Big event for Schladming night race, although there's no Yuasa (no party!)
Two early surprise are Kristoffersen and Thaler entering the first group, first time for both. Worth to notice they are kind of the youngest and the oldest athlete on course.
Kostelic and Moelgg drop off the top7, things could possibly go even worse as beside the lack of shape they've never performed well on ruined courses.
Hirscher should have learnt the lesson from Kitz, and if he wants to win the Globe he must not fail here; this means he must be less aggressive and take the 80-60 points of the 2nd-3rd place rather than get out.
Neureuther, free from all these issues, can just ski for the final victory and has proved more than once that his level is equal to Hirscher's.
Behind them Kristoffersen and Thaler battle for a step of the podium, Pinturault occasinally joins them; Matt, Myhrer and Hargin don't look on the same level but they can always be dangerous.
Dopfer's shape raised recently could worth backing him (though not at current prices) and also Gross in in good shape.
Moelgg and Kostelic among those might be worth opposing.
My picks:
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
Fri 17/01 - Wengen men's Super-Combined
Big weekend starting today with men's Super-Combined - one slalom run followed by a Super-G run.
Let me say Wengen is the best course of the Tour, or at least it's my favourite one.
Picks for the Super-Combi
I find a little strange that Kostelic is so widely favourite to win, he's payed 2/1 against Pinturault's 6/1.
Kostelic at the moment doesn't worth the top 20 in slalom (though in the 2 runs), and his Super-G isn't any better. Both Pinturault and Ligety are better than the Croat in slalom although less reliable, and maybe they're even better in Super-G.
Frenchman Mermillod-Blondin looks like the closer to them: he finished 6th in a "real" Super-G at Beaver Creek, and he also races in "real" slaloms although he has never qualified for a second run so far this season. He was 3rd in Kitz Combi last year and Kitz Combi has 2 runs of slalom.
Here last results from Flachau, thanks Daum who got out at 3 gates from the finish line.
Let me say Wengen is the best course of the Tour, or at least it's my favourite one.
Picks for the Super-Combi
I find a little strange that Kostelic is so widely favourite to win, he's payed 2/1 against Pinturault's 6/1.
Kostelic at the moment doesn't worth the top 20 in slalom (though in the 2 runs), and his Super-G isn't any better. Both Pinturault and Ligety are better than the Croat in slalom although less reliable, and maybe they're even better in Super-G.
Frenchman Mermillod-Blondin looks like the closer to them: he finished 6th in a "real" Super-G at Beaver Creek, and he also races in "real" slaloms although he has never qualified for a second run so far this season. He was 3rd in Kitz Combi last year and Kitz Combi has 2 runs of slalom.
Here last results from Flachau, thanks Daum who got out at 3 gates from the finish line.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Alpine skiing - get ready for the White Circus
It may look like I've abandoned the blog, and in fact I have... but the White Circus silently goes on, mostly Down-under, and our heroes are getting ready to entertain us on the bigger stages, lets see how.
Ivica Kostelic at the trapeze
Sadly she forgot how to put on her boots and needed help
Ivica Kostelic at the trapeze
Maroney may be not impressed by Kostelic's gymnastic skills but she'll be impressed at his collection of knee surgery that has now reached and gone beyond the double figure. In Italy there's the saying "hundred of these days" to wish something to be long lasting, I'm not sure this is the right occasion to say it.
Anna Fenninger the Quick-change artist
Sadly she forgot how to put on her boots and needed help

The aMAZEing Tina the illusionist
Last season she flew on her skiis, for the next season she'll push it a step further.

The Italian team in the cage with lions and tigers
Well, not really a scary wild beast... it was Alonso, a fox.
Little Miss Sunshine (aka Mikaela Shiffrin) applied as comicianMonday, February 11, 2013
Schladming 2013 - Super-Combined Men
First, sorry I haven't been posting in past two days, it's hard for me to write up previews and postviews and do picks, that often go bad, and all....


Super-combi today: one run of dowhill starting at 12 (CET), and one run of Slalom at 18.15 so night event. Both runs on the original slopes. Key fact, slalom's course setter is french team, and so Pinturault's coach.
