Clement Noel Leads Despite Low Finish Rate in the Stifel Aspen Winternational Slalom
Jett Seymour Stifel Aspen Winternational; GEPA pictures After the first slalom run on Sunday, March
Jett Seymour Stifel Aspen Winternational; GEPA pictures After the first slalom run on Sunday, March
After the first run of the Stifel Palisades Tahoe Cup Slalom, Germany's Linus Strasser is the race leader. However, there are three others within a second of his time. French star Clement Noel is second (+0.40), and the season slalom leader Austrian Manuel Feller was the third fastest (+0.46). The only other racer within a second of Strasser is Norwegian Timon Haugan, who was second in Palisades Tahoe a year ago.
Cyprien Sarrazin, Marco Odermatt, Dominik Paris: GEPA Photos The excitement in the alpine skiing world
Switzerland's Daniel Yule was the slowest first-run skier to qualify for the finale. That made him the first skier to attack the final run. So when he defended his lead through 29 challengers to win the Chamonix slalom, he made World Cup history. Being the first to do so is extraordinarily special. He accomplished his miracle with a second run that was (-0.64) faster than anyone else.
Chamonix's Verte race venue buzzed with anticipation as the world's top racers geared up for a thrilling showdown. Amidst the towering peaks and eager spectators, French favorite Clement Noel vowed to dazzle his home crowd. And dazzle he did.
Fischer's inception in 1924 we have been at the forefront of innovation and quality in the world of sports equipment, and this milestone is a testament to the company's unwavering commitment to excellence.
Kristoffer Jakobsen leads after first run in the Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm-Rennen World Cup. North Americans do not qualify for second run.
World Cup speed skier and serviceman, Sam Morse here, reporting on my experiences on which part of the race is most crucial for your wax call!
The men's 2023-24 slalom season has been Austira's domain. Today, the winner of the opening
Fischer US is pleased to announce a new and exclusive ski partnership with the Colorado Mountain School (CMS). Starting this month!
Stifel U.S. Ski Team's 31-year-old 6' 7" Bryce Bennett wins his career second Saslong World Cup downhill. Skiing with bib 34 and taking advantage of the improving light, the 2021 Val Gardena/Gröden champion does it again.
In an exclusive interview with Ski Racing Media, Stifel U.S. Ski Team member Sam Morse sheds light on the influence of past success on his mindset approaching the Val Gardena/Gröden series. “Success on a track means you've definitely figured out a few sections, dialed in the race line and your plan,” Morse shares. This familiarity instills a sense of confidence that lets him push the limits, a stark contrast to approaching a track where success has been elusive.
Dave Ryding, is striving to climb to the top of podiums this season. His main goal is to become the oldest ski racer to podium in a World Cup slalom.
The Fischer Race Family is pleased to welcome highly promising new recruits for the coming
The 27-year recently made the switch from long-time sponsor Salomon.
Summer is the optimal time to test equipment and dial in your set up for the season.
Austrian rising star wins two days in a row.
Swiss star takes maiden World Cup title.
The 2018 series concludes at the end of the month in Sunday River, Maine.
Austrian is now tied with Herman Maier on the all-time wins list.
Norwegian star snags first win of his season as the snow falls.
Switzerland's Melanie Meillard earned her first World Cup podium.
The Austrian star continues her comeback from a 2016 injury.
The Swedish slalom skier looks towards the future.