As of: February 10, 2024, 1:29 p.m
By: Jannek Ringen
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This weekend the Alpine Ski World Cup will be in Bansko, Bulgaria.
Here you can find out where the Alpine highlight will be broadcast live on TV and stream.
Bansko – After two of the three races at the Alpine Ski World Cup in Chamonix, France, were canceled last weekend, the next round is now underway in Bansko, Bulgaria.
You can find out where the next round of the alpine competition will be broadcast here.
Competition |
Date |
---|---|
Men's giant slalom |
Saturday, February 10th (1st round: 9.30 a.m., 2nd round: 12.30 p.m.) |
Slalom men |
Sunday, February 11th (1st round: 9.30 a.m., 2nd round: 12.30 p.m.) |
Giant slalom and slalom in Bansko live on free TV
Good news for all winter sports fans: The
giant slalom
and the
slalom in Bansko
will be broadcast
live on free TV
.
Both races
will
be shown
live on ARD .
Eurosport
also
broadcasts the races
live on TV
.
Giant slalom and slalom in Bansko in the live stream
On
sportschau.de,
fans can watch both the
giant slalom
and the
night slalom
the following day in a
live stream
.
You can receive the Eurosport program in a live stream
via the
streaming platforms Dazn
and
discovery+ and watch the races.
However, a paid subscription is required.
The Alpine Ski World Cup is stopping in Bansko at the weekend.
© IMAGO / Siegfried Dammrath
Setback for ski ace Straßer – Yule races from 30th place to victory
Ski racer Linus Straßer suffered a setback a week and a half after his furious double victory in the classics in Kitzbühel and Schladming.
The 31-year-old only finished 14th in the slalom in Chamonix on Sunday. After a mistake in the first round, the Munich native improved by three places in the final, but he was no longer able to catch up as he had hoped.
In the Slalom World Cup, Straßer lost ground to the leading Austrian Manuel Feller.
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Feller finished fourth in Swiss Daniel Yule's sensational victory.
Yule catapulted himself from 30th place to the top with an outstanding second run - and benefited from the declining slope.
“It was absolutely unbelievable,” said the 30-year-old after this first feat in alpine history.
Yule's compatriot Loic Meillard came second ahead of French local hero and Olympic champion Clement Noel.
None of Straßer's teammates reached the final.
(jari/sid)