Luca De Aliprandini Triumphs in Men’s Giant Slalom Season Opener at Cerro Castor

The first men’s giant slalom in the South American Cup in Cerro Castor was won by Luca DeAliprandini (2:23.53 minutes), who defended his lead after a strong first run and took the win. The Italian showed a confident performance and gave his competitors no chance. Patrick Feurstein (+0.67) from Austria was able to improve in the second run, but remained in second place. The Swiss Fadri Janutin (+1.59) finished third, just ahead of his compatriot Luca Aerni (+1.60), who followed only one hundredth behind.

The Italian John Franzoni (+1.68) took fifth place, closely followed by the Swedish William Hansson (+1,69). Hannes Zingerle (+1.79) from Italy, who was even better placed after the first run, ended up in seventh place. The German drivers Anton Grammel (+1.83) and Fabian Gratz (+1.97) took eighth and ninth place. Tenth place went to the Spaniard Aleix Aubert Serracanta (+2.11), who showed a remarkable run as the youngest participant among the top ten.

In eleventh place was the Swede Fabian Ax Swartz (+2.14), while the Austrian Fabio Gstrein (+2.14) finished twelfth. The Frenchman Noel Zwischenbrugger (+2.25) came in thirteenth place, followed by Jeremie Lagier (+2.32) from France in fourteenth place. Fifteenth place went to the Italian Simon Talacci (+2,40).

The race in Cerro Castor showed a high level and exciting duels between athletes from different nations. The strong performance of Luca DeAliprandini underlined his form and showed that he can achieve good placings in the upcoming Ski World Cup season.

Official FIS final result: 1. SAC Men’s Giant Slalom

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⁢ What​ were the key⁢ highlights of Luca‍ De Aliprandini’s ​performance in the South American Cup Giant ⁣Slalom?

Luca De Aliprandini Shines in South American Cup Giant⁣ Slalom

The South American⁣ Cup in Cerro Castor witnessed a thrilling giant slalom event, with Italian skier ‍Luca De Aliprandini emerging⁢ victorious. De Aliprandini, who​ is 33 years old and ‍from Trentino, Italy,‍ recently ⁤won⁤ his first Italian title in the ‌giant slalom in Val ⁣Senales. ‌In​ Cerro Castor, he​ defended his lead after a strong first run and took the win, showcasing a ⁢confident performance that‌ left his‍ competitors ​no chance.

De Aliprandini clocked a time of ‌1:11.59, securing ​the top spot on the ⁤podium. Patrick ⁣Feurstein from Austria ⁤improved in the second ​run but remained in second place with a time⁤ of 1:12.44, +0.67 seconds behind the winner. Fadri Janutin from Switzerland finished third with a time of 1:13.14,‍ +1.59 seconds behind De Aliprandini.

The top​ 10⁤ was rounded out by John Franzoni from Italy in⁣ fifth⁢ place,⁣ William⁤ Hansson from Sweden in sixth place, Hannes Zingerle​ from Italy in seventh‌ place, and Anton Grammel and Fabian Gratz ‌from ​Germany in eighth and ninth⁢ place, respectively. Aleix Aubert Serracanta from Spain took tenth place, impressing as the ⁢youngest participant among the top 10.

The race in⁤ Cerro Castor demonstrated⁣ a high level of competition, ​with ‌exciting ⁤duels between athletes ​from ⁢different nations. De Aliprandini’s ⁣strong ‌performance underlined his form and indicates that he can achieve good placings in the ⁣upcoming Ski World Cup season.

For ‌a⁤ full rundown of‌ the ‍results,⁤ view⁢ the official FIS final result.

De Aliprandini has ⁣been making ⁣waves in the skiing world for some time now. ⁣In 2013, he was described⁣ as ⁤”extraordinary” by Serra in ​an article on Raceski Magazine. With his⁣ recent ‌win ‌in the South American Cup, ‌he continues to prove himself as a force to be reckoned with in‌ the⁢ world of skiing.

Stay tuned for more updates ‍on‍ Luca⁣ De Aliprandini’s skiing career ⁢and the Ski World‍ Cup⁢ season!

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Luca De Aliprandini Shines in South American Cup Giant Slalom

The South American Cup in Cerro Castor witnessed a thrilling giant slalom event, with Italian skier Luca De Aliprandini emerging victorious. De Aliprandini, who is 33 years old and from Trentino, Italy, recently won his first Italian title in the giant slalom in Val Senales. In Cerro Castor, he defended his lead after a strong first run and took the win, showcasing a confident performance that left his competitors no chance.

Key Highlights of De Aliprandini’s Performance

De Aliprandini clocked a time of 2:23.53 minutes, securing the top spot on the podium. He demonstrated a strong and confident performance, leaving his competitors behind. His performance was characterized by a strong first run, which gave him a significant lead, and a solid second run that secured his victory.

Podium Finishers

Patrick Feurstein from Austria improved in the second run but remained in second place with a time of 2:24.20, +0.67 seconds behind the winner. Fadri Janutin from Switzerland finished third with a time of 2:25.12, +1.59 seconds behind De Aliprandini.

Top 10 Finishers

The top 10 was rounded out by John Franzoni from Italy in fifth place, William Hansson from Sweden in sixth place, Hann

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