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
Who is racing, when, and how to watch the Sunday, March 3rd men's Stifel Aspen Winternational slalom
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.
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Linus Strasser is on a roll. He won his first World Cup of the season in Kitzbühel on Sunday, and on Wednesday night, he did it again in Schladming. He increased his advantage to (-0.28) during the second run. There are no bigger races in slalom skiing than those two. No matter what the rest of the season brings, he will consider 2024 his most successful. There are six slaloms left in the season, but it is clear there is a battle brewing for the title.
Viktoria Rebensburg and Felix Neureuther headline next year's team.
Marcus Sandell and Samu Torsti join the Nordica squad with two-year contracts.