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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


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il y a 25 minutes, heywoodu a déclaré:

So Lizeroux' DNF decided the fight for France's last slalom ticket between him and Grange (who was clearly behind Lizeroux after run 1)? :(

 

 

We don't really know. I believed the plan was always to bring the two elderlies :old: in Pyeongchang. But that was before, the 20 yo Clément Noël scored two top 8 finishes back to back.

 

Lizeroux has been out of form since the last Iraq war...

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23 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

At 1:20 in his run, slow motion replay at 1:30 in the video. Morons.

 

Ok, first thing I saw was his reaction at the finish... Let's just say he overreacted a bit, since the diameter of those snowballs was like 2 cm. :p

#banbestmen

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Stage 25 in Schladming (AUT)

January 23rd, 2018

 

Slalom Mens (9/12)

1. Marcel Hirscher :AUT  1:43.56, 2. Henrik Kristoffersen :NOR  1:43:95 and 3. Daniel Yule :SUI  1:45.69

 

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Full Results HERE

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

Marcel Hirscher 2nd Run

 

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Guys, Question, are the courses, existing courses in the resort, or are they setting a special course? i never ski'd before, even though i always wanted to try (hopefully will one day) but if let's say i come to St. Moritz, or Cortina, can i ski on the downhill course, or it doesnt really exist outside the world cup competition days

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1 hour ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

Guys, Question, are the courses, existing courses in the resort, or are they setting a special course? i never ski'd before, even though i always wanted to try (hopefully will one day) but if let's say i come to St. Moritz, or Cortina, can i ski on the downhill course, or it doesnt really exist outside the world cup competition days

I'm not sure if it exists, but if it does, I'm pretty sure non-trained people wouldn't be allowed on them :p 

 

You know, to prevent being killed and such. 

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19 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I'm not sure if it exists, but if it does, I'm pretty sure non-trained people wouldn't be allowed on them :p 

 

You know, to prevent being killed and such. 

there are many people who can ski down a double diamond course, not in a speed of a trained alpine ski'er but still ski down safely, my uncle is in his 60's and ski's the most daring trails around lake tahoe 

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