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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021


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48 minutes ago, hckosice said:

I thought so, both with Brignone. was I wrong ? :dunno:

I'd be surprised. :yikes: How many Top 5/10s she has outside of GS?

#banbestmen

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

I thought so, both with Brignone. was I wrong ? :dunno:

yeah, I think it's at least an optimistic point of view...

 

Bassino is too much a GS specialist, relatively new to the speed disciplines and almost non existing in slalom (moreover, she doesn't have the physical strenght to manage a full season competing in all the disciplines and she's too much of a lightweight to become a true contender in normal downhills -last year's Bansko doesn't count...that wasn't a true DH, but a GS named DH- and slaloms)...

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33 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Word is Schmidhofer suffered a torn ACL in left knee. Obviously season is over.

also LCL and a few bruises to her nose and face...

 

https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2020/12/18/nicole-schmidhofer-alpine-skiing-world-cup-crashes-val-disere/

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8 hours ago, hckosice said:

It was kinda entertaining opening season downhill race in Val d´Isere. Corinne Suter the DH crystal globe reigning champion started with a win ahead of Goggia, who very likely lost the win with that mistake in the last part. Breezy Johnson confirmed her results from trainings (1st and 2nd) with 3rd place.

 

Nice and valuable 5 points for Petra in Downhill. Losing only 10 to Bassino in DH is more than OK according the plan  :yes

:SVK obviously have all the nation’s top mathematicians travelling on the private jet.

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41 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Word is Schmidhofer suffered a torn ACL in left knee. Obviously season is over.

Thought it was a bit much that several world-class skiers all crashed in exactly the same damn place.

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Stage 8
 
ITA.gif Val Gardena/Gröden (ITA) - 16 December 2020 - 19 December 2020 ITA.gif
 
Men's Super-G (2/7)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif KILDE Aleksander Aamodt
1:26.29

 

SUI.gif CAVIEZEL Mauro
1:26.41

 

NOR.gif JANSRUD Kjetil
1:26.50
 
 
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Stage 9
 
FRA.gif Val d'Isère (FRA) - 16 December 2020 - 20 December 2020 FRA.gif
 
Women's Downhill (1/8)
Final Results

 

SUI.gif SUTER Corinne
1:44.62

 

ITA.gif GOGGIA Sofia
1:44.73

 

USA.gif JOHNSON Breezy
1:44.82
 
 
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First good news of the morning is that they’ve adjusted the women’s downhill course to take away the killer corner where five ladies crashed yesterday.

 

Goggia wasn’t happy with her run but it’s holding up so far....:fingers:

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