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“You should make sure you have the plums ready.” Christian Mitter responded to a statement from Manuel Feller.
21.01, January 14, 2021
First i had to Christian mitter Count calmly to ten, then came the counterattack. The head of the ski ladies ÖSV reacted very clearly on Thursday that Manuel Feller the slalom track in Flachau before as “Fairy tale meadow” had designated. “You should see that you have your plums in hand. So you have to win there too,” Mitter said at a Zoom meeting. Kranjska gora, where two women’s giant slaloms take place on the weekend.
Due to the cancellation in Maribor, women are again driving on a classic men’s track, while men are on Wengen or. Kitzbühel Compete two slaloms at Flachau on the weekend. About him Hermann Maier World Cup track In the last decade, only women’s night slaloms had been held in Salzburg. Last tuesday he was there Katharina Liensberger just from the american star Mikaela Shiffrin been hit.
With Kitzbühel and Wengen, two big slopes are missing. And now we have two fairytale meadows in Flachau. And then there’s Chamonix, twice more Märchenwiese
Manuel Feller
Slalom specialist Feller regrets the failure of Wengen and Kitzbühel and is apparently of the opinion that relatively easy slopes would be skiing at Flachau and then also at Chamonix. “Easy or not easy. Zagreb is not difficult either, and Adelboden isn’t really, except for five or six goals,” replied Mitter in the evening, who had worked as a successful men’s coach in Norway for ten years before joining the ÖSV female. “There’s always a bit of talk. If you want to win the Slalom World Cup, you have to be able to drive well everywhere.”
There are tracks difficult enough for women too, Mitter emphasized. This was just seen in St. Anton. “Also, not everything is brutally steep and icy at the Men’s World Cup.”
“I would have played Märchenwiese completely differently,” Liensberger reacted calmly to the Feller-Sager. She has just written many fairy tales in Flachau, from her World Cup debut, her first podium despite her illness, to second place last Tuesday. “It was really a fairy tale to finish second.”
Every track at the World Cup is special to Liensberger, including Flachau. “Because it’s a great lit race and you have to push hard on the moderately steep incline.” It’s new for guys, a change. I’m curious how they will find their way there. “And there is one thing that the Vorarlberg resident wanted to have again because of Covid-19.” In this special season you have to be prepared for a lot. We should be happy and grateful to be able to compete. “