Monthly Archives: December 2020

  1. Alexis Pinturault leads triple HEAD victory in Alta Badia, Corinne Suter again fastest in the Downhill
    Alexis Pinturault leads triple HEAD victory in Alta Badia, Corinne Suter again fastest in the Downhill

    Alexis Pinturault leads triple HEAD victory in Alta Badia, Corinne Suter again fastest in the Downhill

    A sensational result for the HEAD World Cup Rebels in the Giant Slalom in Alta Badia on Sunday: Alexis Pinturault won ahead of Atle Lie McGrath, who just turned 20, and Justin Murisier. On Friday the women speed discipline athletes also started the new season with the Downhill in Val d'Isere. Corinne Suter, who won the Crystal Globe in Downhill and Super-G in 2020, continued her success from last season and raced to victory. The Swiss athlete finished second in the second Downhill on Saturday in Val d'Isere and was second again in the Super-G on Sunday.

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  2. Second place for Sara Hector in the Courchevel Giant Slalom
    Second place for Sara Hector in the Courchevel Giant Slalom

    Second place for Sara Hector in the Courchevel Giant Slalom

    Sara Hector's first World Cup podium finish since 2014. The 28-year-old Swedish athlete finished second in the first Giant Slalom in Courchevel on Saturday.

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  3. Tommy Ford – New HEAD skis to a podium finish in Santa Caterina
    Tommy Ford – New HEAD skis to a podium finish in Santa Caterina

    Tommy Ford – New HEAD skis to a podium finish in Santa Caterina

    Tommy Ford races seamlessly into continuing the successes of last season. The US athlete bagged a place on the podium in the second Giant Slalom in Santa Caterina on Monday with a new model of ski, finishing second behind Marco Odermatt from Switzerland. For Ford it was the third World Cup podium finish in his career - following his first victory in December 2019 in the Giant Slalom in Beaver Creek and third place in the Giant Slalom in Japan in February 2020.

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  4. Alexis Pinturault wins the Parallel Slalom in Lech/Zürs
    Alexis Pinturault Winner Lech Worldcup

    Alexis Pinturault wins the Parallel Slalom in Lech/Zürs

    After 26 years, the Alpine Ski World Cup returns to Vorarlberg, the home of HEAD. And the HEAD World Cup Rebels celebrate the return in style - victory for Alexis Pinturault and two third places for Alexander Schmid and Lara Gut-Behrami in the Parallel races in Lech/Zürs.

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