Starting list, remembering that slalom's run will have an invers order of the top 30 from downhill's run.
1 150495 VRABLIK Martin 1982 CZE Elan
2 194190 ROGER Brice 1990 FRA Rossignol
3 6530319 COCHRAN-SIEGLE Ryan 1992 USA Rossignol
4 30149 SIMARI BIRKNER Cristian Javier 1980 ARG Atomic
5 510997 BERTHOD Marc 1983 SUI Salomon
6 660021 DANILOCHKIN Yuri 1991 BLR
7 150398 BANK Ondrej 1980 CZE Elan
8 510890 ZURBRIGGEN Silvan 1981 SUI Rossignol
9 180570 ROMAR Andreas 1989 FIN Atomic
10 50625 RAICH Benjamin 1978 AUT Atomic
11 53902 MAYER Matthias 1990 AUT Head
12 294277 KLOTZ Siegmar 1987 ITA Nordica
13 511352 VILETTA Sandro 1986 SUI Salomon
14 192746 THEAUX Adrien 1984 FRA Salomon
15 291459 PARIS Dominik 1989 ITA Nordica
16 51215 BAUMANN Romed 1986 AUT Blizzard
17 192504 MERMILLOD BLONDIN Thomas 1984 FRA Salomon
18 511313 JANKA Carlo 1986 SUI Atomic
19 293006 INNERHOFER Christof 1984 ITA Rossignol
20 421328 SVINDAL Aksel Lund 1982 NOR Head
21 194364 PINTURAULT Alexis 1991 FRA Salomon
22 380260 KOSTELIC Ivica 1979 CRO Fischer
23 561217 KOSI Klemen 1991 SLO Atomic
24 92534 CHONGAROV Nikola 1989 BUL Volkl
25 90131 GEORGIEV Georgi 1987 BUL Atomic
26 430429 BYDLINSKI Maciej 1988 POL Atomic
27 534562 LIGETY Ted 1984 USA Head
28 480736 KHOROSHILOV Alexander 1984 RUS Fischer
29 700830 ZAMPA Adam 1990 SVK Salomon
30 293550 MARSAGLIA Matteo 1985 ITA Rossignol
31 501439 HEDIN Douglas 1990 SWE Head
32 491129 TERRA Ferran 1987 SPA Rossignol
33 400281 VAN HEEK Marvin 1991 NED Salomon
34 20267 ESTEVE Kevin 1989 AND
35 530165 BRANDENBURG Will 1987 USA Fischer
36 400016 WANDERS Arjan 1978 NED
37 400237 MEINERS Maarten 1992 NED
38 531452 BIESEMEYER Thomas 1989 USA Rossignol
39 20324 OLIVERAS Marc 1991 AND
40 670052 KHUBER Martin 1992 KAZ
41 561216 KLINE Bostjan 1991 SLO Stoeckli
42 170131 FAARUP Christoffer 1992 DAN
43 670037 ZAKURDAEV Igor 1987 KAZ
44 380341 ULLRICH Max 1994 CRO
45 491151 DE LA CUESTA Paul 1988 SPA Salomon
46 430472 KLUSAK Michal 1990 POL Head
47 550022 RODE Roberts 1987 LAT
48 710320 LAIKERT Igor 1991 BIH
49 670029 PIMENOV Taras 1984 KAZ
50 670058 KOSHKIN Dmitriy 1986 KAZ
51 700868 FALAT Matej 1993 SVK
52 690086 FESHCHUK Rostyslav 1990 UKR
53 30283 FREEMAN CRESPO Ignacio 1992 ARG
I've pointed out the hot names, being both runs on the original slopes the chances to win are equally distributed among downhiller and slalomist, obviously those with more overall skills are even hotter, and in this case the field is limited to Raich, Ligety, Pinturault and Kostelic.
Kostelic is favourite to win, he's ran the real downhill beside the training, but close following him there's Pinturault and Ligety.
The frenchmen might have the advantage of his coach setting the slalom's course, and also the fact that he's probably the best slalomist.
