After 45 seconds of racing in Val d'Isère, the Frenchman suffered a fall which could cause him to miss Sunday's slalom.
French Olympic champion Clément Noël, who won the first two slaloms of the World Cup season, fell heavily on Saturday during the giant of Val d'Isère, and is doubtful for the slalom on Sunday.
Starting with bib 31, under the snow and with poor visibility, the Frenchman, at home in Val d'Isère, began to descend the Face de Bellevarde but hit a gate head-on after 45 seconds of racing and finished in the middle. fillets. Noël quickly got up but appeared to be hit in the right leg. He was then able to put his skis back on and descend to the bottom of the slope, relying only on his left leg.
In the finish area, the Frenchman, who had chosen to line up on his first giant of the winter on Saturday, appeared in good spirits but seemed to have broken teeth and pain in his right ankle. We currently have no further details on his condition and we do not know if he will compete in the slalom on Sunday, where he is eagerly awaited.
Marco Odermatt in the lead
Winner of the first two slaloms of the winter in Levi (Finland) and Gurgl (Austria) last month, Noël aimed Sunday at Val d'Isère, his adopted resort since adolescence, for a third victory in three races between the stakes. It was the Swiss Marco Odermatt who achieved the best time in the first round of the giant on Saturday, 15 hundredths ahead of the Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen and 32 hundredths ahead of the Swiss Loïc Meillard. The second round is scheduled from 1:00 p.m.