balls and made an unexpected discovery.
The South Tyrolean ended the CdM year with a strong second run in the Soldeu slalom, finishing fifth.
The considerations of the Italian skier, who finished in the top 10 in the last race of the women’s World Cup season.
With her 2nd place in the Super-G in Soldeu, the Aosta Valley native allowed the Italian team to set the record for podiums in a single year among women.
Tenth place in the Super-G in Soldeu caused the 32-year-old to slip even off the podium in the Specialty Cup.
On the sidelines of seventh place in the last Super-G of the season, the 33-year-old expresses his feelings.
The Swiss wins the Super-G in Soldeu: it is the fourth success in the last five CdM races. Seventh and eighth were the top two Italian skiers.
An exciting season, which brought the Bergamasque her fourth Downhill Cup, is coming to a close.
The Bergamasque leaves her mark in Soldeu and the Pink Avalanche rejoices for her 25th podium finish of the season.
“I can’t help but be happy when you consider that I was starting at Lake Louise over 50,” he points out.
Vincent Kriechmayr won the last downhill race of the season in Soldeu.
The Valle d’Aosta athlete expresses all her optimism ahead of the last World Cup weekend.
On the eve of the last World Cup weekend, the champion from Bergamo made no secret of her desire to return to giant slalom competition next season.
Engaged in the giant slalom, the Bergamasque star finished the first run in 34th place.
In Kranjska Gora last men’s World Cup technical disciplines event before the finals in Soldeu,
Bergamasque, Marta Bassino, Federica Brignone, Roberta Melesi, Asja Zenere and Elisa Platino are the Azzurre registered for Friday’s giant slalom.
The Bergamasque reflects on the race that, despite the lack of success, gave her yet another satisfaction in her great career.
The 32-year-old Italian finished the downhill in Kvitfjell in 13th place: “I caught a big gust of headwind.”
The Aosta Valley native, seventh in the downhill in Kvitfjell, said she was quite satisfied but confirmed that her goal is to do better in the Super-G.
The Bergamasque revealed that she had strong self-doubts before the Crans Montana feat.
TV ratings data reward the downhill in Crans Montana, which gave Italy’s skiing a wonderful one-two punch.
“If you close your eyes for a moment, now children of immensity,” wrote the Bergamasque.
The champion is already looking ahead to next weekend.