LIVE! Spit Strolz the stars back in the soup?

Linus Stressed Hate his faux pas swiftly, men's national coach Christian Schweitzer worked, on the other hand, cruised. One week after his third place in Adelaide, the largest slalom specialist in the German ski team has again conceded a setback. After a good start, Stress was tortuous in the second run of the World Cup in Wen gen on Sunday and left. It was already the third zero number of the Munich in the fourth season race in his Paradise discipline. And the inglorious end of a German point of view of a pleasing weekend in Switzerland.

The victory in the goal run went sensationally to the Norwegian Lucas Breathe, who was still ranked 29 at half-time. The Swiss Daniel Yule as second and the Italian Giuliano Ravioli as a third completed the surprise podium. Breaths's Landsman Henrik Kristoffersen, who had led after the first run, contributed to a new best time — and a few goals left the target.

Street does not worry

That hurts extremely, Coach Schweitzer said with a view of Stress from IDF. I've noticed that I came up well. I felt extremely safe and comfortable, was always in a position in which I could give gas — and unfortunately threaded, said the athlete of the TSV 1860 Munich itself. He does not provide his form three weeks before the Olympic Games in China. The race is extremely fun at the moment, Stress said. He looks forward to the slaloms still upcoming before the games (4 to 20 February) in Kitzbühel and Claiming.

Schmidt manages coup

Giant Tour Specialist Alexander Schmidt achieved in Wen gen, despite the highest start number (67) of all athletes as the 28th line and finally brought his first World Cup points in the slalom. He called Madness his surprise coup. David Letterer, Anton Trammel, Fabian Himmelsbach and Julian Raucous missed the final.

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