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INDIGO and St. Moritz new partnership- Exclusive ski equipment in prospect
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Debut double puts Laura Pirovano in the lead in the Downhill World Cup
What an awesome weekend for Laura Pirovano and the HEAD Worldcup Rebels! Laura Pirovano wins her first two World Cup victories in both Downhill events in Val di Fassa on Friday and Saturday to take the lead in the discipline ranking. On Friday, the 28-year-old Italian wins by one hundredth of a second in front of Emma Aicher, and on Saturday by one hundredth of a second ahead of Cornelia Hütter.
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Victory for Corinne Suter and Emma Aicher in Soldeu
Two athletes who returned to the World Cup this season following injuries win a double victory for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels in the Downhill in Soldeu on Friday: Corinne Suter stands on top of the podium for the sixth time, Nina Ortlieb in second place, just missing her first Downhill victory eleven hundredths of a second behind her.
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HEAD Worldcup Rebels are number one at the highlight event of the season in Italy
Out of ten competitions: four gold medals, six silver medals, and two bronzes; an impressive tally at the major event of the season that yet again confirms the HEAD Worldcup Rebels are in a class of their own. Franjo von Allmen wins an awesome three victories in the Downhill, Super-G, and Team event to clinch his place in skiing history as Bormio's alpine superstar.
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Franjo von Allmen wins Downhill on his way to the Olympics
Franjo von Allmen wins the Downhill in Crans Montana on Sunday with a superb run. Ryan Cochran-Siegle completes the HEAD team podium tally, finishing third in the final race before the Olympic Games.
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Atle Lie McGrath takes the lead in the Slalom World Cup
Finishing second in the legendary Night Slalom in Schladming on Wednesday puts Atle Lie McGrath in the lead in the ranking for this discipline. That means the 25-year-old Norwegian athlete goes to the Olympic Games in Italy wearing the red jersey.
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Agostina Vietti Makes FWT History
Val Thorens delivered one of the most challenging and unpredictable competition days of the season. After days of waiting, multiple venue changes, and constantly shifting weather, the Freeride World Tour finally went ahead in classic high-alpine conditions. Strong winds, fresh snow, and a heavily featured north-facing venue forced riders to adapt on the fly.
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First victory of the season for Sara Hector
The HEAD Worldcup Rebels once again celebrate a bunch of podiums this weekend, with Sara Hector winning her first victory of the season in the Giant Slalom in Špindlerův Mlýn on Saturday. In the Slalom on Sunday, Camille Rast and Emma Aicher podium in second and third place.