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Cdm: bad weather in Kvitfjell, the 1st women's free trial canceled - Skiing

2024-02-29T12:23:24.594Z

Highlights: Heavy snow and fog forced Kvitfjell to cancel the first test ahead of the women's downhill race on Saturday. The second, final and indispensable test is scheduled for tomorrow. Meanwhile in Aspen, in the USA, tomorrow the gigantic skiers will take to the track for the first of two races in this discipline scheduled in the prestigious Colorado resort. The Swiss champion Marco Odermatt has already won the big world cup with ten races to spare and is preparing to win the giant slalom too.


The gigantists will be on stage in Aspen tomorrow (ANSA)


Heavy snow and fog forced Kvitfjell to cancel the first test ahead of the women's downhill race on Saturday which will be followed by a super-G on Sunday.

The second, final and indispensable test is scheduled for tomorrow.

Meanwhile in Aspen, in the USA, tomorrow the gigantic skiers will take to the track for the first of two races in this discipline scheduled in the prestigious Colorado resort where on Sunday there will also be a special slalom.


    The Swiss champion Marco Odermatt has already won the big world cup with ten races to spare and is preparing - after seven seasonal victories out of seven races - to win the giant slalom too.

Odermatt also leads the downhill and super-G rankings.

Italy hasn't achieved great results this season in the giant slalom but is still counting on Filippo Della Vite and Luca De Aliprandini.

In Aspen in giant slalom Italy won only once with Alberto Tomba in 1991 while the last Italian podium in this was third place for Matteo Belfrond in 1994.


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