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Marco Odermatt wins the Adelboden giant ahead of Loïc Meillard
The Nidwalden won on Sunday in the Bernese resort ahead of the Valaisan. It’s a Swiss double on the podium.
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Swiss double in Adelboden! Marco Odermatt won the giant in the Bernese resort on Sunday for the fourth time in a row. The Nidwalden won ahead of Loïc Meillard and the Italian Luca de Aliprandini. Thomas Tumler finished just off the podium.
The Swiss-Norwegian duel between Odermatt, Meillard, Henrik Kristoffersen and Atle Lie McGrath, leading quartet of the first round and the general classification of the World Cup, completely turned in favor of the Swiss on the Chuenisbärgli. The two Scandinavians were eliminated, and left the two leaders of the Swiss team to fight for victory.
Loïc Meillard, less comfortable in giant than in slalom this winter, had the opportunity to achieve his first victory of the season by closing the starting gate. Starting with 0” 37 ahead of Odermatt, the skier from Hérémence made a small error and crossed the line 20 hundredths behind “Odi”.
The latter signed a third victory in a row in a giant after his successes in Val-d’Isère and Alta Badia in December. Despite his eliminations in Sölden and Beaver Creek, he took off at the top of the discipline rankings.
Like Stenmark
With this fourth success in a row at Adelboden – the 42e of his career – he equals Ingemar Stenmark, four times winner in the Bernese Oberland between 1979 and 1982. But he is still far from the nine successes of Marcel Hirscher obtained in Adelboden (four giants, five slaloms).
With the fourth place of Thomas Tumler (+1”14) and the 7e in place of Luca Aerni (+1”86), the Swiss really put in a great performance at home. The Valaisan made a good comeback after finishing the first route at 16e place.
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