Slalom in Hafjell: Straßer already far back

Linus Straßer at the slalom in Hafjell

At the 1994 Olympic Piste, the Munich team already lacks 0.66 seconds in third place.

Skir racer Linus Straßer only has a minimal chance of a podium placement at the penultimate World Cup slalom of the season.

After the first run in the race in Hafjell in Norwegian, the World Cup third is missing 0.66 seconds on the third-placed Fabio Grein from Austria. The lead is in the lead world champion Loic Meillard from Switzerland, his lead over the second -placed Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (Brazil) is 0.34 seconds.

The eight -placed Straßer had a big gap of 1.10 seconds behind Meillard until the first meantime after a good 16 driving seconds.

In contrast to its competitors, the Munich -based company drove a so -called hairpin of the “wrong” side on the 1994 Olympic slope and thus lost speed. From the first meantime, Straßer only lost 0.09 seconds to the leader in the unusually long course.

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