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Marcel Hirscher spoke a powerful word on “Sport and Talk from Hangar-7” on ServusTV. After fabulous best times in ÖSV’s giant pole slalom training and a video on social media with quick turns in the snow had made the rounds, there was speculation about a possible return of the eight-time World Cup triumphant usually. Annaberg, 31, decided to rule out a comeback.
“There is no chance, and I don’t want to. I don’t want to say I’ve forgotten everything. It’s all saved and I can get it back very quickly. Still, I wouldn’t be happy to be on this bike again day after day,” Hirscher said.
The Olympic and world champion is satisfied with how his life is going right now. “I currently have the dream situation of being able to shape my day however I want. Of course there are certain obligations that I am grateful for. There are also some projects that are important to me and that I enjoy,” explained Hirscher, who will go below. from suppliers. “The new product, which will be launched in 2021, is the last vestige of my touch-ups. I am proud to see it on the slopes. And I am the co-founder of a start-up with which we produce slow fashion, which means: less is more” , the father of the family outlines his projects.
Hirscher follows the World Cup circus from a distance. His heir to the throne in the 2019/20 season, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (Nor), was a worthy winner of the great crystal ball. “In the end, the best one won, there is no doubt. I was not so surprised by the individual performances, but by the tactical errors or the unusual failures,” analyzed Hirscher, who announced his retirement from the top-level sport on September 4, 2019. He won 67 world cup races. It definitely doesn’t add up to a 68 win.