Olympia 2022 – Manuel Feller criticizes giant slalom: “I don’t know what they’re thinking”

“Today the conditions are borderline. Zero visibility, almost dangerous. Above all, the goal is a disaster, I don’t know what you’re thinking,” said Feller.

The seventh following the first round added: “If the blue line snows so quickly that you can’t see it, then you have to question that. Especially because tomorrow we’ll have nice weather once more.”

After crossing the finish line, Italian Luca de Aliprandini also complained. “I don’t see anything,” said the World Cup runner-up.

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Front-runner Marco Odermatt also spoke of a complicated race. “It’s very hard up there and you can’t see anything. The overall package makes it really difficult today,” said the Swiss on “SRF”.

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“The conditions are a bit unequal,” said former world champion Henrik Kristoffersen. “The visibility isn’t terrible. It’s totally possible to drive. But it’s not pretty.”

Germany’s Alexander Schmid, who retired in the first half, said the conditions were not the reason. “I just slipped away,” said Schmid on “ARD.”

The weather is borderline, the Allgäu added. However, that is no excuse for his failure. “Everyone has to go through it,” says Schmid.

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