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Haugan emerges victorious after tough slalom race in Val d'Isère

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Timon Haugan (NOR) skied to victory in the slalom World Cup race in Val d'Isère, France on Sunday, navigating a tricky course.

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Loïc Meillard barely misses the Val-d'Isère-Siegdouble. Matthias Iten surprises with 10th place.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Pure excitement promised giant slalom and slalom of the men in the new World Cup season 2025/26. In Val-d'Isère in France the alpine ski stars fight for important points for the overall classification. All results here.

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Timon Haugan thus achieves the first in the general class in the current season. The Norwegianman has 195 points. Loíc Meillard completed the second place at +0.28 seconds, with a total of 1:38.17. Meilliard stabilized the best time of the first month. The floor was completed by another Norwegian veteran Henrik Kristoffersen at +0.34 seconds (1:38.23). Outside the podium, Italian Alex Vinatzer occupied the 4th place at +1.110 (1:38.99), followed…

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Timon Haugan grabbed the slalom victory in Val d'Isere and prevented a historic double from Loic Meillard. Austria's ski men had nothing to do with the decision.

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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