Austrian Skier Stefan Brennsteiner Leads 1st Run of World Cup Giant Slalom in Val D'isere
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Austrian skier Stefan Brennsteiner leads 1st run of World Cup giant slalom in Val d'Isere
Austrian skier Stefan Brennsteiner is poised to add to his breakout season by leading the opening run of a World Cup giant slalom.
Stefan Brennsteiner didn't finish his half-time lead in the giant race of Val d'Isère and became fifth. Loic Meillard led a triple victory of the Swiss.
Austrian Stefan Brennsteiner was the fastest, Saturday, in the first month of the great wave of the Val d'Isère, which counts for the World Cup of Ski.
After the first giant slalom race in Val d'Isère, the Swiss giant slalom cracks are in Lauerposition for a top 3 position. Marco Odermatt is the best Swiss ski athlete after half a penny in fourth place. The Nidwaldner, victorious in two of three giant slaloms this season, lost to the best time of Stefan Brennsteiner 0.46 seconds.Immediately behind Odermatt, who has won the last four giant slaloms on the slope Face de Bellevarde, Loïc Meillard r…
Two weeks ago, during the Copper Mountain giant, Stefan Brennsteiner won his first World Cup victory at 34 years old, after having climbed five times on the podium. A victory that boosted the Austrian, 4th the following week in Beaver Creek, and which won this Saturday the first round of the giant of Val d的Isère. Under the sun of the Savoyard station (-2°c), the n°5 did not make any mistakes and beat the Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen by 28 hund…
Austrian Stefan Brennsteiner leads after the first run of the Alpine Skiing World Cup giant slalom in Val d'Isere. However, the only Slovenian representative, Žan Kranjec, did not fare so well, finishing 21st, 1.79 seconds behind. The final run will be at 1:00 p.m.
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