But Ted Ligety deserves equal attentions. The american seems to enjoy these slopes, his abilities and Giant-Slalom skills, his own characteristic style, the position of the external leg in large range turns, seems key elements to ski -or shred, like Ted would say- on this slopes.
In both previous combined in this season, Wengen, and Kitz, Ligety didn't reach the finish line, of the downhill in Kitz, of the slalom run in Wengen when making a good run, but bad luck he lost a ski when he was three/four gates away fron the finish line.
The importance of this event, together with the high confidence coming from an already won medal, can cheer him and keep him away from cheap mistakes. It's really hard to think him not reaching the podium also in a far-from-perfect-scenario.
Winner: Ligety 1 unit @7 Won +6
h2h Baumann - Mermillod-Blondin - pick Mermillod-Blondin 3 units @2 Lost -3
The frenchmen was third in the classic combined of Kitzbuehel (combined with 2 slalom runs).
Anyway he is a decent slalomist sure better than Baumann while the gap between these two can be little after the downhill, as Baumann isn't in great form and wasn't even choosed for the real downhill race.
Svindal's current price (around 12) looks good for a trade, expecting him to have 2, maybe 3 seconds advantage after the downhill run.
Completely wrong the pick against Baumann, who's apparently worked around this event.
Super-combi today: one run of dowhill starting at 12 (CET), and one run of Slalom at 18.15 so night event. Both runs on the original slopes. Key fact, slalom's course setter is french team, and so Pinturault's coach.
Starting list, remembering that slalom's run will have an invers order of the top 30 from downhill's run.
1 150495 VRABLIK Martin 1982 CZE Elan
2 194190 ROGER Brice 1990 FRA Rossignol
3 6530319 COCHRAN-SIEGLE Ryan 1992 USA Rossignol
4 30149 SIMARI BIRKNER Cristian Javier 1980 ARG Atomic
5 510997 BERTHOD Marc 1983 SUI Salomon
6 660021 DANILOCHKIN Yuri 1991 BLR
7 150398 BANK Ondrej 1980 CZE Elan
8 510890 ZURBRIGGEN Silvan 1981 SUI Rossignol
9 180570 ROMAR Andreas 1989 FIN Atomic
10 50625 RAICH Benjamin 1978 AUT Atomic
11 53902 MAYER Matthias 1990 AUT Head
12 294277 KLOTZ Siegmar 1987 ITA Nordica
13 511352 VILETTA Sandro 1986 SUI Salomon
14 192746 THEAUX Adrien 1984 FRA Salomon
15 291459 PARIS Dominik 1989 ITA Nordica
16 51215 BAUMANN Romed 1986 AUT Blizzard
17 192504 MERMILLOD BLONDIN Thomas 1984 FRA Salomon
18 511313 JANKA Carlo 1986 SUI Atomic
19 293006 INNERHOFER Christof 1984 ITA Rossignol
20 421328 SVINDAL Aksel Lund 1982 NOR Head
21 194364 PINTURAULT Alexis 1991 FRA Salomon
22 380260 KOSTELIC Ivica 1979 CRO Fischer
23 561217 KOSI Klemen 1991 SLO Atomic
24 92534 CHONGAROV Nikola 1989 BUL Volkl
25 90131 GEORGIEV Georgi 1987 BUL Atomic
26 430429 BYDLINSKI Maciej 1988 POL Atomic
27 534562 LIGETY Ted 1984 USA Head
28 480736 KHOROSHILOV Alexander 1984 RUS Fischer
29 700830 ZAMPA Adam 1990 SVK Salomon
30 293550 MARSAGLIA Matteo 1985 ITA Rossignol
31 501439 HEDIN Douglas 1990 SWE Head
32 491129 TERRA Ferran 1987 SPA Rossignol
33 400281 VAN HEEK Marvin 1991 NED Salomon
34 20267 ESTEVE Kevin 1989 AND
35 530165 BRANDENBURG Will 1987 USA Fischer
36 400016 WANDERS Arjan 1978 NED
37 400237 MEINERS Maarten 1992 NED
38 531452 BIESEMEYER Thomas 1989 USA Rossignol
39 20324 OLIVERAS Marc 1991 AND
40 670052 KHUBER Martin 1992 KAZ
41 561216 KLINE Bostjan 1991 SLO Stoeckli
42 170131 FAARUP Christoffer 1992 DAN
43 670037 ZAKURDAEV Igor 1987 KAZ
44 380341 ULLRICH Max 1994 CRO
45 491151 DE LA CUESTA Paul 1988 SPA Salomon
46 430472 KLUSAK Michal 1990 POL Head
47 550022 RODE Roberts 1987 LAT
48 710320 LAIKERT Igor 1991 BIH
49 670029 PIMENOV Taras 1984 KAZ
50 670058 KOSHKIN Dmitriy 1986 KAZ
51 700868 FALAT Matej 1993 SVK
52 690086 FESHCHUK Rostyslav 1990 UKR
53 30283 FREEMAN CRESPO Ignacio 1992 ARG
I've pointed out the hot names, being both runs on the original slopes the chances to win are equally distributed among downhiller and slalomist, obviously those with more overall skills are even hotter, and in this case the field is limited to Raich, Ligety, Pinturault and Kostelic.
