Alpine skiing – World Cup. Clément Noël withdraws from the Val d'Isère slalom!

Alpine skiing – World Cup. Clément Noël withdraws from the Val d'Isère slalom!
Alpine skiing – World Cup. Clément Noël withdraws from the Val d'Isère slalom!

Clément Noël will ultimately not line up in slalom. After his fall on Saturday as a giant, the Avalin suffers from his ankle and prefers not to take any risks. The leader of the World Cup in the discipline withdraws.

He will have tried but the risk is too great. Still handicapped by his ankle, following his giant fall, Clément Noel made the decision not to start the slalom in Val d'Isère. The French Ski Federation specified this morning that the pain upon waking up was too severe and that the avalin skier “will follow a treatment protocol to get back on skis as quickly as possible. »

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“I can’t press”

The first reaction of the Habs, after his package. “It was impossible to ski. Yesterday's program was to prioritize care and rest, which is why I didn't draw bibs last night. We did a lot of treatment with the physiotherapist, nothing special but we tried to drain the hematoma so we could ski. This morning I received treatment again. I put on the shoe and went to try the warm-up route, I saw that it was impossible. I can't press, I don't dare, I'm really hurting. So it was not worth taking unnecessary risks, even if the track looks very good and smooth. »

Hoping to see Clément Noël on December 23, for the Alta Badia slalom.

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