An awesome Super-G performance provided the basis for Alexis Pinturault nailing his third victory of the season at the Combined event in Bormio on Sunday. HEAD Rebels Beat Feuz and Matthias Mayer also
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Two victories for the HEAD World Cup Rebels in WengenPosted: 19/01/2020Categories: NewsRead more >
Matthias Mayer celebrated a sensational victory at the Combined event in Wengen on Friday. Second place went to his HEAD team-mate Alexis Pinturault. That was followed by Beat Feuz's awesome third victory on the Lauberhorn run on Saturday.
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Anna Swenn-Larsson second in the Night Slalom in FlachauPosted: 14/01/2020Categories: NewsRead more >
With the fastest time on the second run, HEAD World Cup Rebel Anna Swenn-Larsson from Sweden bagged second place in the Night Slalom in Flachau. Fourth place went to Wendy Holdener from Switzerland.
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First World Cup victory for Corinne SuterPosted: 12/01/2020Categories: NewsRead more >
Corinne Suter is going from strength to strength this season. Following two podium finishes in Downhill and Super-G in Lake Louise, the 25-year-old Swiss athlete achieved her first World Cup victory on Saturday in the Downhill in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee.
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Alexis Pinturault snatches Combined victory in Bormio
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First podium finish this season for Kjetil JansrudPosted: 20/12/2019Categories: NewsRead more >
Kjetil Jansrud missed his 23rd Super-G World Cup victory in Gröden on Friday by just five hundredths of a second. However, his second place was the first podium finish for the Norwegian this season. With a total of 14 athletes in the top 30, the HEAD World Cup Rebels were
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HEAD premiere: First double victory in the men's SlalomPosted: 17/12/2019Categories: NewsRead more >
The World Cup weekend in Val d'Isere finished with a premiere: For the first time the HEAD World Cup Rebels celebrated a double victory in the men's Slalom with Alexis Pinturault and Andre Myhrer. Not
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Tommy Ford - two different skis for first World Cup victoryPosted: 08/12/2019Categories: NewsRead more >
On the Birds of Prey slope in Beaver Creek, the HEAD World Cup Rebels once again showed their claws. A sensational first World Cup victory for Tommy Ford in the Giant Slalom. In the Downhill event the HEAD Rebels celebrated a double victory
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Matthias Mayer: Victory in Lake Louise with new ski bootsPosted: 01/12/2019Categories: NewsRead more >
This season Matthias Mayer is competing with a new model of boot. His trust in the new equipment has been rewarded. The 29-year-old Austrian won the Super-G in Lake Louise, following his fifth place in the Downhill the day before. More
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A perfect start to the World Cup for the HEAD World Cup RebelsPosted: 26/11/2019Categories: NewsRead more >
Victory for Alexis Pinturault, 2nd place for Mathieu Faivre, four in the top 5 in the men's category. Maria Therese Tviberg, Franziska Gritsch and Lara Gut-Behrami all in the top 10 in the women's event. The World Cup opening was pretty much perfect for the HEAD World Cup
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23rd podium finish for Wendy Holdener in SlalomPosted: 26/11/2019Categories: NewsRead more >
Following Alexis Pinturault's victory in the Giant Slalom to open the season in Sölden, the HEAD World Cup Rebels also had a successful start to the Slalom World Cup: Wendy Holdener finished second in Levi, making it her 23rd podium finish