Kostelic is favourite to win, he's ran the real downhill beside the training, but close following him there's Pinturault and Ligety.
The frenchmen might have the advantage of his coach setting the slalom's course, and also the fact that he's probably the best slalomist.
But Ted Ligety deserves equal attentions. The american seems to enjoy these slopes, his abilities and Giant-Slalom skills, his own characteristic style, the position of the external leg in large range turns, seems key elements to ski -or shred, like Ted would say- on this slopes.
In both previous combined in this season, Wengen, and Kitz, Ligety didn't reach the finish line, of the downhill in Kitz, of the slalom run in Wengen when making a good run, but bad luck he lost a ski when he was three/four gates away fron the finish line.
The importance of this event, together with the high confidence coming from an already won medal, can cheer him and keep him away from cheap mistakes. It's really hard to think him not reaching the podium also in a far-from-perfect-scenario.
Winner: Ligety 1 unit @7 Won +6
h2h Baumann - Mermillod-Blondin - pick Mermillod-Blondin 3 units @2 Lost -3
The frenchmen was third in the classic combined of Kitzbuehel (combined with 2 slalom runs).
Anyway he is a decent slalomist sure better than Baumann while the gap between these two can be little after the downhill, as Baumann isn't in great form and wasn't even choosed for the real downhill race.
Svindal's current price (around 12) looks good for a trade, expecting him to have 2, maybe 3 seconds advantage after the downhill run.
Completely wrong the pick against Baumann, who's apparently worked around this event.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Schladming 2013 - Super-G Men
Day 2 at the world championships, and men in action.
This slope is not the same of ladies's one, for speed events.
Again, though, it's an easy one, without very hard section nor jumps... being wide many course can be set and course setting might be the key given it'll be done by Norvegian and Svindal's coach.
Last year's race isn't relevant. Late season race, with "rotten" snow, that early displayed mark. Low starting bibs were advantaged: 1st Innerhofer #8, 2nd Pinturault #5, 3rd Hirscher #2 (in one of his rare SG race), 4th Marsaglia #7.
Svindal is the big favoured and men to beat. He is SG Cup leader, in four SGs this season won three and made a second place.
Super-G is a strange discipline because it's a speed event but there are no time trial, there's a race inspection but you can't try gates at a race-like speed, so it's much about improvisation, it can be said you must know how to ski to compete in a Super-G. And actually Svindal know how to ski.
Behind Svindal there's Innerhofer. Beside being defending World Champion, and last year winner on this slope I don't give him so many chanches. He is in great shape but he may not like the snow conditions.
3rd favourite in Norway's no.2 Jansrud. Again he could be advantaged by the course setting (by his coach), but again he's been below the expectations so far in this season. He's often near the podium but no major results.
I see Reichelt as possible outsider. His raising form, the ability of austrian team in setting the skis (there will be different kind of snow on the course, I think only eskimos have a word to describe it all). He's one who can possibly put together all the technical elements needed in this race.
From the first group:
Klotz, is in good form but it's not a top racer.
