Max Langenhan wins again. The tobogganer cannot be beaten at the World Cup in Whistler either.
Vice world champion Max Langenhan also won the second World Cup race of the season. The 24-year-old sports soldier confidently prevailed in Whistler, Canada.
Like a week ago in Lake Placid, Langenhan won the single-seater competition ahead of world champion Jonas Müller from Austria – this time with a lead of 0.255 seconds. Kristers Aparjods from Latvia came third in the dress rehearsal for the 2025 Luge World Championships. For Langenhan it was the ninth win in a row across all seasons. At the World Cup opener in Lake Placid, Langenhan won not only the single-seater competition but also the sprint competition. The three-time Olympic champion Felix Loch finished the race in Canada second to last in 26th place. David Nössler came in 14th.
Source: Stern
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