The Vorarlberger marked the best time in both qualifying runs for the World Cup “double” today and on Thursday (11.55 a.m., ORF Sport+). That came as a surprise to the 26-year-old, who has great respect for the selective route in the South Tyrolean Canal Valley.
“You just need balls here. Before the first ride, I almost hurt myself a little… But it’s really cool, this course is a good place to be,” the Vorarlberg native didn’t mince his words. Johnny Rohrweck, who had triumphed at the start in Val Thorens, also looked good. The Großraminger finished fourth and fifth. Daniel Traxler from Spital am Pyhrn, on the other hand, decided not to start because of a bad cold. The two competitions also take place without Christina Födermayr from Utzenaich, who twice missed out on the top 16 in the elimination.
Ex-world champion Andrea Limbacher from St. Wolfgang made the cut and positioned herself for the duels woman against woman with ranks twelve and eleven. Today it takes not only courage, but also luck.
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