Theaux, I like him, his aggressivity, but I don't trust him on this snow, sensibility more than angles will be required today.
Heel, about him I'd say the same of Theaux, though I think he's more overall skilled, I won't trust him but he's able of anything.
Mayer, being austrian, can be a possible outsider. And so could be for Streitberger and Baumann who, though, had a bad season... Championships focus for them? Who knows.
On this kind of snow canadians must be kept in high considerations.
Although their skills among turns aren't good enough there's their key racer Guay who's one of those able to give something more in important events.
And then there's Kostelic, who comes from three podiums in a row in three different disciplines: Slalom and Super-Combined in Kitz, and the city event in Moscow.
The croatian looks to be the one in the best shape, and although Super-G isn't his favourite discipline a good condition and confidence can drive to a good result, thing that actually happened in Garmish when Kostelic who the bronze medal in Super-G following that terrific january.
This said, here the picks:
Mayer to podium 1 unit @4 Lost -1
Reichelt to podium 2 units @3.5 Lost -1
Kostelic to podium 1 unit @11 Lost -1
Winner: Reichelt 1 unit @11 Lost -1
h2h Streitberger - Theaux - pick Streitberger 3 units @2.02 Lost -3
I don't really trust Streitberger, but I think Theaux won't like this snow conditions.
-7
It's very disappointing to see a whole season work and "return of investmenst" to disappear in just two days.
Anyway there's to be happy for the analysis that were corrects.
| Super-G podium on the Planai: 1) Ligety (USA), 2) De Tessieres (Fra), 3) Svindal (Nor) |
No excuses, both Ligety and De Tessieres made a great run and deserved their placements. Svindal recorded many "green" intermediate times but in the final section a little loss of balance and control resulted in a wider line and a loss of speed causing the 3rd placement.
De Tessieres displays the widest smile as he shouldn't neither race; GdT was the reserve of the french team, and only Clarey injury let him be in. As he said to Eurosport:
"Five days ago, I was down in the dumps at home. Unfortunately, Johan got injured. It's an odd feeling. But I really meant to do well, I was eager"No large smiles in two teams. Austria and Italy arrived with a great condition and great expectations.
Both came back withouth medals.
Austria still with no medals after the two Super-Gs. As Infostrada sport tweeted:
Team Austria has had at least one medallist in the men's Super G race in 7 of the last 8 world championships.
While Italy achieve the worst result of this season in Super-G: Innerhofer, 7th, couldn't defend Garmisch's golden medal; Marsaglia second in Super-G Cup Standing was 20th; and Heel was 22th
Video of the three best runs: Ligety, De Tessieres (at 1:47 min), Svindal (at 3:16 min, pay attention at 4:49)
