
This Sunday, the Italian Sofia Goggia won the Super-G in Val d’Isère, counting for the Women’s Alpine Skiing World Cup. This is his first success of the season. The American Lindsey Vonn, for her part, signs a new podium.
Sofia Goggia finally opens her victory counter this season. This Sunday, the Italian won the Super-G in Val d’Isère, counting for the Women’s Alpine Skiing World Cup. Starting with bib number 6, the Transalpine set a reference time of 1’20″24. This allowed her to beat the leader of the World Cup in the specialty, namely the New Zealander Alice Robinson, second by only 0.15.
For her part, the American Lindsey Vonn (41) failed at 0”36, but this allowed her, despite everything, to finish in third place and therefore to offer herself a new podium, the fourth in five races. Very good performance from Camille Cerutti. Starting with bib number 27, the Tricolore did not stop showing commitment throughout its entire journey.
Best result for Cerutti
Which allowed her to find herself in contact with the Italian Sofia Goggia in the first three sectors. Finally, the Frenchwoman finished in fifth place, 0”82 from the day’s victory, 0”46 from the podium. This is the best result of his career. Another Frenchwoman finished in the top 10. It was Romane Miradoli, who hit a door but finished tied for ninth with the Czech Ester Ledecka.
For her part, Laura Gauché took sixteenth place of the day. Clara Direz, still learning speed, is 34th, Lois Abouly 43rd, after having made a mistake in a curve located at the start of the track, and Garance Meyer 47th, after having experienced a rather complicated start before then losing a lot of time during the technical part.


