After the legitimate disappointment of not achieving a podium at home, the French team hoped to bounce back in Arosa (Switzerland) this Tuesday. If Marielle Berger Sabbatel held the final, the other Blues did not respond, leaving the light to the Canadians…
After the legitimate disappointment of not achieving a podium at home, the French team hoped to bounce back in Arosa (Switzerland) this Tuesday. If Marielle Berger Sabbatel held the final, the other Blues did not respond, leaving the light to the Canadians…
Two straight lines, three turns and 25 seconds of racing, the Arosa track did not suit the Tricolores, who were somewhat behind on the starts at the start of the season. And the facts confirmed it, this Tuesday evening with once again the Blues absent from the podiums. Top 3 dominated by the Canadians, particularly among the ladies, with a Thompson-Sherret-Schmidt hat-trick just ahead of Marielle Berger-Sabbatel, the only Frenchwoman to survive on this ultra-fast course. A 14th consecutive success for the North Americans.
Klufts best blue
Among the men, it was Reece Howden who was the most opportunistic, winning in the photo finish against Simone Deromedis and David Mobaerg. The first Frenchman, Evan Klufts barely made the top 10…
The marathon continues for the world circuit with the double stage of Innichen on Thursday for qualifying. A meeting which particularly smiled on Terence Tchiknavorian, winner in 2023.
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