Full standing (from FIS Official Site):
| Rank | Bib | FIS Code | Name | Year | Nation | Total Time | FIS Points |
| 1 | 10 | 534562 | LIGETY Ted | 1984 | USA | 1:23.96 | 0.00 |
| 2 | 4 | 191746 | DE TESSIERES Gauthier | 1981 | FRA | 1:24.16 | 2.50 |
| 3 | 22 | 421328 | SVINDAL Aksel Lund | 1982 | NOR | 1:24.18 | 2.75 |
| 4 | 19 | 50742 | REICHELT Hannes | 1980 | AUT | 1:24.51 | 6.88 |
| 5 | 16 | 53902 | MAYER Matthias | 1990 | AUT | 1:24.91 | 11.88 |
| 6 | 1 | 194364 | PINTURAULT Alexis | 1991 | FRA | 1:24.99 | 12.88 |
| 7 | 20 | 293006 | INNERHOFER Christof | 1984 | ITA | 1:25.05 | 13.63 |
| 8 | 13 | 51215 | BAUMANN Romed | 1986 | AUT | 1:25.17 | 15.13 |
| 9 | 21 | 192746 | THEAUX Adrien | 1984 | FRA | 1:25.21 | 15.63 |
| 10 | 12 | 50858 | STREITBERGER Georg | 1981 | AUT | 1:25.30 | 16.76 |
| 11 | 17 | 293550 | MARSAGLIA Matteo | 1985 | ITA | 1:25.35 | 17.38 |
| 12 | 14 | 102271 | HUDEC Jan | 1981 | CAN | 1:25.52 | 19.51 |
| 13 | 6 | 531452 | BIESEMEYER Thomas | 1989 | USA | 1:25.56 | 20.01 |
| 14 | 9 | 292455 | FILL Peter | 1982 | ITA | 1:25.60 | 20.51 |
| 15 | 25 | 6530319 | COCHRAN-SIEGLE Ryan | 1992 | USA | 1:25.63 | 20.88 |
| 16 | 28 | 102899 | OSBORNE-PARADIS Manuel | 1984 | CAN | 1:25.74 | 22.26 |
| 17 | 8 | 180570 | ROMAR Andreas | 1989 | FIN | 1:25.75 | 22.39 |
| 18 | 27 | 511139 | KUENG Patrick | 1984 | SUI | 1:25.88 | 24.01 |
| 19 | 32 | 103271 | THOMSEN Benjamin | 1987 | CAN | 1:25.93 | 24.64 |
| 20 | 11 | 292514 | HEEL Werner | 1982 | ITA | 1:26.00 | 25.51 |
| 21 | 7 | 192504 | MERMILLOD BLONDIN Thomas | 1984 | FRA | 1:26.11 | 26.89 |
| 22 | 23 | 294277 | KLOTZ Siegmar | 1987 | ITA | 1:26.27 | 28.89 |
| 23 | 15 | 102263 | GUAY Erik | 1981 | CAN | 1:26.30 | 29.26 |
| 24 | 36 | 201811 | STECHERT Tobias | 1985 | GER | 1:26.64 | 33.52 |
| 25 | 26 | 511313 | JANKA Carlo | 1986 | SUI | 1:26.73 | 34.64 |
| 26 | 29 | 510727 | DEFAGO Didier | 1977 | SUI | 1:26.81 | 35.64 |
| 27 | 35 | 561217 | KOSI Klemen | 1991 | SLO | 1:26.83 | 35.89 |
| 28 | 24 | 380260 | KOSTELIC Ivica | 1979 | CRO | 1:26.89 | 36.64 |
| 29 | 46 | 180534 | SANDELL Marcus | 1987 | FIN | 1:27.01 | 38.14 |
| 30 | 31 | 561216 | KLINE Bostjan | 1991 | SLO | 1:27.02 | 38.27 |
| 31 | 33 | 560447 | SPORN Andrej | 1981 | SLO | 1:27.04 | 38.52 |
| 32 | 39 | 501324 | OLSSON Matts | 1988 | SWE | 1:27.26 | 41.27 |
| 33 | 3 | 201606 | KEPPLER Stephan | 1983 | GER | 1:27.55 | 44.90 |
| 34 | 38 | 501439 | HEDIN Douglas | 1990 | SWE | 1:27.60 | 45.52 |
| 35 | 30 | 561067 | PERKO Rok | 1985 | SLO | 1:27.78 | 47.77 |
| 36 | 64 | 700830 | ZAMPA Adam | 1990 | SVK | 1:27.94 | 49.77 |
| 37 | 37 | 491151 | DE LA CUESTA Paul | 1988 | SPA | 1:28.48 | 56.53 |
| 38 | 49 | 92534 | CHONGAROV Nikola | 1989 | BUL | 1:28.61 | 58.15 |
| 39 | 45 | 410266 | GRIFFIN Benjamin | 1986 | NZL | 1:28.72 | 59.53 |
| 40 | 44 | 430429 | BYDLINSKI Maciej | 1988 | POL | 1:28.93 | 62.15 |
