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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2025 - 2026


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Looks like Stroltz won't be doing a last month miracle like 4 years ago. :d In 2022 he exploded in January and basically forced the Austrian coaches to include him last minute for Beijing, but this time his luck is nowhere to be seen.

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Stage 18 in Adelboden (SUI)

 

Men´s Slalom:

 

1. Paco Rassat  :FRA   1:51.22

2. Atle Lie McGrath :NOR  1.51.40

3. Henrik Kristoffersen :NOR  1:51.42

 

Full Final Results HERE

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France has already is a first pewerful in men`s slalom on the pair with Norway and they'll soon be more stronger in giant slalom. They're struggling more in the women's competition, but it's clear that their good work is already paying off ahead of the 2030 Olympics in France. And Italy? Today's best: Vinatzer is 17th. Ahead of us are skiing powerhouses, like: Finland, Belgium, Bulgaria, the UK:facepalm:Fortunately, Spain has not today in this group, as was the case recently in Madonna d`Campiglio:lol: And Cortina 2026 is just 26 days away. I hope we don't hold any more Olympics for the next 100 years, because the way we have lost another opportunity in the 21st century, after Turin, to develop our winter sports, is simply unimaginable.

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