Alpine skiing – Business. Behind the scenes of Cyprien Sarrazin’s contract renewal with Rossignol

Alpine skiing – Business. Behind the scenes of Cyprien Sarrazin’s contract renewal with Rossignol
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Cyprien Sarrazin signed a new multi-year contract with Rossignol this Tuesday. A tour of the premises was organized in honor of the French champion.

The end of the contract was approaching and we had to renew or look elsewhere. Cyprien Sarrazin has decided to be faithful. The double winner of Kitzbühel signed a new contract this Tuesday with Rossignol, at the brand’s premises in Isère. A triumphant arrival with a guard of honor and applause from all site employees. The Haut-Alpine had not come alone since he had brought his two golden chamois, rewards obtained on the Streif.

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2026 Olympics on Rossignols

The decision was not difficult to make, the trust of both parties was mutual. “I trust them and I adapted to the material. It took me a year to master these skis but I got there. These are the most difficult but they are the fastest. » The signing was made in the company of Stéphane Mougin, director of the racing department for the Rossignol group. The duration of the contract ? It has not yet been really determined. “But I will race on Rossignols at the 2026 Olympic Games” says Sarrazin. At least two more years with the manufacturer based in Saint-Jean-de-Moirans.

A guided tour of the racing workshop

His current skis are a favorite from two years ago. “When I started downhill training, I tested a few pairs and after the second day I found the right one. » A no-brainer for those who race on the longest skis on the circuit (2m25). The day continued with a complete tour of the factory, to see the manufacturing of its cars.

Technicians Brice Bottolier and Paul Delberghe were present as well as his manager Valentin Giraud-Moine. Cyprien Sarrazin was able to see the production of racing skis from A to Z, from wood to finishing, including heating. The French champion strolled for a long time between the imposing machines, in the company of the owner, Joao. A first for him. In short, Rossignol and Sarrazin, a duo made to last in the World Cup.

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