| 41 | 55 | 150495 | VRABLIK Martin | 1982 | CZE | 1:29.30 | 66.78 |
| 42 | 53 | 410372 | PREBBLE Nick | 1993 | NZL | 1:29.35 | 67.41 |
| 43 | 77 | 30246 | BIRKNER KETELHOHN Jorge F. | 1990 | ARG | 1:29.99 | 75.41 |
| 44 | 58 | 380341 | ULLRICH Max | 1994 | CRO | 1:30.02 | 75.79 |
| 45 | 43 | 20267 | ESTEVE Kevin | 1989 | AND | 1:30.20 | 78.04 |
| 46 | 56 | 92570 | GEORGIEV Svetoslav | 1991 | BUL | 1:30.23 | 78.41 |
| 47 | 52 | 670052 | KHUBER Martin | 1992 | KAZ | 1:30.32 | 79.54 |
| 48 | 70 | 710320 | LAIKERT Igor | 1991 | BIH | 1:30.66 | 83.79 |
| 49 | 67 | 430472 | KLUSAK Michal | 1990 | POL | 1:30.82 | 85.79 |
| 50 | 74 | 700868 | FALAT Matej | 1993 | SVK | 1:30.85 | 86.17 |
| 51 | 51 | 380318 | BRIGOVIC Sebastian | 1992 | CRO | 1:31.00 | 88.04 |
| 52 | 57 | 90131 | GEORGIEV Georgi | 1987 | BUL | 1:31.06 | 88.79 |
| 53 | 71 | 660021 | DANILOCHKIN Yuri | 1991 | BLR | 1:31.08 | 89.04 |
| 54 | 73 | 670037 | ZAKURDAEV Igor | 1987 | KAZ | 1:31.32 | 92.04 |
| 55 | 75 | 40506 | ROBERTSON Sam | 1993 | AUS | 1:31.77 | 97.67 |
| 56 | 50 | 170131 | FAARUP Christoffer | 1992 | DAN | 1:31.90 | 99.30 |
| 57 | 62 | 30149 | SIMARI BIRKNER Cristian Javier | 1980 | ARG | 1:32.02 | 100.80 |
| 58 | 76 | 670029 | PIMENOV Taras | 1984 | KAZ | 1:32.05 | 101.17 |
| 59 | 61 | 400235 | WINKELHORST Steffan | 1992 | NED | 1:32.14 | 102.30 |
| 60 | 81 | 690086 | FESHCHUK Rostyslav | 1990 | UKR | 1:32.76 | 110.05 |
| 61 | 66 | 40503 | COULL Jackson | 1993 | AUS | 1:33.08 | 114.05 |
| 62 | 68 | 380361 | RODES Istok | 1996 | CRO | 1:33.23 | 115.93 |
| 63 | 63 | 410334 | PREBBLE Jamie | 1991 | NZL | 1:33.76 | 122.56 |
| 64 | 72 | 550022 | RODE Roberts | 1987 | LAT | 1:34.35 | 129.94 |
| 65 | 80 | 690694 | KOVBASNYUK Ivan | 1993 | UKR | 1:35.98 | 150.32 |
| 66 | 78 | 110263 | SUMPS Stephan | 1988 | CHI | 1:38.42 | 180.84 |
| Disqualified 1st run | |||||||
| 82 | 240139 | KEKESI Marton | 1995 | HUN | |||
| 69 | 150743 | BERNDT Ondrej | 1988 | CZE | |||
| 2 | 510890 | ZURBRIGGEN Silvan | 1981 | SUI | |||
| Did not finish 1st run | |||||||
| 79 | 30283 | FREEMAN CRESPO Ignacio | 1992 | ARG | |||
| 65 | 670058 | KOSHKIN Dmitriy | 1986 | KAZ | |||
| 60 | 20324 | OLIVERAS Marc | 1991 | AND | |||
| 59 | 910003 | LINDNER Georg | 1983 | MDA | |||
| 54 | 410364 | FEASEY Willis | 1992 | NZL | |||
| 48 | 400237 | MEINERS Maarten | 1992 | NED | |||
| 47 | 491129 | TERRA Ferran | 1987 | SPA | |||
| 42 | 400281 | VAN HEEK Marvin | 1991 | NED | |||
| 41 | 400016 | WANDERS Arjan | 1978 | NED | |||
| 40 | 481054 | MURAVYEV Ivan | 1989 | RUS | |||
| 34 | 481705 | GLEBOV Alexander | 1983 | RUS | |||
| 18 | 421483 | JANSRUD Kjetil | 1985 | NOR | |||
| 5 | 530939 | WEIBRECHT Andrew | 1986 | USA | |||
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Men' Slalom - Zagreb 06/01
h2h Hirscher - Myhrer - pick Myhrer 2 units @2.50 Lost -2
To me between this two is 50-50, maybe 60-40 in Hirscher's favour, so this is a good odd.
