Italy shines in final men’s downhill of the World Cup season
Paris gets the win, Fill the globe in Aspen.
Paris gets the win, Fill the globe in Aspen.
Veteran podium ends the regular World Cup speed season as all eyes are set on Aspen.
Norwegian now stands 33 points clear in downhill standings heading into finals.
American Downhiller Steven Nyman sidelined for the rest of the season after crash.
Norwegians overwhelm the podium again while Americans try to find their footing.
The downhill duo was competitive in the 20-car field.
Italy claims first downhill title ever as American grabs fourth podium finish in a row.
Tight battle for the downhill title headlines the weekend.
Norwegian paces both training runs in Jeongseon, South Korea ahead of weekend's test events.
World Cup overall leader Aksel Lund Svindal sustains season-ending injury in crash.
Austrian quickest as almost half of the starters fail to complete the entire course.
Norwegian paces field once more as Ganong shows improvement heading into race day.
American Travis Ganong picks up his first-ever Lake Louise podium.
Ladies' speed and technical teams head to France to focus on technique.
Sweden's Mattias Hargin is the latest addition to Atomic's lineup for the 2014-15 season.
A total of 51 skiers have been named to the national team groups in Italy.
The Italians proved fast in training on home snow, but the U.S. Ski Team lands four inside the top 20.
Erik Guay topped the final training run in Val Gardena followed by teammate Manny Osborne-Paradis in third. American Travis Ganong was fifth.