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On the Stelvio, the podium is completed by the Austrian Kriechmayr (second at 79 cents) and the Norwegian Sejersted. Bad blues …
It is not always a party. After two doubles in the last two editions, both signed by Dominik Paris, Stelvio’s track rejects the blue men-jets. On the magical day of 28-year-old American art son Ryan Cochran-Siegle, at the first World Cup center of his career, the Bormio super-G sees the best blue, only Paris, only 18, 2 ”02 behind of the winner. Even deeper night for the others: Buzzi 30 ° to 2 “64, Innerhofer even 31 ° to 2” 67. While it is true that the national sprinting team has to deal with a large number of injured players, and with Paris himself and Innerhofer recovering from two knee ligament operations, it is equally true that statistics tell us that this is the worst result of the last 16 years at the Stelvio, the bluest court by far.
TRIAL AND INTERIOR
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At the finish line, the disappointment of Paris was evident: “My performance was not excellent – admitted Domme, from whom the feat was not expected today, but at least a sign of greater progress compared to previous races – I still have. than to find fluency, confidence, sensitivity, confidence. I try to work every day to find all this again. It is not easy, but I have to insist. ”Even more critical Christof Innerhofer, very disappointed:“ I had never skied so badly in all my career, I cannot give myself an explanation – said the financier of Pusteria of 34 years -. If I ski like this it is better to change professions. Bad feelings, I have never been able to find support, take the doors right. A disaster “.
COCHRAN-SIEGLE
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For his part, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, a 28-year-old Vermont, is delighted that after the 2nd place downhill from Valgardena he is toasting his first career success as predestined but plagued by injuries. After setting the best time in the two downhill races tomorrow, his race was flawless and his success was clear: Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr, second, took 79/100; the Norwegian Adrian Sejersted, third, 94. Then, the other Norwegian Aleksander Kilde, fourth, who accumulates important points in the fight for the general classification. Now he is only 37 points behind Alexis Pinturaul, 12th yesterday (462 to 425), and tomorrow on the descent he will have the chance to overtake the Frenchman.
GOOD BLOOD
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Italy is good for Ryan Cochran-Siegle. In 2012 at Roccaraso he won two golds (downhill and combined) at the World Junior Championships. It had been expected for some time, but a series of knee injuries slowed his ascent. But at 28 he still has time to make up for it. He bears a Ski Hall of Fame last name. Mama Barbara, whom Ryan called as soon as he was sure of victory, won Olympic gold in slalom at Sapporo ’72 for two cents, as well as three World Cup races as well as one World Cup silver. Without belittling his other three siblings: Bob, who in turn won a World Cup race; Lindy, who reached a second place; and Marylin, combined bronze at the 1970 World Cup. Also thanks to her father Mickey, Ryan’s grandfather, who put all of his children on skis and later became the coach of the United States national team. When it is said: good blood does not lie.
December 29, 2020 (change December 29, 2020 | 14:02)
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