Both won in here in the past two years and in general this slope suite to the swedish team due to some flat sections.
I also think that now that Hirscher is closer to Svindall in the overall standing he's going to slow down a little and take less risks to complete the race and gain points.
h2h Yuasa - Hargin - pick Hargin 6 units @1.83 Won +4.98
Many reasons for this pick, so a preatty heavy stake.
Hargin will start with a better number: and in men's race the slope will be more ruined than in ladies's one, Yuasa can't be aggressive as he usually is.
Hargin made 3rd place two years ago, and made 7th place in two other occasions, as said before this slope suite to the swedish team.
Yuasa's 3rd place in last SL in Madonna di Campiglio has been a one off, an hat-trick Yuasa makes under some conditions of the slope and in night races, like that one and Schlamding, which are very similar.
Hargin can easily beat Yuasa as the japanese is very faulty and apart from very few races doesn't often break the top 20.
h2h Valencic - Kristoffensen - pick Kristoffensen 1 unit @2.15 Won +1.15
Big difference in the starting bib in Valencic's favour, 17 and 32.
The young norvegian though always start with similar bib. He is doing well also in European Cup while the same can't be said for Valencic who's doing average, with no sign of improvement.
h2h Byggmark - Kostelic - pick Kostelic 1 unit @2.10 Won +1.1
Byggmark will start with the n.1, meaning the slope will e in perfect condition, Kostelic is n.4 so not much behind.
Kostelic is in a bad shape and his knee hurt, though his non-aggressive style could be useful on this kind of snow, that has even got wet by rain.
h2h Neureuther - Pinturault - pick Neureuther 2 units @1.76 Won +1.52
Here starting bib in Neureuther's favour, 6 vs 14.
The german is in great shape with 2nd places in last two Slaloms and the win in the City Event.
Pinturault although winner in Val d'Isere, in some strange conditions, hasn't done anything else that good.
+6.75
To me between this two is 50-50, maybe 60-40 in Hirscher's favour, so this is a good odd.
Both won in here in the past two years and in general this slope suite to the swedish team due to some flat sections.
I also think that now that Hirscher is closer to Svindall in the overall standing he's going to slow down a little and take less risks to complete the race and gain points.
h2h Yuasa - Hargin - pick Hargin 6 units @1.83 Won +4.98
Many reasons for this pick, so a preatty heavy stake.
Hargin will start with a better number: and in men's race the slope will be more ruined than in ladies's one, Yuasa can't be aggressive as he usually is.
Hargin made 3rd place two years ago, and made 7th place in two other occasions, as said before this slope suite to the swedish team.
Yuasa's 3rd place in last SL in Madonna di Campiglio has been a one off, an hat-trick Yuasa makes under some conditions of the slope and in night races, like that one and Schlamding, which are very similar.
Hargin can easily beat Yuasa as the japanese is very faulty and apart from very few races doesn't often break the top 20.
h2h Valencic - Kristoffensen - pick Kristoffensen 1 unit @2.15 Won +1.15
Big difference in the starting bib in Valencic's favour, 17 and 32.
The young norvegian though always start with similar bib. He is doing well also in European Cup while the same can't be said for Valencic who's doing average, with no sign of improvement.
h2h Byggmark - Kostelic - pick Kostelic 1 unit @2.10 Won +1.1
Byggmark will start with the n.1, meaning the slope will e in perfect condition, Kostelic is n.4 so not much behind.
Kostelic is in a bad shape and his knee hurt, though his non-aggressive style could be useful on this kind of snow, that has even got wet by rain.
h2h Neureuther - Pinturault - pick Neureuther 2 units @1.76 Won +1.52
Here starting bib in Neureuther's favour, 6 vs 14.
The german is in great shape with 2nd places in last two Slaloms and the win in the City Event.
Pinturault although winner in Val d'Isere, in some strange conditions, hasn't done anything else that good.
+6.75
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